Lennie Lawrence- Interim manager of Hartlepool United
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Chizz said:Never meet your heroes6
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oohaahmortimer said:Yep a bit dour and lack of personality but a god for us , tainted slightly by his snide low ball bid for Robert Lee cos he knew we needed dough to get back to The Valley6
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Lennie back in charge at Hartlepool.
Hartlepool United’s Board can confirm that they have today parted company with Manager Darren Sarll.
Lennie Lawrence will take over manager duties in the interim supported by the existing football staff.
https://www.hartlepoolunited.co.uk/club-statement-darren-sarll/
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clive said:
Lennie back in charge at Hartlepool.
Hartlepool United’s Board can confirm that they have today parted company with Manager Darren Sarll.
Lennie Lawrence will take over manager duties in the interim supported by the existing football staff.
https://www.hartlepoolunited.co.uk/club-statement-darren-sarll/1 -
He did a terrific job as Charlton manager, but I always felt he talked the club down a bit too much but I think that is his character. It doesn't take away from his achievements.2
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MuttleyCAFC said:He did a terrific job as Charlton manager, but I always felt he talked the club down a bit too much but I think that is his character. It doesn't take away from his achievements.First home game in the top flight (at the supermarket) we beat the league champions.That’s like Ipswich beating Man City in today’s world.2
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Valiantphil said:MuttleyCAFC said:He did a terrific job as Charlton manager, but I always felt he talked the club down a bit too much but I think that is his character. It doesn't take away from his achievements.First home game in the top flight (at the supermarket) we beat the league champions.That’s like Ipswich beating Man City in today’s world.7
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Valiantphil said:MuttleyCAFC said:He did a terrific job as Charlton manager, but I always felt he talked the club down a bit too much but I think that is his character. It doesn't take away from his achievements.First home game in the top flight (at the supermarket) we beat the league champions.That’s like Ipswich beating Man City in today’s world.5
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Lennie was caretaker at Plymouth in 1978, almost 50 years ago. Can anyone in the top five divisions beat that?1
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Blimey, he must be approaching 80 by now.0
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DaveMehmet said:Valiantphil said:MuttleyCAFC said:He did a terrific job as Charlton manager, but I always felt he talked the club down a bit too much but I think that is his character. It doesn't take away from his achievements.First home game in the top flight (at the supermarket) we beat the league champions.That’s like Ipswich beating Man City in today’s world.0
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Valiantphil said:DaveMehmet said:Valiantphil said:MuttleyCAFC said:He did a terrific job as Charlton manager, but I always felt he talked the club down a bit too much but I think that is his character. It doesn't take away from his achievements.First home game in the top flight (at the supermarket) we beat the league champions.That’s like Ipswich beating Man City in today’s world.3
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redlanered said:Valiantphil said:MuttleyCAFC said:He did a terrific job as Charlton manager, but I always felt he talked the club down a bit too much but I think that is his character. It doesn't take away from his achievements.First home game in the top flight (at the supermarket) we beat the league champions.That’s like Ipswich beating Man City in today’s world.0
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Everton was our first "home" win I think, first away win ultimately did Man Utd a bit of a favour0
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It was 1-1 against Weds - Rob Lee scored
its etched on my memory because my wife chose that day ( our first game back in the first division after 28 years ) as our wedding day …..4 -
DaveMehmet said:Valiantphil said:DaveMehmet said:Valiantphil said:MuttleyCAFC said:He did a terrific job as Charlton manager, but I always felt he talked the club down a bit too much but I think that is his character. It doesn't take away from his achievements.First home game in the top flight (at the supermarket) we beat the league champions.That’s like Ipswich beating Man City in today’s world.We were punching above our weight, we beat the champs early on in our first season back.1
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Swisdom said:clive said:
Lennie back in charge at Hartlepool.
Hartlepool United’s Board can confirm that they have today parted company with Manager Darren Sarll.
Lennie Lawrence will take over manager duties in the interim supported by the existing football staff.
https://www.hartlepoolunited.co.uk/club-statement-darren-sarll/0 -
Garrymanilow said:Swisdom said:clive said:
Lennie back in charge at Hartlepool.
Hartlepool United’s Board can confirm that they have today parted company with Manager Darren Sarll.
Lennie Lawrence will take over manager duties in the interim supported by the existing football staff.
https://www.hartlepoolunited.co.uk/club-statement-darren-sarll/
Since coming in to Hartlepool there has been hardly any communication with the scouts and so we are just looking at opposition as opposed to targeting anyone specific. There were no instructions really in terms of the recruitment. Not necessarily just down to the manager but from what I've heard from the fans and some of the staff there the football was dire. For a club who should be one of the bigger teams in the division they are in a shocking state at the moment with an owner desperate to get out0 - Sponsored links:
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Lennie, looking well & talking sense before Pools away game at Maidenhead this upcoming weekend.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53usy2V3Jww&t=318s
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Swisdom said:Garrymanilow said:Swisdom said:clive said:
Lennie back in charge at Hartlepool.
