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rangersfc-1872 · 2 years
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📝 Rangers have confirmed that winger Jake Hastie has left the club to join Hartlepool United on a permanent basis.
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therealefl · 9 months
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Sunderland Defender Attracting National League Attention
Sunderland defender Zak Johnson is attracting interest from National League side Hartlepool United ahead of a possible loan switch, according to the Hartlepool Mail. The 19-year-old is one of the identified players that John Askey’s men are interested in signing, following a series of injuries at the National League side. Who is Zak Johnson? The centre-back broke a 50-year club record when he…
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snowboyclarkov · 1 year
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League 2 Countries
Using MapChart, I made a map which looks at the idea of each League 1 football club being a nation. The capitals would be their respective home stadiums. The higher the team is in the table as of 2nd May 2023, the higher precedent it gets for expansion. Expansion begins from the area their stadium is located.
There are versions of this for other English leagues.
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Featuring, in order of northern-most point:
Cumbrians - Carlisle United (Capital: Brunton Park)
Pools - Hartlepool United (Capital: Victoria Park)
Strawberries - Barrow (Capital: Holker Street)
Sulphurites - Harrogate Town (Capital: Wetherby Road)
Mariners - Grimsby Town (Capital: Blundell Park)
Bantams - Bradford City (Capital: Valley Parade)
Dale - Rochdale (Capital: Spotland Stadium)
Donny - Doncaster Rovers (Capital: Keepmoat Stadium)
Super White - Tranmere Rovers (Capital: Prenton Park)
Ammies - Salford City (Capital: Moor Lane)
County - Stockport County (Capital: Edgeley Road)
Stags - Mansfield Town (Capital: Field Mill)
Railwaymen - Crewe Alexandra (Capital: Gresty Road)
Boro - Stevenage (Capital: Broadhall Way)
Cobblers - Northampton Town (Capital: Sixfields Stadium)
U's - Colchester United (Capital: Colchester Community Stadium)
Saddlers - Walsall (Capital: Bescot Stadium)
Exiles - Newport County (Capital: Rodney Parade)
Spartans - Swindon Town (Capital: County Ground)
O's - Leyton Orient (Capital: Brisbane Road)
Wombles - Wimbledon (Capital: Plough Lane)
Gills - Gillingham (Capital: Priestfield Stadium)
Red Devils - Crawley Town (Capital: Broadfield Stadium)
Yellows - Sutton United (Capital: Gander Green Lane)
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thekitmanuk · 2 years
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Hartlepool United 2022-23 Errea Away Kit Released
Hartlepool United 2022-23 Errea Away Kit Released
Football kit news from Sky Bet League Two as the new Hartlepool United 2022-23 Errea away kit has been officially unveiled. Hartlepool United 2022-23 Errea Away Shirt The new 2022-22 Hartlepool United away shirt has a half and half design that sees the left half made up of a red and black chequered pattern whilst the right half is made up of a tonal red chequered pattern. The sleeves are…
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alpha-mag-media · 7 months
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Hartlepool United midfielder Oliver Finney, 25, charged with rape of woman in Cheshire | In Trend Today
Hartlepool United midfielder Oliver Finney, 25, charged with rape of woman in Cheshire Read Full Text or Full Article on MAG NEWS
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goodgooner · 1 year
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Taylor Foran joins Hartlepool United on loan
The 19-year-old has joined the League Two side for the remainder of the season
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fan-of-mulligan · 1 year
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FOM BLOG: MY UPDATED FOOTBALL STADIUM CHECK LIST - 2022 / 2023
This Stadium List Has Been Updated On 31st May 2023 / At The End Of The 2022 / 2023 Season......
I will start off by naming the grounds I have been too, this could take a while.
