Joe Hart - thank you and good luck

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Joe will probably earn £10mil if he sees out the final year of his contract with us. There will be substantial loyalty bonuses as well as a salary of at least £6mil. It will be a result if we let Joe go on a free and avoid making a pay off.

Leeds are looking for a keeper and I think Joe hasn’t shown Prem form for a few years. Joe would need to show he has become more comfortable on the ball to impress Bielsa.

Leeds would be a great move for him.
 
Feel for him a bit , but for us he was poor and lacked a lot of confidence - just never seemed commanding, Dropping Adrian for him was a big reason we had such a poor season.
 
I’ll never forget that Arsenal friendly game.

I don’t hold it against him but I was disappointed at the time and it was clearly an attempt at disrespecting the manager.

Wrong move.
 
Another year on loan will not hurt him and he has no need to gamble,like i keep saying i'm sure an arrangement will be made with the club next month that see's his contract ended with both sides happy

We'll have to disagree, I think a loan will be a total waste of his time, he'll just be wasting another season. A loan doesn't relaunch his career it just postpones his career.

For me, he needs to get a move, be somewhere he's actually wanted, feel believed in again. He won't get that on loan.

If the club pay him off, then great. For himself, another year contracted to City is stagnating a already dying career a year longer. Another failed loan would do him irreparable damage.
 
yeah i have to agree, selling him is best for both parties.

If Pep were to be leaving next summer, Joe might fancy riding it out and seeing if he can get in with the next management but Pep is staying, and Joe is not Pep's man, so he needs to move on and kickstart his career again, cos he was really decent when he was on form.
 
Needs to decide if he's got the hunger still.

He'll have enough money to live a luxury lifestyle for 100's of years if he is only slightly sensible.

If he wants another shot at big time football he'll need a club for this season & will have to take an affordable hit for a multimillionaire.
 
I’ll never forget that Arsenal friendly game.

I don’t hold it against him but I was disappointed at the time and it was clearly an attempt at disrespecting the manager.

Wrong move.
What happened in the arsenal game?
 
Was that the one where Pep wanted him to try playing out from the back and he just keep hoofing the ball into touch?
 
I've never heard anyone that is in favour of the Danny Mills or Winston Bogarde. Sure everyone is entitled to their contact. But I'd hoped Joe was a different beast to Danny Mills.
He should be looking for the first train out of town in order to rebuild his career.
Worked quite well for Wayne Bridge too. Of course he was out of football not long after he collected the proceeds of the contract of which he was entitled.
 
I've never heard anyone that is in favour of the Danny Mills or Winston Bogarde. Sure everyone is entitled to their contact. But I'd hoped Joe was a different beast to Danny Mills.
He should be looking for the first train out of town in order to rebuild his career.

He may have decided that he has no career left in the UK and having recently married decided to hang his boots up. He can draw down his salary from his contract and add that to his already healthy pot and look to do something quite different.
 
We'll have to disagree, I think a loan will be a total waste of his time, he'll just be wasting another season. A loan doesn't relaunch his career it just postpones his career.

For me, he needs to get a move, be somewhere he's actually wanted, feel believed in again. He won't get that on loan.

If the club pay him off, then great. For himself, another year contracted to City is stagnating a already dying career a year longer. Another failed loan would do him irreparable damage.

He'll never play for a top team again and he'll never play for England again. I will be shocked if he doesn't go out on loan.
 
His time has passed. He was a great servant to the club but his latitude when Pep arrived was arrogant. I agree with Karen. Release him from his contract and wave farewell. Not sure we should pay him off though. I am sure he would make up any losses with a signing on fee.

It won't be longitude until he finds another club, hopefully he can regain a good measure of his former self and end his career on a high.
 
I don't know, maybe one of the ITK's will eventually be man enough to provide definitive proof of all the snide accusations they made a year or so ago on here.

It’ll come out one day. I hated hearing what I heard and I trusted my source 100% too.

“Don’t sell Joe Art... Sooper Joey Art...” - We didn’t. Nobody would buy him.
 
It’ll come out one day. I hated hearing what I heard and I trusted my source 100% too.

“Don’t sell Joe Art... Sooper Joey Art...” - We didn’t. Nobody would buy him.

Like I said same old same old, insinuation without any back up, well apart from my source said 100% believe it, blah blah blah.

Man up and prove it, lay it out on the table or don't bother.
 
He is still young and won't have been helped by the cowardly whispering campaign.

Beasant looked finished int the early 1990s and went on for another 10 years plus at a good level.

Whether he leaves the club or not, City will still be paying or topping up his wages until the end of June 2019 and then giving him severance pay no doubt.
 
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