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Re: Dear Joe Hart

Bluemoon115 said:
Two free headers.

But yeah, all Joe's fault.

Bollocks.

No one should say that today's defeat was "all Joe's fault". But he should have done a lot better with the second goal and too often nowadays Hart concedes a goal and I think that he could have done better there.
 
Re: Dear Joe Hart

Revolver said:
Bluemoon115 said:
Two free headers.

But yeah, all Joe's fault.

Bollocks.

No one should say that today's defeat was "all Joe's fault". But he should have done a lot better with the second goal and too often nowadays Hart concedes a goal and I think that he could have done better there.

Anyone who's played football even just at schoolboy level will know that Zab was at fault for both goals (from the corners). Perhaps Joe was flat footed for the first one, but both were Zabs man.

I love the guy, and I'm sure he'll hold his hand up to his team mates and he's still top drawer.

Without Kompany we are all at sea at the back and thats the simple fact of the matter. We just have to get on with it and work hard on the training pitch.
 
Re: Dear Joe Hart

Bluemoon115 said:
Two free headers.

But yeah, all Joe's fault.

Bollocks.
Yeah ,the first one was all Joe's fault, that was the keeper's ball to claim ,plain and simple. The second he was in no man's land, partially his fault as well as Zabs.
 
Re: Dear Joe Hart

Len Rum said:
Bluemoon115 said:
Two free headers.

But yeah, all Joe's fault.

Bollocks.
Yeah ,the first one was all Joe's fault, that was the keeper's ball to claim ,plain and simple. The second he was in no man's land, partially his fault as well as Zabs.

I remember Joe Corrigan and the last few years of Bert Trautmann, and in each case a high ball into the box was the 'keepers. None of this waiting around for the nearest defender to take responsibility.
 
Sorry, if already posted

David Platt: 'Roberto Mancini wanted to sell Joe Hart'


Hart of Manchester City looks on during the Barclays Premier League match between Manchester City and Norwich City at Etihad Stadium on May 19, 2013
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By Michael Penkman, Reporter
Filed: Sunday, August 25, 2013 at 20:33 UK
Last Updated: Sunday, August 25, 2013 at 20:41 UK

Former Manchester City assistant David Platt has claimed that Joe Hart would no longer be playing for the club had Roberto Mancini not been sacked as manager.

The England international has come in for more criticism following another mistake in today's 3-2 defeat to Cardiff City.

The Italian publicly criticised Hart on a few occasions during his tenure at the Etihad Stadium, and Platt has revealed that plans to replace him were in the works.

"If Mancini and I were still at Man City this year, Joe Hart wouldn't be there," Platt told Al Jazeera. "We made a decision to sign Asmir Begovic."
 
Krieng_Thai OSC said:
Sorry, if already posted

David Platt: 'Roberto Mancini wanted to sell Joe Hart'


Hart of Manchester City looks on during the Barclays Premier League match between Manchester City and Norwich City at Etihad Stadium on May 19, 2013
© Getty Images










By Michael Penkman, Reporter
Filed: Sunday, August 25, 2013 at 20:33 UK
Last Updated: Sunday, August 25, 2013 at 20:41 UK

Former Manchester City assistant David Platt has claimed that Joe Hart would no longer be playing for the club had Roberto Mancini not been sacked as manager.

The England international has come in for more criticism following another mistake in today's 3-2 defeat to Cardiff City.

The Italian publicly criticised Hart on a few occasions during his tenure at the Etihad Stadium, and Platt has revealed that plans to replace him were in the works.

"If Mancini and I were still at Man City this year, Joe Hart wouldn't be there," Platt told Al Jazeera. "We made a decision to sign Asmir Begovic."
If he has any respect for the club and people at it, he should keep his mouth shut about stuff like that. Very unprofessional and gone right back down in my estimation
 
The joe hart of 18 months ago would have commanded his 6 yard box , and neither the 2nd or 3rd goals would have been scored , and i bet Joe will be the first to hold his hands up in the dressing room after the match , Zabs was also partly to blame , but we know both these players would sweat blood for our club , and they are giving 100% . Joe needs a rest , a few games on the bench will make him more determined to get the basics right , and he will come back a far better player , Pants is an adequate replacement , hes never let us down , and if Hart cant be dropped no matter how many mistakes he makes , what message does that send to the squad players ,
 
Re: Dear Joe Hart

Revolver said:
Bluemoon115 said:
Two free headers.

But yeah, all Joe's fault.

Bollocks.

No one should say that today's defeat was "all Joe's fault". But he should have done a lot better with the second goal and too often nowadays Hart concedes a goal and I think that he could have done better there.

I have got to the point before a match starts where I think Joe is gonna gift the oppos a goal, one way or the other, with or without the help of someone from our back four. It's a full season now when I last thought he was pretty near invincible.
 
Joe has made a lot of mistakes recently but to be fair to him today he did keep a couple out as well,it could have been worse
I have always defended him but i am starting to waiver
 
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