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Hartley won over by Pools’ vision as he leaves Cove Rangers

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PAUL Hartley felt the move to Hartlepool United was one he could not turn down after leaving his post as Cove Rangers boss.

Former Dundee boss Hartley’s move from the north-east of Scotland to the north-east of England was confirmed last night, with the English League Two side succeeding in their prolonged pursuit of the ex-Cove manager.

After initially turning down their approach a fortnight ago, Hartley was eventually persuaded to leave when Pools came back in with an increased offer for his services.

Hartley guided Cove to the League Two and League One titles in three seasons in charge and will now return to fulltime football management south of the border.

He told the Hartlepool website: “I’m absolutely delighted to be joining Hartlepool United.

“We have enjoyed our time at Cove Rangers immensely and are extremely proud of our achievemen­ts there but this is an opportunit­y that myself and Gordon couldn’t turn down.

“The club has truly incredible support from its fans and there is so much potential for this club to kick on.

“I’ve had a number of meetings with the chairman and board to discuss and shape plans for how we will achieve success moving forward.

“It was very clear that the club has been transforme­d behind the scenes in recent years and there is a clear vision to be a well-run organisati­on, both on and off the field.

“I’m an ambitious manager and I would only move to a club that I believe can provide the platform for building a team that wins.

“As a manager I want the supporters to know that I am a driven and hardworkin­g person and we will produce a team that as a minimum always works extremely hard and is totally committed.

“There is a lot of recruitmen­t work to be done and we will begin that immediatel­y.”

 ?? ?? The former Dundee boss is heading to Hartlepool.
The former Dundee boss is heading to Hartlepool.

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