A list of puns related to "Hartlepool"
Alright everyone, unfortunately I have made the decision to end my Hartlepool career mode earlier than I would have liked.
It started halfway through last season when out of the blue, my players started to feel different. I can't explain it but there was a noticeable different in how they played. However, I powered through the season although it was not enjoyable.
It seemed like whatever game I played, we would lose no matter what and I know that my players should be playing a lot better.
Unfortunately it also seems like this has carried over into this season where my players just don't feel right and the gameplay feels very different to what it was earlier before.
What I think I need is a fresh start, a new challenge because right now I am just not having a good time and I can't explain it.
I had a blast playing with this team in earlier seasons but now it feels like I'm going through the motions and I need a reset.
Thank you all for reading this.
https://twitter.com/PoliticsForAlI/status/1466796046290456577 Since Starmer's entire personality is so crafted, it's always interesting to get unguarded insights like this, tells you a lot about how not in control he really is.
I moved from Glasgow to hartlepool last year to help out my aunty whom lives here.i gotta say 1 of the most weirdest and most confusing scary thing I ever experienced happened to me here in hartlepool.there was 3 of us family whom all witnessed this.so its 8pm is on a Sunday night in my aunts living room.me my cousin who 16 my aunt who in her 50s were chilling out I was laid down on sofa with my phone in hand and aunt and cuzin r watching TV together.beside me on sofa is my chiwawa queeny who is cuddle into me.when out of the blu queeny jumps up and jumps off me runs barking into kitchen and aunts dogs do same and we all looking to kitchen by this point.seems be out 9f nowhere appears a football size black seemed like it was buzzing like solid in middle as u go out it was like static seemed animalistic ball about 3 feet above the floor it moved fro. Kitchen door thro into living room hovering almost then shot up another few feet high and then it flew lights speed towards me I didn't even have time process it was so quick then after it flew past me head 2 big crystal photo frames very heavy on window ledge crashed down and at same time loft ladders came crashed down to upstairs.it was a black football sized alive too because u could tell it wasn't ment to have been seen it was my dog whom sensed its presence lurking and weird who it went for me ....also as it passed me I didn't feel or uave any wind pass me not a thing it's so hard to believe it but it's million facts.so hartlepool is a very weird vibe to it
Robert Wyatt, a former small businessman and RAF fighter pilot, was elected an MP for Hartlepool in 2007 for the Labour Party. But, two years later, the British Socialist Party - supporting a combination of monarchism, socialism, nationalism and social conservatism - was formed, and Wyatt immediately joined it, being reelected with 52% of the vote in 2011, 49% in 2015 and 50% in 2017. However, after comments of Wyatt praising multiple dictatorships were leaked to the press, he became increasingly vulnerable, but still announced a campaign for reelection, helped by a successful bill decreasing foreign aid and his popularity among working-class constituents.
Anraoi O'Connor, who owned a small pub in a remote area of the constituency, announced his campaign for the parliamentary seat. Identifying as a libertarian conservative, he supported a flat tax, low regulations across the board, Brexit, and keeping the monarchy as a figurehead.
Kate Hollinger, a restaurant cook, threw her hat in the ring, being nominated by the Liberal Democratic and Labour parties. Hollinger campaigns on social democratic economics, women's, LGBT and minorities' rights, republicanism and environmentalism, saying Wyatt "is not a leftist if he opposes helping our minority, immigrant and LGBT comrades"
#Hartlepool United 1 - 0 Bolton Wanderers (FT) The Super 6 Stadium 2022-01-04 19:00:00 UTC
Weather
few clouds - 2C / Wind 27.96 m/s 294 degrees
#Team Lineups Hartlepool United
B. Killip, N. Byrne, Z. Francis-Angol, O. Odusina, E. Jones, M. Smith, L. Molyneux, T. Crawford, M. Daly, O. Olomola, J. Grey (SUBS: P. Boyes, D. Ferguson, M. Shelton, N. Featherstone, M. Fondop-Talum, G. Holohan)
Bolton Wanderers
J. Dixon, D. John, M. Williams, Ricardo, M. Fossey, G. Johnston, G. Thomason, N. Delfouneso, E. Kachunga, D. Charles, O. Afolayan (SUBS: A. Bakayoko, E. Doyle, W. Aimson, L. Gordon, M. Gilks, H. Brockbank, A. Baptiste)
#Match Events
Hartlepool United | Bolton Wanderers | |
---|---|---|
Yellow Card - J. Grey | (51') | |
| (55') | Substitution - OFF - E. Kachunga ON - A. Bakayoko |
| (61') | Substitution - OFF - D. Charles ON - E. Doyle |
| (76') | Yellow Card - G. Thomason |
Substitution - OFF - M. Smith ON - N. Featherstone | (76') | |
| (82') | Yellow Card - R. Santos |
Substitution - OFF - O. Olomola ON - M. Fondop-Talum | (82') | |
Goal - M. Daly | (84') | |
| (85') | Substitution - OFF - D. John ON - L. Gordon |
Substitution - OFF - J. Grey ON - D. Ferguson | (90+1') |
#Match Statistics
Hartlepool United | Bolton Wanderers | |
---|---|---|
35% | Possession | 65% |
10 | Total Shots | 17 |
5 | Shots On Target | 3 |
5 | Shots Off Target | 14 |
0 | Shots Blocked | 0 |
318 | Total Passes | 548 |
73.9% | Successful Passes | 85.77% |
72 | Attacks | 133 |
26 | Dangerous Attacks | 68 |
4 | Saves | 5 |
3 | Substitutions | 3 |
10 | Fouls | 10 |
1 | Corners | 10 |
2 | Offsides | 0 |
1 | Yellow Cards | 2 |
0 | Red Cards | 0 |
Data is provided by an external third-party source. This thread was last updated on Tue Jan 04 2022 20:36:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
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