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Post by Mick the Mike on Jan 8, 2012 13:09:24 GMT
I had quite a long chat with Michael Harriman yesterday. A good, level headed guy with a positive outlook.
He is captain of QRR ressies and came to Clarence Park to get more football experience. He is only returning to Loftus Road as there are two clubs - Wycombe Wanderers and AFC Wimbledon - said to be interested in taking him on loan. If an agreement with either of those teams cannot be reached, he would be delighted to come back to Clarence Park for a further loan period.
He is training every day with QPR and trains with the Saints on Thursday evening.
From a personal viewpoint, he said that being a player of slight build, he needs toughening up and he has found that the game at our level is much more physical that he has been used to. He believed that his time at Clarence Park has been of great benefit to him in this respect.
We discussed the greater physical determination that the Saints had shown in recent matches and he felt that this and other aspects served to illustrate how the team has grown in confidence in recent matches. Michael saw no reason why the current good run should not continue.
I wish him well.
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Post by Hatboy on Jan 8, 2012 20:09:41 GMT
He will be a big miss if not replaced and i'm also worried about James's (Gray) Discaplinary record 7 bookings now i believe, to lose both of them out of the back four could prove costly Nicky Jupp is still having to pull off at least 1 top quality save in every game to keep us in it at the moment.
Otherwise everything is looking Rosy
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Post by brakespress on Jan 8, 2012 20:37:55 GMT
a big shout for the Brakes fans who never stopped cheering/singing even when we were claiming that they were no longer singing and is that the first time we have had fans of a team we were beating applaude our two goal hero off the pitch? Or were they just glad to see the back of him? I started clapping him as he went off as he scored two cracking goals, and many of our fans joined in. Bad goals defensively from our perspective, but great strikes all the same. We're a pretty sporting bunch generally, although supporters of other clubs would love you to think otherwise! We were beaten by the better side yesterday, no complaints, I think my match report on our website echos that. I enjoyed our first visit to Clarence Park, despite the result, you don't seem to have the same big time attitude that the likes of Weymouth have, having dropped out of the Conference. Good luck for the rest of the season, and hopefully we will get to visit again soon.
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Post by Boomer on Jan 8, 2012 22:32:28 GMT
I had quite a long chat with Michael Harriman yesterday. A good, level headed guy with a positive outlook. He is captain of QRR ressies and came to Clarence Park to get more football experience. He is only returning to Loftus Road as there are two clubs - Wycombe Wanderers and AFC Wimbledon - said to be interested in taking him on loan. If an agreement with either of those teams cannot be reached, he would be delighted to come back to Clarence Park for a further loan period. He is training every day with QPR and trains with the Saints on Thursday evening. From a personal viewpoint, he said that being a player of slight build, he needs toughening up and he has found that the game at our level is much more physical that he has been used to. He believed that his time at Clarence Park has been of great benefit to him in this respect. We discussed the greater physical determination that the Saints had shown in recent matches and he felt that this and other aspects served to illustrate how the team has grown in confidence in recent matches. Michael saw no reason why the current good run should not continue. I wish him well. It would certainly be a bonus, if we could get Michael for another month but I would think the chances have been dramatically reduced with the sacking of Neil Warnock from QPR today. Good luck for the future from me as well, Michael.
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Post by Hatboy on Jan 9, 2012 20:21:14 GMT
Personally i like going to all Midlands non league clubs always found them very friendly and welcoming, shame i couldn't make either game against Leamington
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2012 21:27:29 GMT
Bad luck Hatboy,we had free mince pies and mulled wine at Leamington.Hope you can make Redditch.
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