Panti Or Hart

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Re: Panti Or Hart

Postby MilnersJaw » Thu Oct 31, 2013 3:56 pm

Maybe people above pellers are telling him to play certain players like nasti cos of his age or hart because they have convinced themselves he's one of the best keepers in the world and don't want the bad press. England's number one my arse.
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Re: Panti Or Hart

Postby Big H » Thu Oct 31, 2013 4:13 pm

crowdsway wrote:.....His pride will ask for a transfer with the world cup round the corner. stick or twist.


He should be professional enough to know that he's not playing well and needs to work harder/improve to keep his place.
If he isn't, gets pissed off and wants away, so be it.
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Re: Panti Or Hart

Postby Twobob » Thu Oct 31, 2013 4:20 pm

Big H wrote:
crowdsway wrote:.....His pride will ask for a transfer with the world cup round the corner. stick or twist.


He should be professional enough to know that he's not playing well and needs to work harder/improve to keep his place.
If he isn't, gets pissed off and wants away, so be it.
No one is bigger than the club.


Stick him in th reserves if he starts getting arsey - see how his career unfolds then ... this will be as much a test of the type of man he is as well as wether Pellers has any balls to do it.

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Re: Panti Or Hart

Postby Ted Hughes » Thu Oct 31, 2013 4:29 pm

I think Doug needs to get down there with a sulkometer tomorrow & give us an idea how it's all going.
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Re: Panti Or Hart

Postby Twobob » Thu Oct 31, 2013 4:32 pm

Ted Hughes wrote:I think Doug needs to get down there with a sulkometer tomorrow & give us an idea how it's all going.


Count how many dummies have been spat out, and the number of toys spilled from the pram ;-)
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Re: Panti Or Hart

Postby PeterParker » Thu Oct 31, 2013 4:32 pm

As i said, i know Pants since he was in the romanian third division at Bacau. I have always been against him because he was a really incredible keeper until he missed the transfer at Juventus and then all went to shite. He became complacent and made many mistakes at Timisoara.

With that said, Pants has grown since he came at City like no one did and that is because of Massimo Battara, the goalkeeper coach that we had when Bobby was here. His crossing defending was absolutely shite and now he looks very very very confident.

At his height, his reflexes are almost perfect, we saw that last night and many times. With this said, he is better than Hart at this moment. Simple

However, i do not think he will start. Joe is England”s number one and what effect would have if he will become a reserve when the World Cup is around the corner? Imagine Pants doesn”t fit even in the top 3 keepers that Romania uses at this moment because the manager has other plans.

I hope and pray that he will be used with Norwich and maybe, just maybe, Hart will finally understand he has been shite because football wasen”t his priority anymore.
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Re: Panti Or Hart

Postby Ted Hughes » Thu Oct 31, 2013 4:46 pm

Twobob wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:I think Doug needs to get down there with a sulkometer tomorrow & give us an idea how it's all going.


Count how many dummies have been spat out, and the number of toys spilled from the pram ;-)


Point the sulkometer at Joe, if it flases up 'sulk', or 'seenarse' we know he's not playing. If it flashes 'Mario' we need a new keeper.
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Re: Panti Or Hart

Postby Douglas Higginbottom » Thu Oct 31, 2013 4:55 pm

Ted Hughes wrote:
Twobob wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:I think Doug needs to get down there with a sulkometer tomorrow & give us an idea how it's all going.


Count how many dummies have been spat out, and the number of toys spilled from the pram ;-)


Point the sulkometer at Joe, if it flases up 'sulk', or 'seenarse' we know he's not playing. If it flashes 'Mario' we need a new keeper.


Got to be at the docs in the morning so the best I might see is 30 minutes at the start but I would safely say that Joe will be out as usual working really hard alongside Pants who does the same.Joe is and always has been a good hard trainer.

