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Harold Prior Hackney
« on: Tue 16 Feb 2021 19:54 »

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« Reply #1 on: Tue 16 Feb 2021 22:09 »
16th February, 2021

The NCEL is saddened to hear of the passing of the president of the league's Match Officials association, Harold Hackney, at the age of 91.

Harold was born in Thorne near Doncaster in 1929 but moved to Barnsley when he was five years of age where he stayed for the rest of his life and was a well-known face in the local community.

Having served in the RAF, his life as a referee began in 1949 when a match he went to did not have a match official.

Harold volunteered and that was the start of a career that saw him promoted to the Referees list of the Football League ten years later.

A severe Achilles tendon injury kept him out of action for a couple of years during the mid-1960s but he made his comeback at the end of the decade and he would go on to referee the FA Trophy Final and League Cup Semi-Final both in 1973 as well as an Anglo-Italian Cup quarter-final the following year.

His final Football League game before retirement came in 1977 when he took charge of Wrexham versus Mansfield Town, a game that would see the winners promoted to the Second Division - Mansfield prevailed and Harold was greeted in the dressing room afterwards by friends who had driven up especially for the game.

Following his retirement, he continued to contribute to the game by becoming a match officials assessor (now known as observers), giving advice to up-and-coming referees in the South Yorkshire area for decades to come.

He also became president of the Association of Northern Counties East League Match Officials and would often regale members of tales of his refereeing exploits.

Away from football, Harold worked for the Co-Op, the National Coal Board and he was also a magistrate for twenty years after he took to the bench in 1979.

The time Harold devoted to helping match officials in the NCEL over the past four decades has been immeasurable and he will be greatly missed by everyone involved at the league - especially the hundreds of referees that he has helped and guided along the way.
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Re: Harold Prior Hackney
« Reply #2 on: Wed 17 Feb 2021 09:10 »
Thanks for this and sorry to hear of Harold's passing. The serious injury perhaps explains why he was not on the FL list for 1968/9 and why he returned to the list for two seasons as a supplementary (Upton's). I had not realised until recently that Harold's last game was the promotion 'special' between Wrexham and Mansfield. I had been at Wrexham a few days previously to see Wrexham v Crystal Palace (ref Peter Reeves), a game which the Palace won 4-2, with two goals in the last minute snatching promotion away from the home side. And another late winner - for Mansfield who were already promoted - meant that it was the Palace rather than Wrexham who were promoted. RIP Harold.   
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« Reply #3 on: Wed 17 Feb 2021 14:27 »
Also sorry to hear of Harold's death.He was a stocky man who looked older than he actually was.Saw him many times in Lancashire,and if attending a Barnsley mid week game,he usually stood just behind us on the terrace.A very good referee,who I suspect had very good man management skills.

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« Reply #4 on: Tue 12 Jul 2022 20:12 »
Some of Harold's refereeing memorabilia is currently being sold here:

https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/andyhorsfield/m.html?item=255579591445&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.m3561.l2562