September 06, 2022
Snodgrass signs for HEARTS
Massive news as Legend Robert Snodgrass goes back to Scotland and joins Hearts in the Scottish Premiership. Well done Snoddy, so good to see you back in.
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September 06, 2022
Massive news as Legend Robert Snodgrass goes back to Scotland and joins Hearts in the Scottish Premiership. Well done Snoddy, so good to see you back in.
September 06, 2022
Massive news as Legend Robert Snodgrass goes back to Scotland and joins Hearts in the Scottish Premiership. Well done Snoddy, so good to see you back in.
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Massive news as Legend Robert Snodgrass goes back to Scotland and joins Hearts in the Scottish Premiership. Well done Snoddy, so good to see you back in.
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SMI would like to wish our clients playing in this seasons playoff's the best of luck. Robert Snodgrass of Hull...
May 12, 2016
SMI would like to wish our clients playing in this seasons playoff's the best of luck. Robert Snodgrass of Hull City will take on Derby County, Tony McMahon of Bradford City will take on Millwall and Ryan Sweeney and Jon Meades will take on Accrington to try and book a place in the finals at Wembley.
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SMI would like to wish our clients playing in this seasons playoff's the best of luck. Robert Snodgrass of Hull City will take on Derby County, Tony McMahon of Bradford City will take on Millwall and Ryan Sweeney and Jon Meades will take on Accrington to try and book a place in the finals at Wembley.
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Well done Billy Paynter on finishing top goalscorer for the season 2015/16 for Hartlepool United. Great achievement....
May 09, 2016
Well done Billy Paynter on finishing top goalscorer for the season 2015/16 for Hartlepool United. Great achievement. It proves hard work pays off. Well done Bill
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Well done Billy Paynter on finishing top goalscorer for the season 2015/16 for Hartlepool United. Great achievement. It proves hard work pays off. Well done Bill
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Lewis Hawkins sublime strike against Barnet away proved to be the fans and players choice for Goal of the season at hartlepool for this season. Well done Lew you've shown a great attitude and worked hard to maintain a regular place in the starting line up. Great strike and well deserved. Check it out https://youtu.be/T-8YFIVxQrk
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Lewis Hawkins sublime strike against Barnet away proved to be the fans and players choice for Goal of the season at hartlepool for this season. Well done Lew you've shown a great attitude and worked hard to maintain a regular place in the starting line up. Great strike and well deserved. Check it out https://youtu.be/T-8YFIVxQrk
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Robert Snodgrass of Hull City has won their Goal of the season award for his last minute stunning 30 yard free...
May 09, 2016
Robert Snodgrass of Hull City has won their Goal of the season award for his last minute stunning 30 yard free kick against Wolves live on Sky Sports. Snodgrass missed a lot of the season but since his return has been instrumental in pushing his Hull team and securing a playoff place with the hope of Promotion to the Premier League. Very well deserved and great to see Snodds back to his best. Good luck in the playoffs. Watch his amazing goal right here https://youtu.be/2YuRb7KW__g
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Robert Snodgrass of Hull City has won their Goal of the season award for his last minute stunning 30 yard free kick against Wolves live on Sky Sports. Snodgrass missed a lot of the season but since his return has been instrumental in pushing his Hull team and securing a playoff place with the hope of Promotion to the Premier League. Very well deserved and great to see Snodds back to his best. Good luck in the playoffs. Watch his amazing goal right here https://youtu.be/2YuRb7KW__g
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SMI are proud to welcome aboard Northern Ireland U21 International Lewis Maloney of Middlesbrough FC to our...
May 08, 2016
SMI are proud to welcome aboard Northern Ireland U21 International Lewis Maloney of Middlesbrough FC to our team of clients. Great talent and looking forward to helping Lewis in his career.
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SMI are proud to welcome aboard Northern Ireland U21 International Lewis Maloney of Middlesbrough FC to our team of clients. Great talent and looking forward to helping Lewis in his career.
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SMI are excited to announce the signing of Jonathan Meades from AFC Wimbledon and a former Wales U21 International....
