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James Harper

by YateleyRoyal » 17 May 2010 17:17

Just been released by the Blades...I'm sure Big Mac never wanted rid of him. Could a return be on the cards?

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Re: James Harper

by YateleyRoyal » 17 May 2010 17:24

Agreed...didn't think he would cause trouble, maybe he was homesick for the south? or his wages were too high?

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Re: James Harper

by TBM » 17 May 2010 17:35

YateleyRoyal Agreed...didn't think he would cause trouble, maybe he was homesick for the south? or his wages were too high?


Probably his wages....think they were banking on getting to the Premiership and then keeping him

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Re: James Harper

by Urinal Mint » 17 May 2010 17:51

Agree it's likely a cost cutting exercise. Would love him back, especially if we did sell Karacan.

Tabby does a great job in the centre for a little lad though. Do we really miss Harper?

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Re: James Harper

by Agent Balti » 17 May 2010 18:13

Please, please NO. He's not what we should be looking for. Let's not us get misty eyed for what once was, all over again.


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Re: James Harper

by DOYLERSAROYALER » 17 May 2010 18:16

Know a season ticket holder at Sheff U and he says that Harper has been very poor and not surprised hes out on his ear.

Harper is the ultimate Marmite footballer - he wouldnt get into the Reading team currently, as BM is playing attacking style football, something that Harper isnt

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Re: James Harper

by Ian Royal » 17 May 2010 18:32

I love Harps, but I'm not seeing the point in bringing him to the club when wages are tight and we've got Gunnarsson, Karacan, Tabb, Howard, Sigurdsson, Davies, Cisse & Matejovsky. We already need to ofload a few there. Even if Cisse and Matejovsky go that's not much of a gap.

I guess, Tabb, Gunnarsson, Howard, Harper & Sigurdsson could cover most eventualities and be pretty flexible....

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Harps was excellent in setting up quick break attacking opportunities and in ball retention. We played extremely quick attacking football under Coppell and Harps was an ever present. That must tell you something surely?

You don't need to be a pacey attacking midfielder who scores goals to play well and be important in a quick attacking team.

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Re: James Harper

by DOYLERSAROYALER » 17 May 2010 18:41

Ian - Harper always splits the camp - some think hes great and others think hes tosh - maybe me and you are an example of that

For me he reminds me of Ray Wilkins in his playing days - always passing square or backwards - rarely forward, and if the argument is that he was a defensive midfielder, then lets move onto his tackling ability...or lack of it

He served the club well, and in his early years he was decent midfielder, but as time went on, his performances deteriorated, and yes he left no doubt because of his wages, but even Sheff U have found out that nowadays hes not up to much

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Re: James Harper

by PEARCEY » 17 May 2010 20:21

Big fan of Harps but there is no way he will come back. We are already top heavy in central midfield as it is.


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Re: James Harper

by Big Foot » 18 May 2010 08:48

Still think he'll find his way to a top 10 Championship outfit before the start of the season

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Re: James Harper

by Barry the bird boggler » 18 May 2010 09:06

Outstanding player with Sidwell alongside. Struggles without a long standing partner attuned to each others games.

Think one of his ambitions was to play in abroad, wonder if there'll be any interest from there...

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Re: James Harper

by Wimb » 18 May 2010 10:35

I think he could have a role to play at the club but given wage constraints and the depth of midfielders we have here I don't think it should or would happen.

Can see him linking up with an ex Royal, Brizzle or Soton, maybe even Charlton if Parky hangs around.

Guess this means Howard has to move out of Harp's house though :lol:

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Re: James Harper

by Uncle Andy » 18 May 2010 12:46

DOYLERSAROYALER Know a season ticket holder at Sheff U and he says that Harper has been very poor and not surprised hes out on his ear.

Harper is the ultimate Marmite footballer - he wouldnt get into the Reading team currently, as BM is playing attacking style football, something that Harper isnt


Absolutely, I remember sleeping my way through all those dull 1-0 wins we ground out when Harper was in the team and we won the league


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Re: James Harper

by loyalroyal4life » 18 May 2010 13:00

YateleyRoyal Just been released by the Blades...I'm sure Big Mac never wanted rid of him. Could a return be on the cards?



Says it all, he is passed it. Well done Royals for another bit of genius work moving him on. Maybe he just didnt settle in up north but we don't need him

We are looking to move on not back

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Re: James Harper

by DOYLERSAROYALER » 18 May 2010 14:34

Uncle Andy
DOYLERSAROYALER Know a season ticket holder at Sheff U and he says that Harper has been very poor and not surprised hes out on his ear.

Harper is the ultimate Marmite footballer - he wouldnt get into the Reading team currently, as BM is playing attacking style football, something that Harper isnt


Absolutely, I remember sleeping my way through all those dull 1-0 wins we ground out when Harper was in the team and we won the league



So lets get him back then and lets enjoy another season of 1-0 wins and the title.......as if !

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Re: James Harper

by Jackson Corner » 18 May 2010 17:32

He went from being one of our best players in 07-08 to one of the worst in 08--09. Just one goal from midfield and looked off the pace if he played to half his potential we would have gone up in 09. Be interesting to see where he ends up next season.

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Re: James Harper

by Ian Royal » 18 May 2010 17:39

DOYLERSAROYALER Ian - Harper always splits the camp - some think hes great and others think hes tosh - maybe me and you are an example of that

For me he reminds me of Ray Wilkins in his playing days - always passing square or backwards - rarely forward, and if the argument is that he was a defensive midfielder, then lets move onto his tackling ability...or lack of it

He served the club well, and in his early years he was decent midfielder, but as time went on, his performances deteriorated, and yes he left no doubt because of his wages, but even Sheff U have found out that nowadays hes not up to much


Harper isn't easily categorised. He would best be described (IMO of course) or a holding playmaker, rather than defensive or attacking. And he worked well with Sidwell because he was a goalscoring tackler. Neither had the complete attacking or defensive game, both hard parts of each.

And of course the style of game he plays is dependent on the quality of his team mates in their ability to find space for him to use them, and their ability to join him in defence and put the tackle in once he's put the breaks on the attack.

Best season for Reading was in a 3 man central midfield, with two players to do the box to box forward runs and tackling for him. Put a creative attacking midfielder infront of him and a tough tackling hardcase next to him and he'll work.

Backwards and sideways passes can be very attacking passes, if they are to people in room to make more attacking plays. Every midfield needs a donkey doing the hard grunt work.

Even so, I don't think he should be an option we're looking at, but I'd welcome him back if we were.

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Re: James Harper

by Royalee » 18 May 2010 20:01

No fanks.

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Re: James Harper

by loyalroyal4life » 18 May 2010 20:48

Royalee No fanks.



What he said

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Re: James Harper

by Spud Gun » 20 May 2010 16:43

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What he said


Agreed. We've already got Bry, Tabb, Karacan & Sigurdsson who are better than Harper.

Add to that we've got Marek, Cisse & Howard who are all on a par with Harper (in terms of being largely ineffectual) then we really do not need him back ...

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