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Player Watch: Joe Hart

Raitei

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Jan 29, 2011
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I think he was relatively fine in his time here, came in excited to be a part of the squad, seemed to help a few of the lads, think he was largely ok in the games he played too.

Not a player we should be keeping around, but seemingly a decent man, hope he does well in Scotland
 
Aug 9, 2008
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That joke is head and shoulders above any others I’ve read today.

Also, his massive neck was unrivalled during his time with us. Honestly I think the highlight of his time at Spurs was me wondering how on earth a human neck comes to be that size.

TBH only thing that stands out or i remember from him is his Europa League matchday "Shoutey Joe" rendition, especially with no crowds you could hear him literally all game, that much have been so annoying for players .... yes GK should communicate , try to help etc but he was ridiculous with his non stop 'Shoutey-Man' thing.
 

glacierSpurs

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Sep 28, 2013
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His presence in the squad and dressing room could well be underestimated. Definitely one of the pros and leaders there we so badly needed in the last 1-2 years of testing times. Still think he had given the younger lads tremendous amount of experience. And he never seems to complain at all but grateful for the chances we gave him. All the best Joe!

It doesn't matter how long you spent with club but good character and efforts carries you for life.
 

spursfan77

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His presence in the squad and dressing room could well be underestimated. Definitely one of the pros and leaders there we so badly needed in the last 1-2 years of testing times. Still think he had given the younger lads tremendous amount of experience. And he never seems to complain at all but grateful for the chances we gave him. All the best Joe!

It doesn't matter how long you spent with club but good character and efforts carries you for life.

and he introduced all the foreign lads to cricket too don’t forget!
 

Tucker

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Jul 15, 2013
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Seems a top bloke by all accounts, willing to do extra training sessions so the young forwards could practice finishing etc. A positive professional influence. Good luck to him.
 

easley91

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A back up keeper's job isn't solely to be there in case number one gets injured, it's to help out in training with finishing etc. Hart was and is a top professional. Never heard a bad word said about him. Fair play if he feels he can still be number one somewhere as well.
 

y1dk1d

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Jun 9, 2012
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Not that in really matters in this case as it seems pretty obvious Hart is off, but fwiw I’m not convinced this Paul O Keefe bloke has any connections or info. I like some of his opinions etc on Twitter, but not sure he’s worth relying on for info
 
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