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CHALLINOR HOPING TO REPEAT FEAT WITH POOLS

CHALLINOR HOPING

By Nick Loughlin

DAVE Challinor is stamping his mark on Hartlepool United. And, after taking AFC Fylde to the play-offs last season, the manager is threatening to repeat the trick.
Victory over Stockport lifted Pools to within three points of the play-off zone. They managed it thanks to goals from Aidan Keena and Mark Shelton, two players recently signed by Challinor as he turns the club around.
“That was pleasing”, Challinor said. “I’m ever the pessimist me! I think the players need to celebrate a really good performance.
That doesn’t get much better tha...

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