Joe Hart being unceremoniously f××ked off by Citeh

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Credit to Pep, at least he has the balls to do what iPhone feels is best for the team, none of this 'if I don't pick this player it will upset the dressing room', which is ridiculous and undermining in itself.

Managers are there to make decisions and be judged by them. I don't think Hart is a bad keeper personally, but credit for the new manager not being 'scared' to do what he feels. They hired him for HIS ideas, not the status quo.
 
Pep will rue this, Hart is popular in the dressing room, stands and the hierarchy of the club.

I imagine that they want to loan Hart out because they know Pep might not be at city next year if he can't hack English football, then they can get a new boss and bring Joe back haha

They won't fire Pep even if he doesn't win them the league this season.
 
Credit to Pep, at least he has the balls to do what iPhone feels is best for the team, none of this 'if I don't pick this player it will upset the dressing room', which is ridiculous and undermining in itself.

Managers are there to make decisions and be judged by them. I don't think Hart is a bad keeper personally, but credit for the new manager not being 'scared' to do what he feels. They hired him for HIS ideas, not the status quo.

It's the iphone's ideas surely? Couldn't they just have got Pellegrini a contract?
 
Where will Hart end up though?

Can't imagine him going abroad but not sure what other options he has. Everton seem like the biggest team with the weakest keeper, but doubt Hart's style/wages/age would really appeal to Koeman. Same with Liverpool too though they have Karius. Everyone else is pretty well provided for?
 
There's at least one gk seen in that video, you know on the same pitch as Pep.

Journalists who were actually there commented that Hart went to train with the other keepers on a separate pitch, you really think if he had walked off all you'd have read about it was shit clickbait articles saying he 'appeared' to walk off following an argument with Guardiola?
 
Saw his post match interview, man conducts himself extremely well dont particularly rate him as a GK but hes a good professional and appears to be a top bloke to boot.
Same with the Schweinsteiger situation at yours for me, these are top class managers and its there jobs on the line, they have to make the decisions which they believe will best serve them, its a cutthroat buisness, no room for sentiment.
 
Hart is not that good, which is why no big teams are in for him.
The whole 'distribution' thing is just a gentle way for Pep to kick him out.
If big Dave didn't fit Joses plans, every club in the continent would be lining up for him. Hart will struggle to find a spot in a top 6 club in England, and that is because he is not as good as he and some media like to believe.
 
Credit to Pep, at least he has the balls to do what iPhone feels is best for the team, none of this 'if I don't pick this player it will upset the dressing room', which is ridiculous and undermining in itself.

Managers are there to make decisions and be judged by them. I don't think Hart is a bad keeper personally, but credit for the new manager not being 'scared' to do what he feels. They hired him for HIS ideas, not the status quo.

He should trust Android more tbh. Bold move to leave everything to IPhone.
 
The Joe Hart PR machine has infiltrated the BBC. Pretty pathetic headline for last nights match report.

'Hart keeps clean sheet as Man City ease to group stage'

http://bbc.co.uk/sport/football

A couple of saves against a team you've stuffed 5-0 away is hardly something to write home about.
 
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Journalists who were actually there commented that Hart went to train with the other keepers on a separate pitch, you really think if he had walked off all you'd have read about it was shit clickbait articles saying he 'appeared' to walk off following an argument with Guardiola?

Just commented on what I saw on the video, didn’t say anything else.
 
The Joe Hart PR machine has infiltrated the BBC. Pretty pathetic headline for last nights match report.

'Hart keeps clean sheet as Man City ease to group stage'

http://bbc.co.uk/sport/football

A couple of saves against a team you've stuffed 5-0 away is hardly something to write home about.
Agenda!!

Jesus christ, "Joe Hart marks possibly last his last appearance with a clean sheet". How pathetic.
 
Credit to Pep, at least he has the balls to do what iPhone feels is best for the team, none of this 'if I don't pick this player it will upset the dressing room', which is ridiculous and undermining in itself.

He asked Siri?
 
I don't particularly like Joe Hart but he seems to be handling this well, in the media at least. Fair play to him.
 
I just hope he goes to Everton - because I put £20 on it last week... :nervous:
 
I've just been watching Neuers sweeper keeper antics and I don't know how he gets away with it. Quite simply, in the Premier League, he wouldn't.
 
He must be hoping one of the keepers at a top club picks up an injury this weekend!
Failing that I find it hard to see a top club coming in and paying a big transfer fee plus his £100k+ a week wages when most teams seem to have a keeper they are happy with.
I still think it may end up being somewhere like everton on a loan deal with city paying a chunk of his wages
 
This is a genuine headline, from a Telegraph article published today:
Joe Hart deserves better from Manchester City than to be imprisoned by Pep Guardiola
It goes on to state that Hart deserves better than to be 'tossed aside like an unwanted pair of gloves'.
 
Credit to Pep, at least he has the balls to do what iPhone feels is best for the team, none of this 'if I don't pick this player it will upset the dressing room', which is ridiculous and undermining in itself.

Managers are there to make decisions and be judged by them. I don't think Hart is a bad keeper personally, but credit for the new manager not being 'scared' to do what he feels. They hired him for HIS ideas, not the status quo.

He should trust Android more tbh. Bold move to leave everything to IPhone.

He asked Siri?

Fecking auto-correct :mad:
 
Just commented on what I saw on the video, didn’t say anything else.

Yeah but you clearly implied that the claim Hart went to train with other goalkeepers wasn't true.

I've just been watching Neuers sweeper keeper antics and I don't know how he gets away with it. Quite simply, in the Premier League, he wouldn't.

Bundesliga focuses quite a lot on counter-attacks so a sweeper keeper, when used well, can be an effective tactic to help negate them.
 
Yeah but you clearly implied that the claim Hart went to train with other goalkeepers wasn't true.

You clearly implied that keepers trained on another pitch to which I replied that there’s at least one keeper there on the video, that’s all.
 
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