King's Lynn continued their goal spree with a 7-2 triumph over Ossett Town at The Walks, with weekend reports suggesting manager Carl Heggs is a wanted man.
King's Lynn continued their goal spree with a 7-2 triumph over Ossett Town at The Walks.
The Linnets have now hit 18 goals in two Unibond fixtures, after hammering Durham City 11-0 last week.
Lynn's eighth win of the season puts them back up to third in the Unibond Premier Division table, two points behind leaders Boston United.
However, there could be trouble ahead after weekend reports linked manager Carl Heggs - currently on a week-by-week contract at The Walks - with a managerial post at a midlands-based non-league side.
Both Oxford United and Kettering could be in the market for a new manager as Championship side Peterborough United look for a replacement for Darren Ferguson, although it is unclear which club is eyeing Heggs' services.
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