Harper Appreciation Thread

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by skipper » 02 Sep 2009 21:13

Bye Bye

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Re: Harper Appreciation Thread

by Elm Park Old Boy » 02 Sep 2009 21:24

Great player for Reading. Probably time for him to move on. But he was a big part of the most successful years the club has had. And was not a passenger in that achievement. I for one will always welcome him back to the ground, whoeve he comes with.

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by percy_freeman » 02 Sep 2009 21:37

Forwards is the new sideways.................... Bye Crab.

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Re: Harper Appreciation Thread

by glass half full » 02 Sep 2009 21:38

Local TV station reported that Harper had been 'allowed' to go out on loan to Sheffield United.

Ermm...

Anyway, good luck, Harps!

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Re: Harper Appreciation Thread

by PEARCEY » 02 Sep 2009 21:43

Harps is a Reading legend and in the world of the snarling, selfish modern footballer he is a breath of fresh air. Certainly my favourite player at the club and very sad he has gone.
Thanks Harps for the smiles and memories.


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Re: Harper Appreciation Thread

by leon » 03 Sep 2009 00:37

PEARCEY Harps is a Reading legend and in the world of the snarling, selfish modern footballer he is a breath of fresh air. Certainly my favourite player at the club and very sad he has gone.
Thanks Harps for the smiles and memories.


Good player. Not sure he ever found his right position really - always felt we never got the best out of him - but scored some terrific goals eg forest, palace, liverpool. He'll be missed a lot

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by brendywendy » 03 Sep 2009 10:13

FiNeRaIn
sandman Harps was a very good player and great character, from the things you hear about him e.g. first into training he is a credit to his profession.

I don't think I've ever seen a player who hugs the referee, squirts the contents of a water bottle into the face of one of his coaches and congratulates his opponents for making a good pass and I don't think I ever will again.

People may not have appreciated him properly but as one of the 05/06 players he'll always be a Reading legend.


Amen +1



i concur

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Re: Harper Appreciation Thread

by brendywendy » 03 Sep 2009 10:14

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brendywendy an up and down player, not always effective
but when he was good he was very good indeed
but it was his approachablity, big eyebrows, and sheer comedy gayness that made him my favourite player of the last 8 years

im gutted, but accept it was probably the right time for both :cry:


I agree with what you say BW but I am not very happy at the way the club has handled this. Harps has been a great player for us in the past and the fact that (like others) he has had a couple of medicre seasons should not overshadow the good times. I hope he is successful at the Blades and wish him the best.



agree totally

all a bit shabby from the club in all honesty

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Re: Harper Appreciation Thread

by The Rouge » 03 Sep 2009 10:17

floyd__streete Thanks for some good memories - goals against Palace and Liverpool stand out - amongst 8 years spent predominantly passing the ball back to our centre-halves.


Yep, and Norwich away for me after Doyle had outmuscled Doherty...


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Re: Harper Appreciation Thread

by Gordons Cumming » 03 Sep 2009 10:38

Is James married?

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Re: Harper Appreciation Thread

by brendywendy » 03 Sep 2009 10:43

Gordons Cumming Is James married?



no

hes a proper gay

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Re: Harper Appreciation Thread

by Ian Royal » 03 Sep 2009 12:16

Harper going is truly the end of an era as far as I'm concerned. The last link to the Tier 3 days. With just a bridge of two players up until now you can get all the way back to the first days of my real support for the club using Harper.

Very sad about this. We have to move on sometime but I thought he had plenty left to offer us and the youngsters.

So long Harps, and thanks for all the good times and hard work. You turned me from doubter to firm fan. Good luck.

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Re: Harper Appreciation Thread

by Devon royal » 03 Sep 2009 13:15

goodbye "showboat"....you been with us all the way to the promised land and back . always witrh a smile and excellent application, i wish you well ...


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Re: Harper Appreciation Thread

by Negative_Jeff » 03 Sep 2009 13:24

Ian Royal Harper going is truly the end of an era as far as I'm concerned. The last link to the Tier 3 days. With just a bridge of two players up until now you can get all the way back to the first days of my real support for the club using Harper.

Very sad about this. We have to move on sometime but I thought he had plenty left to offer us and the youngsters.

So long Harps, and thanks for all the good times and hard work. You turned me from doubter to firm fan. Good luck.


How many players are in your new "bridge" Ian and who are they? I am the adjudicator and seperate spells at the club don`t count.

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Re: Harper Appreciation Thread

by Royal With Cheese » 03 Sep 2009 14:30

Royalee Kthnxbai...hope you enjoy the local derby Harper - at least that atmosphere will be good before you pass the ball to the Wednesday striker for the winning goal on your home debut.

I'm wondering if yourself and Woodcote could just FCUK OFF and create your own Harper bashing thread where you can both wank each other off.

I simply cannot understand the need for the complete toss you both write on a daily basis seeping into a thread discussing the appreciation of a great player who no longer plays for the club.

Do you not understand English you jism covered mongs?

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Re: Harper Appreciation Thread

by Royal With Cheese » 03 Sep 2009 14:31

I feel a lot better now.

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by Archie's penalty » 03 Sep 2009 14:51

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Royalee Kthnxbai...hope you enjoy the local derby Harper - at least that atmosphere will be good before you pass the ball to the Wednesday striker for the winning goal on your home debut.

I'm wondering if yourself and Woodcote could just FCUK OFF and create your own Harper bashing thread where you can both wank each other off.

I simply cannot understand the need for the complete toss you both write on a daily basis seeping into a thread discussing the appreciation of a great player who no longer plays for the club.

Do you not understand English you jism covered mongs?


+ 1 million (although I don't think Woodcote was slating Harps at all).

Royalee leave people alone with their memories there's a good tw*t.

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Re: Harper Appreciation Thread

by PremAddict » 03 Sep 2009 14:56

I will miss:

- arm waving
- reading about his antics
- seeing/hearing his funny interviews
- his good sportsmanship

A shame his going is not to the EPL but to a hated opponent. It will be strange to see him lined-up opposite of Reading.

Good luck Harps!

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Re: Harper Appreciation Thread

by Sarah Star » 03 Sep 2009 15:00

I'll miss him because he seemed to be one of the "good guys" in football. I'm glad he's found a good home.

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Re: Harper Appreciation Thread

by The Real Sandhurst Royal » 03 Sep 2009 15:56

James Harper carved out a career in football when he signed from Arsenal for RFC.

300 games plus, player of the season, a 106 team member.

Not a bad track record for someone who did not fit in with the new management team following Coppells departure.

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