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Harry Kite

tom_ecfc

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Thanks Tom. Has anything been said in terms of the length of absence?
Only report was from a Devon Live article I saw this morning, not much detail apart from that at this stage i’m afraid.
 

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Luck with injuries is a funny thing. Rekeem Harper may find himself with a run in CM and Harry Kite might have to wait his turn to get back in.
Also, I’m not sure if Matt Taylor would have been brave enough to start with 3 strikers if Harry Kite had been available.
 

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Also, I’m not sure if Matt Taylor would have been brave enough to start with 3 strikers if Harry Kite had been available.
Matt 'The Lion' Taylor not brave enough? Wash your mouth out son.
 

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I am a bit surprised to see the last comment on this thread was back in September. Harry has been excellent this season and has easily made the step up to L1. To the point where the last couple of games when he has been out, we have missed his energy and industry and that was plain to see in yesterday's game. He is just about a complete midfielder and has, almost quite quietly, made himself a must pick in the starting line up.

I'm almost tempted to get Will Dean back from Truro to rekindle the old u21 PL Cup midfield partnership I so enjoyed watching a couple of years back 🙂
 

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I am a bit surprised to see the last comment on this thread was back in September. Harry has been excellent this season and has easily made the step up to L1. To the point where the last couple of games when he has been out, we have missed his energy and industry and that was plain to see in yesterday's game. He is just about a complete midfielder and has, almost quite quietly, made himself a must pick in the starting line up.

I'm almost tempted to get Will Dean back from Truro to rekindle the old u21 PL Cup midfield partnership I so enjoyed watching a couple of years back 🙂
He's probably been the biggest revelation this season. He did well at times over the previous couple of seasons without quite nailing down a regular starting spot but has looked at home in League 1 from the very first game he played.
 

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He was superb yesterday.
 

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I agree with post #144 on this thread

(smug)
 

andrew p long

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I agree with post #144 on this thread

(smug)
Nah. He's not the breakthrough player this season. He's not started more than 6 league games in a row.

(phew! managed to find a misleading stat so as to attempt to diss FBH's smugness!).

The thread is a great read (pity it misses some of the discussion that goes on in MDTs that would be better placed here). As with other of our youngsters/academy graduates its easy to overlook the fact that they, including Harry, already look really comfortable in a (mid table) League One side.
 

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I thought Harry was excellent yesterday. Love his simple game. He is very effective.
 

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Kite was excellent on Saturday and we are a far better team with him in it.
 
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