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Post by newsshopper on Jun 7, 2011 8:41:43 GMT
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Post by lynchmob on Jun 7, 2011 9:07:58 GMT
I am a little bit surprised at this, going to a mediocre Conference side would have thought he could have done better. Anyway, thanks Harrison for the pleasure of watching you maurauding up and down the wing.
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Post by Swaine's Ginger Cat on Jun 7, 2011 9:36:33 GMT
Was he out of contract & therefore we don't get a penny for him or do we get some compensation due to his age? Not sure how it works given he wasn't a Bromley youth player to start with anyway.
It might not seem the biggest step up in the world, but in his position it's gonna be full time football & a full time contract, & a chance to impress bigger clubs still, but on a slightly bigger stage than BSS
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Post by bromlee on Jun 7, 2011 9:43:22 GMT
Good luck Harrison, thanks for everything. Now can we go get Ryan Dolby back please.
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Post by bromlee on Jun 7, 2011 11:12:00 GMT
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Post by mikeyh on Jun 7, 2011 12:16:03 GMT
Good luck to Harrison hope he gets a chance to express himself there,might not seem like a great move but he should get to play ,if he went to Charlton he might have found himself in the reserves or sitting on the bench ,he is only 20 so time is on his side . We will get a nominal fee as he is under 24 & we offered him a new deal . Thoroughly enjoyed watching him play & wish him nothing but the best . How we replace him i dont know .
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Post by AlanPep on Jun 7, 2011 19:15:59 GMT
All the best Harrison, had rather hoped we'd see you at Hayes Lane for another season, but wish you all the best.
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Post by exiled on Jun 7, 2011 19:59:41 GMT
Good luck Harrison - thanks for some terrific displays. Keep up the good work and do us proud!
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Post by dazza on Jun 8, 2011 8:39:30 GMT
Not the massive step up but a step up nonetheless.Think if he had gone up another league he could well have struggled,got lost in a reserve team and then come back down the leagues.At least with Cambridge he has every chance to to build his career further.Good luck Dunks and thanks for all your effort.
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Post by sheps on Jun 8, 2011 17:25:22 GMT
Well I for one will miss Harrison for he was without a shadow of a doubt our best and most consistent player and our third highest goalscorer for the season.A bit surprised he went to Cambridge and not Crawley but I wish him all the best and I think he will go higher in the football league. But with the bad news about Harrison its good news about HB..Also bring back Dolby..
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Post by Mash on Jun 8, 2011 17:45:26 GMT
Am I the only one who has never got the Dolby love-in, not saying hes bad but hes no more than average....
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Post by Swaine's Ginger Cat on Jun 8, 2011 17:52:59 GMT
you're certainly not the only one. When we were on our winning run, i felt the weakest link in the team was Dolby & the one player I'd have replaced if budget permitted, though unfortunately Patterson wasn't that person. I'd happily have him as a squad player as he provides good cover at full back & midfield & was someone who always gave 100% on the pitch without presumably eating into the budget
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Post by mikeyh on Jun 10, 2011 18:31:34 GMT
The way things are looking Mash we might think average is enough . Just shows how the expectation went up as even in our great winning start people wanted Dolby & Graves out the team ,two guys who always give everything & have a bit of pride & self respect . Patterson came in & whilst he had some decent games he never lived up to the hype & got moved on . I would take Dolby back in a hearbeat .
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