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Paul Hart

Joining Nathan Jones at Luton as assistant manager

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  • jamiebcool
    jamiebcool Posts: 593
    And we will have nobsavage (or whatever his name is)

  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,517
    Good blend of youth and experience.

    How simple that is.

    Yet this regime takes a whole season to replace the UK scout and is about to appoint their 7th head coach.
  • shine166
    shine166 Posts: 13,996
    Expecting good things from Luton over the next few years, seems they will finally be moving away from that vile stadium too.
  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 26,435
    Good luck to Luton. Hope they start to make their way back up the Football League now.

    Two very shrewd appointments there.

    It's really that simple Katrien.
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 96,282

    Good luck to Luton. Hope they start to make their way back up the Football League now.

    Two very shrewd appointments there.

    It's really that simple Katrien.

    Hang on lets see if it actually works first.

    In the same vein it could all go horribly tits up and see Luton heading the other way, you never know with Football (surely we've all been taught that lesson by Leicester this year).

    Especially as Jones (sadly) hasnt set the world on fire there yet
  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 26,435

    Good luck to Luton. Hope they start to make their way back up the Football League now.

    Two very shrewd appointments there.

    It's really that simple Katrien.

    Hang on lets see if it actually works first.

    In the same vein it could all go horribly tits up and see Luton heading the other way, you never know with Football (surely we've all been taught that lesson by Leicester this year).

    Especially as Jones (sadly) hasnt set the world on fire there yet
    Either way, I'm sure they'll be more successful than Guy Luzon, Bob Peeters, Karel Fraeye and Jose Riga all were at Charlton.
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 70,497
    Paul Hart's track record at a first team level is pretty mixed, so it'll be interesting what his job entails. His real forte does seem to to be youth teams and academies

  • Swisdom
    Swisdom Posts: 14,980

    Paul Hart's track record at a first team level is pretty mixed, so it'll be interesting what his job entails. His real forte does seem to to be youth teams and academies

    Funny that he owns a part share in a football agency. Funny that so many of his young players get signed up by that agency too.

    Just saying

  • shine166
    shine166 Posts: 13,996
    Swisdom said:

    Paul Hart's track record at a first team level is pretty mixed, so it'll be interesting what his job entails. His real forte does seem to to be youth teams and academies

    Funny that he owns a part share in a football agency. Funny that so many of his young players get signed up by that agency too.

    Just saying

    So ?

    If he was good at fixing cars, would it be strange that he opened a garage ?
  • Ormiston_Addick
    Ormiston_Addick Posts: 8,818
    shine166 said:

    Swisdom said:

    Paul Hart's track record at a first team level is pretty mixed, so it'll be interesting what his job entails. His real forte does seem to to be youth teams and academies

    Funny that he owns a part share in a football agency. Funny that so many of his young players get signed up by that agency too.

    Just saying

    So ?

    If he was good at fixing cars, would it be strange that he opened a garage ?
    I think that the point being made is more in there being a conflict of interest in being an academy coach and also having a player management agency.

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  • NornIrishAddick
    NornIrishAddick Posts: 9,632
    shine166 said:

    Swisdom said:

    Paul Hart's track record at a first team level is pretty mixed, so it'll be interesting what his job entails. His real forte does seem to to be youth teams and academies

    Funny that he owns a part share in a football agency. Funny that so many of his young players get signed up by that agency too.

    Just saying

    So ?

    If he was good at fixing cars, would it be strange that he opened a garage ?
    It's a little bit more like the conflict of interest (potential/perceived) between running a garage, servicing cars, and doing MOT checks - though in Northern Ireland, the latter is done by the State.
  • andynelson
    andynelson Posts: 1,951
    We haven't missed Hart since he left.
  • dajavouslagan
    dajavouslagan Posts: 735
    Good appointment that. Wouldn't matter who we get if Roly is still picking the players though!