John HARRIS | 1954-1955 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)
HARRIS PES STATS | 1954-1955
electric_trigger John HARRIS | 1954-1955 Club: Chelsea Number: 5 Position: CB Nationality: Scottish Era: 1954-1955, aged 37 Foot: R Side: B Height: ? Weight: ? Attack: 56 Defence: 83 Balance: 86 Stamina: 81 Top Speed: 75 Acceleration: 74 Response: 82 Agility: 75 Dribble Accuracy: 72 Dribble Speed: 75 Short Pass Accuracy: 74 Short Pass Speed: 75 Long Pass Acc: 75 Long Pass Speed: 75 Shot Accuracy: 60 Shot Power: 80 Shot Technique: 60 Free Kick Accuracy: 71 Curling: 73 Header: 86 Jump: 81 Technique: 79 Aggression: 62 Mentality: 85 Keeper Skills: 50 Team Work: 82 Injury Tolerance: B Condition/Fitness: 6 Weak Foot Accuracy: 5 Weak Foot frequency: 5 *Marking *D Line Control John Harris (30 June 1917 - 24 July 1988[1] in Sheffield) was a Scottish footballer nicknamed ''Gentleman John''. Harris was born to be a footballer, being the son of former Scottish international centre-forward and Newcastle United player Neil Harris. He played for Swindon Town before moving to Swansea Town in 1934 when the side was managed by his father. In 1939, he played for both Tottenham Hotspur and Wolverhampton Wanderers. Like most players in his era, his Football League appearance tally is much lower than it would have been had war not broken out but he continued to play for several years afterwards. Between 1939 and 1943, he made 121 guest appearances for Southampton, scoring 15 goals. He joined Chelsea on loan from Wolves during the Second World War and in September 1945 signed permanently for £5,000. A tough-tackling but skillful centre-half, Harris was a regular in the Chelsea side throughout his career and was club captain until Roy Bentley took over the role. He was a member of Chelsea's 1954-55 First Division-winning side, making 31 appearances that season. In eleven years, he made 364 appearances and scored 14 goals John HARRIS | 1954-1955 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)
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