Joe Hart (joined Torino on season long loan - Official)

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There seem to be one or two seriously sad buggers who use Peps decision about Hart to validate their own opinions to slag off every aspect of Harts character and ability.
Guardiola got rid of Toure Ibrahimovic and many others whilst they were still fine players and I suspect it had little to do with their character as a manager you often have to manage awkward buggers.

I am a Hart fan but if the manager doesn't think he is suitable to the way he plays he may be replaced I will be sorry but believe in our manager. His going will not in anyway diminish his contribution to City down the years including some fabulous times in the Champs league and superb performances when we won the title by narrow margins.
 
Everton & Sevilla have expressed interest in signing Joe Hart. He wants loan, doesn't feel 2wks enough to decide permanent future #MCFC #EFC

From BBC
 
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Joe looks happy
 
I agree,it can't drag on much longer,but it should have been sorted weeks ago,if Pep realised he was surplus,they not back till later today,so nothing will be sorted today no matter what the media try and say

It appears that Pep had doubts about a number of players, but only made a final decision once he'd seen them in training for a few weeks (or in Nasri's case, once he'd seen him on the weighing scales).
 
New to the Forum,

Been a fan all my life obviously with my old man being one and although I haven't endured what a lot of people have who are a good few years my senior, at 24 one of my fondest memories growing up being our DIV 2 play-off win against Gillingham with Dickov and Weaver being our Hero's. As I've seen us progress one player I've always admired and held in high regard is Joe Hart. 10 Years of service we have seen him grow into one of the best goalkeepers in the World, and although his distribution and decision making can be sometimes called into question nobody can doubt his presence between the sticks, leadership qualities and shot stopping abilities. Yes he has made mistakes , as every goalkeeper and player has but I feel he has more than atoned for those errors with the many games he has saved our skin with his man of the match performances.

Yes it's a new era, with Pep and his style of play I like many am very excited for the seasons ahead. But I do feel maybe Pep should give Joe more time to bring him back down to earth and instead of dismissing his style of play and moving him on when in his prime. Spend the time coaching him, to buy into his style of play and bring the best out of him. I for one would be very sad to see Joe go..
 
New to the Forum,

Been a fan all my life obviously with my old man being one and although I haven't endured what a lot of people have who are a good few years my senior, at 24 one of my fondest memories growing up being our DIV 2 play-off win against Gillingham with Dickov and Weaver being our Hero's. As I've seen us progress one player I've always admired and held in high regard is Joe Hart. 10 Years of service we have seen him grow into one of the best goalkeepers in the World, and although his distribution and decision making can be sometimes called into question nobody can doubt his presence between the sticks, leadership qualities and shot stopping abilities. Yes he has made mistakes , as every goalkeeper and player has but I feel he has more than atoned for those errors with the many games he has saved our skin with his man of the match performances.

Yes it's a new era, with Pep and his style of play I like many am very excited for the seasons ahead. But I do feel maybe Pep should give Joe more time to bring him back down to earth and instead of dismissing his style of play and moving him on when in his prime. Spend the time coaching him, to buy into his style of play and bring the best out of him. I for one would be very sad to see Joe go..

Welcome to the forum mate,I hope you have thick skin,and have a tin hat,they will both be needed as time goes on,as you will soon find out !!
Especially on this thread,there are some rite plums
 
Everton & Sevilla have expressed interest in signing Joe Hart. He wants loan, doesn't feel 2wks enough to decide permanent future #MCFC #EFC

From BBC
I hope this is true. If he really goes to Spain to learn how to come back and compete with Bravo then it's brave, mature, confident and implies that he does want to end his career as a City player.
 
I hope this is true. If he really goes to Spain to learn how to come back and compete with Bravo then it's brave, mature, confident and implies that he does want to end his career as a City player.

Absolutely.

That would be perfect. It could also be that he's hoping Pep loses every game, gets fired & we get some bog standard trog manager in, who doesn't care about passing though ;)
 
I want Joe to stay and fight for his position but what will be will be. It is quite a surprise out of all the players though he's the biggest casualty of pep coming.
 
