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Will Jack Harrison be returning to Everton?
The Rumour Mill continues to throw back the name of one Jack Harrison as someone who could still come back to Everton, despite a somewhat lacklustre career so far with The Blues. The reason quoted for such continued optimism: David Moyes likes him, so the story goes…
Everton were able to sign Harrison on back-to-back loan deals for the past two seasons due to a clause in his contract that ensured he could move to a Premier League club while Leeds Utd were relegated to the Championship, providing certain conditions were met.
Moyes is said to like the player and Everton have considered whether it would make sense to try and secure his return should a deal be available at the right price. However, he scored only 4 goals in 63 league appearances over two seasons while on Merseyside, and was often the butt of fan criticism for his poor showings last season.
Yet, with Everton in desperate need of more players to bolster a ridiculously small squad, especially on the right flank, any potential for a return could be scuppered by Leeds boss Daniel Farke’s openness for Harrison to resurrect his career with the club:
“Overall it depends on how Jack uses his chances. Firstly, he's under contract right now and knows the league and has many Premier League appearances. I have to say he had a brilliant first part of his time at Leeds United and a great season under Marcelo in the Premier League. Of course, it's always tricky if you are for a couple of years away.
“Yes, he had this offer after we suffered relegation to stay at the top level. It's also due to his performances he had delivered. Otherwise, there wouldn't have been any interest. It was a decision before my time that he went away. But right now he's also back with us and also a conversation with him. It totally depends on how he uses his chance.
“I think he is a great guy and a hard worker, pretty reliable. He's proven his work on Premier League level. It's up to him to win the trust and confidence back. It's quite normal.”
Farke overall seems very encouraging to the player in his current position with the club, even though his name was booed when he played against Manchester United in Sweden yesterday. Farke related a couple of previous examples of players who had turned perceptions around:
“Two years ago, when I arrived, everyone was on the back of Junior Firpo – they told me he's the worst signing ever. I said: 'Woah, calm down, this guy will do miracles for us at Championship level.' He's now left as a hero for Leeds.
“I had a similar situation with [Brendan] Aaronson when on loan. Everyone was angry when he returned – yeah, there are a few things he can still improve, he's proven he can work his socks off and, by doing this, he has got the support and trust of our supporters back.
“For Jack, he has chances to do this. This was a good first step today. The last two weeks in training he's worked very hard. It's up to him to prove he can play an important role. So far he's on a good path.”
Original Source: Liverpool Echo
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3 Posted 20/07/2025 at 12:54:48
I mean, we kept Keane.. and Seamus will be great against teams without wingers, wait, that's us isn't it?
4 Posted 20/07/2025 at 12:58:37
I was one of the Everton fans who really wanted Jack to succeed at the club because you could see he was desperate to — but nothing came off for him no matter how hard he tried.
If he does come back, it will show how desperate we are to make the numbers up.
5 Posted 20/07/2025 at 12:58:56
He was quite impressive for Leeds, I dont think weve seen what he can do.
6 Posted 20/07/2025 at 12:59:27
This possibility was first mooted more than 2 months ago, when Anjishnu reported that: David Moyes is open to extending Jack Harrison's stay at Everton
That was before the end of the season and the huge sigh of relief that accompanied his return to Elland Road when the second-season loan deal finally expired.
Bringing him back — not because he's any good as a footballer, mind, but "because David Moyes likes him" — would really underline exactly where we are as a club as this so far uninspiring transfer window drags on.
7 Posted 20/07/2025 at 13:01:06
8 Posted 20/07/2025 at 13:01:42
Maybe enquiries we have made for other players haven't been successful and he's a fall back?
9 Posted 20/07/2025 at 13:04:09
If we can get him on another loan. or very cheaply (cos Leeds are desperate to get his wages off the bill), we should do so.
We need bodies, he is a popular squad member and always gives 100%. It's a no-brainer.
10 Posted 20/07/2025 at 13:05:09
There are a number of young players out there better than Harrison, let's at least make a serious attempt to sign one of them now we allegedly have some money in the budget.
