Indeed, yet for all his detractors I loved him. Again a player with an occasional crests of shimmering brilliance atop a stormy sea in a teacup. He was akin to a mid 70s King Crimson album: complex time signatures, unpredictable bursts of sledgehammer like aggression, a rather Janus like two...
Some top comments from Edna there. One thing I think we can all agree on is this: Gary Hart will be remembered for a significant time, by those who bore witness to his efforts and the occasional flash of (for me at least), a player with the potential to play at a higher level. I would however...
Now do I detect a slight hint of derision?!? OK, IF he were surrounded by a floundering League Two team I would say he'd struggle. However a 22 y/o fit and fast Gary Hart, combined with his boundless effort in a team with Tex, Paddy et al. I'd say he'd be FAR more likely to score than our...
The facts don't lie ay? but they far from paint (ahem) or perhaps fully illustrate/illuminate the Gary Hart canvas do they? He was a good player, often in awful teams... in a better team (playing as a striker) with better service he'd have bagged some serious goals. I know this to be true, as...
Hart, Nogan and Zamora for me. In that order too, with an outside mention for Darren (Rock God) Freeman. Watching away games Gary Hart always gave it his all, and in spite of what many seem to think, prior to some pretty serious injuries had some considerable youthful talent/promise, and I'm...