I'm a bloke,I'm an ocker
And I really love your knockers,I'm a labourer by day,
I **** up all me pay,Watching footy on TV,
Just feed me more VB,Just pour my beer,And get my smokes, And go away
Its hard to tell but chances for 2nd choice keepers dont come around that often so its not that unusual that he hasnt featured much, coupled with the fact Im sure things like getting him cup tied might have been in City's mind if there was a chance he might be allowed to leave in January. As I said in the original post another few more games at this level of performance for Hart or indeed an injury and Shay has his opportunity.
I thought you were off the drink Ronnie?
"No, I drink to help me mind my own business....can I get you one? (c) Ronnie Drew
A Manchester City goalkeeper, David Gonzalez, has gone on loan until the end of the season to Leeds. If he was third choice there wasn't much hope of Shay going any place![]()
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
Sloppy work by Hart last night. Timid and hesitant coming for a low ball across his 6 yard box. Led to a goal I think but memory is hazy - I'd had a few pints!
Definitely his fault, had a terrible game, confidence seems to be low.From the telegraph match report....
Manchester City now trail Manchester United by eight points: the title has all but slipped away.
On this evidence, it is doubtful they would deserve it anyway. Carlos Tevez got them off to the perfect start, but non-stop Birmingham pressure proved too much. Nikola Zigic equalised, and then Craig Gardner's penalty cancelled out Alexandar Kolarov's free-kick.
Micah Richards fell victim to his own bravery as he defended his area, while the less said about Joe Hart, the better. The goalkeeper's nerves were clearly contagious where his defenders were concerned.
http://forums.bluemoon-mcfc.co.uk/vi...p?f=1&t=206619
always worth a look at fans of the team think.
"If God had meant football to be played in the air, he'd have put grass in the sky." Brian Clough.
You'll NEVER beat the Irish.......you'll just draw with us instead!!!
Was cited as a Winner in the Winners & Loosers section of F365 today (Not there now Strangely enough!!)... Due a run!! The CL spot is at stake!!
Somewhat, yeah. Not sure what it has to do with Shay Given though.
Doesn't look like Mancini has any intention of dropping Hart:
http://www.skysports.com/story/0,195...723824,00.html"I am happy though. I will not change because Joe Hart is the best goalkeeper."
Mancini has also played down any suggestion that Hart could be dropped for City's home date with West Brom on Saturday.
Pressed on whether he would consider drafting the more experienced Shay Given back into the fold, Mancini simply replied: "No."
Yesterday's Mirror mentioned Wayne Hennessey is being looked at by City. Probably just a made up story, but I feel Shay's future is away from City. If no Premier team is interested he really needs to think of going abroad. I know it is stating the bleeding obvious, but his non movement in January remains the biggest disappointment of the transfer window.
Hennessey was beaten at his near post today. I don't think he's half the goalkeeper Hart was at his age. Or Shay for that matter.
edit: Hart is actually younger than Hennessey
BBC gossip column last week attributed a story to caughtoffside.com that Arsenal will pay City £7 million for Shay in the summer. I'll try and find the link later.
found it
http://www.sportingo.com/football/a1...ster-city-star
Arsenal will step up their attempts to finally end their long-running search for a goalkeeper by signing Manchester City shot-stopper Shay Given at the end of the season.
Republic of Ireland international Given has not featured at all for City in the Premier League this campaign and has grown tired on providing back-up to first-choice Joe Hart, who replaced Given between the sticks at the City of Manchester stadium at the beginning of this season.
And, given the outstanding form of the England No 1 so far, Given now knows that he has no future under City manager Roberto Mancini, leading the 34 year old to seek a move away from the club during last month’s transfer window.
Mancini, though, refused to sanction such a move, although he has told Given that come the summer he will be allowed to reignite his stalled career with another top-flight club, and Arsenal will need to pay £7 million to secure his services.
Really? I'd have thought Mancini's decision to stick with Hart despite a few bad blunders would let Given know he has no future under Mancini. If Hart had been outstanding so far, Given could still hope that he'd be dropped after a mistake or 3, but he doesn't even have that hope left.
i am so sick of him
look at me, i am so great i am such a professional i am mister ireland, i'm great me......
ah get lost
If McCarthy is not available he is not available, he doest need you giving him stick in public
why does he have to play every single game. We need our sub keepers to get game time too. but this media darling is on a one man selfish crusade to break the caps record on his own.
So you reckon Coventry City #1 Kieren Westwood is more in need of game time than rarely-used Manchester City substitute Shay Given? Interesting.
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