April 27, 2016
SMI are excited to announce the signing of Jonathan Meades from AFC Wimbledon and a former Wales U21 International. Meades has impressed this season and we are looking forward to helping him in his future career. Welcome to the SMI Team.
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SMI are excited to announce the signing of Jonathan Meades from AFC Wimbledon and a former Wales U21 International. Meades has impressed this season and we are looking forward to helping him in his future career. Welcome to the SMI Team.
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SMI are delighted to welcome on board AFC Wimbledon and Republic Of Ireland u19 international Ryan Sweeney....
April 21, 2016
SMI are delighted to welcome on board AFC Wimbledon and Republic Of Ireland u19 international Ryan Sweeney. Ryan has made a huge impression already this season and we look forward in helping you in your exciting career. Welcome to the team Ryan from all at SMI.
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SMI are delighted to welcome on board AFC Wimbledon and Republic Of Ireland u19 international Ryan Sweeney. Ryan has made a huge impression already this season and we look forward in helping you in your exciting career. Welcome to the team Ryan from all at SMI.
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SMI representatives were at Old Trafford last night to watch our Clients Jordon Jones, Natahn McGinley and Lewis...
April 12, 2016
SMI representatives were at Old Trafford last night to watch our Clients Jordon Jones, Natahn McGinley and Lewis Maloney of Middlesbrough FC play against a very strong Mnchester United team led by the return of Wayne Rooney. Great experience for our clients facing players like Phil Jones, Paddy McNair, Cameron Borthwick-Jackson, Andreas Pereira, Donald Love and Joe Riley who have all played in Manchester United's First team this season. Middlesbrough only lost 1-0 but put up a strong display against a good strong side. Well done lads keep up the hard work.
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SMI representatives were at Old Trafford last night to watch our Clients Jordon Jones, Natahn McGinley and Lewis Maloney of Middlesbrough FC play against a very strong Mnchester United team led by the return of Wayne Rooney. Great experience for our clients facing players like Phil Jones, Paddy McNair, Cameron Borthwick-Jackson, Andreas Pereira, Donald Love and Joe Riley who have all played in Manchester United's First team this season. Middlesbrough only lost 1-0 but put up a strong display against a good strong side. Well done lads keep up the hard work.
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AS FAR as milestones and celebrations go, it couldn’t have been any better for Billy Paynter.
On his 500th career appearance, the Hartlepool United captain added two more goals to his tally, as Pools made it seven games without defeat.
Two penalties took his tally for the season to 15, as Pools made it 17 points from a possible 21.
"When I started off at 16, my main aim was just to get one appearance,’’ he said. "So 15 years down the line to get to 500, I'm really chuffed.
"I'm a young 31 and I want to be playing until my legs give in. Touch wood I've had no serious injuries."
While York City are sleepwalking to relegation, Pools are in their best form in years.
A month ago only two points separated Pools and the Minstermen. That gap now stands at 16. York have six games left, Pools eight.
There’s no need for the Great Escape to be played at Victoria Park on a matchday this season.
"While we are on this run, let's see how far we can take it,’’ said boss Craig Hignett.
"I want everything now geared to next season. I have my eye on Crawley, and Barnet, we're not too far away from them.
"Luton on 53 points? That might be a bridge too far. We only have one game in hand on them.
"Mansfield have 53 and we have two matches on them.
"But let's just look at the next one, see if we can catch them, then if we do, I'll look at the next one.
"I'm over the moon with the lads, my start in management could not have been any better really.
"That's all down to the lads and what we're trying to do.
"That's brilliant to see and rewarding for me to know that my ideas are working.
"I was always confident they would but actually seeing them work is fabulous."
It’s three years since Pools last went seven games without defeat, while on Saturday they conceded a goal for the first time in 492 minutes.
The structure to this Pools side under Hignett and Curtis Fleming is strong. And, when they come under long ball pressure – as they have in their last three games – they can stand up to it.
Granted they needed more heroics from Trevor Carson to keep them in front of a determined visting side.
