All this nonsense about how Joe should have been told earlier is just that - nonsense. The only thing that matters here is Manchester City.
It's not like he's been made redundant. He's still getting paid £125k a week and will continue to do so for as long as he stays at the club.
Maybe Bravo wasn't available earlier in the summer (he was going to be No. 1 at Barca again until Ter Stegen started kicking up a fuss). Maybe Pep thought he could work with Joe and then soon realised it was a lost cause. Whatever it was, circumstances changed.
This is nothing new. It happens all the time in football and it shows a certain arrogance that Hart believes he should have been treated any differently to the thousands of other football club EMPLOYEES who've had exactly the same thing happen to them over the years.
City need him until they decide they no longer need him. That's the way it's always been in football and always will be; Hart's personal feelings and long-term plans really don't come into it.
Point. Since when did Hart become bigger than Manchester City? Media is playing nicely & quite a few fans are falling for it. Day by day it is only pulling the club back. We hv far more important issues to address. If Hart cant take a footballing decision like an adult, then does he indeed hv attitude problems? If he was a true City lover, he should tell the world right away that he will do what is best for Manchester City & put to bed all the other crap!