How many times does it have to be said that it isn't a 'legends wall' for people to get it?
I agree with his sentiments though.
I agree with his sentiments though.
You're right of course, though I don't think I made any judgements about him. He is a lovely guy, I've also met him numerous timesHe was a forklift truck driver before he joined us at 21 and then spent the next decade as a footballer, what do you expect? He's not had the education you've had, and frankly doesn't need it anymore. There's better things to judge people on, everyone I know that met Harty during his time here said he was a top bloke.
He was asked a question and gave an honest answer ... it's not as if he's exploding with vitriol, is it?
Gary Hart was a great pro who made the most of his talents and off the field he seemed like a good bloke too. Does he deserve a flag behind the West Stand for that? For example, do we remember his performances with more awe than those of Vicente?
I used to really like Ian Culverhouse. The least the club can do is name a burger after him. Etc etc etc.
He obviously should be on the wall
You're right of course, though I don't think I made any judgements about him. He is a lovely guy, I've also met him numerous times
It probably grates that Paul bloody Rogers is on the wall, employed by the club and having his posted in the programme like he's some sort of idol to many. Bizarre
Well, seeing how the (it's not a) 'legends wall' is hugely over represented with players from Hart's era, he's clearly wrong to feel that his omission is for the reasons he'd like to think.
Is he not included in the glass mural in Dick's anyway?
I presume that as a mate of Kerry Mayo, he's been regaled at length with one side of the story about why Mayo was let go from his lounge host role. This might colour Gary's judgement on all things new Albion.
Should he?
Firstly it's not a "legends wall" but even if it were, is he really amongst the top 10-12 players this club has ever had?
What are the two side sides to this?
Is the wall about who was best? I thought it was more of best liked/loved/admired.
Is the wall about who was best? I thought it was more of best liked/loved/admired.
It probably grates that Paul bloody Rogers is on the wall, employed by the club and having his posted in the programme like he's some sort of idol to many. Bizarre
Was the captain of two title winning sides, I would imagine he deserves a place on the wall.
Rogers is employed by the club to do a job, which from what I hear he's pretty good at. Is that a problem?
What about Kuipers, Butters and Cullip all working for the AITC. Do you think that 'grates' too?
Hart himself got the ultimate 'jobs for the boys' role, when the club gave him an extra year as a player, despite it being patently obvious to the entire world that he would never get a game.
I'm not saying that OGH isn't influenced by his mate, but he only left AITC himself this year when he moved back to Essex.
Well quite - Gary Hart has always been royally looked after by this football club, in both the Withdean and the Amex eras. From keeping him on as a player for about three years after he stopped contributing anything (bar five games at the end of the Great Escape), bringing him back for a pointless extra year after he'd been released once, letting him play the opening game at the Amex after he'd left, then giving him a job with AITC.
Whatever changes the club has undergone, they always continued to look after their own.