Joe Hart

Len Rum said:
twoddlehopper said:
Seriously can't believe how many people are critical of Hart. He's hands down the best keeper in the league. His shot stopping is superb, his one on one challenges are the best since the red nose Dane, he's good on crosses and he's pass success is over 60%, not bad to say the majority of them are over 40-60 yards. Too many fans just love a moan about something, who's next, vinny ain't been great by his own standards this year nor has silva, or aguero, but as I say, it's their own incredibly high standards you measure them against. One average season and people are demanding replacements.
Realise it's a bit of a rant, but iv had it all season off muppets who sit near me, the best was a fella screaming for us to swap him for de gear.
You have to be a WUM
- no City fan would scream for him to be replaced by "de gear" ( sic)
- he's good at crosses??
- 86 posts in four years
Yeah he's good at crosses, not great but good. What has the amount of post iv got, got to do with anything? And oh yes the fella who sits two seats to my right came out with that statement.
 
ive never heard so much shit about harts kicking,for city and england who the fuck has he got to hit with a kick???.

hart has obviously been told to throw the ball out as quickly and safely as possible,you watch joe,as soon as he gets the ball hes on his toes looking to throw.

now if there is nobody to throw to he has to kick,straight away that has it at 50-50 in a window of 1ft or in reality pinpoint

lets look at the players he can kick to who have an above average of winning a high ball out wide because a goalkeeper who wants to retain possesion will never kick it straight down the middle,firstly city eeeeeeeeeerm no fucker,so he has to go wide,hes kicking a 50-60 yard ball to (usually milner).

now lets look at england eeeeeeeeeerm no fucker,so he has to go wide,hes kicking a 50-60 yard ball to (usually milner).


ive refrain from writing this explanation because it is so obvious ,well to anybody whose got a fucking clue about goalkeeping and football,of course his kicking needs working on but so does every aspect of his game hes a young very young footballer in terms of his position and will get so much better.


all these so called goalkeeping experts and the ignorance about this subject makes people look a little bit silly.

think about it 60 yard ball straight onto someone chest or head whilst that player is being jostled pushed and pulled and most probably on the move


joe is the best keeper in the prem,and i have no doubt he is in the 10 best keepers in world football at the moment,give him another five years he will be the best.
 
nobody can eat fifty eggs said:
Martin* said:
nobody can eat fifty eggs said:
There's something I don't like about Hart, can't put my finger on it.
Is it his slightly odd shaped face?
Yeah or his friendship with shrek, odd shaped faces stick together!


his face is ok its the eyebrows that are all wrong

Cesc Fàbregas, Fernando Torres and Joe Hart decide to have their eyebrows shaped and suddenly British men are plucking, waxing and threading like centrefolds.



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Joe to be reunited with his old Birmingham City coach?

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2013/jun/03/england-joe-hart-manchester-city
Monday 3 June 2013 18.00 EDT
Daniel Taylor in Rio de Janeiro

England coach Dave Watson may join Joe Hart at Manchester City
• Goalkeeping coach could continue working with Hart
• Norwich City man to mentor Hart at Etihad Stadium


The England goalkeeping coach, Dave Watson, could be recruited to Manuel Pellegrini's backroom staff at Manchester City because of the relationship he has forged with Joe Hart while working with him on international duty.

Watson, currently at Norwich City, has been discussed by the deposed Premier League champions as they look to appoint a new mentor for Hart now Massimo Battara has left the Etihad Stadium as part of the clearout of Roberto Mancini's regime.

Hart's tie-up with Watson goes back to when England's No1 spent the 2009-10 season on loan at Birmingham City, winning the club's player of the season award and being voted on to the Professional Footballers' Association team of the year.

It is one of the reasons why Hodgson brought in Watson among his first appointments and has led to talks at Manchester City about whether the 39-year-old could be recruited to work with Hart again on a day-to-day basis.

Pellegrini, waiting to be announced as Mancini's successor, will clearly have his own input and may want to appoint his own man but Hart's views will also be taken into consideration.

Watson's playing career was spent at Barnsley before he was forced to retire with a knee injury at the age of 28. Since then he has also worked as a goalkeeping coach at Northampton Town, Huddersfield Town, Oldham Athletic and Nottingham Forest.
 
forevermancity said:
I see some fans still buying the myth that his kicking is bad

Unbelievable isn't it!

Some even hold up Costel 'can't even reach the halfway line' Pantilimon as some kind of king distributor that Hart should learn from! Quite staggering that we have one of the most comfortable with his feet keepers in the league and some idiots can't evèn see it.
 
He may well be comfortable with the ball at his feet but I am struggling to remember the last time he kicked a ball out of his hands and it has landed within a reasonable distance for a team mate to control it.

It is a huge flaw in his game, he doesn't have many but this is the main one and can be addressed.
 
schwarzer available on a free.

Could do for us what Friedal did for spurs for a season?
 

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