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Dan Harding

by NR_Royal » 07 Jul 2009 15:42

Reading this quote, "Dan Harding is training with Yeovil" made me wonder is he really not good enough for us? Admittedly, I did not watch him play in person last season, but from the TV it looked like he was up to the job. What are your opinions of him?
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Re: Dan Harding

by Royal Rother » 07 Jul 2009 15:42

He looked capable of better than Yeovil tbf...

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Re: Dan Harding

by rfcjoe » 07 Jul 2009 15:49

Decent player tbf. Good on the ball, and technically sound. Could certainly do better than Yeovil.

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Re: Dan Harding

by loyalroyal4life » 07 Jul 2009 15:50

its only training with Yeovil doesnt mean he will sign up with them. He can train then move on

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Re: Dan Harding

by CMRoyal » 07 Jul 2009 15:58

Is it possible for a player to fall between the cracks? Looked reasonable enough as cover for Stretch, but seemed to disappear off the radar with barely a peep when the season ended. The Yeovil thing must surely just be a stopgap - he's definitely second tier standard.


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Re: Dan Harding

by Terminal Boardom » 07 Jul 2009 16:00

From what I saw last season, DH was just as good as Stretch. Now, if either of those two could play further forward on the left...

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Re: Dan Harding

by winchester_royal » 07 Jul 2009 16:14

Neither him or Armo are anything better than average IMHO.

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Re: Dan Harding

by Terminal Boardom » 07 Jul 2009 16:25

Ahhh, spoilt by Shorey syndrome. And to think that I thought Rooster was good.

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Re: Dan Harding

by Hampshire Royal » 07 Jul 2009 17:12

And so he was, until his injury. I've forgotten who it was who tried to kill him, I think it was a Millwall player.


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Re: Dan Harding

by Ian Royal » 07 Jul 2009 17:23

Harding looked average IMO. He had good games but he also had poor games. I'd have had him as better than Yeovil though, especially available on a free.

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Re: Dan Harding

by FiNeRaIn » 07 Jul 2009 18:01

winchester_royal Neither him or Armo are anything better than average IMHO.


Armstrong being player of the season was a good reflection of how average we were last year, he's nowhere near prem class.
To be fair to harding, he was solid when he came in, should be playing in the championship.

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Re: Dan Harding

by Harpers So Solid Crew » 07 Jul 2009 18:13

Just perhaps a step down for a season to get back on track is a good move, has not playered regularly for a couple of seasons, so a promotion back with a decent time would look good for his career

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Re: Dan Harding

by winchester_royal » 07 Jul 2009 18:36

FiNeRaIn
winchester_royal Neither him or Armo are anything better than average IMHO.


Armstrong being player of the season was a good reflection of how average we were last year, he's nowhere near prem class.
To be fair to harding, he was solid when he came in, should be playing in the championship.


For once I'm in complete agreement with you.


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Re: Dan Harding

by Terminal Boardom » 07 Jul 2009 20:43

FiNeRaIn
winchester_royal Neither him or Armo are anything better than average IMHO.


Armstrong being player of the season was a good reflection of how average we were last year, he's nowhere near prem class.
To be fair to harding, he was solid when he came in, should be playing in the championship.


Finerin talking sense shock! I agree too.

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Re: Dan Harding

by Thames » 08 Jul 2009 14:23

They are both average Championship centre backs.

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Re: Dan Harding

by The Rouge » 08 Jul 2009 14:32

I must have been watching a different team towards the end of last season - as far as I was concerned he was possibly the best (if not definitely top 3) of our players in the last 8-10 games.

I would sign him up personally.

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Re: Dan Harding

by handbags_harris » 08 Jul 2009 14:46

To be fair to Harding going forward he wasn't all that, but defensively he had two of the most highly rated wingers in his pocket at both Derby (Kris Commons) and Burnley (Chris Eagles). He is an average Championship left back, and would be a good League 1 left back.

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Re: Dan Harding

by The Rouge » 08 Jul 2009 14:54

I thought he used the ball well going forward if he didnt run at the heart of defences (not many do...). He shaped to pass many times, cut inside and sold a player or two, which can lead to those spaces and creating time for strikers/midfielders to make runs.

The season took many twists and turns. Hunt being fantastic in the first third of the season and then very average. N Hunt, Lita, Long all having runs upfront - etc...

I have no doubt that some surgery needed to happen at the club and that Rodgers will bring in new ideas and ways of playing, but you still have to have a post mortem on what happened and can do a lot worse than retaining your best players, and judging on the last 3rd of the season I think they were:

Harding
Bikey
Tabb
Matejovsky (at times)

and you would probably concede that we missed N Hunt/Ingimarsson (and Doyle when injured/not fit)

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Re: Dan Harding

by Deathy » 08 Jul 2009 19:23

The Rouge I must have been watching a different team towards the end of last season - as far as I was concerned he was possibly the best (if not definitely top 3) of our players in the last 8-10 games.

I would sign him up personally.


Totally agree. As a free transfer, I can't understand why we haven't brought him in. :|

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Re: Dan Harding

by Stranded » 08 Jul 2009 19:40

Deathy
The Rouge I must have been watching a different team towards the end of last season - as far as I was concerned he was possibly the best (if not definitely top 3) of our players in the last 8-10 games.

I would sign him up personally.


Totally agree. As a free transfer, I can't understand why we haven't brought him in. :|


Because the new manager doesn't rate him perhaps - if Coppell were still here I think we would have gone for him.

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