He began his management career with Chesterfield in 1988, but left within three years and spent the following decade as a youth team coach for Leeds United and then Nottingham Forest. In 2001, he returned to management with Nottingham Forest, later managing Barnsley, Rushden & Diamonds, Portsmouth, Queens Park Rangers, Crystal Palace and Swindon Town. In 2014, he joined the youth set-up at Notts County as acting academy manager.
Playing career
Hart came through the juniors at Stockport County, turned professional in 1970, and made his Football League debut as a 17-year-old, on 9 October in a 4–3 win against Lincoln City in the Fourth Division. He had a run of games at the end of that season, and was a first-team regular for the next two seasons,[1][6] before signing for Second Division club Blackpool in June 1973 for a fee of "about £25,000".[7]
He made his Blackpool debut on 22 October 1973, and only made two more appearances that season. Eventually, though, he established himself as a regular first-teamer and, in 1976–77, when he scored six goals as Blackpool challenged for promotion, he was ever-present.
In March 1978, after making 143 league appearances, scoring fifteen goals in the process, Hart left relegation-bound Blackpool for Leeds United for £300,000, as a replacement for Gordon McQueen. Hart spent five years at Elland Road, playing 191 games.
In 1983 Hart signed for Nottingham Forest to replace Willie Young, where he played 87 games and scored three goals. Hart actually scored in the controversial 1983–84 UEFA Cup semi-final against Anderlecht, but the goal was ruled out for no apparent reason and Anderlecht subsequently admitted having bribed the official.[8] A year later Hart was sold to Sheffield Wednesday in May 1985.
Hart had further spells at Birmingham City (breaking his leg in his only game for them) and Notts County (as player-coach) before retiring from playing in 1988, having made 567 league appearances.
Managerial and coaching career
Chesterfield
After the spell at Notts County, Hart was appointed manager of Chesterfield in 1988. Joining the club when they were firmly rooted to the bottom of the Third Division, he reorganised and revitalised the playing side of the club with assistant Chris McMenemy. Thanks especially to a number of notable number of home wins in the first three months of 1989 and a surprising 3–1 win at second place Sheffield United in early January, the team climbed out of the bottom four. However, this proved to be only a temporary abatement of the club's problems at that time. Despite bringing great performances from striker Dave Waller, who equalled the club's record for goals in consecutive games – eight – Chesterfield were relegated in the penultimate game. The following season saw Chesterfield reach the play-off final at Wembley after spending almost the entire season in the top seven, underlying Hart's ability and promise as a young manager. The team was defeated 0–1 by Cambridge United for whom Dion Dublin scored the winning goal. In February 1990, he gave 19-year-old Sean Dyche his Football League debut. Given no funds for squad improvement for the 1990–91 season, results and form were extremely indifferent. He was sacked on New Year's Day, 1991.
On 12 July 2001, Hart was promoted from Youth Academy Director to manager, succeeding David Platt, who had recently left the club to become the manager of the England under-21 team.[9] After less than a month of his tenure, Hart made his entire squad available for transfer, after being informed he had to drastically reduce the wage bill to avoid the club going into financial ruin.[10] As a result, Hart lost several experienced and key players, notably Andy Johnson to West Bromwich Albion for £200,000,[11]Alan Rogers to Leicester City for an undisclosed fee,[12] and Stern John to Birmingham City for £100,000.[13]
During the 2002–03 season, with the financial problems alleviated somewhat, and having the benefit of a settled side, Hart guided the club to the First Division play-offs, losing 4–3 after extra-time and 5–4 on aggregate to Sheffield United in the semi-finals.[14]
Forest started the 2003–04 season well, but a run of 14 games without a win resulted in Hart being sacked after a 1–0 home defeat to Coventry City on 7 February 2004.[15]
Barnsley
Less than a month after being forced out of the City Ground, Hart accepted the offer of the manager's job at Second Division club Barnsley.[16] However, he left the club a year later after failing to mount a serious promotion challenge.[17]
Rushden & Diamonds
In May 2006, Hart took over as manager of Rushden & Diamonds, following the departure of Barry Hunter.[18] After an average start to the season, Diamonds embarked on an eight match winless run, leading to Hart leaving the club in October by mutual consent.[19]
