Lennie Lawrence 15:59 - Jan 18 with 793 views | gtsb1966 | Soccer Saturday mentioned him as he's still in management at Hartlepool at 77 years old. There's a name from the past. |  | | |  |
Lennie Lawrence on 16:16 - Jan 18 with 704 views | gainsboroughblue | I think he's actually director of football or something like that but keeps stepping in as interim manager as Hartlepool get through their managers quite regularly. Definitely a name from the past. Good manager. |  |
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Lennie Lawrence on 16:28 - Jan 18 with 658 views | Lord_Lucan | Whenever I see the word Harlepool, I have to read it as Hartlepools. It's a Brian Clough thing. |  |
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Lennie Lawrence on 16:31 - Jan 18 with 633 views | PhilTWTD |
Lennie Lawrence on 16:28 - Jan 18 by Lord_Lucan | Whenever I see the word Harlepool, I have to read it as Hartlepools. It's a Brian Clough thing. |
Changed to the singular in 1977, I've just read. Was the plural as it was Hartlepool and West Hartlepool, which were separate entities. |  | |  |
Lennie Lawrence on 16:35 - Jan 18 with 608 views | gainsboroughblue |
Lennie Lawrence on 16:31 - Jan 18 by PhilTWTD | Changed to the singular in 1977, I've just read. Was the plural as it was Hartlepool and West Hartlepool, which were separate entities. |
I've just had a look to see myself, discovering in the meantime that they have the nickname of 'Monkey hangers' Every day is a school day. |  |
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Lennie Lawrence on 16:42 - Jan 18 with 559 views | Bluespeed225 |
Lennie Lawrence on 16:35 - Jan 18 by gainsboroughblue | I've just had a look to see myself, discovering in the meantime that they have the nickname of 'Monkey hangers' Every day is a school day. |
In the 80’s the local scooter club were called The Monkey Hangers and all had a cuddly monkey in a noose attached to their backrests. A Napoleonic thing historically. |  | |  |
They hung a monkey.... on 16:46 - Jan 18 with 517 views | Bloots |
Lennie Lawrence on 16:42 - Jan 18 by Bluespeed225 | In the 80’s the local scooter club were called The Monkey Hangers and all had a cuddly monkey in a noose attached to their backrests. A Napoleonic thing historically. |
....during the Napoleonic wars, because it refused to answer any questions they put to it. So they decided it was a French spy. Obviously. |  |
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