Joe Hart

Only if he plays every week.
Something Joe has not done for 5 seasons.

He played almost every game at Torino, came in for Burnley after injuries to the other keeps, played half the season and was dropped again for Heaton. Who they sold six months later.

He has had two and half seasons without regular football, but I don't pay much mind to Sean Dyche's opinion on Joe Hart after reading the ridiculous things Bamford claims he said to him.

And to be fair to Joe, he knew he wasn't going to be 1st choice at Spurs over Lloris (baring injuries) he probably just wanted more opportunities in cup fixtures. Something Boring Burnley can't really offer.

He doesn't have any recent issues with injuries, so he should be favourite to keep the number 1 spot. It wouldn't be good news for Joe, but even if he doesn't become first choice, but by him signing, he pushes on Barkas to a higher level and with more consistency, I think Celtic would have to consider it good business.

He is taking a big drop in wages to get regular football when he could have sat on the bench. I think it's refreshing that Joe has done that and good on him. Particularly as the player who displaced him at Burnley has gone back to the Rags as 3rd choice.
 
He played almost every game at Torino, came in for Burnley after injuries to the other keeps, played half the season and was dropped again for Heaton. Who they sold six months later.

He has had two and half seasons without regular football, but I don't pay much mind to Sean Dyche's opinion on Joe Hart after reading the ridiculous things Bamford claims he said to him.

And to be fair to Joe, he knew he wasn't going to be 1st choice at Spurs over Lloris (baring injuries) he probably just wanted more opportunities in cup fixtures. Something Boring Burnley can't really offer.

He doesn't have any recent issues with injuries, so he should be favourite to keep the number 1 spot. It wouldn't be good news for Joe, but even if he doesn't become first choice, but by him signing, he pushes on Barkas to a higher level and with more consistency, I think Celtic would have to consider it good business.

He is taking a big drop in wages to get regular football when he could have sat on the bench. I think it's refreshing that Joe has done that and good on him. Particularly as the player who displaced him at Burnley has gone back to the Rags as 3rd choice.
Torino was the last club he played a full season.
West Ham he was poor.Burnley decent start but then second choice for a season and a half.
Spurs second choice.
Folk seem to think because he is now playing in Scotland it will be okay for him to get back into form despite having an error strewn last 5 years.
Going to be a battle for Joe to get back to form.
I wish him well but it is no certainty to happen.
 
Torino was the last club he played a full season.
West Ham he was poor.Burnley decent start but then second choice for a season and a half.
Spurs second choice.
Folk seem to think because he is now playing in Scotland it will be okay for him to get back into form despite having an error strewn last 5 years.
Going to be a battle for Joe to get back to form.
I wish him well but it is no certainty to happen.

Of course, he will have to work hard it, he won't be in goal just out of entitlement. But he wouldn't have gone up there unless he was given some assurances ge would get a fair crack.

There have been a few keepers who have gone up to Celtic after not playing regularly and impressed in the recent past. Already mentioned Craig Gordon, but Fraser Forster's return on loan was successful too (might have gone back permanently if they could have afforded salary and fee).

I wish him well too.
 

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