Yes, but in all those instances the other player was pretty much 100% to blame. In my view.
Yeah, I'm not sure how Clichy trying to put it out for a corner and grazing his own goalpost whilst doing so could be considered Hart's fault!
As a former and now occasional 'keeper, I don't think there's too much wrong and I still believe he is one of the best in the game.
You sometimes have wobbles or a funny moment where you get a little bit of luck and it goes the other side of the post or bobbles back up into your hands - but that's part and parcel of the game. Yes, it's generally accepted that 'keepers cannot make mistakes like outfield players can, but the little heart-in-mouth moments that turn out fine should be forgiven as just that and not a reason to jump on someone's back. If you look dodgy but never concede, you've got to be better than someone who looks good but concedes regularly.
Sometimes the mistakes come in little bunches, but Joe has always got his head down and turned it around.
He is pumped up and comes across as slightly bonkers, but none of that is because he thinks he's Mr Big - it's because he wants to play well. A Goalkeeper's priorities are quite different from the rest of the team and every goal you concede hurts you, even if 5 'keepers in the same goal couldn't have kept it out. Whilst an outfield player can walk off and think that it wasn't their fault, a 'keeper will always feel responsible, even if his defense shafted him and it went in off the 6th rebound after he'd made 5 worldies.
I've also seen people criticising him when he owns up to his mistakes, offering the advice not to make the mistake in the first place - but it shows that he doesn't hide.
He went up to the England fans, most of whom had been calling every player on the pitch a c**t all game, and held his hands up in apology, and I think that takes a lot of guts and shows how responsible he feels. To be honest, he could (and maybe should) have been made England captain instead of Rooney, and that might have produced totally different performances out of him and many other players.