Portsmouth
Hart joined Premier League club Portsmouth as Director of Youth Operations in 2007.[20] He was asked to take over as caretaker manager, initially for one game only following the sacking of Tony Adams on 9 February 2009.[21] Shortly afterwards, Hart brought Brian Kidd in as his assistant.[22] He won his first game in charge 2–0 at home to Manchester City on 14 February 2009.[23] Hart continued as caretaker manager until the end of the 2008–09 season, Portsmouth executive chairman Peter Storrie announcing in March 2009, after a close 1–0 defeat to Chelsea, "(Alexandre Gaydamak) and I have been delighted with how the team have fared. They both have so much experience in the game and they have the respect of the players. We will review the managerial situation again at the end of the season."[24]
Hart was appointed as permanent manager on a two-year contract on 21 July 2009.[20][25] In the 2009–10 season, however, Portsmouth, a club in turmoil and on the brink of administration, had the worst ever start by a Premier League team, losing their first seven league games. This run was finally ended when Portsmouth recorded a 1–0 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux on 3 October 2009.[26] On 24 November 2009, with only two Premier League wins in 13 games and three points adrift at the bottom of the table, Hart was sacked.[27] He declined the offer of an alternative role as technical director responsible for players aged 18–21, and left the club.[27]
Queens Park Rangers
On 17 December 2009, Hart was appointed manager of Queens Park Rangers following the exit of Jim Magilton the previous day, with Mick Harford joining him as assistant manager.[28] On 15 January 2010, after only five games in charge, Hart left the club, with his assistant Mick Harford taking temporary charge.[29]
Crystal Palace
On 2 March 2010, Hart was appointed caretaker manager of Crystal Palace with Dougie Freedman as assistant manager and John Pemberton as first-team coach.[30] This followed the departure of Neil Warnock a day earlier, who left the club to become the manager of Queens Park Rangers, bringing Mick Jones and Keith Curle with him.[31] Crystal Palace were in administration, and Hart's task was to keep them in the Championship.[32] This was achieved on Hart's final day in the job after a 2–2 draw with Sheffield Wednesday, which saw the hosts relegated instead.[32] Hart left Crystal Palace at the end of the season.[33]
In June 2010, it was announced that Hart was on the shortlist to become the successor to Phil Brown at the recently relegated Hull City.[34] The job however was given to former Leicester City manager Nigel Pearson.[35]
Swindon Town
Hart was appointed manager of Swindon Town on 3 March 2011, with his new club in the League One relegation zone.[33] He appointed former Notts County manager Ian McParland as his assistant.[33] On 28 April 2011, Hart was sacked after failing to lead Swindon out of the relegation zone, with the club managing only one win in 11 games under his tenure,[36] a 1–0 away win over Brentford on 9 April 2011.[37]
Charlton Athletic
On 3 June 2011, Hart joined Charlton Athletic as Academy Director.[38] He left the club on 21 May 2014 following a restructure in the Charlton Academy.[39]
Notts County
On 2 October 2014, Hart was appointed as acting academy manager at League One club Notts County, following the suspension of academy manager Mick Leonard.[40] He later became caretaker manager,[41] a day after the sacking of manager Shaun Derry on 23 March 2015, following a run of three wins in 24 league games.[42] Hart guided the club to three draws in three games,[43] before the appointment of Ricardo Moniz as manager on 7 April 2015.[44] He subsequently left Notts County, stating it was always his attention to leave after the departure of Shaun Derry.[43][45]
Return to Leeds United
On 29 August 2015, it was announced that Hart would return to Leeds United as the Academy Director and Under-21s Manager.[46] He left the club on 1 April 2016 due to personal matters.[47]
In January 2019 Hart was appointed assistant manager to Nathan Jones at Stoke City.[50] Hart and Jones left Stoke on 1 November 2019.[51]
Luton Town
On 19 June 2020, Hart returned to Luton Town for the remainder of the season.[52] It was confirmed he would continue as part of the back room staff for the 2020/21 season.
Return to Charlton Athletic
On 9 February 2024, Hart returned to Charlton Athletic to serve as assistant manager to Nathan Jones once more.[53] Jones had joined Charlton as first team manager five days prior on 4 February 2024.[54]
On 29 August 2024, Hart stepped down from his role as assistant manager at Charlton Athletic.[55]
Career statistics
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[6]
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