The name "H'Angus" is a pun of the word hang and the name Angus, and is derived from the monkey hanger legend of Hartlepool.
The mascot made his debut on 31 October 1999, during Hartlepool's first round FA Cup victory over Millwall.
During an away match against Scunthorpe United during the 2000-01 Third Division season, H'Angus was famously thrown out for the first time in his career.
[2][3] Drummond caused even more controversy during the first leg of Hartlepool's play-off match away to Blackpool on 13 May 2001, after he played with an inflated doll.
Drummond approached Hartlepool chairman Ken Hodcroft with an idea for some publicity and asked him to fund the £500 deposit that would allow him to stand for election.
The final six auditionees then had to wear the famous costume and perform for a half during Hartlepool's pre-season friendlies.
[9] Llewellyn remains a big Pools fan and has worked in the club's hospitality areas since standing down as mascot.
[10] He has taken part in numerous challenges while wearing the famous monkey suit from doing the Great North Run and walking with Jeff Stelling, raising thousands of pounds for charities.