Accrington Stanley - The Crown Ground
AFC Fylde - Mill Farm
AFC Wimbledon - Kingsmeadow And New Plough Lane
AFC Bournemouth - Dean Court
Aldershot Town - The EBB Stadium
Ashford United - The Homelands
Barnet - Underhill and The Hive
Barnsley - Oakwell
Barrow - Holker Street
Bearsted - Honey Lane
Billericay Town - New Lodge
Birmingham City - St Andrews
Blackburn Rovers - Ewood Park
Blackpool - Bloomfield Road
Bolton Wanderers - The Macron Stadium
Brackley Town - St James Park
Bradford City - Valley Parade
Brentford -  Griffin Park And The Gtech Community Stadium
Brighton & Hove Albion - The Amex Arena and Withdean Stadium
Bristol City - Ashton Gate
Bristol Rovers - The Memorial Stadium
Bromley - Hayes Lane
Burton Albion - The Pirelli Stadium
Bury - Gigg Lane
Cambridge United - Abbey Stadium
Carlisle United -  Brunton Park
Charlton Athletic - The Valley
Chatham Town - The Sports Ground
Cheltenham Town - Whaddon Road
Chester City - The Exacta Stadium
Chesterfield - The Proact Stadium and Saltergate
Colchester United - Weston Homes Community Stadium
Coventry City - Sixfields and The Ricoh Arena
Crawley Town - Broadfield Stadium
Crewe Alexandra - Gresty Road
Crystal Palace - Selhurst Park
Dagenham & Redbridge - Victoria Road
Dartford - Princes Park
Darlington - The Darlo Arena
Doncaster Rovers - Keepmoat Stadium
Dover Athletic - The Crabble
Ebbsfleet United - Stonebridge Road
Exeter City - St James Park
Faversham Town - Salters Lane
Folkestone Invicta - Cheriton Road
Fleetwood Town - Highbury Stadium
Gillingham - Priestfield Stadium (Of Course)
Gillingham Town - Hardings Lane - Only went to view the stadium, not watch a game there
Grimsby Town - Blundell Park
Hartlepool United -  Victoria Park
Harrogate Town - Wetherby Road
Hereford United - Edgar Street
Herne Bay - Winch's Field
Hollands & Blair - Star Meadow Sports Stadium
Huddersfield Town - Galpharm Stadium
Hythe Town - Reachfields Stadium
Ipswich Town - Portman Road
K Sports FC - K Sports Cobdown
Leeds United - Elland Road
Leyton Orient - Brisbane Road
Lincoln City - Sincil Bank
Luton  Town - Kenilworth Road
Maidstone United - The Gallagher Stadium
Manchester United - Old Trafford ( But this was only a tour of the stadium, not to watch a game)
Mansfield Town - Field Mill
Macclesfield Town - Moss Rose
Margate - Hartsdown Park
Millwall - The Den
Milton Keynes Dons - stadium mk
Morecambe - The Globe Arena and Christie Park
Newport County - Rodney Parade
Northampton Town - Sixfields
Norwich City - Carrow Road
Nottingham Forest - The City Ground
Notts County - Meadow Lane
Oldham Athletic - Boundary Park
Oxford United - The Kassam Stadium
Peterborough United - London Road
Phoenix Sports - The Mayplace Ground
Plymouth Argyle - Home Park
Port Vale - Vale Park
Portsmouth - Fratton Park
Preston North End - Deepdale
Ramsgate - Southwood Stadium
Reading - Madejski Stadium
Rochdale - Spotland
Rotherham United - The New York Stadium, Don Valley and Millmoor
Salford City - Peninsula Stadium
Scunthorpe United - Glanford Park
Sittingbourne - Bourne Park (For The Concord Rangers V Gillingham Game)
Sheffield United - Bramall Lane
Sheffield Wednesday - Hillsborough Stadium
Sheppey United - The Havill Stadium
Shrewsbury Town - Greenhous Meadow
Slough Town - Arbour Park
Southampton - St Mary's Stadium
Southend United - Roots Hall
Stevenage - Broadhall Way
Stockport County - Edgeley Park
Sunderland - Stadium Of Light
Sutton United - Gander Green Lane
Swansea City - Liberty Stadium
Swindon Town - The County Ground
Tonbridge Angels - Longmead Stadium
Torquay United - Plainmoor
Tottenham - White Heart Lane (The Old Stadium)
Tranmere Rovers - Prenton Park
Walsall - The Bescot Stadium
Watford - Vicarage Road
Welling United - Park View Road
Whitstable Town - The Belmont Ground
Wigan Athletic - DW Stadium
Wolverhampton Wanderers - Molineux
Wycombe Wanderers - Adams Park
VCD Athletic - The Oakwood
Yeovil Town - Huish Park
York City - Bootham Crescent
Wembley Stadium - for Gillingham's promotion into League One in 2009 and for Tunbridge Wells defeat in The FA Vase Final in 2013, And I watched Cray Valley at The FA Trophy And FA Vase Finals Day.
