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

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I thought it was noticeable how Joe looked for the short pass, or throw, whereas in past seasons he has been looking to play long diagonals higher up the pitch. I have no doubts Joe could be the sweeper keeper it just looks like it is too late for him to show it, why oh why was he not trying to do this last season and in training perhaps with extra sessions and joining in passing drills, I know I would if I wanted to develop my game and play at City with Pep.
 
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I thought it was noticeable how Joe looked for the short pass, or throw, whereas in past seasons he has been looking to play long diagonals higher up the pitch. I have no doubts Joe could be the sweeper keeper it just looks like it is too late for him to show it, why oh why was he not trying to do this last season and in training perhaps with extra sessions and joining in passing drills, I know I would if I wanted to develop my game and play at City with Pep.

And I reckon that is one of the reason pep has chosen to replace Joe, as you mention above. He has probably tried but all to late. Pep said in his interview that Joe knew what he wanted in a keeper, and the role he wants a keeper to play.
 
II feel heart broken beyond words. It's just not right. Will back pep and the club fully but this will take some time to get over.

My thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time......
 
I thought it was noticeable how Joe looked for the short pass, or throw, whereas in past seasons he has been looking to play long diagonals higher up the pitch. I have no doubts Joe could be the sweeper keeper it just looks like it is too late for him to show it, why oh why was he not trying to do this last season and in training perhaps with extra sessions and joining in passing drills, I know I would if I wanted to develop my game and play at City with Pep.
In joes defence it needed the defenders to play to the system as well Joe couldn't just start playing sweeper keeper without them being drilled in it.
 
Thought Joe, the fans and Guardiola all did themselves credit last night. A few people have criticised his professionalism, but you have to give Joe credit for the mature way he has handled this.

Joe Hart: ""This is a special place for me - I've made no secret of that. Situations occur in football. We are men and we get on with it." Also credit to Guardiola for following his judgement.
 
One wonders why you follow football, listen to music, watch TV....or interact with people at all, if all people are to you is what they earn.

Football teams print money. Should that money go to the people who make the club what it is and put bums in seats and success on the field? Or, should it just all flow back into the pockets of Sheikh Mansour, who these players have helped turn a few hundred million into two billion?

Only sad muppets with no life shake their fist at anyone who has made something of themselves. Some people actually work their way to the top in a very competitive field, as has Joe Hart. Does he get very well paid? Absolutely! Should he? Absolutely! Are some wages seemingly obscene? Absolutely! Does he earn it by being one of the best at what he does in a field that generates billions of pounds? Absolutely. Does ANY of that require him to be a class act during this upheaval? Absolutely NOT...but he has been.

Don't cry for Joe Hart, he will be fine. However, to try to distill him down to his paycheck is disrespectful in the extreme for a player that has represented our club as well as anyone over the years of service he has provided.
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