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im just wondering if Hart is to loud in the dressing room? Seems to me that he has not had the same time to learn anything but whisked away to fast... think I read somewhere here that Pep isnt to big on strong leaders? Might be totally wrong here but thats an alternative thought to "only" not being good at his feet... especially since hasnt had much time... judging one player from one half... seems extreme even from Pep... for me it feels like more to it than that!

What do you guys think?
 
I'll be much happier with this signing than us spending a stupid amount on Ter Stegen.
 
£20m is it - can't say I know much about this lad other than he looks like he can play with his feet in a few videos - the market is crazy when £20m is viewed as pocket change. It'll be sad to see Hart pushed out and leave, but he's won a fair few trophies here and it's no time for sentiment. He's been a very important player for us.
 
There are two ways of looking at that though. I personally don't think there is any chance that Hart would unseat Bravo if he came in. IMO Bravo had that ability in his game before he came to Barca (that is why Barca bought him). So I very much want to sell Hart because it would be tough watching him sit on the bench all season and I think that is where he will be if he doesn't leave. I want the best for him and IMO that is leaving because after watching yesterday's game, he is done at City.
It's fair enough that it's your opinion Hart won't overtake Bravo to regain top slot, but I think if Hart shows the right attitude, he deserves the chance to try and develop his game and compete. IMO it would be a shame to force him out if he is showing the right attitude.
 
im just wondering if Hart is to loud in the dressing room? Seems to me that he has not had the same time to learn anything but whisked away to fast... think I read somewhere here that Pep isnt to big on strong leaders? Might be totally wrong here but thats an alternative thought to "only" not being good at his feet... especially since hasnt had much time... judging one player from one half... seems extreme even from Pep... for me it feels like more to it than that!

What do you guys think?

I think you might be a little bit on to something. Mostly, it's just that he can't do the job we need of him. Unfortunate, but it is what it is.
 
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Barcelona exit to replace Joe Hart
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33 isn't exactly old for a keeper.
Of course it is. Keepers play on til their late 30s usually without problems, but how many really stay at their highest level? I'd say we will get 2-3 years out of him with the first 12 months being an up and down kind of experience.

It's all well and good having a keeper who fits the philosophy but the Premier League is different. Keepers are closed down much more and keepers are physically battered at set pieces. Being great with the ball counts for little if he looks a reck every time a ball is launched into the box. I just think its a risky decision to be honest and we have other pressing issues in other areas.
 
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