King's Lynn
King's Lynn Town first team manager Gary Setchell is confident the Linnets will hit the ground running next season.
Setchell and director of football Kevin Boon must recruit an entire first and reserve team squad of players from scratch - but only after the club's league status has been confirmed in the summer.
King's Lynn Town chairman Buster Chapman insists his club will not make the same mistakes as the old regime. Chapman had to defend his vision for the re-formed Linnets at a stormy fans' forum dominated by finances rather than football matters.
King's Lynn Town chairman Buster Chapman confirmed yesterday that the newly-reformed club have failed to reach agreement with their community football programme (KLCF) on future co-operation.
King's Lynn Town was formally adopted on Friday night as the official name for the new-look Linnets. More than 100 supporters attended the club's first fans' forum since chairman Buster Chapman was awarded the lease on the council-owned Walks Stadium.
Lynn FC officials plan a Ridgeons League charm offensive ahead of next season's re-launch.
The Linnets have already petitioned the FA leagues' committee but must also get approval from Ridgeons member clubs to start life in the Premier Division for 2010/11.
Lynn FC's director of football Kevin Boon wants the best playing talent across East Anglia to help propel his new club back up the non league pyramid.
King's Lynn speedway chief Buster Chapman is ready to transform the town's footballing fortunes after being awarded a 25-year-lease on the council-owned Walks stadium.
Lynn FC chairman Buster Chapman is confident his successful speedway formula will rub off on the newly-launched football club at The Walks.
West Norfolk Council has allocated £100,000 to help upgrade The Walks stadium.
Cabinet member Elizabeth Nockolds confirmed council chiefs were still committed to assisting the new football club to complete necessary building work at the ground.
King's Lynn's former finance director David Handley said he felt let down by West Norfolk council after withdrawing his £1m bid to form a new football club.
Former King's Lynn boss Carl Heggs is in dispute with the club over money he claims he is owed from his time at The Walks.
Heggs says he is still due a final pay-off from the club's hierarchy following the ex-Unibond Premier Division outfit's High Court winding up order earlier this month.