londinium Not really 'spot on'
I didnt waste 90 minutes of my time as my intention was to enjoy the match in peace rather than with my 4 kids jumping all over me on a Saturday lunchtime. I didnt go out with the sole intention of proving anyone right or wrong, it just struck me after about 5 minutes that Harps was playing better than Cisse (something I must admit I didnt think happened on Saturday either).
Then why did you write:
londinium I amfed up with people saying x y and z are crap, gave the ball away, made no contribution or sold him a hospital ball with no facts to back things up. So I watched the game again this evening and for all those idiots out there, mainly Harper haters, these are the facts.
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This thread has sort of lost sight in my opinion. I'm not going to take issue with anything that Ollie has said, because he's defined the central midfield role well, but in all honesty, that was never the point of the thread in the first place.
The intention initially was to 'shut up' all the 'Harper-haters' with a collection of fantastic statistics. My argument was that statistics mean nothing, and I went a certain degree to back that up using my analogy about the one-twos with the goalkeeper. As far as I've read, not one poster since has tackled my points with any degree of persuasion, so I'm going to stick to what I wrote originally.
Ollie's right, I'm a central midfielder myself (although have been for only a handful of years compared to his impressive 15), there is more to playing the role effectively than meets the eye. As I said before, I am not a Harper-hater, I think his energy levels are phenomenal and in past seasons I've always rated his contribution. One thing that has got my back up is that he shirks tackles (before anyone starts, I know there is more to defending that hurling yourself into a slide tackle, but it's always nice to see the players you support showing a bit of battle and bottle) but he's always going to be a player that avoids the physical side of the game.
I think one poster has made an interesting point, one that I didn't consider before. Harper is captain this season, and this might be one of the reasons why he's playing differently (in my eyes anyway). He's no longer a player who breaks beyond the forwards to score goals, he's no longer a player who spreads the play with a cross-field pass. Maybe this is because he sees his own role in the team as one with a lot more maturity now. Maybe he now sees his position to be one that weaves everyone together, lets them play their own game, whilst he's on hand to keep things organised and not stray from his outpost in the middle of the park.