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Post by RD on Feb 5, 2020 14:01:14 GMT
Do you ever check your facts Topper because you are wrong again? Harries played in 9 league games and 8 cup games for Coventry and was then signed by Swansea in the Premier League for a fee believed to be an initial £250,000 rising to £1million. He played in a couple of league games in the championship and a few cup games for them. It's not really surprising he didn't get more opportunities at Swansea as at times he had the likes of Alfie Mawson (signed for £6m, sold for £15m), Federico Fernandez (signed for £9m, sold for £6m) and Mike Van der Horn (signed for £2.25m) ahead of him in the pecking order. According to Wiki he never played a league game for Swansea just an EFL game and one other cup game, so that fact seems correct, he never played a league game for Swansea, even from the bench. If he still was some potential future star then I can't see Swansea being content to let him leave on a free. Time will tell if he does have what is needed at this level. Ah yes because Wikipedia is bulletproof for fact checking. Bloody hell Topper, you've had a mare even by your standards!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2020 14:17:04 GMT
According to Wiki he never played a league game for Swansea just an EFL game and one other cup game, so that fact seems correct, he never played a league game for Swansea, even from the bench. If he still was some potential future star then I can't see Swansea being content to let him leave on a free. Time will tell if he does have what is needed at this level. Ah yes because Wikipedia is bulletproof for fact checking. Bloody hell Topper, you've had a mare even by your standards! Yeah but Wiki suited as it enabled more negativity.
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Post by SleepyGas on Feb 5, 2020 14:24:54 GMT
Tony Mowbray on Harries: “He’s a young boy with a phenomenal talent,” said the now Blackburn Rovers boss when in charge of the Sky Blues in 2015. “On the technical side there’s nobody better than this lad in our division. “But he needs the time to develop, get some bulk in his body, add the qualities that will help him as a footballer. “We have to be patient with him because in a year, maybe two years, when he bulks up, develops a man’s mentality, and understands the competitive world he’s in, then we’ll have a footballer that will be a huge asset for this club.” www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/nobody-better-lad-division--3811370I could bulk him up in a week #donnerwrapandchips I'll introduce him to Muzzy's and he won't look back
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Post by SleepyGas on Feb 5, 2020 14:31:32 GMT
According to Wiki he never played a league game for Swansea just an EFL game and one other cup game, so that fact seems correct, he never played a league game for Swansea, even from the bench. If he still was some potential future star then I can't see Swansea being content to let him leave on a free. Time will tell if he does have what is needed at this level. Wiki says our record signing is Andy Tilson when it’s Tom Nichols really If an "undisclosed" signing is a greater amount than our "record" signing, but you can only deduce it by approximating from the published accounts (and getting "confirmation" from the selling club's chairman on Twitter) - can it really be our record signing? A bit like if a tree falls in the woods and there is no-one there to hear it - does it make a sound?
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