He had plenty of game time here to show his worth and, apart from odd flashes, was totally underwhelming.
11 Posted 20/07/2025 at 13:06:40
12 Posted 20/07/2025 at 13:12:59
It's a no-brainer.
Only if you have no brain, methinks.
13 Posted 20/07/2025 at 13:14:13
Apparently, he speaks Spanish though.
14 Posted 20/07/2025 at 13:28:12
But Leeds would rather get rid.
15 Posted 20/07/2025 at 13:28:56
16 Posted 20/07/2025 at 13:31:10
17 Posted 20/07/2025 at 13:33:50
So how did he end up as a professional football player in the Premier League?
18 Posted 20/07/2025 at 13:34:29
Waiting for a bad news day to announce it.
19 Posted 20/07/2025 at 13:34:38
But he works hard.
Working hard doesn't get you up the table. Assists and goals do.
Please, be a load of crap.
20 Posted 20/07/2025 at 13:38:44
Like a lot of players we have had over recent years, he has no end product.
21 Posted 20/07/2025 at 13:39:42
Such a one-dimensional player, surely there is better out there who would love to play in our nice, shiny new stadium!
22 Posted 20/07/2025 at 13:42:11
I feel confident we would go out and get a starting right midfielder as well. If that's the case, I'm okay with it.
23 Posted 20/07/2025 at 13:43:20
24 Posted 20/07/2025 at 13:45:23
Total lack of ideas or ambition.
I'll take it back — it's pure rumour crap.
25 Posted 20/07/2025 at 13:48:03
If we are moving forward, we don't need to go back in for a headless chicken. Yes, he had a great work rate but he's got no end product.
Fingers crossed this is a non-starter — there's better out there.
26 Posted 20/07/2025 at 13:55:04
He can't dribble, can't cross, he goes backwards instead of forward, when is the last time he played well?
27 Posted 20/07/2025 at 14:03:05
There must be better options available in world football.
28 Posted 20/07/2025 at 14:05:11
I think plenty of Everton fans who've watched him over the last two seasons have asked themselves that question more than once or twice.
29 Posted 20/07/2025 at 14:06:38
Hes a no-brainer for the brainless, Kevin. Sorry, I couldnt resist.
30 Posted 20/07/2025 at 14:06:51
And I suspect that we are extensively looking for better, just like all the other clubs with weakened squads.
31 Posted 20/07/2025 at 14:07:56
He improved slightly under Moyes and I think a full pre-season with Moyes would help him. He would be a good squad player if the price was right.
32 Posted 20/07/2025 at 14:17:29
33 Posted 20/07/2025 at 14:19:15
That is why Leeds were relegated, and probably the main reason why he's not worked here since. Of course, Moshiri was interested in him, he's a 'big' name. Thank Christ Bielsa priced himself out of the job!
34 Posted 20/07/2025 at 14:20:50
35 Posted 20/07/2025 at 14:25:07
Signing Doucoure would provide the perfect bad news story to sneak him back in unnoticed.
36 Posted 20/07/2025 at 14:25:27
You'd have hundreds of likes by now.
37 Posted 20/07/2025 at 14:54:03
We should not be signing someone who offers nothing more than this. If he returns, it will be a glimpse of the old Moyes.
39 Posted 20/07/2025 at 15:04:43
However, it's all very sad, and certainly not exciting and as things stand we are clearly in for a difficult season.
40 Posted 20/07/2025 at 15:08:35
French: non
German: nein
Dutch: nee
Spanish: no
Italian: no
Portuguese: não
Russian: нет (nyet)
Japanese: いいえ (iie)
Korean: 아니요 (aniyo)
Turkish: hayır (hah-yuhr)
Finnish: ei
Hindi: नहीं (nahin)
Swedish: nej (ney)
Polish: nie
Greek: όχι (ochi
And the ultimate word for no, in English, Fuck off!!!😁
Harrison played in a friendly against Man Utd recently and was booed by Leeds fans when his name was announced and when he was on the pitch.
