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Jeff Stelling raises serious concerns as beloved Hartlepool appoint ex-Premier League ace, 55, who last managed in Nepal

Jeff Stelling raises serious concerns as beloved Hartlepool appoint ex-Premier League ace, 55, who last managed in Nepal

The Irish Sun13-06-2025
JEFF STELLING has appeared to question Hartlepool United's appointment of new manager Simon Grayson.
The former
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Simon Grayson has landed the managerial role at Hartlepool United
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Superfan Jeff Stelling doesn't appear convinced the 55-year-old is a good fit
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Hartlepool announced the capture of Grayson on Thursday evening.
The 55-year-old has achieved EFL promotions with Preston North End, Huddersfield Town, Leeds United and Blackpool.
Grayson most recently took charge of Lalitpur City in Nepal, with his last job in England a short spell at Fleetwood Town in 2021.
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The Sky legend wrote: "He is a lovely man but not managed in England for four years and never at this level.
"All you can do is wish him well and hope that he realises what he is stepping into."
They have failed to challenge for promotion in either of the last two seasons.
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Stelling fears a mass exodus of the playing staff over the summer - with no cash in the kitty to replace them.
Responding to a more optimistic fan, he continued: "Hope you are right but I am not hopeful as I don't see key players staying.
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"I don't see the money being available for adequate replacements."
Stelling added in a separate message: "The problems at Hartlepool would test anyone."
Grayson replaces
Australian Anthony Limbrick,
who was sacked
on Thursday after four months in the role.
Chairman Raj Singh said: "I'm delighted that Simon has accepted the role."
"Simon is someone who has been on our radar for a while and he's been my preferred candidate in the past when we've looked for managers, but for one reason or the other it didn't come off."
Grayson told the club's official website: "I really happy to join Hartlepool United.
"The club has gone through some tough times recently but by working hard together as a staff and fanbase we can bring back the good times which this football club deserves.
"Hartlepool is a club with real potential and I'm excited by the prospect of what we can achieve here. I can't wait to get started."
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