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Dan Harding



Zebedee

Anyone seen Florence?
Jul 8, 2003
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Hangleton
Just thought I'd say that Dan Harding was my MOM on Saturday. He seems to have recovered from his dodgy start to the season and is now, in my view, one of our brightest prospects. Anyone care to agree with me? In terms of quality and potential, Kerry is not in the same league although I'd never knock the commitment that he has shown the club over the years.


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(was)DBS

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Jul 24, 2003
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Southwick
Thought he was by far our best player, but quite worried about DC look well out of sorts on Sat anyone else agree.
 




Icy Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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Can we have some consistency here, for those of us unable to get to games at the moment. Last week he was useless and needed to be dropped. This week he's MOM. :jester:
 


Zebedee

Anyone seen Florence?
Jul 8, 2003
8,073
Hangleton
Icy Gull said:
Can we have some consistency here, for those of us unable to get to games at the moment. Last week he was useless and needed to be dropped. This week he's MOM. :jester:

"I" never said that he was useless last week. But he did have a poor game against Plymouth!

:D
 
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silky1

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Aug 2, 2004
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Macclesfield
Cullip - looked less assured than Butters, but was up against arguably the best striker in the division in Ellington, (wouldn't like to call Wigan a one man team, but...)

Harding - didn't put a foot wrong that I can remember.

Mayo - Solid second choice left back (not midfielder)

Kuipers - At fault for second and third goals, but agree kept ht escore right down with trdaemark saves. Would expect to see Roberts back as soon as McGhee finds possible.
 










saltash seagull

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Mar 1, 2004
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cornwall
DBS said:
Thought he was by far our best player, but quite worried about DC look well out of sorts on Sat anyone else agree.
danny always seems 2 start the season slowly and improves bit by bit as the season goes on.was the same in div 1 last year and he improved last season as the season went on 2.
harding showed his class on sat and im afraid kerry just isn't in the same class as tickle
 


Turkey

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Jul 4, 2003
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Harding looked much much better than he ever has before and will keep Mayo out no worries now.

Good tackling, good passing, composure. Most improved player on Saturday without a doubt.
 




Zebedee

Anyone seen Florence?
Jul 8, 2003
8,073
Hangleton
Turkey said:
Harding looked much much better than he ever has before and will keep Mayo out no worries now.

Good tackling, good passing, composure. Most improved player on Saturday without a doubt.

Let's just hope that we can hang on to him.

:(
 


Icy Gull said:
Can we have some consistency here, for those of us unable to get to games at the moment. Last week he was useless and needed to be dropped. This week he's MOM. :jester:

The answer to your question is that there was a massive overreaction on here to his first two games. The penalty wasn't his fault, it was Reid's, and in the Reading game he didn't get enough support from the midfield when the Royals were clearly targeting his wing. Yes, the third goal was his mistake but every one of our back 4 has made errors this season so far.

The problem is that our back 4 have been put under too much pressure and we know that they are not the kind of world-beaters to be able to cope with that. We need more protection for them by our midfield rediscovering its combative bite and workrate of last season. I am doubtful whether our current fit midfielders can provide that.
 


Dancin Ninja BHA

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Jul 6, 2003
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London Irish said:
The problem is that our back 4 have been put under too much pressure and we know that they are not the kind of world-beaters to be able to cope with that. We need more protection for them by our midfield rediscovering its combative bite and workrate of last season. I am doubtful whether our current fit midfielders can provide that.

And your next line would have been, if you hadn't had mentioned it about 50 times before over the last two weeks, that the answer to all our woes is that man Oatway?

If the answer is yes, then god help us :shootself
 




chips and gravy

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Jan 5, 2004
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worthing
Uncle Buck said:
I thought he had a better game, but if I had to pick a MOM even though he was at fault for the second goal I would have to say it goes to Michael Kippers, if it was not for him in the second half it could have been 6 or 7 nil.

Kippers eh? Is he part of our 'food XI', including of course Butters, Mayo and Oatway!

Coat :jester:
 




B.M.F

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Aug 2, 2003
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wherever the money is
Glad Dan played well. I mentioned on an earlier thread that as a youngster he is bound to be a confidence player and by getting a call up and playing well for the under 21's was sure to boost his confidence. More of the same on Tuesday young Mr harding :clap: :clap:
 






Schrödinger's Toad

Nie dla Idiotów
Jan 21, 2004
11,957
kinkygerbil said:
if only we had a right back we wouldnt have a bad defence

Where the f*** is Watto? I thought he was due a comeback, has he fallen down a ditch somewhere in Falmer? I know he gets stick, but I´d take him over Virgo any day
 




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