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HARRISON GOES BUT IS THERE HOPE FOR POOLS?

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END OF THE ROAD: Craig Harrison has left Hartlepool as the club continues to struggle on and off the pitch
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HARTLEPOOL UNITED’S future could be shining bright again – despite sacking manager Craig Harrison this week.
Harrison was shown the door following a 2-0 defeat to fellow National League strugglers FC Halifax Town, which left Pools just three points off the drop zone ahead of the weekend.
Matthew Bates took charge of yesterday’s scheduled visit of Ebbsfleet United with Paul Jenkins absent due to a personal matter. Former England man Paul Ince t...

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