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‘This is the biggest job in the league’

Lennie Lawrence wants “big National League club” Hartlepool United to tap into his experience and emerge from a turbulent six-year period with a longer-term plan for success.

‘This is

Lawrence targets a top boss for Pools
By Paul Fraser

NO JOY: Axed Darren Sarll with non-executive director Lennie Lawrence
PICTURE: Alamy

LENNIE LAWRENCE wants “big National League club” Hartlepool United to tap into his experience and emerge from a turbulent six-year period with a longer-term plan for success.
The 76-year-old took over the managerial reins at the club on an interim basis last week following the sacking of Darren Sarll after just 15 matches in charge.
Lawrence does not think there is another club bigger than Hartlepool in the Vanarama National League and that brings in...

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