Along with the toxicity between the winger and the fanbase, the 28-year-old is coming off the back of a dreadful season at Everton, where he recorded just one goal and wasn't credited with an assist in his 34 appearances in the Premier League. MotLeedsnews
41 Posted 20/07/2025 at 15:19:51
42 Posted 20/07/2025 at 15:47:56
Are we still interested?
43 Posted 20/07/2025 at 16:00:27
Is he crap — yes!
Does he assist — no!!
Does he score — no!!!
Is he a headless chicken — yes!!!!
Can he cross a ball — no!!!!!
These fans who think it would be okay to bring him back… the same who thought Dycheasaurus was a good manager.
44 Posted 20/07/2025 at 16:04:35
All your pointers makes him ideal, because a fair number in our squad are exactly the same.
45 Posted 20/07/2025 at 16:07:06
Do we really need to lash out a transfer fee and £95k pw for a bench warmer???
46 Posted 20/07/2025 at 16:10:56
How did it happen? Maybe a glitch in the matrix.
47 Posted 20/07/2025 at 16:30:55
Big No!
48 Posted 20/07/2025 at 16:36:12
Generally speaking, we need to aim for forwards with more consistent output.
49 Posted 20/07/2025 at 16:36:45
So much for the new "football" negotiators.
I also think, with Doucoure, Young, Coleman and Tarkowski out, the team lacks real leaders on the pitch. Now with the exception of Tarkowski, I wouldn't want any of them back in the team nor squad and especially do not want Jack Harrison back but, if anything, the last 2 friendlies have shown that we need a Peter Reid type in midfield, and an old head in the backline.
50 Posted 20/07/2025 at 17:00:01
So, that's a No from me.
51 Posted 20/07/2025 at 17:18:02
Signings of quality may be realised late in the window, very late possibly. But, surely it is better to wait for things worth waiting for, than accept substandard quality.
52 Posted 20/07/2025 at 17:32:36
Age 23, right-footed and plays as a right-winger, though he has also played as a left-winger and midfielder.
Jack needs to find himself another club, not us and not Leeds. I reckon a team fighting for promotion in the Championship would be a good fit, or the club Holgate has just signed for as the wages must be good.
53 Posted 20/07/2025 at 17:39:06
You can get anyone from the Gwladys Street to give a 100% and work his arse off. If we do sign him, it will tell you exactly which direction Moyes is taking us.
OMG, please let it be a load of shite.
54 Posted 20/07/2025 at 17:49:45
Please learn from your mistakes, Everton! He is nowhere near good enough.
If we want to avoid perennial relegation struggles, then please stop considering players of Harrison's ilk.
55 Posted 20/07/2025 at 18:05:40
I cannot see any benefit of Harrison being in our squad, 2 loan years and almost zero contribution.
Demarai Gray has signed for Birmingham, I would have had Gray before Harrison.
I hope and pray this is just clickbait on other sites.
56 Posted 20/07/2025 at 18:06:01
Harrison played 63 times for us, making him far and away the worst player with so many appearances possibly in the entire history of the club, certainly in my memory from 1961 onwards.
Only Dyche could have been stupid enough to re-sign him for another almost totally unproductive season.
Surely the rumour has emanated entirely from his agent's imagination?
57 Posted 20/07/2025 at 18:14:53
I thought we were done with all the dithering shenanigans of previous seasons.
58 Posted 20/07/2025 at 18:17:08
Dithering Dave wants full control of who's brought in and what laborious transfers happen, which take a long time to materialise into action.
And now, Harrison is mentioned as returning… god forbid!
59 Posted 20/07/2025 at 18:36:57
Don't take any of it seriously, they are generally clueless and 'linking' us to anyone with a pulse.
60 Posted 20/07/2025 at 18:45:08
The best response would be to not react and comment, but here am — I and very many others doing what we shouldn't.
For what it's worth, for peanuts, yes. Waste money, then no.
61 Posted 20/07/2025 at 18:48:56
62 Posted 20/07/2025 at 18:48:57
I understand the need for depth and numbers but a key deciding factor is: Will an incoming player improve the team or squad? If it doesn't meet the threshold, then file and forget.
