Loan with option to buy is probably the best deal for everyone involved.Yeah thought that seemed the logical outcome. Good piece of business if we can get it over the line.
I think he's keeping quiet mate. More trouble than its worth if they don't come off.Sorry of topic esk. I hope were guna splash the cash on some big players *cough * cough* hintlol
I think he's keeping quiet mate. More trouble than its worth if they don't come off.
Can we send him back tho if he plays crap? lol stickleback for me![]()
I hope we can dock him wages if he talks to himself pre match in the tunnel making him self look like a complete methed up headcase.
Do we think if/when Hart signs,that this loan,if a loan,that he will sign perm next season,or is this just to show the city boss what he can do,otherwise we have same problem next year unless stoke etc want to sell there keeper,will be very happy with this hart signing,and pretty happy with our keeper now,who has made some great saves already,so we know hes a good number 2 which is probably in real terms what he might have thought hes comming to us to be.
If we get it done early I would imagine it would help getting others over the line before the window shuts.Is he really as bad a ted as some are making out? Can't help but think this could be a decent move, he has a personal point to prove Guardiola having his ability questioned, Koeman won't accept anybody giving less then 100% so it won't be a sittoff for Joe, He may have a positive influence on the dressing room with his big game experience and apparently he's a big character for city which I reckon we've lacked.
Personally I want to sign him on a permanent transfer. We know what we're going to get from him, he's a proven class keeper there's no risk. However if Joe himself only wants to join if it's on a loan deal so he doesn't have to rush into a decision then I can understand that we just need to insure we've got a potential future fee agreed.
Don't want to be sitting in the same spot this time next year.
Yes?Jebus mate lol
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