Does Joe need a kick in the arse?

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Does Joe need a kick in the arse?

Postby Curlie » Thu Feb 03, 2011 9:41 am

Is it time for Shay to get a run?
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Postby dazby » Thu Feb 03, 2011 9:46 am

The Notts County game was the ideal opportunity to play Shay. Maybe the replay. But I'm not as hard on Joe over the first goal as others. He still made some good saves. That save against Phillips volley was one that only maybe 30% of prem keepers could have saved.
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Re: Does Joe need a kick in the arse?

Postby sandman » Thu Feb 03, 2011 9:50 am

I'd give Shay the Derby for three reasons;

1. Joe is not performing.

2. We need the confidence and experience he can provide between the posts on that day.

3. Any player who is dropped for a Derby would feel it more than any other game.

I personally like what i've seen of Joe and want to see him do well, not just for City but for Joe, but just lately he's been slapping balls away and not containing the possession like good keepers do, plus his kicking is VERY poor, unless he throws it short we are 99% guaranteed to lose posession from his kick.
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Postby avoidconfusion » Thu Feb 03, 2011 9:53 am

Shay should DEFINITELY play in the Cup replay and also against Aris imho
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Re: Does Joe need a kick in the arse?

Postby Beeks » Thu Feb 03, 2011 10:05 am

I didn't see the game yesterday...was following it on the radio...but saw match of the day last night and he was definitely at fault for the first goal

Too many mistakes now

Drop him and put Shay in so Joe can get his head together
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Postby paddyblue » Thu Feb 03, 2011 11:41 am

joe is playing below his best and like any player in a slump should be taken out of the team temporarily
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Postby craigmcfc » Thu Feb 03, 2011 12:05 pm

I am the only one that took Mancinis' post match interview, something along the lines of "changes will be made", to mean he would start with the goalkeeping position?
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Re: Does Joe need a kick in the arse?

Postby mcfc1632 » Thu Feb 03, 2011 1:30 pm

I was right behind the goal that brum attacked in the 1st half

I know it was difficult for Joe with bodies flying about and he must have expected Zigic to get a touch (rather than to pretend he did)but for me Joe should have made the save (or some contact) and I think there is an element of goalkeeping error. He is also not commanding his area like it should

Shay has been prefessional and kept relatively quiet - I think that he should be given some opportunity over the next weeks.

Joe was a bit cavalier before his loan to brum and made too many mistakes - he then knuckled down - perhaps a reminder that he is not untouchable would focus him (but make sure that he is under a long-term contract) - I know that he is CITYs and England's number 1 for years to come but he needs to purge the mistakes

Do not want to be negative - just think that if this was any other position the high quality number 2 would be given a run
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Postby The Original Special One » Thu Feb 03, 2011 1:44 pm

Curlie wrote:Is it time for Shay to get a run?

Most definitely
And thats not an Irish thing, for those of you who are ready to get on my back: I backed Mancini's decision to give Hart the Number One jersey but he no longer deserves to hold onto it.
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Postby Lees Alter Ego » Thu Feb 03, 2011 2:51 pm

I know cute mancs would like to put something else in his arse. Dunno if that adds to the discussion or not really.
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Re: Does Joe need a kick in the arse?

Postby Nick » Thu Feb 03, 2011 3:19 pm

Did Mancini really say changes will be made?

Given deserves a run, Hart has had TOO many chances, he was dropping bollocks in October. He was too cocky. Now people are saying he has lost confidence. I struggle to comprehend how cockyness turns to lack of confidence. It happened with one of our strikers not too long ago.
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Postby DoomMerchant » Thu Feb 03, 2011 3:32 pm

Nick wrote:Did Mancini really say changes will be made?

Given deserves a run, Hart has had TOO many chances, he was dropping bollocks in October. He was too cocky. Now people are saying he has lost confidence. I struggle to comprehend how cockyness turns to lack of confidence. It happened with one of our strikers not too long ago.


yes he did say changes need to be made.

Bring them on, but i don't trust that he has a fucl of an idea what the changes should be.

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Re: Does Joe need a kick in the arse?

Postby Renato_CTID » Thu Feb 03, 2011 3:41 pm

sandman wrote:I'd give Shay the Derby for three reasons;

1. Joe is not performing.

2. We need the confidence and experience he can provide between the posts on that day.

3. Any player who is dropped for a Derby would feel it more than any other game.

I personally like what i've seen of Joe and want to see him do well, not just for City but for Joe, but just lately he's been slapping balls away and not containing the possession like good keepers do, plus his kicking is VERY poor, unless he throws it short we are 99% guaranteed to lose posession from his kick.


No more derbies at the swamp for Shay, please! Do you forget how he was always awful there with magpies and expecially in the last two we lose at extra-time?
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Re: Does Joe need a kick in the arse?

Postby FA cup winners 2006 » Thu Feb 03, 2011 3:55 pm

i said it weeks ago and got slated but Joe is simply not performing well enough at the moment, he should be dropped and shay needs to be given about 7-10 games.
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Re: Does Joe need a kick in the arse?

Postby zuricity » Thu Feb 03, 2011 4:33 pm

I don't agree that Joe was responsible for the first goal. I don't see how he could be.

Furthermore as i saw at the time and as you can now see on the extended highlights on the MCFC official site. It was Richards not holding the line and moving back towards our goal, playing the Brum players onside as the free kick was taken. If Micah can't see that his players are holding a line in front of the opposition players , there not a lot that joe can do about that.

No I think Joe is doing fine , he's controlled his recent wrecklessness in the quick distribution of the ball with his throw outs too.
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Postby leewonpen » Thu Feb 03, 2011 11:13 pm

I would like to see Shay in net. I know Joe is the future, but I believe that Shay can restore some order and confidence in the defence.
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Re: Does Joe need a kick in the arse?

Postby Slim » Thu Feb 03, 2011 11:20 pm

zuricity wrote:I don't agree that Joe was responsible for the first goal. I don't see how he could be.

Furthermore as i saw at the time and as you can now see on the extended highlights on the MCFC official site. It was Richards not holding the line and moving back towards our goal, playing the Brum players onside as the free kick was taken. If Micah can't see that his players are holding a line in front of the opposition players , there not a lot that joe can do about that.

No I think Joe is doing fine , he's controlled his recent wrecklessness in the quick distribution of the ball with his throw outs too.


I am not sure anyone got a touch on the ball as it came in, you think a keeper shouldn't be positioned in such a way that the ball's current trajectory is covered?
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Re: Does Joe need a kick in the arse?

Postby LookMumImOnMCF.net » Thu Feb 03, 2011 11:29 pm

zuricity wrote:I don't agree that Joe was responsible for the first goal. I don't see how he could be.

Furthermore as i saw at the time and as you can now see on the extended highlights on the MCFC official site. It was Richards not holding the line and moving back towards our goal, playing the Brum players onside as the free kick was taken. If Micah can't see that his players are holding a line in front of the opposition players , there not a lot that joe can do about that.

No I think Joe is doing fine , he's controlled his recent wrecklessness in the quick distribution of the ball with his throw outs too.

Agree. The first goal should've been cleared by a defender if they're going to allow the ball to drop that deep. But then I don't see these 10 games Hart hasn't performed in either. Given is just not as good as Hart, on crosses he's out of his depth.

That said, I find it hard to accept we won't buy a world class goalkeeper in the summer.
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