One in four people experience mental health issues at some point and suicide has become the UK’s biggest killer of young men. It’s widely believed that a tendency to ‘bottle things up’ makes men very vulnerable. Again and again, we hear that there was no sign of what was coming and that the person who took their own life hadn’t given anybody any idea about how they were feeling. This is where Andy’s Man Club comes in.

For Black History Month, Ed Parkinson, on behalf of the Hartlepool United Supporters’ Trust, reflects on the contribution of four iconic black players to represent Pools over the years.

We’re delighted to announce HUST have organised a special football match against the newly founded Sanctuary Rangers, to be played on Thursday 19th August at 6pm.
The key aim of the match is to raise awareness and celebrate diversity, while raising funds for the Hartlepool Asylum Seeker and Refugee Group.
The game is being hosted by Seaton Carew FC at Hornby Park.