If You Cannae Spell It, Here's How It Goes . . .H a R . . . T L E Y Alan Campbell Meets the Much-Admired and Goal-Hungry Midfielder Who Is Revelling in the Form of His Career

Sunday HeraldMarch 22, 2005

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IT was once the opinion of St Johnstone chairman Geoff Brown that the best place for Paul Hartley was the bin. If, as expected, the midfielder makes his debut for Scotland in the San Siro on Saturday, it is Brown whose views will be rubbished.

Hartley has been proving his detractors wrong all season. A career which started with his home-town Hamilton Accies and meandered without great purpose through Millwall, Raith Rovers, Hibs and St Johnstone has spectacularly found direction at Hearts.

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If You Cannae Spell It, Here's How It Goes . . .H a R . . . T L E Y Alan Campbell Meets the Much-Admired and Goal-Hungry Midfielder Who Is Revelling in the Form of His Career

After nearly being discarded in Perth, the 28-year-old finds himself being coveted by Celtic, while simultaneously being shepherded into the Scotland pen by Walter Smith.

With Darren Fletcher and almost certainly James McFadden also now non-starters for Saturday night's World Cup qualifier against Italy in Milan's great soccer cathedra...

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