Culverhouse
has enjoyed a huge success on the pitch in his two spells as boss.
He
led the club to a second-place finish in the Southern League Premier, after
which they lost in the play-off final to Slough Town, before guiding the club
to promotion via the `Super` play-off last season after a second-place finish
in the Southern Premier Central.
The
Linnets, who haven't lost at home for more than 16 months, currently top the
National League North table and are sitting in their highest league position
for many decades.
Linnets
director of football Robbie Back told https://www.kltown.co.uk: "This is
great news for the club, supporters and players. The contract comes after two
hugely successful years in charge of King’s Lynn and will ensure the long-term
foundations on the pitch.
"I'm
sure our supporters would agree, it is truly wonderful news and I am extremely
thrilled to keep continuing working with Ian, not only professionally, but
personally too as we have a good relationship.
"I
feel this represents one of the big moments since the club reformed, I believe
there is no better manager at this level than Ian.
"The
decision also keeps with the club’s overall strategy of building from a
position of strength. I'd like to thank the chairman for making this deal
happen and securing Ian's services for the next few years". |