Hopefully just speculation, otherwise it's lazy speculation from wherever it's come from.
63 Posted 20/07/2025 at 18:49:51
No, No, No, Nay Never!
65 Posted 20/07/2025 at 18:51:19
We've seen him now for 2 years and, bar that goal he scored, I honestly have no other stand-out moments. His crossing is very hit-and-miss and, let's be honest, his finishing and shooting is awful.
I remember Broja putting a few on a plate for him in a game last season and he ballsed it up. He just doesn't offer anything bar hard work and that should be a given anyway.
I wish the lad well but I don't want to see him in an Everton shirt ever again.
66 Posted 20/07/2025 at 19:24:37
67 Posted 20/07/2025 at 19:40:53
His first touch to control a high ball from, say, Pickford or Branthwaite, is magnificent.
His work rate, undervalued by many, is excellent. His presence on the right has helped to mask our inadequacies at right-back.
I watched him for half a game at Preston pre-last season (I know, I know) playing at No 10 and he looked a completely different player.
68 Posted 20/07/2025 at 20:13:31
Dave # 43 makes me laugh… "Why would anyone with a knowledge of football want him back”? If, according to Michael in the OP, Moyes likes Harrison and therefore wants him back, does that mean Moyes has no knowledge of football whatsoever? Moyes has probably got more knowledge in his little finger than everyone on here combined.
I personally don't think there's anything in it, but it's giving me a good laugh, reading all the comments, with people going apeshit about a rumour!! 😂😂😂😂
70 Posted 20/07/2025 at 20:18:53
Harrison to open the scoring for Leeds will be fucking nailed on if he staaaaaaaaaarrrrrtttts!
71 Posted 20/07/2025 at 20:19:16
It's working, isn't it?
72 Posted 20/07/2025 at 21:00:36
Someone at the club will have finally worked that fax machine in time to get those deals sheets sent through for Harrison, Doucoure, Calvert-Lewin and Broja all to rejoin.
73 Posted 20/07/2025 at 21:04:19
He's been shit for 2 seasons but his performance, if you can call it that, against the Gobshites at Anfield was probably the worst single performance I've ever seen in a blue shirt and I've seen — some shit in my 57 years of watching us!!
74 Posted 20/07/2025 at 21:08:21
We should be looking at better.
75 Posted 20/07/2025 at 21:19:39
He's not Premier League quality and not what we need.
I'd rather we'd kept Iwobi than brought him in.
76 Posted 20/07/2025 at 21:33:03
You have a great deal of faith in Moyes's little finger, that's twice you've mentioned it in recent weeks.
What's the rest of him worth or does he keep all his football knowledge in his little finger?
80 Posted 20/07/2025 at 21:47:03
Please remember it's not always goals or assists that are the measure of a player... there are many other deciding factors.
If David Moyes wants to bring him back, it won't just be because he 'likes' him, I assume it'll be because he thinks he can do a good job for us. I do like stating the obvious.
82 Posted 20/07/2025 at 22:47:16
If we get him back in to do that job, and that job only, then it might be an acceptable acquisition.
83 Posted 20/07/2025 at 23:03:07
Sure, we need to improve gradually but let's please properly address a problem area that's been an issue for years.
84 Posted 20/07/2025 at 23:03:42
Anyone who can get a 5-year £90k a week contract for that, is a fucking genius. Fair play, it's up there with fishes & loaves.
85 Posted 20/07/2025 at 23:16:28
Jesus, Ian, do you think so?😁
86 Posted 20/07/2025 at 23:27:07
I don't recall mentioning Moyes recently, and anything about having more knowledge in his little finger, but I'll take your word for it.
It also sounds like you are insinuating that I was all in favour of Moyes returning to the club back in January. Far from it but what I will say is that I think he has far exceeded what any of us expected.
And yes, he does have far more knowledge in his little finger than all on here combined!
87 Posted 20/07/2025 at 23:40:23
1) We - the supporters - see Harrison as a bottom third (at best, on a good day) Premier League player and thus 'not good enough' for where we want to go.
