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Lennie Lawrence's first managerial appointment came at Charlton in 1982 Hartlepool United have appointed caretaker boss Lennie Lawrence, 76, as manager until the end of the season. The veteran has managed over 1, 000 matches but has not held a manager position since being sacked by Cardiff City in 2005. He stepped up from assistant manager on a caretaker basis at the National League side last month after Darren Sarll was sacked following the FA Cup fourth qualifying round defeat by Brackley. Lawrence, whose first managerial appointment came at Charlton Athletic in 1982, drew two and won one of his three games in temporary charge. He will now work alongside former Woking boss Anthony Limbrick, who has joined as head coach, and Gavin Skelton, who has been appointed first-team coach. “It’s been a very thorough and professional process that the board has conducted, and it’s a decision we’re very excited about, " Lawrence told the club website. , external "A lot went into it and one of the priorities was a long-term plan, and the idea is to offer my experience where possible to develop the rest of the team. " Hartlepool are 15th in the National League and travel to leaders York City on Saturday. Premier League weekend build-up: Team news, predictions and news conferences Amsterdam mayor condemns 'hit and run' attacks on Israeli football supporters 'They shouldn't be in it' - are Chelsea too big for Conference League? Unpicking the language that defined the 2024 US Election Armando Iannucci, creator of The Thick of It, and journalist Helen Lewis decode the baffling world of political language Life and death decisions on the frontline Meet the people making sure every second counts The rise and fall of Kodak Kodak made photography mainstream - so why did it falter in a digital age? The inside story of a macabre murder that shocked Scotland A gruesome discovery in Loch Lomond sparks an international manhunt Sutton's predictions v Mylee & Tate from Jamie Johnson FC Dublin awaits latest hit of Ireland-All Blacks rivalry 'They shouldn't be in it' - are Chelsea too big for Conference League? Can 'freakish' Suaalii revive the Wallabies? Triple Man Utd? Really? FPL tips & team of the week 'What was he thinking? ' Mings gives away bizarre penalty. Video'What was he thinking? ' Mings gives away bizarre penalty How are Saudi Arabia's WTA Finals unfolding? Trump and Musk can bring peace to golf - Mc Ilroy I'm more grateful for each day - Sir Chris Hoy Why did Hamilton struggle when Russell was competitive? Kansas City Chiefs remain unbeaten after overtime win. Video Kansas City Chiefs remain unbeaten after overtime win 'All eyes on Middle East at pivotal time after Hull’s Saudi win' © 2024 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.