But he didn't play well, did he.
Do you have reading difficulties?
I forgot, it was the defence that made him look bad.....
No, the defence played like Titans, Hart was entirely to blame for our lack of success at the Euros.
comment by Boris 'Inky' Gibson (U5901)
posted 1 minute ago
No, the defence played like Titans, Hart was entirely to blame for our lack of success at the Euros.
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Finally, some sense from you
I also blame Hart for Brexit and the conflict in Syria.
I wouldn't mind Hart but I wouldn't pay £30m like it's been reported. I wouldn't pay £30m for any keeper.
comment by Boris 'Inky' Gibson (U5901)
posted 2 minutes ago
I also blame Hart for Brexit and the conflict in Syria.
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It's you and the British media bias against Manchester City player I blame. Much like I blame Everton and our players for tapping up Stones
comment by Alasnomoresmithandjones (long live Israel) (U15157)
posted 15 minutes ago
I wouldn't mind Hart but I wouldn't pay £30m like it's been reported. I wouldn't pay £30m for any keeper.
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That's why I think it will be a loan with a view to a permanent deal
If Everton want Hart they should cough up not mither for loan deal.
We will take him on loan if it's okay with you.
He is a player unwanted, plus hated by the anti city media so we would be doing Pep a favour
comment by Boris 'Inky' Gibson (U5901)
posted 31 minutes ago
If Everton want Hart they should cough up not mither for loan deal.
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£10m-£15m maybe, but £30m is ridicules.
comment by Alasnomoresmithandjones (long live Israel) (U15157)
posted 3 hours, 10 minutes ago
comment by Boris 'Inky' Gibson (U5901)
posted 31 minutes ago
If Everton want Hart they should cough up not mither for loan deal.
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£10m-£15m maybe, but £30m is ridicules.
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Loan for a year with a £5m fee and an option for an extra £10m to make it permanent would be ideal
If Hart does leave for another club in the Prem, I suspect any loan deal would involve an obligation, rather than an option, to buy clause
comment by Arouna Jagielka oooh I wanna take ya, Heitinga Nikica come on pretty mama (U1308)
posted 10 minutes ago
comment by Alasnomoresmithandjones (long live Israel) (U15157)
posted 3 hours, 10 minutes ago
comment by Boris 'Inky' Gibson (U5901)
posted 31 minutes ago
If Everton want Hart they should cough up not mither for loan deal.
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£10m-£15m maybe, but £30m is ridicules.
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Loan for a year with a £5m fee and an option for an extra £10m to make it permanent would be ideal
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You're dreaming!
£15m???
You're looking at a fee of least £20m just to make the signing permanent
I fail to see how £30m, for the current England No. 1, is ridiculous given the premium that other clubs put on their players when City come calling
It's all relative anyway. No bid has been made (public) and City have never set a fee
City can afford to keep him so they have reason to let him go unless their valuation is met, whether that be £15m or £30m
If City let him go for less than £20m then I would consider that a poor business decision
comment by FishMCFC (U16301)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by Arouna Jagielka oooh I wanna take ya, Heitinga Nikica come on pretty mama (U1308)
posted 10 minutes ago
comment by Alasnomoresmithandjones (long live Israel) (U15157)
posted 3 hours, 10 minutes ago
comment by Boris 'Inky' Gibson (U5901)
posted 31 minutes ago
If Everton want Hart they should cough up not mither for loan deal.
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£10m-£15m maybe, but £30m is ridicules.
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Loan for a year with a £5m fee and an option for an extra £10m to make it permanent would be ideal
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You're dreaming!
£15m???
You're looking at a fee of least £20m just to make the signing permanent
I fail to see how £30m, for the current England No. 1, is ridiculous given the premium that other clubs put on their players when City come calling
It's all relative anyway. No bid has been made (public) and City have never set a fee
City can afford to keep him so they have reason to let him go unless their valuation is met, whether that be £15m or £30m
If City let him go for less than £20m then I would consider that a poor business decision
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Looking back at past transfers involving City it wouldn't be the worst decision!
But if he isn't wanted then why keep hold?
The smart move would be to get a very good fee at £15m and release his wages and squad place. If he isn't playing at Coty then he won't be England No.1 come the next game
He's the best English GK, City should hold out for £30m, hopefully with a foreign club.
Being the best Enhlish GK is like being the best looking ugly sister
Better than being the worst though.
If someone wanted silly money for an English keeper the Butland or Forster would be worth £30m
Just to recap here.
You think he's crap but think you should bid £30m for him?
Nope, I think if you were to pay £30m for an English GK it would be one who is first choice for his team.....not warming the bench
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/37130356
Know when you are not wanted Joe FFS!
"I don't want players to stay if they don't want," Guardiola said. "If they want to stay, stay and we will fight together."
Did your management say that to Stones?
Last season they did, but he decided he still wanted to leave.
Nice profit and Holgate looks like he will step up to replace him
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posted on 18/8/16
But he didn't play well, did he.
posted on 18/8/16
Do you have reading difficulties?
posted on 19/8/16
I forgot, it was the defence that made him look bad.....
posted on 19/8/16
No, the defence played like Titans, Hart was entirely to blame for our lack of success at the Euros.
posted on 19/8/16
comment by Boris 'Inky' Gibson (U5901)
posted 1 minute ago
No, the defence played like Titans, Hart was entirely to blame for our lack of success at the Euros.