Nobody will be more disappointed than he is about the mistakes made and he will work on things with the coach.Not that easy to work on when to go out and when not to when long balls are played over the top so it would be interesting to see if anything close is worked on.
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Re: Panti Or Hart

Postby City64 » Thu Oct 31, 2013 5:12 pm

For me Panti is a much improved keeper than he was 12 months or so ago . He is playing with supreme confidence , he commands his penalty area and his catching the ball from set pieces / corners is effortless. Joe Hart now has a huge burden on his shoulders (no pun intended) as the whole footballing world is watching very very closely for his next fuck up which must put huge pressure on him . Panti on the otherhand has nothing to lose ....... he more than deserves a run in the team especially after last nights performance and has already been posted Joe Hart needs a proper kick up the arse !!!!
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Re: Panti Or Hart

Postby Ted Hughes » Thu Oct 31, 2013 5:14 pm

Douglas Higginbottom wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:
Twobob wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:I think Doug needs to get down there with a sulkometer tomorrow & give us an idea how it's all going.


Count how many dummies have been spat out, and the number of toys spilled from the pram ;-)


Point the sulkometer at Joe, if it flases up 'sulk', or 'seenarse' we know he's not playing. If it flashes 'Mario' we need a new keeper.


Got to be at the docs in the morning so the best I might see is 30 minutes at the start but I would safely say that Joe will be out as usual working really hard alongside Pants who does the same.Joe is and always has been a good hard trainer.

Nobody will be more disappointed than he is about the mistakes made and he will work on things with the coach.Not that easy to work on when to go out and when not to when long balls are played over the top so it would be interesting to see if anything close is worked on.


Don't suppose there is really that much point working on it.

It is mostly about applying what they have already been taught such as 'don't let the ball bounce; head it out' 'don't come charging off your goal line when a defender looks like he may head the ball back' & 'don't head the ball in the direction of your own goal when there is doubt'. Both already know all that but cracked under pressure.
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Re: Panti Or Hart

Postby tc6828 » Thu Oct 31, 2013 6:53 pm

For me and I posted last night, we should sell Joe on - Why. His and our confidence is gone. He may well get his form back but I bet everyone who visits this site will be on tenterhooks all season waiting for the enxt fuck up to happen. Let someone else have that problem.

Panti has been the consumate professional in that he has plied his trade knowing that he was always playing second fiddle and rarely grumbled. He has proven time and time again that when called upon, he will put a shift and an effort in.

Last night I was delighted he played and the look on his face at keeping the clean sheet showed me he is hungry for more.

Joe has been a good servant but is now in a different place and his pride/ego could kill our aspirations for the title this year.

Pellers has always said he plays people on merit not their name. Well if Joe is between the sticks this weekend, I would conclude the manager is either a hypocrit or someone above him is picking the team, both scenrios being untenable.
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Re: Panti Or Hart

Postby tc6828 » Thu Oct 31, 2013 6:54 pm

For me and I posted last night, we should sell Joe on - Why. His and our confidence is gone. He may well get his form back but I bet everyone who visits this site will be on tenterhooks all season waiting for the enxt fuck up to happen. Let someone else have that problem.

Panti has been the consumate professional in that he has plied his trade knowing that he was always playing second fiddle and rarely grumbled. He has proven time and time again that when called upon, he will put a shift and an effort in.

Last night I was delighted he played and the look on his face at keeping the clean sheet showed me he is hungry for more.

Joe has been a good servant but is now in a different place and his pride/ego could kill our aspirations for the title this year.

Pellers has always said he plays people on merit not their name. Well if Joe is between the sticks this weekend, I would conclude the manager is either a hypocrit or someone above him is picking the team, both scenrios being untenable.
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Re: Panti Or Hart

Postby Breks » Thu Oct 31, 2013 7:26 pm

Joe has been picked on his name and not on merit. Panti can't do any worse than Joe. Most over-rated keeper there is. Time for Panti to play in the league.
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Re: Panti Or Hart

Postby Ted Hughes » Thu Oct 31, 2013 7:55 pm

Re mention of Corrigan; he didn't stay in the side all the time during his dodgy spell(s).

No reason Hart can't be rested & fight for his place & end up stronger. In fact seeing as half the defence don't know who is doing what half the time, I doubt it will make much difference if both the keepers play regularly.
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Re: Panti Or Hart

Postby Peter Doherty (AGAIG) » Thu Oct 31, 2013 8:09 pm

Ted Hughes wrote:Re mention of Corrigan; he didn't stay in the side all the time during his dodgy spell(s).