2) Yet Farke seems to see him as a Premier League 'asset'.
And the 3rd? I said early in Moyeses reign...that due to their high workmate...leaving out end product for now...both Harrison and Doucoure will find it very hard to get dropped.
It seems both Farke and Moyes are in that camp.
Harrison is what he is and all hands wanting to see Trevor Steven MkII or whoever will be disappointed.
It's entirely possible Moyes will, if he has to...and it's only early days yet...settle for a 'known known' safe pair of very hard working hands, (or should that be feet?)
Where a potential Harrison signing would sit in this brave new TFG / BMD / HD world of Everton's wages structure is anybody's guess.
I think the trouble is we see him as very 'over valued' @ £90,000 a week.
But don't rule it out.
89 Posted 20/07/2025 at 00:11:00
You would complain about a box of luxury chocolates, because the box was oblong and not square. Go sit, eat your chocolates, you didn't pay for them, enjoy, oy vey already!😁
90 Posted 21/07/2025 at 01:35:09
As a squad filler at the right price I could see this happening because he's a known quantity and acclimated.
91 Posted 21/07/2025 at 02:27:31
Possibly the most sensible post today!
92 Posted 21/07/2025 at 03:37:20
“Kick us while we are down, Michael, can you please consign Jack Harrison to room 101, never to be seen again on ToffeeWeb, or wearing an Everton shirt.”
Until this particular rumor has any serious legs whatsoever, don't bother us with this nonsense. It does nothing but get our collective blood pressure up, and for no good reason: the article doesn't even source a specific click-bait site!
If it's true, TW will go into complete meltdown within 12 hours. Seriously, the website will explode, if websites could do such a thing.
93 Posted 21/07/2025 at 04:22:14
95 Posted 21/07/2025 at 04:27:31
I've been promoting Weah ad nauseum as the fastest and most cost-effective solution to our right wing problem, but unfortunately Marseilles appears to have wrapped him up for a mere €15m.
96 Posted 21/07/2025 at 04:47:37
"The article doesn't even source a specific click-bait site!"
It sources The Liverpool Echo.
97 Posted 21/07/2025 at 05:01:41
Harrison was a regular selection. I really expected a ball-playing midfielder to arrive to replace Doucoure, but it looks like it is Alcaraz.
98 Posted 21/07/2025 at 05:54:08
Sadly that's where it ends.
Not good enough, not quick enough, doesn't score enough, doesn't assist, can't shoot, can't head a ball and isn't what you'd call a specialist in any particular area.
We have harboured too many midfield players in recent seasons that don't score or create, I mean look at last season for a clear example of that.
Harrison, Lindstrom, Garner, Gana, McNeil.
How many goals between that five midfielders?
McNeil finished with 4 and Harrison with 1 while the others failed to register a single goal.
99 Posted 21/07/2025 at 06:42:29
I forgot about Lindstrom. Everton do not have a consistent playmaking midfielder as we stand at the moment, not even a bad one..
100 Posted 21/07/2025 at 08:27:11
Could be third time lucky… but I doubt it.
101 Posted 21/07/2025 at 08:28:06
Everton have made appointments in order to move us forward, and yet we are seeing very little activity so far which makes me think that our targets are difficult to acquire or the parameters with which the staff can work in are limited?
107 Posted 21/07/2025 at 09:19:45
108 Posted 21/07/2025 at 09:30:44
We knew a long way out that many players, including all the loanees, were leaving Everton this Summer. We knew we would have a much-reduced squad.
You would expect much considered planning and preparation for this eventuality.
I don't see it. I just see the absence of a plan. The installation of the new management team to oversee the hiring needed to be part of the plan. We're still waiting for some of them.
This feels like a missed opportunity for a much-needed rebuild and we will end up with a series of makeweights.
110 Posted 21/07/2025 at 10:15:54
Not saying he's a world beater or the RW that I want starting (he's definitely not) but it looks as though last season was something of an anomaly.
