he looks a bit limp wristed in that pic, evidence he was born to be at Brighon.
definitely this , the great escape was built around Harty and Owusu and for that I'm forever grateful , and wish him the upmost best of luck.
He gave us belief through his performance in that game. Had it not been for him and big Lloyd I suspect we would not have Gus in charge today and the excitement of COMPETING in the Championship next season (as opposed to clinging onto lifeboats as we did before).
Ditto Bristol Rovers game comments. In fact Hart and Owusu single handed kept us up that season. Hart has always been a true legend in my mind. I desperately hope he gets either a start on Saturday or a good half hour coming on as sub. I will clap loud and long.
100% top bloke, anyone who was at Bristol Rovers two years ago, when we looked CERTS to be relegated to League 2, will appreciate OGH and his never say die attitude.
Best wishes for the future Harty.
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Agree with you about the Bristol Rovers match!
It's the likes of OGH whose sweat and blood have paved the way to The Amex and a bright future for this club. Deserves a standing ovation and (I hope) a few minutes on the pitch in one of these last two games.
100% committed, proud to wear the Stripes and a mature, big hearted bloke too. That's rare. A genuine Albion hero.