No reason Hart can't be rested & fight for his place & end up stronger. In fact seeing as half the defence don't know who is doing what half the time, I doubt it will make much difference if both the keepers play regularly.

Corrigan was sent to work with Harry Gregg (I think) and was out of the team for a long while. Keith McCray (sp?) took his place.
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Re: Panti Or Hart

Postby Hazy2 » Thu Oct 31, 2013 9:32 pm

Ted Hughes wrote:Re mention of Corrigan; he didn't stay in the side all the time during his dodgy spell(s).

No reason Hart can't be rested & fight for his place & end up stronger. In fact seeing as half the defence don't know who is doing what half the time, I doubt it will make much difference if both the keepers play regularly.


The scrutiny is not the same as Joe's time, Hart, is making so many odd mistakes over a very long period he has survived as a result of circumstances, rather than return in form, TBF he has been average for 18months with some good moments mixed in with regular mistakes. On JL I think the same if he is in form then same rules must apply. Not my fav player but a good partner to VK, The stats prove it. All top teams over history have had surgery when needed maybe this the solution, big players go.
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Re: Panti Or Hart

Postby FA cup winners 2006 » Thu Oct 31, 2013 10:05 pm

I am not saying that Joe is a bad keeper but Costel deserves his chance now. Getting dropped for the cup final last year must have been a kick in the teeth and if he left during the summer he would have been well entitled to. he stuck around and he has proved his credentials. Also, I would like to see Joe out supporting him if he does start this weekend. shows a bit of sprit.
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Re: Panti Or Hart

Postby nottsblue » Thu Oct 31, 2013 10:40 pm

Am now in two minds over this. Hart has possibly dropped too many clangers this season to continue to warrant his place. Panti by comparison has played twice, albeit against inferior sides but has done what was asked of him and done it well. He has earned his place. This much i think most posters agree on.

Where it gets sticky for me is if we assume Panti takes Harts place this Saturday, how long does he keep the spot? Do we allow Panti to make 7/8 poor errors resulting in goals as Hart has done before dropping him? Do we bring Hart back in after a couple of errors from Panti? Do we bring Hart back in after a couple of games regardless of how well Panti has done. Lets be fair. Hart is a big presence in dressing room and his not playing could go both ways with players. He is Englands no1 after all (probably by default at moment) but as such he isnt going to be happy at not playing. If we drop Hart and bring him back in couple of games regardless of Pantis performance how will this benefit anyone? Panti knows he's no chance & it sends a message to other high profile players they are safe. Hart also then knows he's safe and returns to complacency knowing he will play come what may. Do we think Panti is good enough to make the spot his own, ie be good enough to retain jersey on merit for rest of season? If we do then great but its probably bye bye to Hart but if we dont are we better served in perserving with Hart? Publically back him, give him some love & build his confidence back up.

Think this is actually a huge decision for Pellegrini and as such i reckon Hart will keep spot on Saturday
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Re: Panti Or Hart

Postby Original Dub » Thu Oct 31, 2013 11:36 pm

Ted Hughes wrote:Re mention of Corrigan; he didn't stay in the side all the time during his dodgy spell(s).

No reason Hart can't be rested & fight for his place & end up stronger. In fact seeing as half the defence don't know who is doing what half the time, I doubt it will make much difference if both the keepers play regularly.


The rags won the league last season and they spent large periods dropping the gay and then putting him back in. They did it a few times from what I can remember.

It's only time in recent years I can remember this being done by a title winning side?
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Re: Panti Or Hart

Postby RodneyRodney » Fri Nov 01, 2013 1:59 am

Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:Re mention of Corrigan; he didn't stay in the side all the time during his dodgy spell(s).

No reason Hart can't be rested & fight for his place & end up stronger. In fact seeing as half the defence don't know who is doing what half the time, I doubt it will make much difference if both the keepers play regularly.

Corrigan was sent to work with Harry Gregg (I think) and was out of the team for a long while. Keith McCray (sp?) took his place.


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If Corrigan is around then that is exactly the sort of person Hart should be seeking out and sitting down over a couple of pints with.
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