Brian HARRIS | 1963-1966 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)
HARRIS PES STATS | 1963-1966
electric_trigger Brian HARRIS | 1963-1966 Club: Everton Number: 6 Position: *DM, CM, SB, SM, WF, Nationality: Welsh Era: 1963-1966, aged 28-31 Foot: L Side: B Length: ? Weight: ? Attack: 70 Defence: 73 Balance: 84 Stamina: 83 Top Speed: 81 Acceleration: 82 Response: 83 Agility: 82 Dribble Accuracy: 79 Dribble Speed: 80 Short Pass Accuracy: 78 Short Pass Speed: 76 Long Pass Accuracy: 79 Long Pass Speed: 77 Shot Accuracy: 70 Shot Power: 83 Shot Technique: 70 Free Kick: 68 Curling: 65 Header: 82 Jump: 82 Technique: 78 Aggression: 70 Mentality: 80 Keeper Skill: 50 Team Work: 85 Injury Tolerance: B Condition/Fitness: 6 Weak Foot Accuracy: 5 Weak Foot frequency: 5 Special Abilities *Centre *Sliding Brian Harris born 16th May 1935 joined Everton as an amateur and made his way through the various junior and reserve sides before making his Everton debut in 1955. A local lad from Bebington, he was an accomplished golfer and could easily made a living from the sport, he was also the joker in the squad and was seen during the 1966 cup final wearing a policeman's helmet after is was knocked off while chasing a fan who had ran onto the pitch after Everton had equalized. During his eleven years with Everton he played under four managers and although he started his career as a winger he possessed skills that allowed him to adapt to any position and, though wing half was his usual role in the team, he played everywhere except in goal. After helping Everton to the FA Cup win Brian Harris moved to Cardiff City during the summer of 1966 and later joined Newport County as player manager. Everton playing record : League appearances 310, goals 23 FA Cup appearances 31, goals 4 League Cup appearances 5, goals 0 European appearances 12, goals 2 Other appearances 2, goals 0 Brian HARRIS | 1963-1966 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)
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