A statement on the King's Lynn OS suggests that all is not well between manager Ian Culverhouse and the club.
King's Lynn are currently second in the Southern Premier League but could only draw at home against St Neots yesterday.
King’s Lynn Town Football Club have this morning been
made aware of comments made by our Manager Ian Culverhouse in today’s
Non League Paper regarding his future at The Walks.
In Early February the club received a written three month notice from Ian stating that he wished to be released early from his contract at the club at the end of the 2017/18 season. On receipt of the letter Ian and club chairman Stephen Cleeve met and agreed to an option that further talks would take place at the end of the regular season or after any playoff games where Ian’s position would be discussed.
In Early February the club received a written three month notice from Ian stating that he wished to be released early from his contract at the club at the end of the 2017/18 season. On receipt of the letter Ian and club chairman Stephen Cleeve met and agreed to an option that further talks would take place at the end of the regular season or after any playoff games where Ian’s position would be discussed.
Following
these talks if it was Ian’s wish to still leave the club an
announcement would be made by the club of that decision following the
meeting. The club also wish to reiterate that it has received no
enquiries for Ian Culverhouse’s services from Cambridge United despite
last week’s rumours.
King’s Lynn Town Football Club are very upset in regards to Ian’s actions today and feel by making the decision to speak with the Non League Paper on these matters could seriously disrupt these last few important weeks of the season.
The club also wishes to clarify that Ian gave no indication to either the club’s media team or local journalists of his decision when speaking with them following yesterday’s game with St Neots.
In his interview with the NLP, Culverhouse expressed his desire to manage at a higher level.
“I’d love to manage in a higher league, it all depends what the football club is after and it has to be the right fit for me.
“Location is not a problem, I’ve always travelled. I’m looking for a project I can go into and try to put my style of play into it.
“There have been a lot of things going on behind the scenes this year that I’ve had to question.
“People see a winning team on the pitch and they think everything is rosy, but there have been some issues which I’m not sure will be resolved"
King’s Lynn Town Football Club are very upset in regards to Ian’s actions today and feel by making the decision to speak with the Non League Paper on these matters could seriously disrupt these last few important weeks of the season.
The club also wishes to clarify that Ian gave no indication to either the club’s media team or local journalists of his decision when speaking with them following yesterday’s game with St Neots.
In his interview with the NLP, Culverhouse expressed his desire to manage at a higher level.
“I’d love to manage in a higher league, it all depends what the football club is after and it has to be the right fit for me.
“Location is not a problem, I’ve always travelled. I’m looking for a project I can go into and try to put my style of play into it.
“There have been a lot of things going on behind the scenes this year that I’ve had to question.
“People see a winning team on the pitch and they think everything is rosy, but there have been some issues which I’m not sure will be resolved"