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Hart angry as Premier League 'fat cats' snubs his testimonial (Argus)
By Andy Naylor
Gary Hart has thanked Charlton for rescuing his testimonial match after a snub from the Premier League fat cats.
Albion's pre-season friendly against Charlton at Withdean on July 26 now doubles up as a testimonial for the Seagulls stalwart.
The Championship club have agreed to relinquish their share of the proceeds in recognition of Hart's decade of service to Albion.
Hart, a lifelong Spurs fan, said: "I just thank Charlton for doing it because they were going to get 50 per cent of the proceeds when it was a friendly and now they have offered to give that up.
"I am not disappointed that I have got Charlton, I am just disappointed that I couldn't get a Premiership team down. I think that is sad.
"Portsmouth let me down at the last moment. The thing I have found, which I didn't expect, is that none of the big clubs want to do anything any more.
"No-one is willing to help and I don't think it is right. It doesn't take a lot to bring a team down, even for the likes of Spurs. It's money that talks these days. I have been here for ten years but they don't think about loyalty any more."
Hart, released at the end of the season, can look forward to a bumper pay day as Charlton's visit will also be Micky Adams' first home match of his second spell as manager.
Hart added: "It is my farewell game and the likes of Butts (Guy Butters) will be there to say goodbye to the fans as well. I am having a legends game and it is Micky's first game, so I am hoping for a big crowd and a nice, fun day."
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Do you think that the prem clubs have got too big for their boots?
By Andy Naylor
Gary Hart has thanked Charlton for rescuing his testimonial match after a snub from the Premier League fat cats.
Albion's pre-season friendly against Charlton at Withdean on July 26 now doubles up as a testimonial for the Seagulls stalwart.
The Championship club have agreed to relinquish their share of the proceeds in recognition of Hart's decade of service to Albion.
Hart, a lifelong Spurs fan, said: "I just thank Charlton for doing it because they were going to get 50 per cent of the proceeds when it was a friendly and now they have offered to give that up.
"I am not disappointed that I have got Charlton, I am just disappointed that I couldn't get a Premiership team down. I think that is sad.
"Portsmouth let me down at the last moment. The thing I have found, which I didn't expect, is that none of the big clubs want to do anything any more.
"No-one is willing to help and I don't think it is right. It doesn't take a lot to bring a team down, even for the likes of Spurs. It's money that talks these days. I have been here for ten years but they don't think about loyalty any more."
Hart, released at the end of the season, can look forward to a bumper pay day as Charlton's visit will also be Micky Adams' first home match of his second spell as manager.
Hart added: "It is my farewell game and the likes of Butts (Guy Butters) will be there to say goodbye to the fans as well. I am having a legends game and it is Micky's first game, so I am hoping for a big crowd and a nice, fun day."
5:20pm today
Do you think that the prem clubs have got too big for their boots?
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