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Wins are only way to ease Pools problems
Wins are only way to ease Pools problems

BBC News

time20-03-2025

  • Business
  • BBC News

Wins are only way to ease Pools problems

Hartlepool United head coach Anthony Limbrick says that the only way he and his players can help the club's current situation is by winning matches are looking for a buyer following the resignation of chairman-owner Raj Singh last have been assured until the end of the season but there are no guarantees beyond that, although early 'talks' have been held with interested with Hartlepool slipping to 15th in the National League and on a run of eight games without a win, Limbrick knows that must change to lift morale. "We need to win and make the place happy," the Australian told BBC Radio Tees."That will then help with the things that are going on off the pitch, as well." Hartlepool, who play Boston United at Victoria Park on Saturday, have had a division-high 16 draws in 38 games this season. That has kept them away from the play-off race but clear of the relegation fight, but Limbrick wants to end the campaign with a positive run. "If we, as players and staff, get too caught up in what is going on off the pitch, then we're not doing a service to the fans in terms of what we're doing and getting wins for them," he said."They haven't seen enough wins and it's our job to fix that."

'Business as usual' for Hartlepool
'Business as usual' for Hartlepool

BBC News

time13-03-2025

  • Business
  • BBC News

'Business as usual' for Hartlepool

Hartlepool United head coach Anthony Limbrick insists the focus is on football despite off-field events at the Raj Singh resigned on Tuesday with immediate effect and wants to sell the club, who are 15th in the National has guaranteed that funds will be available to pay players and staff until the end of the season, but beyond that the future is uncertain."In football, there are a lot of uncertainties all the time and this is another example of that," Limbrick told BBC Radio Tees. "It's business as usual for us. We need to focus on that and come together as a group and keep the group together and keep focused on what is happening moving forward." Limbrick has spoken to his chairman following the announcement, but the Australian wants his players to concentrate on playing out the final 11 games of Pools' season. "For us, it doesn't change day-to-day," he said. "Nothing affects the day-to-day of what we're having until the end of the season."That was the important bit and we're focused on that."

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