Former City Academy Boss In At Hartlepool

Last updated : 11 December 2018 By CNS Sport

Former Coventry City Academy Boss Richard Money is the new manager of Hartlepool United.

Money, who was in charge of City's Academy and helped out with the first team as a coach, had managed Walsall, Luton Town and Cambridge United, before his last brief appointment at Solihull Moors.

The Chairman of the National League side Raj Singh told his club's website: “It has been a detailed and necessarily difficult process because we have been inundated with applications from some exceptional candidates, so we have left nothing to chance by applying a professional approach to our recruitment.

“Ultimately, Richard was somebody who was very impressive at interview, who has a detailed knowledge of the squad and who wanted to work with the backroom team of Ged and Ross, who have really impressed during their time at the Club.

“Richard’s record at this level speaks for itself – he has regularly reached the play-offs and has been promoted from the division, as well as enjoying success in the FA Trophy.

“He brings the knowledge and experience we need to come to terms with the task of finding a way of competing in the National League, as well as an ability to assist us in building for the long-term.”