Player  -  Wayne Harrison  1985 - 1991
 


  Wayne Harrison:  Striker
  Nickname:
  Date of Birth:  15.11.1967
  Dead:  25.12.2013
  With the Reds:  -1985-1991
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  Height:
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  Bought from:  Oldham Athletic
  Signed for LFC:  J250,000 - 08.01.1985
  Debut: 
  Last match:  
  Debut goal:  
  1st team league games: 
  1st team league goals: 
  Total 1st team games: 
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  Contract expiry:  1991, injuries.
  International caps:  
  International goals: 
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  Former clubs:  Oldham Athletic (1984-85), Oldham Athletic (1985 loam), Crewe Alexandra (1988 loam)
  Birth Place:  Stockport, England
  Honours:  1 Central League Championships 1989-90
  Personal Honours:  

  Total LFC games/goals

League FA Cup FL Cup Europe Other Total
Seasons App Gls App Gls App Gls App Gls App Gls App Gls
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
Total

  A more detailed look at the player's appearances

  Total   started/substitutions   Total   Competition
  -   Started     No appearances found...
  -   On the bench
  -   Substitute
  -   Substituted

  Career Milestones for Wayne Harrison:

  Appearances in all competitions

Date Against Result Venue Competition
Didn't find any games

  Goals in all competitions

Date Min Against Result Venue Competition
Didn't find any goals

 

Seasons Player №
1984-85 -
1985-86 -
1986-87 -
1987-88 -
1988-89 -
1989-90 -
  * Note, Since the 1993-94 season players have a fixed number.

  Total LFC games/goals for Reserves

Reserves
League L S Cup La S Cup Total
Seasons App Gls App Gls App Gls App Gls
1984-85 5 2 5 2
1985-86 6/1 1 0/1 6/2 1
1986-87 5/5 2 b 5/5 2
1987-88 b b
1988-89 13/4 9 3 16/4 9
1989-90 27/1 17 27/1 17
Total 56/11 31 3/1 59/12 31

  Loan

League FA Cup FL Cup Europe Other Total
Seasons App Gls  App Gls App Gls App Gls App Gls App Gls
  Oldham Athletic
1985 1 1
  Crewe Alexandra
1988 3 1 3 1

  Total other clubs games/goals

League FA Cup FL Cup Europe Other Total
Seasons App Gls  App Gls App Gls App Gls App Gls App Gls
  Oldham Athletic
1984-85 6 1 6 1

  Notes:

  - b - on bench

  PROFILE

  Wayne Harrison (15 November 1967 – 25 December 2013) was an English professional footballer who played as a striker.

  He is most famous for his record-breaking transfer from Oldham Athletic to Liverpool, where he became the world's most expensive teenager, but his time at Anfield was blighted by a succession of injuries which eventually forced him to retire aged just 23.

  Career

  Born in Stockport, Harrison grew up a fan of Liverpool, and his heroes were Kenny Dalglish and Kevin Keegan.

  After starting his career with Oldham Athletic, he later progressed to the first team, becoming Oldham's youngest ever player at the age of 16. He then made the move to Liverpool, where he was loaned out to Oldham and Crewe Alexandra, making a total of 10 appearances in the Football League.

  Whilst playing for Oldham, he scored twice against Liverpool in the FA Youth Cup in December 1984, to help Oldham win. Liverpool manager Joe Fagan put in a bid, and he signed for Liverpool in January 1985 for a fee of J250,000, which made him the world's most expensive teenage player at the time. Fagan, who had fended off competition from Everton, Nottingham Forest and Manchester United, described Harrison as a "special player". Liverpool scout Tom Saunders had originally spotted Harrison before he came to Fagan's attention.

  His time with Liverpool was blighted by injury, including a near fatal accident in which he fell through a greenhouse and almost died due to the massive blood loss he endured. He recovered through loans to Oldham Crewe Alexandra, to become top scorer for Liverpool reserves in the 1989-90 season, scoring 17 goals in 28 games to help the side win the Central League title.

  About to break into the first team, he suffered an irreparable knee injury, which forced him to quit football immediately in 1991, and also miss his testimonial game at Boundary Park in 1992 between Oldham and Liverpool. Despite being at the club for six years, he never made a first-team appearance for Liverpool.

  In 2011, the Daily Mail ranked his transfer as one of the worst teenage transfers in British football history.

  Later life and death

  After retirement from the professional sport, Harrison played Sunday League football and worked as an HGV driver for a local brewery.

  He died in a hospital on 25 December 2013 after suffering from pancreatic cancer.

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