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NICKY SO PROUD OF HIS POOLS

By Jon Couch

NICKY Featherstone admits he was disappointed not to be asked to lead Hartlepool United into next season – but says he is proud of what his team have achieved under his stewardship.
The 37-year-old will step down from his role as Pools boss at the end of the season having led the club through a transition period following the takeover of Landon Smith’s US consortium in January.
Fans’ favourite Featherstone took over as Pools’ interim boss in November following the departure of Simon Grayson and steered the club through 31 National League matches, ...

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