Hart
finished as the Foxhunters and the UCL`s top goalscorer for the truncated 2019/20
season.
The
club are delighted to keep him in a situation where he received many offers but
has chosen to stay and play under new manager Cleveland Taylor.
Hart
told the club`s website: "I am delighted to be staying with Quorn. I love
it here and working with all the lads. We have some fantastic players here and
we certainly showed that we are a very good side last season.
“Finishing
the season when it did top of the table and we was very confident we would have
achieved promotion. There is also great people who work very hard behind the
scenes to ensure we are well resourced and provide a top class place to play
our football. I am just glad I can still work alongside them next season.
“With
Cleveland also joining us in the summer. I am sure we will have a lot to offer
next season and I just want to help the club finish the job we started and aim
for promotion whenever we can safely resume football.”
Quorn
chairman Stuart Turner added: "Harty is top class and has proven that over
the last two seasons, scoring 70 goals in the UCL and Midland League.
“It
was important for me and a good bit of business for the club whilst we are not
playing football to get as many of our side signed on from last season, including
Harty so we can focus on progressing under Cleveland's new management team and
give him a fantastic squad to work with. Harty knows where onion bag is, and we
have got ourselves a great striker for a further year". |