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Gotta love Brighton stoppage time winner and I assume they will be receiving some invitations to visit the FA to discuss some disciplinary issues at the end!

Maupays post match interview was fabulous too
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So thats a retrospective 3 game ban for....Guendozi, was it?
Seems like the last thing they need, especially since they gonna be without their keeper, probably for the rest of the season
What a twat
 
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Joe Hart to leave Burnley at the end of the month once his deal expires.

From England's number one and double Prem winner to backup at Burnley, bit of a decline to say the least.
 
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Joe Hart to leave Burnley at the end of the month once his deal expires.

From England's number one and double Prem winner to backup at Burnley, bit of a decline to say the least.
Was Hart really that good a keeper though, or someone who looked better because the billion quid spent around him meant that his flaws weren't exposed as much?

Certainly for England he looked a lot less elite between the sticks, and was good for a clanger or two per match, which tends to happen when the opposition aren't more concerned with stopping Aguero tearing them a new one - and yet his clangers tended to have excuses made for them, a courtesy that wasn't offered to the likes of Ben Foster, Robert Green or Paul Robinson before him
 
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Was Hart really that good a keeper though, or someone who looked better because the billion quid spent around him meant that his flaws weren't exposed as much?

Certainly for England he looked a lot less elite between the sticks, and was good for a clanger or two per match, which tends to happen when the opposition aren't more concerned with stopping Aguero tearing them a new one - and yet his clangers tended to have excuses made for them, a courtesy that wasn't offered to the likes of Ben Foster, Robert Green or Paul Robinson before him

I thought he was a decent enough keeper, never the best in the league or anything but a worthy England number one for a spell.