Hartlepool United’s Board can confirm that they have today parted company with Manager Darren Sarll.
Lennie Lawrence will take over manager duties in the interim supported by the existing football staff.
https://www.hartlepoolunited.co.uk/club-statement-darren-sarll/
Since coming in to Hartlepool there has been hardly any communication with the scouts and so we are just looking at opposition as opposed to targeting anyone specific. There were no instructions really in terms of the recruitment. Not necessarily just down to the manager but from what I've heard from the fans and some of the staff there the football was dire. For a club who should be one of the bigger teams in the division they are in a shocking state at the moment with an owner desperate to get out0 -
killerandflash said:Swisdom said:Garrymanilow said:Swisdom said:clive said:
Lennie back in charge at Hartlepool.
Hartlepool United’s Board can confirm that they have today parted company with Manager Darren Sarll.
Lennie Lawrence will take over manager duties in the interim supported by the existing football staff.
https://www.hartlepoolunited.co.uk/club-statement-darren-sarll/
Since coming in to Hartlepool there has been hardly any communication with the scouts and so we are just looking at opposition as opposed to targeting anyone specific. There were no instructions really in terms of the recruitment. Not necessarily just down to the manager but from what I've heard from the fans and some of the staff there the football was dire. For a club who should be one of the bigger teams in the division they are in a shocking state at the moment with an owner desperate to get out0 -
Swisdom said:killerandflash said:Swisdom said:Garrymanilow said:Swisdom said:clive said:
Lennie back in charge at Hartlepool.
Hartlepool United’s Board can confirm that they have today parted company with Manager Darren Sarll.
Lennie Lawrence will take over manager duties in the interim supported by the existing football staff.
https://www.hartlepoolunited.co.uk/club-statement-darren-sarll/
Since coming in to Hartlepool there has been hardly any communication with the scouts and so we are just looking at opposition as opposed to targeting anyone specific. There were no instructions really in terms of the recruitment. Not necessarily just down to the manager but from what I've heard from the fans and some of the staff there the football was dire. For a club who should be one of the bigger teams in the division they are in a shocking state at the moment with an owner desperate to get out0 -
ElfsborgAddick said:Swisdom said:killerandflash said:Swisdom said:Garrymanilow said:Swisdom said:clive said:
Lennie back in charge at Hartlepool.
Hartlepool United’s Board can confirm that they have today parted company with Manager Darren Sarll.
Lennie Lawrence will take over manager duties in the interim supported by the existing football staff.
https://www.hartlepoolunited.co.uk/club-statement-darren-sarll/
Since coming in to Hartlepool there has been hardly any communication with the scouts and so we are just looking at opposition as opposed to targeting anyone specific. There were no instructions really in terms of the recruitment. Not necessarily just down to the manager but from what I've heard from the fans and some of the staff there the football was dire. For a club who should be one of the bigger teams in the division they are in a shocking state at the moment with an owner desperate to get out1 -
Swisdom said:ElfsborgAddick said:Swisdom said:killerandflash said:Swisdom said:Garrymanilow said:Swisdom said:clive said:
Lennie back in charge at Hartlepool.
Hartlepool United’s Board can confirm that they have today parted company with Manager Darren Sarll.
Lennie Lawrence will take over manager duties in the interim supported by the existing football staff.
https://www.hartlepoolunited.co.uk/club-statement-darren-sarll/
Since coming in to Hartlepool there has been hardly any communication with the scouts and so we are just looking at opposition as opposed to targeting anyone specific. There were no instructions really in terms of the recruitment. Not necessarily just down to the manager but from what I've heard from the fans and some of the staff there the football was dire. For a club who should be one of the bigger teams in the division they are in a shocking state at the moment with an owner desperate to get out0 -
Scoham said:Swisdom said:ElfsborgAddick said:Swisdom said:killerandflash said:Swisdom said:Garrymanilow said:Swisdom said:clive said:
Lennie back in charge at Hartlepool.
Hartlepool United’s Board can confirm that they have today parted company with Manager Darren Sarll.
Lennie Lawrence will take over manager duties in the interim supported by the existing football staff.
https://www.hartlepoolunited.co.uk/club-statement-darren-sarll/
Since coming in to Hartlepool there has been hardly any communication with the scouts and so we are just looking at opposition as opposed to targeting anyone specific. There were no instructions really in terms of the recruitment. Not necessarily just down to the manager but from what I've heard from the fans and some of the staff there the football was dire. For a club who should be one of the bigger teams in the division they are in a shocking state at the moment with an owner desperate to get out
i suggested him last season when he wasn’t playing but they did nothing. Maybe they kept him on file - who knows.
hes not had much chance to impress yet but hopefully will get more minutes under a new, smarter, manager3 -
clive said:'Paul Murray was sacked after winning just one of his first seven games, the highlight of Dave Jones' infamous tenure was when he ate a sausage sandwich at his unveiling, Craig Harrison's wife had to cook the team meals and wash the kits, while Richard Money left the club after being verbally abused in a fish and chip shop.'Hilarious.0