Hazy2 wrote:Great game tonight credit where it is due.
I thought he made a couple of decent saves, then dropped one & came & flapped at two crosses, one of which resulted in the ball hitting Fernandiho on the arm & could have been given as a pen.
Hazy2 wrote:Great game tonight credit where it is due.
Hazy2 wrote:A night when he was far to busy agreed he missed a cross or two he saved us from a mullering. Yaya and Nasri had mares by comparison.
Ted Hughes wrote:Hazy2 wrote:A night when he was far to busy agreed he missed a cross or two he saved us from a mullering. Yaya and Nasri had mares by comparison.
Would you expect many of their efforts to end in goals though, if say Stoke or Hull's keeper was in nets ?
The save from Muller was a very good reaction save but had he let any of the others in, I would say it would go down as a bad error.
He did his job, more or less, but it was hardly a terribly difficult one imo.
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:I just find Joe to be a puzzle.
In spite of, or even because of, the way he performed last night, I still don't know whether, or not, he is THE goalkeeper for us.
I'd like to think he was, but I'm still not sure. Perhaps he's better when he is kept continuously busy in a game, rather than someone who is called upon less frequently, or perhaps he is just a little too inconsistent for comfort.
I really don't know.
The 27-year-old had enjoyed a run of 123 consecutive league appearances over four years before Pellegrini dropped him last autumn for two months. With Caballero, Pellegrini’s No1 when in charge at Málaga, providing serious competition, Hart does not find any positives in being left out.
“It’s hard for me to see it that way,” he said. “I’m sure that when I retire from football in many years to come I’ll see them but right now I’m not going to see positives.”
Dameerto wrote:Trust Hart to kick off rather than throwing a fit, typical.
Dameerto wrote:Trust Hart to kick off rather than throwing a fit, typical.
Sideshow Bob wrote:i'll admit I'm not hart's biggest fan, but now I see that he's already moaning to the press about pelle's rotation policy?? ffs just shut the fuck up and appreciate the fact that you've gotten far more chances than you've probably earned. for me, joe's biggest flaw is the fact that he can't see his own flaws. willy is MILES ahead of him in distribution, which is vitally impt to the way we play. joe hasn't improved in this aspect at all - and apparently he doesn't even practice it.The 27-year-old had enjoyed a run of 123 consecutive league appearances over four years before Pellegrini dropped him last autumn for two months. With Caballero, Pellegrini’s No1 when in charge at Málaga, providing serious competition, Hart does not find any positives in being left out.
“It’s hard for me to see it that way,” he said. “I’m sure that when I retire from football in many years to come I’ll see them but right now I’m not going to see positives.”
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:How do you know he doesn't practice his distribution? And if he doesn't then who's fault is that?
Sideshow Bob wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:How do you know he doesn't practice his distribution? And if he doesn't then who's fault is that?
can't say for sure he doesn't practice, but I believe doug mentioned that he had never seen it. who's fault if he doesn't? his own imo.
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Sideshow Bob wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:How do you know he doesn't practice his distribution? And if he doesn't then who's fault is that?
can't say for sure he doesn't practice, but I believe doug mentioned that he had never seen it. who's fault if he doesn't? his own imo.
His own? So nothing to do with the coaching?
Sideshow Bob wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Sideshow Bob wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:How do you know he doesn't practice his distribution? And if he doesn't then who's fault is that?
can't say for sure he doesn't practice, but I believe doug mentioned that he had never seen it. who's fault if he doesn't? his own imo.
His own? So nothing to do with the coaching?
my point was that he should recognize his flaws and work on them. I doubt he's forbidden from doing so.
Dameerto wrote:Trust Hart to kick off rather than throwing a fit, typical.
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