Brian Harris (footballer)

Harris started playing for Wirral club Port Sunlight before signing for Everton in 1954 for just a £10 fee.[1] Harris played for 12 years for Everton, notably partnering the more defensively minded Jimmy Gabriel.Harris also returned to Cardiff to become assistant manager to Richie Morgan, a post he occupied for two years.[4] His funeral service was held at St Luke's, Walton, a church in the corner of Everton's Goodison Park ground.This biographical article related to an English association football manager is a stub.
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