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Warren calls it a day with the Linnets



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Published Date: 03 June 2008
LINNETS captain Mark Warren has turned his back on The Walks outfit.
Warren, who declined the offer made to him by the club's board to play for the Linnets next season, has been linked with a move to Corby.

The club offered Warren a deal before the arrival of Simon Weaver last week.

Linnets boss Keith Webb praised his former captain, saying: "Mark has made a big contribution to Lynn Football Club.

"I would like to place on record my thanks to him for all of his efforts whilst at the Walks and I wish him well for the future."

Warren made 67 appearances for the club, 26 of which came last season.

The popular defender was restricted to only three starts from January after suffering with a cartilage problem.

He scored six goals with three coming from the penalty spot.

Meanwhile, the club have revealed details of their matchday admission prices for next season.

They are: Adults: £10, concessions: £6, children (15 and under) £3.

An additional charge of £2 will be applied for a seat in the stand.

Season ticket prices (ground only): Adults: £175, concessions: £105, children (15 years and under) £50.

Main stand: Adults: £205, concessions: £140, children (15 years and under) £75.

Vice-presidents £525.

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  • Last Updated: 02 June 2008 5:02 PM
  • Source: Lynn News Tuesday
  • Location: King's Lynn
 
 
  

 
 

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