Ian Royal : Well I guess that's what he realised
I don't think Harper's been playing well enough for a long time now, kudos to Rodgers for spotting this asap.[/quote]
To be honest he never seems to have gotten over Sidwell leaving.[/quote]
Think he may have been really badly affected by being made captain given his comments about being "mugged off". I wouldn't be surprised if Rodgers was expecting him to take the lead, and put himself forward as a leader on the pitch. As well as making either the creative or defensive central role his own.
He should have been the ideal player to build a young team playing fairly high tempo, attacking, passing football around.
He certainly contributed to our near survival more than most in our relegation season. He was pretty much a regular last season during the majority of our good spell (pre-xmas) as well iirc.[/quote]
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I think that most were fooled by Harper - in a midfield with Sidwell, he was made to look good, but when he had to step up to the plate, he couldnt do it -
Since Sidwells departure, he has been average at best but a could do much better- the problem with Harper is that he thinks that he is better than he is , and he's been found out...well Kevin Blackwell certainly hasnt found out....yet!
I commend Rosgers for being clear from the outset that Harper wasn't in his plans - however Coppell didnt see what Rodgers did, stayedf far too loyal for far too long, even giving the bloke the captaincy..and look what happened there
The good thing is that with him moving on - this debate can be killed....although I will look with interest to see what Blades fans say!