Pompey could stick with Hart

25 April 2009 13:22
Portsmouth chief executive Peter Storrie has dropped a strong hint Paul Hart could stay on as manager next season.[LNB] Hart has done an impressive job at Fratton Park since replacing Tony Adams at the helm in February.[LNB]The management team of Hart and Brian Kidd has guided Portsmouth away from trouble in accumulating 13 points from 19 games.[LNB]Pompey have only lost twice under Hart and Storrie has been impressed by the impact of the caretaker boss, who was promoted from head of youth development to succeed Adams.[LNB]"In many ways Paul and Brian are an amusing combination - Paul with his experience and (his effect) as a disciplinarian on occasions, and Brian with his fantastic coaching knowledge," said Storrie.[LNB]"Together they have created something special for the players.[LNB]Reaction"The reaction they have had from senior players like Sol Campbell, David James and Sylvain Distin, people who have been there and done it all, is plain to see.[LNB]"And the way they have turned things around here in such a short space of time is magnificent."[LNB]

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