Hiya Richard Brilliant Channel Great work. I loved travelling to Hartlepool with Carlisle. The only problem being, not enough tickets! Victoria park, wonderful! Yes the flood light pylons look great. The sight of them would really set the pulse racing.
Well if it isn't my old University friend Jimmy 😄 I think you once bought me a ticket for that very match, but it was summer and pre-mobiles so I didn't.know 😄
Great video, the two teams played a pre season friendly there recently. I used to play for the hartlepool welfare team you mentioned. Thanks for the video.
Great review. What's weird is Peterlee is only a few miles north, population of 23,000 and they don't have a senior mens team, though Peterlee Town run a number of youth teams. A town of that size should aspire to National League North level. I guess Horden and Easington Colliery cover the town to an extent. Is there a larger town in the country without a senior side?
There used to be a Northern League team - Peterlee Newtown. They played at Eden Lane Playing Fields - which is now the home of Peterlee & Horden Rugby Club. I'm sure there are other large teams sans senior team. I'll have a think 😁
Played on grayfields 45 years ago with my golden flatts team mates Very good memories of our infants school team and our captain ( veno ) mark venus who went on to have a great career in football
@@Ciara.Higgins-xz9im I remember them trying before, when they moved the old Emley FC to Wakefield Trinity RL ground.and called them Wakefield & Emley.
Been to hartlepool a few times, its a alright little place, much better than some places around the north east. Local people seem friendly enough. They love their town and football club, although most people i met were sunderland and newcastle fans
We'll I had 3 spells there fans amazing billy horner avoid relection special times we done it john bird Alan stehenson Eddie Blackburn staffy linighans lhedley hogan true classmy fav dobson
This video is more about the newer non-league team FC Hartlepool. But yeah I remember you playing striker for Pools in the 80s! Got some other videos on here you might like. Tow Law and other NL clubs.
Seaton Crew SENIORS, are they over 65 do they take their tablets at half time Seaton Crew I THINK were originally Hartlepool Town again Wearside League then Northern League, then ceaced I went to Hartlepool a few months ago as it was one of the grounds I wanted to check off my list, and it hasn't changed at all the stands haven't moved I was there on a pissy down Saturday V Newcastle Univerity was a horrendous match I wish I hadn't of bothered. but I did as it was one I wanted to check off my list You are right about BWOB as that was previously occupied by them (Boys Welfare Old Boys) the top flight of the Wearside League, the league today has three divisions, but when BWOB and my club were in the Wearside League there were only two
Haha no, it just means they have kids teams and this is their adult/senior team/ There is a team in the Northern League - Prudhoe YC Seniors as well. Actually that name might mess with you as well cos it's literally Prudhoe Youth Club Seniors 😆
@@footballexplorer99 I know about them there on the division below Shields, there's a Under 18s that act as our reserve side in the FA Youth Cup called New Hartley juniors . i would greaf them just the same Half times comes and its time to do yi home work or have ya tea, so the ref picks up the ball as its his and hell beout after his tea.
Cheers, it's nice to hear from someone who's passionate about local football. Hartlepool Town, I think played at the Mayfair Centre (just down from current Seaton Carew ground), and then had to groundshare - I think with Ferryhill when they still existed. As for FC Hartlepool, the secretary did say that in a month or 2 it will look totally different.when they've moved the stands.
@@footballexplorer99 Ferryhill athletic does ring a bell, like. It's GREAT TO See Ferryhill back on the up in the Wearside league hopefully BACK in the Northern League within five seasons.
Theres no nuclear power station at hartlepool and those oil rig legs are windmill bases or blades lol but im sure you knew thst and were being funny. 😂
@@footballexplorer99 They could have come up with something different more catchy that perhaps reflects the town's history. Putting FC at the beginning of a club name gives it a ring of a phoenix club or team formed by disgruntled fans of the existing club
All the best with your channel, a great video, very interesting indeed.
Thanks for watching and the encouragement!
Always nice to see the Town appreciated and respected! 👏👏 not that you need it but if you ever need any support, give us a shout 👍
Thank you Sir!
That's a nice grass-roots channel you have as well!
Hiya Richard
Brilliant Channel
Great work.
I loved travelling to Hartlepool with Carlisle. The only problem being, not enough tickets!
Victoria park, wonderful! Yes the flood light pylons look great. The sight of them would really set the pulse racing.
Well if it isn't my old University friend Jimmy 😄
I think you once bought me a ticket for that very match, but it was summer and pre-mobiles so I didn't.know 😄
Great video!, I work in the pavilion bar and love being there! The atmosphere is always amazing
Thanks Charlotte, I hope I did the bar and club justice 😄
Great video, the two teams played a pre season friendly there recently. I used to play for the hartlepool welfare team you mentioned. Thanks for the video.
Great review. What's weird is Peterlee is only a few miles north, population of 23,000 and they don't have a senior mens team, though Peterlee Town run a number of youth teams. A town of that size should aspire to National League North level. I guess Horden and Easington Colliery cover the town to an extent. Is there a larger town in the country without a senior side?
