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

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When Willy got hurt yesterday Hart seemed to having a right good laugh on the bench with one of the coaches (I guess at the irony rather than at Willys expense) was good to see, he seems in good spirits. Top, top professional attitude.
It was Bonaventura, Pep's fitness coach. Maybe they were laughing that the magical medicines finally arrived, which were missing in Munich, so there won't be any injuries anyway. :)
 
When Willy got hurt yesterday Hart seemed to having a right good laugh on the bench with one of the coaches (I guess at the irony rather than at Willys expense) was good to see, he seems in good spirits. Top, top professional attitude.
Laughing when a team mate gets hurt is certainly not 'A top professional' attitude', in my book
 
When Willy got hurt yesterday Hart seemed to having a right good laugh on the bench with one of the coaches (I guess at the irony rather than at Willys expense) was good to see, he seems in good spirits. Top, top professional attitude.

Laughing when a team mate gets hurt is certainly not 'A top professional' attitude', in my book

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Laughing when a team mate gets hurt is certainly not 'A top professional' attitude', in my book

So I take it you're accusing Manel Estiarte, Pep's right hand man, of the same lack of professionalism?

Hart was clearly laughing at something Estiarte was saying to him. I doubt they were both laughing at a colleague in pain but I guess people will see what they want to see.
 
Soooo, if I'm reading this right, do people actually, genuinely believe that Hart was laughing at one of our players being injured? Or, are people just pissing around?
 
I have been supporting the notion that it is better given the manager and the style of play etc it it better for all concerned for Joe to go. But the idea that he was laughing with another member of the staff - Estarte at a colleague being injured is ridiculous. He could have been laughing at anything.
 
It was evident he was not seriously hurt. It seemed more like a 'shit.... I said my big goodbye on Wednesday... This was not on the books!' Moment.
 
Yes, we do need to give him the benefit of the doubt. Definitely.

That said, we're not all starry-eyed teenagers who put blind faith in an individual, so don't be surprised that people are having their say.

I am pretty opinionated on managers myself but even I wouldn't be questioning a manager after 5 games, especially as we have won them all. You can only judge a manager on his cv and what you see on the pitch.
 
People who don't like him are believing that

The sad part of all this is that some fans will sing hart songs so some will then sing pep songs, some fans will jump on any error or weakness by willy, some will take facial expressions from hart as meaningful without any knowledge of the conversation. When bravo plays it will be hart wouldn't have done that/hart couldn't have passed the ball like that. When Joe played he got a cheer everytime he passed the ball 5 yards. All of it nonsense.On the pitch we are playing well and winning games. Everyone should be pretty happy at the moment.

God help bravo if he has a stinker first game against the rag vermin motherfuckers. And God help Joe hart if he is here and smiles because Kidd drops a silent but deadly one on the bench
 
You don't want to get involved but you keep replying (in order not to be rude) but you don't want Cleavers to reply? Is that so that you can get the last word in? You could just not reply you know.

BTW, I think you're talking rubbish about Hart being 'mismanaged'.
Bang on, bored of his biggest blue routine and the faux hard man act with his face to face bollocks.
 
I am pretty opinionated on managers myself but even I wouldn't be questioning a manager after 5 games, especially as we have won them all. You can only judge a manager on his cv and what you see on the pitch.

I'm not questioning his managerial abilities; more reacting to those who see fit to slag off Hart to demonstrate their unquestioning loyalty. FWIW I think Pep's a brilliant manager and I love what we are seeing develop on the pitch.
 
Sounds like he's going to Torino. Good luck to him. Brave move to go abroad. Overall I think it's the right decision. Having him staying would've been a nightmare of epic proportions for everyone involved.
 
Sounds like he's going to Torino. Good luck to him. Brave move to go abroad. Overall I think it's the right decision. Having him staying would've been a nightmare of epic proportions for everyone involved.

agreed , should have been a better club , but guess running out of time
 
Way too good for Torino but it'll be an awesome experience for him playing in another league. When do we ever see England internationals playing abroad in their prime?
 
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