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

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Neuer is the only one out there that would be an improvement and he isn't coming.
People that are licking rag players balls on here while at the same time slagging off City players should be fucked off IMO.
 
The tone of this thread has surprised me , it appears there are a lot of our supporters on this forum who simply do not rate Joe , i wonder how many are match going supporters ??, because i see very little criticism of Joe on matchdays , granted the odd clearance goes into touch and their are some negative comments , but generally on match days , we are all behind him 100% , so maybe it would be interesting to find out how many of these posters criticising Joe actually attend games , or are they just jumping on the media bandwagon. Talk about kick a man when he is down , some of the comments on this thread are bewildering. Hes not the best keeper in the world , but he is in the top six , and will improve , keepers reach their prime in their thirties , hope Pep realises this and perseveres with a very good goalkeeper , who loves our football club.
 
One great thing about Hart is I think he can handle it. He really is an excellent professional when all's said and done. Whilst it's become clear Raheem Sterling has had issues with criticism, one would know that Joe Hart can take it on the chin and move forward. He has an excellent winning mentality, which in my opinion is vastly underrated in terms of its importance at the top level.

Whether he stays as City No1 or not remains unknown. But I truly believe Guardiola will be impressed with his determination. I think for the first year he'll look to train Hart and work on his weaknesses, such as distribution and concentration. Why wouldn't he?
 
The tone of this thread has surprised me , it appears there are a lot of our supporters on this forum who simply do not rate Joe , i wonder how many are match going supporters ??, because i see very little criticism of Joe on matchdays , granted the odd clearance goes into touch and their are some negative comments , but generally on match days , we are all behind him 100% , so maybe it would be interesting to find out how many of these posters criticising Joe actually attend games , or are they just jumping on the media bandwagon. Talk about kick a man when he is down , some of the comments on this thread are bewildering. Hes not the best keeper in the world , but he is in the top six , and will improve , keepers reach their prime in their thirties , hope Pep realises this and perseveres with a very good goalkeeper , who loves our football club.

Spot on. Chin up Joe
 
All keepers make cock ups ...yep Joe has made a few for England but to be honest i would rather him fuck up in goal for them than for City.
Over a season he saves us more points than he costs us. Soon as England get fucked up in any competition the press all jump on the lets slate any MCFC player.
Lets not start falling for the shit the media dish out. In Joe we trust.
 
One great thing about Hart is I think he can handle it. He really is an excellent professional when all's said and done. Whilst it's become clear Raheem Sterling has had issues with criticism, one would know that Joe Hart can take it on the chin and move forward. He has an excellent winning mentality, which in my opinion is vastly underrated in terms of its importance at the top level.

Whether he stays as City No1 or not remains unknown. But I truly believe Guardiola will be impressed with his determination. I think for the first year he'll look to train Hart and work on his weaknesses, such as distribution and concentration. Why wouldn't he?


I agree with all you write but would comment on your last sentence. If they are known weaknesses, why would you wait on a new manager before starting to address them? I'm convinced Joe knows where he needs to improve and is actively working on them now. Whether pep can accelerate progress in those areas is a different matter. Fingers crossed
 
All keepers make cock ups ...yep Joe has made a few for England but to be honest i would rather him fuck up in goal for them than for City.
Over a season he saves us more points than he costs us. Soon as England get fucked up in any competition the press all jump on the lets slate any MCFC player.
Lets not start falling for the shit the media dish out. In Joe we trust.
Media slate Joe so they don't have to slate Golden Cockney Wanker Harry useless **** Kane who couldn't score against Stevie Wonder
 
All keepers make mistakes harts are highlighted even more as he plays for city,having said that his two howlers against Wales and Iceland can't be brushed away he should have stopped them full stop .ian Wright made a point after the Iceland game claiming hart seemed to be to pumped up before the game which could have been a contributing factor...
 
The tone of this thread has surprised me , it appears there are a lot of our supporters on this forum who simply do not rate Joe , i wonder how many are match going supporters ??, because i see very little criticism of Joe on matchdays , granted the odd clearance goes into touch and their are some negative comments , but generally on match days , we are all behind him 100% , so maybe it would be interesting to find out how many of these posters criticising Joe actually attend games , or are they just jumping on the media bandwagon. Talk about kick a man when he is down , some of the comments on this thread are bewildering. Hes not the best keeper in the world , but he is in the top six , and will improve , keepers reach their prime in their thirties , hope Pep realises this and perseveres with a very good goalkeeper , who loves our football club.
I don't rate him,I never have done.I go to every home match,but I always support him.
 
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