England Sheffield United On 22 July 1994, Veart moved to England to sign with
Sheffield United for a
transfer fee of £150,000. On 5 November 1995, he netted two goals to secure a 4–1 victory over
Portsmouth. On 9 September, Veart scored the winning goal in the match against Norwich which saw five Norwich players booked. On 18 January 1996, Veart scored the winning goal in a shock 1–0 win against Arsenal in the
FA Cup third round. Veart scored through a header, assisted by
Dane Whitehouse, to pass goalkeeper
David Seaman in the 68th minute. By this time, he fell out with new manager
Howard Kendall and soon departed to join former coach
Dave Bassett at
Crystal Palace.
Crystal Palace On 27 December 1996, Veart scored his first goal for Palace, netting past Australian keeper
Andy Petterson, in a 2–1 win against
Charlton Athletic. Veart went on to score six goals in nine games, helping his side towards
promotion to the
Premier League and earned the nickname "goal machine" by the Palace faithful. In the
1997–98 season, after
six appearances in the top flight and struggling for playing time, Veart was sold to
Millwall for a fee of £100,000 in December 1997.
Adelaide United After a five-year stint with former club
Adelaide City, Veart joined
Adelaide United in their
inaugural season in the
2003–04 NSL season. He made his debut at
Hindmarsh Stadium on 17 October 2003, scoring United's first goal in their history in a 1–0 win against
Brisbane Strikers, in front of a sell-out crowd of 15,568. He helped his side to a top-four position on the table, scoring a brace in a 4–3 win over
Melbourne Knights on 8 February 2004. Veart went on to score in both legs of the
elimination final against Brisbane Strikers, importantly in the second leg where his side lost 4–1, clinching qualification on
away goals to the
semi-final. He finished his debut season as the club top goalscorer with 12 goals in 27 appearances. Ahead of the newly
established A-League, Veart scored the maiden goal of the competition in a 1–0 opening day victory over
Newcastle Jets at
EnergyAustralia Stadium. On 28 October 2005, he scored the only goal in a decisive win over
Melbourne Victory to send his side to the top of the table. His side continue their dominance at the top, as Veart scored the equaliser in the 76th minute of a 2–1 away win against Newcastle on 2 December. At the end of the season, he was named Adelaide United's Player of the Season and nominated for the
Johnny Warren Medal. ==International career==