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What's The Ground
Like?
Cyril
Knowles Stand (photo)
What Is It Like
For Visiting Supporters?
Camerons Brewery
Stand (photo)
Where To Drink?
Looking Towards The
Expamet Town
End
(photo)
How To Get There
By Car & Where To Park
By Train
Rink End (photo)
Admission Prices
Progamme & Fanzine
Ground Layout
Local
Rivals
Disabled Facilities
Fixtures 2008-2009
Record & Average
Attendance
Fans Ground Reviews
Hotel
Accommodation
Feedback
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| What's The Ground
Like? |
The ground was greatly improved in the mid
1990's, with the
construction of two new stands at one end and one side of the ground. The Cyril Knowles
Stand is the newer of the two side stands. It is a small single tier covered all seated
stand, raised above the ground level. The other side, the
Camerons Brewery
Stand, has covered seating to the rear and open terrace to the front. This stand does not
run the full length of the pitch and has an odd mix of orange and green seating, that
clashes with the club colours. Both ends are small covered affairs. The
newer end is the small Expamet Town End, a covered terrace, for home fans. The other end, the Rink End stand, is a small covered all seated stand which
houses away supporters.
Derek Hall adds; 'All real Hartlepool fans
nickname the club Pools (not The Pool). This goes
back to the pre-1967 days when the boroughs of (old) Hartlepool and
West Hartlepool became amalgamated as just Hartlepool. It was because
of the existence of the two very separate
towns that the club was actually called Hartlepools United in the first
place. That said though, I'd prefer to see us
called The Monkey Hangers!'
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| Cyril
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| What Is It Like
For Visiting Supporters? |
Ben Fuggles advised me to 'bring a jumper even in
August!'. He was right. The wind whipping the North Sea goes right through you, so
wrap up well unless there is a heat wave. Away fans are in the Rink End
Stand at one end of the ground, where up to 967 can be seated. Unfortunately there are a few supporting pillars in this
stand, which may hinder your view, especially if there is a large away following. However
acoustics are good even for small numbers. Look
out for the biggest meat & potato pies you have ever seen being served
within the ground, they are huge! Generally I found the Hartlepool
supporters okay, but unfortunately my day was spoiled by some crowd trouble
at the game. I prefer thinking about the opposition's culpability rather
than the Pools fans, but as the saying goes 'It
takes two to tango'.
If you wonder why Hartlepool are
referred to as the 'Monkey Hangers' then it is because the residents of
Hartlepool are famously
said to have hanged a monkey
that was washed up from a ship that had sunk
during the Napoleonic wars, because they thought
the monkey was a French spy.
The Club take this to good heart and of course who else would they have as
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Camerons
Brewery
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| Where To Drink? |
The Victoria Suite near the entrance to the away end is
for members only. At the same end but at the opposite corner, is the 'Corner Flag
Supporters Bar' that welcomes away fans. The entrance fee is 50p, but the bar has a
good pre match atmosphere and SKY TV. Popular with away fans is the Jackson's Wharf Pub
near the ground. It has good food and real ale
on tap. This pub is over the road from the ASDA store, to the left of the
old sailing ship. Otherwise the ground is not far from the town centre
where there are plenty of pubs to be found.
Ronnie Chambers adds; 'I would recommend The Causeway, 15
minutes walk away from the ground. It is located just around the
corner from the brewery near the church, real ale and very friendly. The
Engineers Club five minutes from the ground opposite the police station,
just off the town centre is okay, as is the Raglan Club just behind
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Looking Towards The
Expamet Town End |

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| How To Get There
By Car & Where To Park |
From the A19 take the A689
signposted Hartlepool. Follow the A689 towards the Town Centre. Follow Town
Centre signs for 2.8 miles, over two roundabouts. Go straight over the next
two sets of lights, passing Hartlepool College on your right.
The next left takes you to the
stadium. If you miss the
turning (as I did), go past ASDA on your left, left at the next roundabout and then left
at the next traffic lights for the ground. There is a fair sized car park at the
ground. Otherwise there is plenty of street parking to be found behind the
away end.
For a map showing the location of the ground
click
here
(to take you to the Street Map website).To go to a simplified page, containing the directions and pub info, which
you can print out click here.
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| By
Train |
Hartlepool train
station is a ten minute walk from the ground. Leave the station and go straight up a short
approach road. At the end of the approach, turn
right and head up Church Street towards the large church. At the end of
this road is a bridge and junction with the A689. Go straight across the
junction and the ground is in front of you on the left hand side of
the road.
Thanks to Richard Brackstone for providing the directions.
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Rink End |
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| Admission
Prices |
Home Fans:
Cyril Knowles Stand (Seats) Adults £20,
Over 65's/Under 16's £10
Camerons Brewery Stand (Seats) Adults £20,
Over 65's/Under 16's £10
Camerons Brewery Stand (Terrace) Adults £18,
Over 65's/Under 16's £9
Expamet Town End (Terrace) Adults £18,
Over 65's/Under 16's £9
Family Enclosure: Adults £20,
Over 65's/Under 16's £8Away Fans:
Rink End (Seats) Adults £20,
Over 65's/Under 16's £10
Students can also qualify for a concessionary price in the home areas,
providing that the ticket is purchased from the ticket office and a valid
student identity card is produced on purchase.
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Programme
& Fanzine |
Official Programme £2.50.
Monkey Business Fanzine £1.
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Ground
Layout |
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| Local
Rivals |
| Darlington.
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| What
Do The Hartlepool Fans Sing? |
E-I, E-I, E-I-O, Up the Football League we go,
And when we win promotion ,this is what we'll sing,
We are poolies, super poolies, Wilson is our king!
We hate Darlo...
Danny Wilson's blue and white army.....
If I had the wings of a sparrow....
Falling in love with you....
Two little boys....
Thanks Mick Noble & Phil Wanley for supplying the song information.
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Disabled
Facilities |
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For details of disabled facilities at the ground please
visit the relevant page on the National Association Of Disabled Supporters
(NADS)
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| Fixtures
2008-2009 |
| For the
Hartlepool fixture
list
click
here (to take you to the BBC Sports Website)
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| Record
& Average Attendance |
17,426 v Manchester United,
FA Cup 3rd Round, January 5th, 1957.
Average Attendance:
2007-2008: 4,507 (League One)
2006-2007: 4,755 (League Two)
2005-2006: 4,812 (League One)Top Of
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