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Finally, some sense from you
posted on 19/8/16
I also blame Hart for Brexit and the conflict in Syria.
posted on 19/8/16
I wouldn't mind Hart but I wouldn't pay £30m like it's been reported. I wouldn't pay £30m for any keeper.
posted on 19/8/16
comment by Boris 'Inky' Gibson (U5901)
posted 2 minutes ago
I also blame Hart for Brexit and the conflict in Syria.
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It's you and the British media bias against Manchester City player I blame. Much like I blame Everton and our players for tapping up Stones
posted on 19/8/16
comment by Alasnomoresmithandjones (long live Israel) (U15157)
posted 15 minutes ago
I wouldn't mind Hart but I wouldn't pay £30m like it's been reported. I wouldn't pay £30m for any keeper.
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That's why I think it will be a loan with a view to a permanent deal
posted on 19/8/16
If Everton want Hart they should cough up not mither for loan deal.
posted on 19/8/16
We will take him on loan if it's okay with you.
He is a player unwanted, plus hated by the anti city media so we would be doing Pep a favour
posted on 19/8/16
comment by Boris 'Inky' Gibson (U5901)
posted 31 minutes ago
If Everton want Hart they should cough up not mither for loan deal.
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£10m-£15m maybe, but £30m is ridicules.
posted on 19/8/16
comment by Alasnomoresmithandjones (long live Israel) (U15157)
posted 3 hours, 10 minutes ago
comment by Boris 'Inky' Gibson (U5901)
posted 31 minutes ago
If Everton want Hart they should cough up not mither for loan deal.
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£10m-£15m maybe, but £30m is ridicules.
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Loan for a year with a £5m fee and an option for an extra £10m to make it permanent would be ideal
posted on 19/8/16
If Hart does leave for another club in the Prem, I suspect any loan deal would involve an obligation, rather than an option, to buy clause
posted on 19/8/16
comment by Arouna Jagielka oooh I wanna take ya, Heitinga Nikica come on pretty mama (U1308)
posted 10 minutes ago
comment by Alasnomoresmithandjones (long live Israel) (U15157)
posted 3 hours, 10 minutes ago
comment by Boris 'Inky' Gibson (U5901)
posted 31 minutes ago
If Everton want Hart they should cough up not mither for loan deal.
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£10m-£15m maybe, but £30m is ridicules.
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Loan for a year with a £5m fee and an option for an extra £10m to make it permanent would be ideal
----------------------------------------------------------------------
You're dreaming!
£15m???
You're looking at a fee of least £20m just to make the signing permanent
I fail to see how £30m, for the current England No. 1, is ridiculous given the premium that other clubs put on their players when City come calling
It's all relative anyway. No bid has been made (public) and City have never set a fee
City can afford to keep him so they have reason to let him go unless their valuation is met, whether that be £15m or £30m
If City let him go for less than £20m then I would consider that a poor business decision
posted on 19/8/16
comment by FishMCFC (U16301)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by Arouna Jagielka oooh I wanna take ya, Heitinga Nikica come on pretty mama (U1308)
posted 10 minutes ago
comment by Alasnomoresmithandjones (long live Israel) (U15157)
posted 3 hours, 10 minutes ago
comment by Boris 'Inky' Gibson (U5901)
posted 31 minutes ago
If Everton want Hart they should cough up not mither for loan deal.
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£10m-£15m maybe, but £30m is ridicules.
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Loan for a year with a £5m fee and an option for an extra £10m to make it permanent would be ideal
----------------------------------------------------------------------
You're dreaming!
£15m???
You're looking at a fee of least £20m just to make the signing permanent
I fail to see how £30m, for the current England No. 1, is ridiculous given the premium that other clubs put on their players when City come calling
It's all relative anyway. No bid has been made (public) and City have never set a fee
City can afford to keep him so they have reason to let him go unless their valuation is met, whether that be £15m or £30m
If City let him go for less than £20m then I would consider that a poor business decision
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Looking back at past transfers involving City it wouldn't be the worst decision!
But if he isn't wanted then why keep hold?
The smart move would be to get a very good fee at £15m and release his wages and squad place. If he isn't playing at Coty then he won't be England No.1 come the next game
posted on 19/8/16
He's the best English GK, City should hold out for £30m, hopefully with a foreign club.
posted on 19/8/16
Being the best Enhlish GK is like being the best looking ugly sister
posted on 19/8/16
Better than being the worst though.
posted on 19/8/16
If someone wanted silly money for an English keeper the Butland or Forster would be worth £30m
posted on 19/8/16
Just to recap here.
You think he's crap but think you should bid £30m for him?
posted on 19/8/16
Nope, I think if you were to pay £30m for an English GK it would be one who is first choice for his team.....not warming the bench
posted on 20/8/16
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/37130356
Know when you are not wanted Joe FFS!
posted on 20/8/16
"I don't want players to stay if they don't want," Guardiola said. "If they want to stay, stay and we will fight together."
Did your management say that to Stones?
posted on 20/8/16
Last season they did, but he decided he still wanted to leave.
Nice profit and Holgate looks like he will step up to replace him
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