New to the Forum,

Been a fan all my life obviously with my old man being one and although I haven't endured what a lot of people have who are a good few years my senior, at 24 one of my fondest memories growing up being our DIV 2 play-off win against Gillingham with Dickov and Weaver being our Hero's. As I've seen us progress one player I've always admired and held in high regard is Joe Hart. 10 Years of service we have seen him grow into one of the best goalkeepers in the World, and although his distribution and decision making can be sometimes called into question nobody can doubt his presence between the sticks, leadership qualities and shot stopping abilities. Yes he has made mistakes , as every goalkeeper and player has but I feel he has more than atoned for those errors with the many games he has saved our skin with his man of the match performances.

Yes it's a new era, with Pep and his style of play I like many am very excited for the seasons ahead. But I do feel maybe Pep should give Joe more time to bring him back down to earth and instead of dismissing his style of play and moving him on when in his prime. Spend the time coaching him, to buy into his style of play and bring the best out of him. I for one would be very sad to see Joe go..
I cant see why any City fan would be happy to see Joe leave, he has been a great servant to our club, and played a massive part of our rise, will be a sad day when Joe leaves our club, now or in 5 years.
 
Are Sevilla actually interested?...Thought Sergio Rico was coming along nicely
Sevilla are searching for a keeper as their no.2 is injured. I can see why a loan deal would appeal to them but i doubt if Hart or Rico would be happy sitting on the bench. Maybe they plan to alternate like Barca did with Stegen and Bravo? From what i have seen Sampaoli also prefers a possession based attacking style playing out from the back. This Sevilla team looks very different to last seasons.
 
I like the idea of Hart going on loan to improve his passing skills, and I like even more the idea of i, if Pep suggested it to him to keep his long term future with City. But I suspect the reality is that loans are only being considered because of the lack of time left in the transfer window to get the right move for him. It obviously has come out of the blue for him and his advisers.
 
Absolutely.

That would be perfect. It could also be that he's hoping Pep loses every game, gets fired & we get some bog standard trog manager in, who doesn't care about passing though ;)

Agreed. A loan move to Sevilla could be the making of him. It was interesting hearing Neville on Monday Night Football talk about the Spanish approach to goal keepers in training and how they join in all the outfield drills and are key to everything the team does. Very much what Pep is doing at City.

If Joe were to go there for a season he could become used to this style of football and I'm sure would be a better keeper for it. Sevilla are in the Champions League so Hart would still be playing at the highest level and keep him in the reckoning for England... I'm sure Allardyce would love an excuse for a jolly to Spain to watch him.

It would also show great commitment on his part to want to learn, which should go down well at City, assuming of course that his relationship with Guardiola is not damaged beyond repair....
 
If the BBC report on Hart seeking a loan move is true, then all I can say, is if it is really true, then he's welcome to leave permanently as far as I'm concerned.

The last thing Pep needs is a player (possibly Kompany too because of unreliable fitness) who might create a bad atmosphere within the squad, because they are no longer shoe-ins for each game.

I'm confident the board will give Pep 100% backing and will be willing to sell both Hart and Kompany if he recommends this. There will be no individual player allowed to dictate to Pep whether or not they play, this is the way all football teams should be managed.
 
Sevilla are searching for a keeper as their no.2 is injured. I can see why a loan deal would appeal to them but i doubt if Hart or Rico would be happy sitting on the bench. Maybe they plan to alternate like Barca did with Stegen and Bravo? From what i have seen Sampaoli also prefers a possession based attacking style playing out from the back. This Sevilla team looks very different to last seasons.

Yeah just seen that Soria(23 years old) played in the Europa league and Beto left this season. So they lack experience in that position and does seem like they rotate keepers, well at least Emery did.
Joe should go there and win the Europa league after finishing 3rd in their Champions league group aha. Also their keepers averaged around 70% distribution success last season so it could help Joe improve that part of his game, rather than going to Everton and lumping it up to Lukaku.
 
If the BBC report on Hart seeking a loan move is true, then all I can say, is if it is really true, then he's welcome to leave permanently as far as I'm concerned.

The last thing Pep needs is a player (possibly Kompany too because of unreliable fitness) who might create a bad atmosphere within the squad, because they are no longer shoe-ins for each game.

I'm confident the board will give Pep 100% backing and will be willing to sell both Hart and Kompany if he recommends this. There will be no individual player allowed to dictate to Pep whether or not they play, this is the way all football teams should be managed.

Lol
 
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