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Credits and Information
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1. Katherine Yarrow
2. Daryl Gillam
3. Andy Simms
4. Tom Cook
5. Winsy
6. Grace’s
7. Billy Bog Weed
8. Winsy
9. Steetley Dan
10. Muse : The 2nd Law: Isolated System
11. Winsy
12. Jez Lowe : Wagga Moon
13. Edward Clarke
14. Grace’s
15. Winsy
16. Michael Holt / John Dawson
17. Ridley & Tony Scott : Boy & Bicycle
18. Yorkshire Film Archive
19. Winsy
20. Tube Alloys
21. “If I tell you I’ll have to kill you” 🤷‍♂️
22. Maxy Neil Bianco : Pig The Dog
23. Seaton Snooks Tea Room : Twitter @seatonsnookstea
24. PJandOddam
25. History of Hartlepool in Images
26. 500 Club
27. History of Hartlepool in Images
28. Winsy
29. Stuart Drummond
30. Simone Jones Higgins
31. Grace’s
32. Unknown
33. Institute of Civil Engineers
34. Pete Cholmondeley
35. History of Hartlepool in Images
36. History of Hartlepool in Images
37. Harry Harland
38. Mike O’Hare
39. The Lake Poets : Shipyards
40. The Northern Echo
41. Jeff Stelling / Hartlepool United TV
42. Northern Daily Mail
43. Winsy
44. Katherine Yarrow
45. History of Hartlepool in Images
46. The Fettlers : The Hartlepool Monkey
47. Peter Vicente
48. Chris Downey
49. Winsy
50. Katherine Yarrow
51. www.Seatonsnook.com
52. Anth Frain
53. Our Newcastle
54. Winsy
55. History of Hartlepool in Images
56. Dave Harrison/HOHII
57. Peter Vicente
58. History of Hartlepool in Images
59. History of Hartlepool in Images
60. Maxy Neil Bianco : Can House
61. Katherine Yarrow
62. History of Hartlepool In Images
63. Winsy
64. Carl Richardson
65. DNR Zero
66. Peter Vicente
67. The Naughty Boys
68. Katherine Yarrow
69. Harry Proctor
70. Winsy
71. Jez Lowe
72. Jan Proctor
73. Boothby Graffoe
74. Harry Proctor
75. Teesside Development Corporation
76. The Skapones
77. Caroline Brown
78. Tony Readman
79. Reg Smyth : Andy Capp & Flo
80. Phil Reay
81. Bob Fox
82. Comrade Ramirez McHaggis
83. Debbie Carter
84. Hartlepool Fash Watch
85. Peter Vicente
86. Uncle George
87. Northern Daily Mail/Press Association
88. Town Of Hartlepool Challenge [THREAD CLOSED BY ORDER OF DPRK!]
89. Maxy Neil Bianco
90. Winsy
91. Dave Spencer
92. Jan Proctor
93. BBC News
94. Wildcats of Middleton
95. Winsy
96. Maxy Neil Bianco
97. Winsy
98. Harry Blackwood
99. The Woven Project : Quiet Girl
100. Phil Reay / Balotelli
101. Brian Clough
102. Graeme Oxby / Angel Brothers
103. Lewis Longwill
104. Strava
105. Paul Davis
106. The Young ‘uns : Cable Street
107. The Other Record Shop
108. 883 Postal and Courier Squadron, Hartlepool TA Centre
109. David Icke
110. Classified. D-Notice
111. NHS Darlington, Durham Dales PCT @ Henson Close & Darlington Borough Council Joint Commissioning Team on behalf of Easington PCT
112. Winsy & Coalfields Regeneration Trust
113. Only Fans
114. Average Joe’s
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A poem by Joanne Boyle from Hartlepool, United Kingdom as featured on poetry.com
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northeastjobs · 25 days
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Inclusion Assistant
Hartlepool Pupil Referral Unit are looking to hire an outstanding Inclusion Co-ordinator to provide effective day-to-day support to young people and their families Contract Type: Term-time only (Permanent) | Working Pattern: Full time - term time | Salary: Band 10 £32,076 - £34,834 pro rata (37 hours- Term Time Only – 195 days) | Advert End Date: 22/05/2024 12:00 |  http://dlvr.it/T6Y3Jj
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brookstonalmanac · 6 months
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Events 12.16 (after 1900)
1905 – In Rugby Union, The "Match of the Century" is played between Wales and New Zealand at Cardiff Arms Park. 1912 – First Balkan War: The Royal Hellenic Navy defeats the Ottoman Navy at the Battle of Elli. 1914 – World War I: Admiral Franz von Hipper commands a raid on Scarborough, Hartlepool and Whitby. 1920 – The Haiyuan earthquake of 8.5Mw , rocks the Gansu province in China, killing an estimated 200,000. 1942 – The Holocaust: Schutzstaffel chief Heinrich Himmler orders that Roma candidates for extermination be deported to Auschwitz. 1944 – World War II: The Battle of the Bulge begins with the surprise offensive of three German armies through the Ardennes forest. 1951 – A Miami Airlines Curtiss C-46 Commando crashes in Elizabeth, New Jersey, killing all 58 aboard including dancer Doris Ruby. 1960 – A United Airlines Douglas DC-8 and a TWA Lockheed Super Constellation collide over Staten Island, New York and crash, killing all 128 people aboard both aircraft and six more on the ground. 1968 – Second Vatican Council: Official revocation of the Edict of Expulsion of Jews from Spain. 1971 – Bangladesh Liberation War and Indo-Pakistani War of 1971: The Surrender of the Pakistan Army brings an end to both conflicts. This is commemorated annually as Victory Day in Bangladesh and India respectively. 1971 – The United Kingdom recognizes Bahrain's independence, which is commemorated annually as Bahrain's National Day. 1973 – Aeroflot Flight 2022 crashes in the Soviet Union's (now Russia) Volokolamsky District, killing all 51 aboard, including 4 Lithuanian doctors. 