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Lennie Lawrence- Interim manager of Hartlepool United

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    Another Lennie quote : “You don’t get any luck when you’re at the bottom.”

    Remarkable achievement getting us back into the top flight after 29 years while having to leave the Valley.
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    The 76-year-old is the last remaining manager from the original Premier League season still in management.

    https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/25240112/lennie-lawrence-hartlepool-premier-league-chris-kamara/

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    Lennie did an outstanding job for us while he was here. Some lifetime highlights in some very dark days and no doubt we may even owe our very existence to him, 1984 and what happen after. I still have an autograph of his and Bob the Cat Bevins, (Palace supporter), tucked away in a draw at work. The pair of them were after dinner speakers at a Christmas works do my dad was at. 
    I worked in a factory on the Purley Way, late 80s & 90's. It wasn't the best place to work for quite a lot of that time when the local Surrey team were having a purple patch of their own. So for a time he brought a good number of happy Monday mornings.  I also remember Lennie jumping ship and then trying to poach Rob Lee while knowing we were  struggling on and off the pitch.  I don't think he holds us in the same regard as some do him. We gave him his first real big gig in football but with most things in life that happen, he happened to be in the right place at the right time, the stars aligned for him at a time when we were a bit desperate. Despite having very little resources and playing every game away he got us promoted to the top tier, that was an achievement that surely will never happen again. I'm not sure they were happy times, I remember them as an eternal hell.
    He left us and became a jobbing manager like so many others, we have one now. Nothing special but makes a living, confirmed when when he took a job with a club I couldn't stand hearing about 30 years previously. 
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    If Lennie said jump, I'd say how high.
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    Whilst I agree that his attempt to poach Lee was a bit of a poor show, I think that we should not forget that he deliberately set us up with Curbs, for the good of CAFC - he told Curbs that his game time would be limited, so sold him to Brighton - BUT he told Curbs he would bring him back down the track, as Curbs was the man to follow Lennie as manager of CAFC - Lennie could see Curbs would be ideal

    Managers know they have a shelf life, and it must have been such a stressful job managing us at Shithurst + they also have to earn the best living they can for the good of them and their family - it’s a job just any other at the end of the day

    It doesn’t bother me that he was involved with Palace, he has to pay the bills - do we feel the same about John Humphrey who went to Palace and came back - no we don’t, we consider him a legend as well - same goes for Flash as well
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    Another interview with Lennie by BBC Radio Tees Sport
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0h2z577
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    Lennie Lawrence is 4 months younger than Roy Hodgson and both are 76.
    I hope Palace or Hartlepool fans don't sing:
    "You don't know what your doing"

    The fans should wait until they are 76 and they can't remember what they did five minutes ago !
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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIXB1Ml_utY

    “I’m pleased for everyone connected to the club” 🙌 | Lennie Lawrence post Oxford City

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    Blucher said:
    Good luck to Lennie, a true Charlton great.

    My mate had a chat with Roy Hodgson at a do. Hodgson is a very close friend of Lennie’s and said that he’d moved up north.
    I think Roy & Lennie went to the same school.
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    Blucher said:
    Good luck to Lennie, a true Charlton great.

    My mate had a chat with Roy Hodgson at a do. Hodgson is a very close friend of Lennie’s and said that he’d moved up north.
    I think Roy & Lennie went to the same school.
    Old Skool?
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    clive said:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIXB1Ml_utY

    “I’m pleased for everyone connected to the club” 🙌 | Lennie Lawrence post Oxford City

    He looks well for his age, hopefully the great man has a lot more healthy years in front of him.
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    Pleased for Lennie to win his first game. The man talks total sense and is a real pragmatist.

    At the risk of understatement, he's a rather easier listen than our present incumbent !
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    Blucher said:
    Pleased for Lennie to win his first game. The man talks total sense and is a real pragmatist.

    At the risk of understatement, he's a rather easier listen than our present incumbent !
    Yes agree.  He mentions playing the system that is best suited to the players available, something that has escaped our new manager who seems to prefer at the moment to play his preferred system and shoe horn players in to it regardless.  Lennie keeps it simple our bloke talks the tech talk elaborating the latest analysis buzz and can't get handle on stopping extra time goals.   
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    edited January 7
    I'm desperately hoping he's still in charge for the last game of the season as I will have a chance to meet him then, and I'll get to tell him that we named our cat after him. Lennie the cat turned out to be the most stupid cat of all time - the idiot would walk into walls, fall off the sofa and so on - but I will leave that part out! 
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    Hartlepool United are delighted to announce that Kevin Phillips has been appointed as the Club’s new Head Coach.
    Philips will take charge of Pools in the capacity of Head Coach. He will be accompanied by full-time assistant roles in the highly experienced ex-Middlesbrough and Charlton manager Lennie Lawrence and current coach Antony Sweeney who retains vast knowledge of both National league and EFL.
    https://www.hartlepoolunited.co.uk/news/2024/january/kevin-phillips-appointed-head-coach/
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    Thought this was going to say get him back!
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    edited January 22
    Is he the last manager to leave us for another club?
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    Is he the last manager to left us for another club?
    No Bowyer did 
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    Blucher said:
    Good luck to Lennie, a true Charlton great.

    My mate had a chat with Roy Hodgson at a do. Hodgson is a very close friend of Lennie’s and said that he’d moved up north.
    I think Roy & Lennie went to the same school.
    Correct; I believe their school football team included, Lennie, Roy Hodgson, Steve Kember and Bobby Houghton. Incredible that a school team would have four blokes that went onto professional management. 
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    Hartlepool United are pleased to confirm that Andy Steel, Lennie Lawrence and John Pearson will adopt newly created roles on the HUFC Board to support and deputise key functions of Commercial, Football and Supporter Engagement respectively. The trio will take up their Director positions with immediate effect.
    https://www.hartlepoolunited.co.uk/news/2024/april/new-hufc-board-members/
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    Richard J said:
    Is he the last manager to left us for another club?
    No Bowyer did 
    And Karl Robinson effectively did just before him.
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    clive said:
    Hartlepool United are pleased to confirm that Andy Steel, Lennie Lawrence and John Pearson will adopt newly created roles on the HUFC Board to support and deputise key functions of Commercial, Football and Supporter Engagement respectively. The trio will take up their Director positions with immediate effect.
    https://www.hartlepoolunited.co.uk/news/2024/april/new-hufc-board-members/
    That's not the John Pearson who played for Charlton under Lennie incidentally!
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    JiMMy 85 said:
    I got to talk to Lennie briefly yesterday. I went over to him, told him I was a Charlton supporter, that he was a hero in our household and we named our cat after him. Honestly, I think he was a bit bemused. 
    I'm not surprised.
    I've met him a few times and always found him rather stony faced, emotionless and cold.
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    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 Valley
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    Never meet your heroes
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