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Harper glad he stayed with Newcastle



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Published Date: 20 May 2008
STEVE Harper today looked back on 15 years service at Newcastle United – and insisted he had no regrets about sticking with the club.
Harper has been understudy to Shay Given for much of his St James's Park career, and the goalkeeper once went three seasons without playing in a Premier League game.

But Easington-born Harper – who made a personal best 19 league starts this term, beating his previous record from the 1999-2000 campaign - believes his loyalty to the cause has finally paid off.

He has taken full advantage of his long-time rival's injury problems over the past 18 months, and when Given returns for pre-season training, he will know he has a fight on his hands for the goalkeeping jersey.

Harper said today: "It's been a long while coming, though I played more games last year - 25 I think - with all the cup ties.

"In the last 18 months, I've played the best part of 45 games. It's all I ever wanted to do.

"There were two or three years when people forget about you. You're out of sight, and out of mind.

"But I've never shouted my mouth off, I just said I wanted to play week in, week out, and in the last 18 months I've really enjoyed doing that, and long may it continue."

Harper – who has just one year left on his United contract - admits he toyed with the idea of leaving Newcastle in search of regular first-team football.

A number of clubs have enquired about Harper over the years, and Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez is said to be a current admirer of the 33-year-old, though Kevin Keegan has warned him off making a summer bid.

Harper, however, has no regrets about staying loyal to the club, despite having missed out on so much first-team football.

He added: "I was told there was a few offers made, and you get whispers of things.

"If you'd asked me 18 months ago, I might have been full of regrets, but the last 18 months have shown it was a good decision.

"All I ever said was I wanted to play week in, week out."
Harper – signed from Seaham Red Star in 1993 - has now made 111 appearances for United in 10 first-team campaigns.

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  • Last Updated: 20 May 2008 2:48 PM
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