1986 – Jeltoqsan: Riots erupt in Alma-Ata, Kazakh SSR, in response to Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev's dismissal of ethnic Kazakh Dinmukhamed Kunaev, the First Secretary of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan, and his replacement with Gennady Kolbin, an ethnic Russian from the Russian SFSR. 1989 – Romanian Revolution: Protests break out in Timișoara, Romania, in response to an attempt by the government to evict dissident Hungarian pastor László Tőkés. 2011 – Zhanaozen massacre: Violent protests by oil workers take place in Zhanaozen, Kazakhstan, leading to 16 people dead and 100 injured by the security forces. 2013 – A bus falls from an elevated highway in the Philippines capital Manila killing at least 18 people with 20 injured. 2014 – Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan militants attack an Army Public School in Peshawar, Pakistan, killing 150 people, 132 of them schoolchildren. 2022 – A landslide occurs at a camp at an organic farm near the town of Batang Kali in Selangor, Malaysia, trapping 92 people and killing 31.
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boilermedicn · 6 months
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Boiler Medic North East
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Welcome to The Boiler Medic North East, your local family-run business offering plumbing and heating services throughout Hartlepool and Teesside. Please note that we are registered with Gas Safe and OFTEC. We’re also accredited by some of the UK’s leading boiler manufacturers, meaning we can offer extended warranties on select boilers. We appreciate your interest in our services, we look forward to working with you soon.
Hours : Mon-Fri 24 hours
Address : Unit 2L, Longhill Industrial Estate
Hartlepool TS25 1UE
Phone : 07401 767221
Website : https://boilermedicnortheast.co.uk/
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therealefl · 10 months
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The Real EFL’s National League Matchday Preview: Week Two
The Real EFL’s National League Matchday Preview: Week Two @CallumTREFL
Following an extremely entertaining opening day, we are back for week two of the 2023/24 National League season, with sides aiming to better their previous result, whether that’s building on a win or bouncing back after defeat. Last weekend oversaw a busy weekend in terms of goals, with 41 goals being scored across the 12 matches, ensuring that every match (on average) saw three goals or more.…
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12345789966 · 9 months
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thekitmanuk · 2 years
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Hartlepool United 2022-23 Errea Home Kit Unveiled
Hartlepool United 2022-23 Errea Home Kit Unveiled
Football kit news from Sky Bet League Two as the new Hartlepool United 2022-23 Errea home kit has been officially unveiled this lunchtime. Hartlepool United 2022-23 Errea Home Shirt The new 2022-23 Hartlepool United home shirt is made up of blue and white stripes with a tonal stag repeated on the clue stripes that also feature a thin red pinstripe running down the centre. The sleeves are white…
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shahananasrin-blog · 10 months
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[ad_1] Proposals have been given the go-ahead by Hartlepool Borough Council planning department to convert 34a and 34b Catcote Road into one large retail unit. The submission from Euro Property Management Ltd outlined how the dividing wall would be removed to create a single shop with “a total floor area of circa 2600ft2”. Meanwhile a licensing application has also been submitted by Heron Foods Ltd which states it will be operating the new Catcote Road unit and be “selling frozen and convenience store goods”.  Those proposals are seeking to gain permission for the store to be able to sell alcohol between the hours of 7am and 10pm Monday to Saturday, and 8am until 8pm on Sundays,  in line with the planned opening times. Documents add the store will have thorough CCTV provision, operate a challenge 25 policy and display notices requesting the public leave the premises quietly to ensure they comply with licensing objectives. Planning documents state the new retail store will create five full-time jobs and the same number of part-time roles.  Previously 34a Catcote Road had been home to a hot food takeaway, while 34b hosted a smaller retail unit. Read next:  Benefit from unrivalled local journalism with a Northern Echo digital subscription for just £1.50 a week. Click here. Work on the site will include the replacement of the existing door to 34b with solid glazing to match the existing appearance, along with the installation of a double sliding entrance door at 34a. A report from council planning officers approving the creation of the single retail unit said the development would “not detract from the vitality and viability of the area” or have a “negative impact on neighbouring land users and highway safety”. [ad_2]
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