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Harty in this weeks Worthing Herald. He STILL has his FINGER on the PULSE



Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,411
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The article is a mess. Its a load of self-indulgent, melodramatic claptrap that jumps all over the shop, and has absolutely no point to it whatsoever. As much anguish as it caused us as fans, nobodies lives were "turned upside down" by the events going off at the club in the mid-90's, lets keep things in perspective. As an experienced and respected funeral director who is by all accounts damn good at what he does, I'm sure Harty is well accustomed to encountering people on a daily basis who's lives really HAVE been turned upside down.

The club has moved on from the 90's, but some people still seem to be stuck there and feeling they're still somehow owed something from what they did back then.
 




retep

New member
Feb 21, 2009
3
Worthing
Yes Mr Hart, you are a total cock, Bearing in mind your "Position" in life & death and your days with Gulls Eye where you were taken to court. I suggest you shut your gob. Jog On:wanker:
 


Dorset Seagull

Once Dolphin, Now Seagull
Blimey we've been in the Championship about 5 mins, and actually have a decent record, but some seem to think because we are premiership ready that we have a right to go straight up.

Some need to get a grip and realise that it may take a few seasons to reach the promised land and it is sure to be a rocky road like it always is with the Albion
 


Cheshire Cat

The most curious thing..
How do you give an undertaker direct negative feedback? Rising from the grave?
 


Barrel of Fun

Abort, retry, fail
The article is a mess. Its a load of self-indulgent, melodramatic claptrap that jumps all over the shop, and has absolutely no point to it whatsoever. As much anguish as it caused us as fans, nobodies lives were "turned upside down" by the events going off at the club in the mid-90's, lets keep things in perspective. As an experienced and respected funeral director who is by all accounts damn good at what he does, I'm sure Harty is well accustomed to encountering people on a daily basis who's lives really HAVE been turned upside down.

The club has moved on from the 90's, but some people still seem to be stuck there and feeling they're still somehow owed something from what they did back then.

Better than I could have described it.

I think various people are missing the battle and the war.
 






Grombleton

Surrounded by <div>s
Dec 31, 2011
7,356
:lolol: :lol: :lolol: :lol: :lolol:

While I’m buoyed by the support I’ve received from both neutral readers and Brighton fans over my recent columns – in fact, I’ve yet to receive any direct negative feedback – it’s still extremely concerning that almost every Albion fan you speak to is not happy, given the stadium and the level of football we play at after years of struggle.

:lolol: :lol: :lolol: :lol: :lolol:

I have no idea where you get self indulgent from [MENTION=5382]Cheshire Cat[/MENTION].

It's almost as if Harty's lapdog has been telling him porkies.

That bit did make me chuckle. Regardless of his previous work, he's making himself look like a right ****.
 






severnside gull

Well-known member
May 16, 2007
24,825
By the seaside in West Somerset
Am I allowed to say DIRECTLY to "harty" that I find his behaviour both tiresome and borderline offensive. He seems to imply that anyone with a view opposing his own (ie. the majority from what I can work out. - but then I am not looking with his eyes) is somehow toeing a party line whether it is drawn by Barber on behalf of the club or Bozza and his heavies. It is a view that is frankly laughable. This further article represents the inevitable step too far by someone who, whether independently or by encouragement of his own group of acolytes, has begun to believe his own press as the voice of the common man/the fan/ the supporter (but clearly not the customer). It has become something personal - casting about for targets and finding them in those who recognise the reality that the world has moved on from the seventies and eighties.
Sad to see and it will almost inevitably end badly.
 








Bry Nylon

Test your smoke alarm
Helpful Moderator
Jul 21, 2003
20,573
Playing snooker
"...another affected was Harty Junior, who read the abuse, which was probably the worst thing for me of the whole saga."

If that was the worst thing, why write a second article referencing NSC which is bound to generate further unfavourable comments?

If your kids are getting affected, stay well clear would be my advice :shrug:
 




Julio

Active member
Feb 18, 2009
157
In all fairness his personal and professional life went through the mill as he fought to save the club. Despite his current eccentricities don't lose sight of that. He put his balls on the line in a way that few would be prepared to do. That said, what's going on now is bizarre and unnecessary. Seems the beef with current regime goes back to the Poyet departure and its fallout. Who was organiser of Charlie Oatways testimonial? There was a view that Charlie was hung out to dry on the back of the Poyet regime falling apart and now is the chosen time to have a pop back at the club for this.
 














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