Gomes out, Hart in?
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The Mirror has stated that Harry is looking to offload Heurelho Gomes. With Manchester City's Joe Hart available, would you prefer Hart or Gomes in between the sticks next season?
Although Gomes has drastically improved since the arrival of Tony Parks (Spurs goal keeping coach), he still looks as though he's prone to making a blunder or two, while Hart looks like a safer pair of gloves.
City are said to only be looking at loaning out Hart, but if the price is right, a permanent deal to sign the player could be on the cards.
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On the Ashley Young story, one of the THBN users made a great point.
We had the opportunity to sign Young for £9.75 million just before the lad signed for Villa from Watford. But of course, our amazing transfer policy meant that we weren't interested in signing him for under £10 million, but would rather sign him for £23+ million (Bentley + £8 million).
What a waste.
Although Gomes has drastically improved since the arrival of Tony Parks (Spurs goal keeping coach), he still looks as though he's prone to making a blunder or two, while Hart looks like a safer pair of gloves.
City are said to only be looking at loaning out Hart, but if the price is right, a permanent deal to sign the player could be on the cards.
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On the Ashley Young story, one of the THBN users made a great point.
We had the opportunity to sign Young for £9.75 million just before the lad signed for Villa from Watford. But of course, our amazing transfer policy meant that we weren't interested in signing him for under £10 million, but would rather sign him for £23+ million (Bentley + £8 million).
What a waste.
11 comments
Id say Gomes is more worth keeping.
Besides, Hart would not be an improvement - Cudicini would get straight back in, and Hart would be simply warming the bench yet again - so neither keeper would benefit. Utter crap article - sorry, but it is!
Do you really think we'd sell 'arry the spiv and your crappy club one of our players? Get real muppets...
Sunday, June 07, 2009 4:38:00 PM"
Business is business fool...if we pay the cash we can buy anyone of your players...
It was just an opinion. Has Gomes done well? Yes, of course he has. But what's to say that he won't have another magic moment?
When Gomes has a bad run, he doesn't just make a few mistakes, he performs so badly that it actually costs us points.
If he can continue in the rich vein of form that he's in, then great, but if he has another bad spell, I'm pretty sure that the majority of us that were cheering him on last season, will be quick to turn on him in a second.
Such is the fickleness of us football fans.