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==Life and career==
==Life and career==
Harding was born in [[Redhill, Surrey|Surrey]], He began playing with Reigate in the season of 89-90 scoring an impressive 17 goals in his first season. He went on to be the top scorer in the club on 4 occasions and is credited in the 2003/04 season with an amazing total of 98 goals for the season, although it was later discovered this was due to the fact that he got the shield engraved himself and he had only scored 27. Known as a practical joker and normally last one out of the pub, he at current writing of this is still playing in search of his 500th goal for the club!<ref name=NB/>
Harding was born in [[Redhill, Surrey|Surrey]], He began playing with Reigate in the season of 89-90 scoring an impressive 17 goals in his first season. He went on to be the top scorer in the club on 4 occasions and is credited in the 2003/04 season with an amazing total of 98 goals for the season, although it was later discovered this was due to the fact that he got the shield engraved himself and he had only scored 27. Known as a practical joker and normally last one out of the pub, he at current writing of this is still playing in search of his 500th goal for the club!

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Alan Harding
Personal information
Full name Alan Harding[1]
Date of birth (1971-03-24)24 March 1971[1]
Place of birth Redhill, Surrey, England
Position(s) Striker / right winger
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
– 1989-2022 Reigate 350 (499)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Alan Harding (born 24 March 1971) is an English footballer who scored 499 goals from 353 appearances in the Old Boys Football League playing for Reigate,. He played as a striker or on the right wing.[2]

Life and career

Harding was born in Surrey, He began playing with Reigate in the season of 89-90 scoring an impressive 17 goals in his first season. He went on to be the top scorer in the club on 4 occasions and is credited in the 2003/04 season with an amazing total of 98 goals for the season, although it was later discovered this was due to the fact that he got the shield engraved himself and he had only scored 27. Known as a practical joker and normally last one out of the pub, he at current writing of this is still playing in search of his 500th goal for the club!

  1. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference LCFCarchive was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ "Alan Harding". UK A–Z Transfers. Neil Brown. Retrieved 15 May 2013.