Hartlepool United fan photo gallery: 59 pictures of incredible sold-out away following as Pools claim York City win
Joe Ramage
·4-min read
Hartlepool United supporters were able to celebrate a big win against York City. Picture by FRANK REID
John Askey’s side got back to winning ways in the National League at the LNER Community Stadium and they did so in front of a sold-out away following.
Just over 1,500 Pools fans made the trip to North Yorkshire and they were rewarded with an impressive display as goals from Jake Hastie, Tom Crawford and Nicky Featherstone capped a memorable away day.
But were you in attendance in York?
Pools were backed by a big following at York. Picture by FRANK REID
Check out our biggest fan gallery of the season and see if you can spot yourself:
Pools fans made the short trip to York. Picture by FRANK REID
It was another big game for Hartlepool at York. Picture by FRANK REID
Hartlepool fans inside the LNER Community Stadium. Picture by FRANK REID
Hartlepool took on York City in the National League. Picture by FRANK REID
Pools were on the road again in the National League. Picture by FRANK REID
Blue and white army. Picture by FRANK REID
Pools fans in good spirits ahead of their National League fixture with York. Picture by FRANK REID
Taking in the action. Picture by FRANK REID
Hartlepool made the short trip to York in the National League. Picture by FRANK REID
Thumbs up ahead of Hartlepool's fixture with York. Picture by FRANK REID
Pools fans at the LNER Community Stadium. Picture by FRANK REID
It was a good day on the road for Hartlepool supporters. Picture by FRANK REID
Watching on. Picture by FRANK REID
Away days with Pools. Picture by FRANK REID
Hartlepool supporters made the trip to York hoping to turn their season around. Picture by FRANK REID
Building the atmosphere. Picture by FRANK REID
Hartlepool United supporters inside the LNER Community Stadium. Picture by FRANK REID
Warming up. Picture by FRANK REID
Pools fans watching on at the LNER Community Stadium in York. Picture by FRANK REID
All set in York. Picture by FRANK REID
John Askey's side were backed by a big following in York. Picture by FRANK REID
Pools fans make their way inside the LNER Community Stadium. Picture by FRANK REID
All smiles ahead of Pools' National league fixture with York. Picture by FRANK REID
Hartlepool secured a big win over York. Picture by FRANK REID
Full backing for Pools in York. Picture by FRANK REID
Every Saturday we follow. Picture by FRANK REID
Hartlepool United ended their recent poor run of form with a notable victory over York. Picture by FRANK REID
Pools got back to winning ways at York. Picture by FRANK REID
John Askey's blue and white army. Picture by FRANK REID
Searching for a win. Picture by FRANK REID
All set in York. Picture by FRANK REID
Away days. Picture by FRANK REID
Poolies through and through. Picture by FRANK REID
HUFC NWC. Picture by FRANK REID
Hartlepool supporters inside the LNER Community Stadium. Picture by FRANK REID
To see the boys in blue. Picture by FRANK REID
Hartlepool fans against York. Picture by FRANK REID
Come on Pools! Picture by FRANK REID
Hartlepool were backed by just over 1,500 fans at York. Picture by FRANK REID
Hartlepool sealed a 3-1 win over York. Picture by FRANK REID
It was an away day to remember for Pools fans. Picture by FRANK REID
HUFC. Picture by FRANK REID
Never Say Die. Picture by FRANK REID
From generation to generation. Picture by FRANK REID
Hartlepool fans inside the LNER Community Stadium. Picture by FRANK REID
UTP. Picture by FRANK REID
Pools scored a big win in the National League over York Picture by FRANK REID
On the road. Picture by FRANK REID
Pools ran out 3-1 winners at the LNER Community Stadium. Picture by FRANK REID
Backing the boys in blue. Picture by FRANK REID
In the zone. Picture by FRANK REID
Hartlepool were backed by a sold-out away following. Picture by FRANK REID
John Askey's blue and white army. Picture by FRANK REID
Pools were in control against York. Picture by FRANK REID
It was an important win for Hartlepool. Picture by FRANK REID
Poolies. Picture by FRANK REID
1,502 Hartlepool fans were in attendance at York. Picture by FRANK REID
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