He made two fantastic saves as Pools led 1-0, and then another at the end as they were 2-1 up.
The Stags went down to ten men when centre-half Krystian Pearce wiped out Nicky Featherstone in the area. The midfielder broke from deep, taking a slide-rule Billy Paynter pass to reach unchartered territory.
As he hesitated, Pearce decided to chop him down. His boss Adam Murray vowed to fine Pearce the maximum permitted for his actions.
Paynter swept in the spot kick. It then became all about Nathan Thomas, the former Mansfield winger.
Booed by his former supporters, Thomas celebrated the opener in front of the away end, and was grabbed by his former captain Lee Collins.
When he got the ball, there was always a sense something was going to happen. In the end, he was replaced after an hour, perhaps before referee Graham Salisbury listened to the moaning visitors and sent him off.
Hignett said: "It's always hard when you come up against your former team and I believe he got a bit of stick when he left.
"He has a bit of devil about him, but I love that, I'll never stop it or temper it. I had to have a chat at half-time.
"We scored a goal, he celebrated it, I don't see how he crossed a line.
"They might not have been happy because we scored, but his loyalty is with Hartlepool United.
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AS FAR as milestones and celebrations go, it couldn’t have been any better for Billy Paynter.
On his 500th career appearance, the Hartlepool United captain added two more goals to his tally, as Pools made it seven games without defeat.
Two penalties took his tally for the season to 15, as Pools made it 17 points from a possible 21.
"When I started off at 16, my main aim was just to get one appearance,’’ he said. "So 15 years down the line to get to 500, I'm really chuffed.
"I'm a young 31 and I want to be playing until my legs give in. Touch wood I've had no serious injuries."
While York City are sleepwalking to relegation, Pools are in their best form in years.
A month ago only two points separated Pools and the Minstermen. That gap now stands at 16. York have six games left, Pools eight.
There’s no need for the Great Escape to be played at Victoria Park on a matchday this season.
"While we are on this run, let's see how far we can take it,’’ said boss Craig Hignett.
"I want everything now geared to next season. I have my eye on Crawley, and Barnet, we're not too far away from them.
"Luton on 53 points? That might be a bridge too far. We only have one game in hand on them.
"Mansfield have 53 and we have two matches on them.
"But let's just look at the next one, see if we can catch them, then if we do, I'll look at the next one.
"I'm over the moon with the lads, my start in management could not have been any better really.
"That's all down to the lads and what we're trying to do.
"That's brilliant to see and rewarding for me to know that my ideas are working.
"I was always confident they would but actually seeing them work is fabulous."
It’s three years since Pools last went seven games without defeat, while on Saturday they conceded a goal for the first time in 492 minutes.
The structure to this Pools side under Hignett and Curtis Fleming is strong. And, when they come under long ball pressure – as they have in their last three games – they can stand up to it.
Granted they needed more heroics from Trevor Carson to keep them in front of a determined visting side.
He made two fantastic saves as Pools led 1-0, and then another at the end as they were 2-1 up.
The Stags went down to ten men when centre-half Krystian Pearce wiped out Nicky Featherstone in the area. The midfielder broke from deep, taking a slide-rule Billy Paynter pass to reach unchartered territory.
As he hesitated, Pearce decided to chop him down. His boss Adam Murray vowed to fine Pearce the maximum permitted for his actions.
Paynter swept in the spot kick. It then became all about Nathan Thomas, the former Mansfield winger.
Booed by his former supporters, Thomas celebrated the opener in front of the away end, and was grabbed by his former captain Lee Collins.
When he got the ball, there was always a sense something was going to happen. In the end, he was replaced after an hour, perhaps before referee Graham Salisbury listened to the moaning visitors and sent him off.
Hignett said: "It's always hard when you come up against your former team and I believe he got a bit of stick when he left.
"He has a bit of devil about him, but I love that, I'll never stop it or temper it. I had to have a chat at half-time.
"We scored a goal, he celebrated it, I don't see how he crossed a line.
"They might not have been happy because we scored, but his loyalty is with Hartlepool United.
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