forevermancity
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A sad state of affairs when a bloke who doesn't particularly like joe is showing more support and loyalty to him than most so called blues on here
I don't think most blues are showing a lack of loyalty or support - of course you'll always get a few with extreme opinions one way or another but I'd have thought the majority of us want Joe to come back and get back to the form we know he's capable of.forevermancity said:A sad state of affairs when a bloke who doesn't particularly like joe is showing more support and loyalty to him than most so called blues on here
It's pretty pathetic pal, but it's got some pretty spiteful shit in here.Pablo1 said:I don't think most blues are showing a lack of loyalty or support - of course you'll always get a few with extreme opinions one way or another but I'd have thought the majority of us want Joe to come back and get back to the form we know he's capable of.forevermancity said:A sad state of affairs when a bloke who doesn't particularly like joe is showing more support and loyalty to him than most so called blues on here
Dropping him was a tough call, it was done for valid reasons though. Now it's up to Joe to prove he's got the mentality to come back stronger.
I think he will, and this last few months will just be a small footnote in a long successful career.
forevermancity said:A sad state of affairs when a bloke who doesn't particularly like joe is showing more support and loyalty to him than most so called blues on here
No doubt about it. There are a couple of posters who don't like Hart on a personnel level and like all threads, the dissenters seem to be loudest, most repetitive, etc.Bluemoon115 said:It's pretty pathetic pal, but it's got some pretty spiteful shit in here.Pablo1 said:I don't think most blues are showing a lack of loyalty or support - of course you'll always get a few with extreme opinions one way or another but I'd have thought the majority of us want Joe to come back and get back to the form we know he's capable of.forevermancity said:A sad state of affairs when a bloke who doesn't particularly like joe is showing more support and loyalty to him than most so called blues on here
Dropping him was a tough call, it was done for valid reasons though. Now it's up to Joe to prove he's got the mentality to come back stronger.
I think he will, and this last few months will just be a small footnote in a long successful career.
birchvillablue said:Peter Schmeichel via BBC, rag or fuckwit?
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Scully said:birchvillablue said:Peter Schmeichel via BBC, rag or fuckwit?
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Both and you can add bitter to that too, ever since we let go of Schmeichel junior. Dropping Joe for a few games to take the heat off him is no bad thing. Trouble is the rag media, including this prick like to keep it on. End of.
Not really he cant play a high line as he doesn't have the pace or the positional awareness needed despite being a good defender they are his weaknesses. Just like Pants and his have a flap at a corner every gameTim of the Oak said:Not surprised the Hart Groupies won't support Pants - who deserves our full backing.
Joe will have opportunities with England and in the Cup at Leicester to show he is back to form and to compete for the number 1 slot. Hopefully Joe will Come back to his best.
There are tougher breaks such Joelon not getting a sniff of a game despite being a good player.