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Michael Harriman 19:29 - May 19 with 3756 viewsCheshireR

I thought he was great today.
Defended really well and neat on the ball.
Nice to take a positive from the game.
Hopefully he will get a chance to make the right back slot his own next season.
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Michael Harriman on 19:37 - May 19 with 3692 viewsRanger78

I agree. Also think Ned did well and will be an excellent defender in the champ.
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Michael Harriman on 19:50 - May 19 with 3608 viewsJamie

Harriman & Ehmer have to be genuinely included in the first team next season rather than tokens.
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Michael Harriman on 20:41 - May 19 with 3356 viewsjoolsyp

Good energy which was nice to see. He did get caught out of position a number of times, though, which is to be expected. Hopefully he'll be able to get forward a bit more next season.
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Michael Harriman on 20:58 - May 19 with 3263 viewspaulparker

Glad the young lad did well
Should have started about 5 games back as well as some of the
Fringe players, we have had nothing to lose the last few weeks
Why not try something new

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Michael Harriman on 21:18 - May 19 with 3180 viewsted_hendrix

Michael Harriman on 20:41 - May 19 by joolsyp

Good energy which was nice to see. He did get caught out of position a number of times, though, which is to be expected. Hopefully he'll be able to get forward a bit more next season.


If he got caught out of position a few times against Liverpool I can live with that as It's all part of the learning curve.
I'm delighted for the lad It must have been a big and good experience for him.
What we need to do now of course is unload some of our so called senior players who as far as I can tell would be a bad influence on any of our up and coming young players with their distasteful attitude and un-professionalism.
Well done to Michael Harriman.

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Michael Harriman on 21:27 - May 19 with 3126 viewsnewgolddream

Michael Harriman on 20:41 - May 19 by joolsyp

Good energy which was nice to see. He did get caught out of position a number of times, though, which is to be expected. Hopefully he'll be able to get forward a bit more next season.


Like old times to see one of our own in the Hoops. Well done Michael.
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Michael Harriman on 22:13 - May 19 with 2955 views08olesen

He didnt give much going forward, but im sure that will come with a bit of coaching and playing against burnley rather than liverpool

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Michael Harriman on 22:51 - May 19 with 2822 viewsJHoop

Michael Harriman on 22:13 - May 19 by 08olesen

He didnt give much going forward, but im sure that will come with a bit of coaching and playing against burnley rather than liverpool


He was of 11 that didn't offer much going forward today.
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Michael Harriman on 23:47 - May 19 with 2731 viewsMelakaRanger

'The boy dun well'
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Michael Harriman on 10:30 - May 20 with 2438 viewstoboboly

Did brilliantly. Defended with 100% effort. All that can be asked.

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Michael Harriman on 11:15 - May 20 with 2364 viewsLambourn

Michael Harriman on 10:30 - May 20 by toboboly

Did brilliantly. Defended with 100% effort. All that can be asked.


Useless like mackie. Derry and hill.
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Michael Harriman on 13:25 - May 20 with 2253 viewstoboboly

Michael Harriman on 11:15 - May 20 by Lambourn

Useless like mackie. Derry and hill.


Were you at the game? He outperformed Boswanker in every department.

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Michael Harriman on 13:42 - May 20 with 2224 viewsLambourn

Michael Harriman on 13:25 - May 20 by toboboly

Were you at the game? He outperformed Boswanker in every department.


Now thats not hard is it? And yes I was at the game. Reminded me a bit of Michael mancienne. Out of position every time but confident on the ball
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Michael Harriman on 13:50 - May 20 with 2201 viewstoboboly

Michael Harriman on 13:42 - May 20 by Lambourn

Now thats not hard is it? And yes I was at the game. Reminded me a bit of Michael mancienne. Out of position every time but confident on the ball
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No it's not hard but it enabled the other defenders and midfielders to organise better than normal. Not saying he was perfect but would like to see him used as the starting right back in the championship and seeing if he can hold it down.

Traore was far worse with his positioning yesterday, terrible player.

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Michael Harriman on 13:54 - May 20 with 2193 viewsNov77

Must admit reading these comments praise for the performance is a little OTT.

First half when players were running at him he backed off so much, almost to his own six yard box.

Second half there was a moment he was completely turned inside out in his own penalty area. Didnt see him use the ball too well either but that could be said for every other player.

Great to see him get a chance though ahead of the monobrowed money grabber.

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