There used to be a Northern League team - Peterlee Newtown. They played at Eden Lane Playing Fields - which is now the home of Peterlee & Horden Rugby Club.
I'm sure there are other large teams sans senior team. I'll have a think 😁
Always be proud of your town.
The Facilities look excellent. Good luck in 2024/25 Season. I reckon a follow up video is needed.
That's a good idea - the ground and stands will properly configured by then!
Seaton Carew looking nice in the sun
my first team always EVERTON, my second by a mllion miles .HARTLEPOOL, XXXX
Great to see small clubs like this doing well , from a Man City fan ,good luck for the future
Thanks!
Hope you enjoy the rest of my videos as well
Played on grayfields 45 years ago with my golden flatts team mates
Very good memories of our infants school team and our captain ( veno ) mark venus who went on to have a great career in football
It's amazing how they shine out from such an early age!
Mark Venus did live in the Ashes in Seaton Carew, good lad, plus good football back in the day
Was reading about Wakefield football club hav ing a rich hacker, massive population can see them being a league side in the near future.
@@Ciara.Higgins-xz9im I remember them trying before, when they moved the old Emley FC to Wakefield Trinity RL ground.and called them Wakefield & Emley.
Been to hartlepool a few times, its a alright little place, much better than some places around the north east.
Local people seem friendly enough.
They love their town and football club, although most people i met were sunderland and newcastle fans
Plenty of small north east places on this channel!
Where are you from?
@@footballexplorer99 whitby
@@psmith77271 I'll be down to do the Turnbull at some point.
We'll I had 3 spells there fans amazing billy horner avoid relection special times we done it john bird Alan stehenson Eddie Blackburn staffy linighans lhedley hogan true classmy fav dobson
This video is more about the newer non-league team FC Hartlepool.
But yeah I remember you playing striker for Pools in the 80s!
Got some other videos on here you might like. Tow Law and other NL clubs.
I Wish that new clubs would come up with different names instead of just reversing another clubs name😮
Tbf from 2006-2019 they were just called "Hartlepool". They rose through the local leagues and have no connection to to Hartlepool United FC
That was excellent.
@kevinmcelhone7905 thanks for watching! Hope you enjoy some of the other videos too 😃
Seaton Crew SENIORS, are they over 65 do they take their tablets at half time
Seaton Crew I THINK were originally Hartlepool Town again Wearside League then Northern League, then ceaced
I went to Hartlepool a few months ago as it was one of the grounds I wanted to check off my list, and it hasn't changed at all the stands haven't moved I was there on a pissy down Saturday V Newcastle Univerity was a horrendous match I wish I hadn't of bothered. but I did as it was one I wanted to check off my list
You are right about BWOB as that was previously occupied by them (Boys Welfare Old Boys) the top flight of the Wearside League, the league today has three divisions, but when BWOB and my club were in the Wearside League there were only two
Haha no, it just means they have kids teams and this is their adult/senior team/ There is a team in the Northern League - Prudhoe YC Seniors as well.
Actually that name might mess with you as well cos it's literally Prudhoe Youth Club Seniors 😆
@@footballexplorer99 I know about them there on the division below Shields, there's a Under 18s that act as our reserve side in the FA Youth Cup called New Hartley juniors . i would greaf them just the same Half times comes and its time to do yi home work or have ya tea, so the ref picks up the ball as its his and hell beout after his tea.
Cheers, it's nice to hear from someone who's passionate about local football.
Hartlepool Town, I think played at the Mayfair Centre (just down from current Seaton Carew ground), and then had to groundshare - I think with Ferryhill when they still existed.
As for FC Hartlepool, the secretary did say that in a month or 2 it will look totally different.when they've moved the stands.
@craigmcvay1 is that North Shields? I'm gonna come up and do them and some.others at some point. Will probably mention the old Appleby Park ad well.
@@footballexplorer99 Ferryhill athletic does ring a bell, like. It's GREAT TO See Ferryhill back on the up in the Wearside league hopefully BACK in the Northern League within five seasons.
Pools best team when re elections we done it billy john bird I played k Dixon
They are Wind Turbine Towers not legs of an oil rig
I know, i've already been told off in the comments 😄
Theres no nuclear power station at hartlepool and those oil rig legs are windmill bases or blades lol but im sure you knew thst and were being funny. 😂
@cannyscott It is definitely a nuclear power station, look it up!
The windmill bases make sense though!😄
FC hartlepool a very original name that must have took a lot of thinking about.
Well that was not very genial, Harry! 😄
@@footballexplorer99 They could have come up with something different more catchy that perhaps reflects the town's history. Putting FC at the beginning of a club name gives it a ring of a phoenix club or team formed by disgruntled fans of the existing club
@@GenialHarryGrout I agree about the Phoenix club factor association with any club starting with FC or AFC.
If they're in Hartlepool what's the big deal ? , Manchester Uniterd should be renamed Salford Shite as that's what they are and where they are
@@johnhankinson1929never heard of FC United of Manchester then, or Salford City?
Where is Jeff Stelling? love people like you who love and support your home town.
Not actually my home town but I love visiting all my local clubs.