Justified logic wrote:Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Here's a good summary
I wouldn't read too much into a comparison between the two as they have been playing for different teams under different managers playing different styles. For example, City players haven't been required to come short for the ball and the goalkeeper hasn't been required to give it to them short.
Nigels Tackle wrote:would be nice if he could get 90 mins on wednesday to say his goodbyes....
ant london wrote:I can only assume that we are more than happy to sign a 33 year old for 2 reasons a) he is ready to go immediately and play exactly how Pep wants and b) that the plan is to have one of the youngsters ready in due course to succeed him. Signing Ter Stegen would have been difficult, pricey and effectively would block that "progression" path that either a "kicking re-skilled" Joe or Bravo would offer in a few years
ant london wrote:I can only assume that we are more than happy to sign a 33 year old for 2 reasons a) he is ready to go immediately and play exactly how Pep wants and b) that the plan is to have one of the youngsters ready in due course to succeed him. Signing Ter Stegen would have been difficult, pricey and effectively would block that "progression" path that either a "kicking re-skilled" Joe or Bravo would offer in a few years
Wonderwall wrote:As neville said on MNF, the Spanish keepers are involved in the outfield training and keep ball sessions. They go and do their keeper training after the outfield sessions are finished. If Joe puts in the extra sessions and wants to stay he would be out there first and come back in last. He is the master of his own destiny and if he leaves it's because it's his choice IMO.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:ant london wrote:I can only assume that we are more than happy to sign a 33 year old for 2 reasons a) he is ready to go immediately and play exactly how Pep wants and b) that the plan is to have one of the youngsters ready in due course to succeed him. Signing Ter Stegen would have been difficult, pricey and effectively would block that "progression" path that either a "kicking re-skilled" Joe or Bravo would offer in a few years
I would expect and hope that Angus Gunn is the future for City. I think he has a presence in goal and is a very good shot stopper and is already used to the way of plahing that Pep likes. The EDS have been playing the Pep way of playing the ball out for a good while now and Angus is werll used to having the ball at his feet. He is comfortable with it too as he started life as an outfield player.
My question is where does Angus get the experience he needs?
City64 wrote:Wonderwall wrote:As neville said on MNF, the Spanish keepers are involved in the outfield training and keep ball sessions. They go and do their keeper training after the outfield sessions are finished. If Joe puts in the extra sessions and wants to stay he would be out there first and come back in last. He is the master of his own destiny and if he leaves it's because it's his choice IMO.
This for me aswell . A few weeks ago I was as shocked as most about Joe Hart,s situation as he is City through and through and has been a great keeper for us . But having looked at the situation from another angle and having seen how pep now sets us up with the new dynamic system plus hearing stuff on the grapevine that Hart has told the club and pep he isn't willing to adapt and change his game , Hart can only blame himself IMHO ! Sometimes you have to adapt to change to become better professionally and as a person . Really sad situation but NO player is bigger than club .
Hazy2 wrote:City64 wrote:Wonderwall wrote:As neville said on MNF, the Spanish keepers are involved in the outfield training and keep ball sessions. They go and do their keeper training after the outfield sessions are finished. If Joe puts in the extra sessions and wants to stay he would be out there first and come back in last. He is the master of his own destiny and if he leaves it's because it's his choice IMO.
This for me aswell . A few weeks ago I was as shocked as most about Joe Hart,s situation as he is City through and through and has been a great keeper for us . But having looked at the situation from another angle and having seen how pep now sets us up with the new dynamic system plus hearing stuff on the grapevine that Hart has told the club and pep he isn't willing to adapt and change his game , Hart can only blame himself IMHO ! Sometimes you have to adapt to change to become better professionally and as a person . Really sad situation but NO player is bigger than club .
If Pep is anything he is fair, "Work Hard and improve" Yaya has to be fitter to work without the ball " Nasri "he is how you say in Manchester a twat" Has to work at being a decent person" Joe Hart, Has to work harder to get in the team "Stay and improve or Leave" Hart knows better it appears !
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:Hazy2 wrote:City64 wrote:Wonderwall wrote:As neville said on MNF, the Spanish keepers are involved in the outfield training and keep ball sessions. They go and do their keeper training after the outfield sessions are finished. If Joe puts in the extra sessions and wants to stay he would be out there first and come back in last. He is the master of his own destiny and if he leaves it's because it's his choice IMO.
This for me aswell . A few weeks ago I was as shocked as most about Joe Hart,s situation as he is City through and through and has been a great keeper for us . But having looked at the situation from another angle and having seen how pep now sets us up with the new dynamic system plus hearing stuff on the grapevine that Hart has told the club and pep he isn't willing to adapt and change his game , Hart can only blame himself IMHO ! Sometimes you have to adapt to change to become better professionally and as a person . Really sad situation but NO player is bigger than club .
If Pep is anything he is fair, "Work Hard and improve" Yaya has to be fitter to work without the ball " Nasri "he is how you say in Manchester a twat" Has to work at being a decent person" Joe Hart, Has to work harder to get in the team "Stay and improve or Leave" Hart knows better it appears !
You know, Haze, it's going to be interesting to see which teams, if any, actually do try and sign Hart.
If, in the possible event that no-one does come forward, for whatever reasons, it will also be interesting to see the affect this has upon him and how he deals with it. He may have no other option but to buckle down and try to become a Pep style 'sweeper keeper', for want of a better expression.
In that scenario, it would be a 'win-win' situation for all concerned.
john@staustell wrote:I sense a last minute very cut price deal. We aren't in a very good position to demand fees on Hart as everybody and his dog knows he has to leave.
MilnersJaw wrote:john@staustell wrote:I sense a last minute very cut price deal. We aren't in a very good position to demand fees on Hart as everybody and his dog knows he has to leave.
what teams actually need him? you'd have thought teams would have their GK sorted by now too.
Nigels Tackle wrote:MilnersJaw wrote:john@staustell wrote:I sense a last minute very cut price deal. We aren't in a very good position to demand fees on Hart as everybody and his dog knows he has to leave.
what teams actually need him? you'd have thought teams would have their GK sorted by now too.
apart from us
john@staustell wrote:I sense a last minute very cut price deal. We aren't in a very good position to demand fees on Hart as everybody and his dog knows he has to leave.
nottsblue wrote:john@staustell wrote:I sense a last minute very cut price deal. We aren't in a very good position to demand fees on Hart as everybody and his dog knows he has to leave.
Looks like we won't need a shitty stick to fend off would be suitors. Considering he is currently a number one International goalie with lots of experience I am a tad surprised. Just hope we don't panic sell and get dry bummed. He is worth at least £25m so if those cheapskates at Everton come knocking they should be told to pay up. It's not as if they have no money now is it!
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