112 Posted 21/07/2025 at 10:28:42
I don't often get overly critical with players less an individual poor performance. I genuinely tried to give Jack a chance, but over two seasons, I could probably count on one hand how many decent performances he put in and I don't think I would use all digits.
Yes, he works incredibly hard for the team, but sometimes that isn't enough. Conversely, and not related to Jack, a player can have all the ability in the world, but if they don't work hard and become a passenger, they are little use to the team.
I'm still. putting this one in the wild speculation pile and not getting overly excited about the prospect.
I'll agree with Tony's sentiment earlier. If he lines up for Leeds in the first game of the season, we know what is coming!!
113 Posted 21/07/2025 at 10:30:06
You definitely said it, I don't know how you were fixed on Moyes, for or against him, but if you think he knows more than this whole website, I think you are vastly overrating his ability.
I've said it before on here a few times, when the Pink Echo was going, you would regularly see letters from Red and Blue fans suggesting certain team changes and, a few weeks later, Shankly and Catterick would implement those changes.
Rob, those two managers were 10 times better than Moyes could ever hope to be but they listened to fans who were far from stupid when it came to football and there are plenty of fans like that today.
114 Posted 21/07/2025 at 10:33:03
116 Posted 21/07/2025 at 10:38:09
He's just played for a team that qualified for the Champions League, so I would imagine he would want European football of some flavour.
So in that scenario, we have to switch targets.
118 Posted 21/07/2025 at 10:47:43
Its almost as big as ET's one with the light on the end.
119 Posted 21/07/2025 at 10:54:07
Just get a move on.
120 Posted 21/07/2025 at 10:57:36
I tried to be optimistic about this summer but there are just too many additional holes in a squad that was already paper-thin for where we are in terms of the season being upon us.
123 Posted 21/07/2025 at 11:30:46
124 Posted 21/07/2025 at 11:32:52
The article doesn't even source a specific click-bait site!
So the theme and the quotes are from an Echo article, as it says clearly in the small print.
Of course it's 'just a rumour'! Everything is just a rumour... until the odd one actually happens. I thought we'd talked about this a lot and was surprised the last lead story we had on him was before he was packed off back to Leeds at the end of the season.
The personal endorsement from Moyes — wherever that came from — gives this one a worrying wiff of possibility but let's hope not.
125 Posted 21/07/2025 at 12:07:58
Any decent option is going to prefer a club that has qualified for European competitions.
Young up-and-coming players off the radar is our market place. The trouble is… do our scouts know who they are?
126 Posted 21/07/2025 at 12:43:03
And our recruitment / scouting network should be casting its net further than these shores. That's where you will get decent value for money for a relatively unheard of gem or two.
I know he had played in England with Sheffield United, but at £15M-ish, Ndiaye was a shrewd buy from Marseille. Alcaraz similarly fits that category.
I've recently said this elsewhere, but our only real chance with the much wanted McAtee, is that he is a home boy and we convince him of our ambitions and playing time.
That said, and I'm not one to speculate on how much we have or have not got to spend, as we don't know. But using him as an example, and it was to happen, at £35M, that's the best part of £65M spent on 3 players.
127 Posted 21/07/2025 at 12:56:51
Makes you wonder if there's maybe an outgoing transfer at the eleventh hour of the window to recoup the money?
128 Posted 21/07/2025 at 13:40:37
I maintain, though, this isn't even a rumour. I'd actually read the Echo article (I guess I read all of their garbage, because 1/4 of it has real content) and it's the definition of click-bait garbage. I get it, we're bored and have nothing to talk about, and we see the number of comments with heads exploding on this one.
I just get annoyed because this gets out on the front page and I think TW is better than this. It's a story created out of absolutely nothing. From the Echo: “Yet, with Everton in desperate need of options on the right and with David Moyes known to like him, any potential for a return could be scuppered by Leeds boss Daniel Farke's openness for Harrison to resurrect his career with the club.”
It's as good a story as something like: “With Everton in desperate need of options on the right, and David Moyes known to have told Salah after a match with West Ham several years ago that he was a top-class player, a move across Merseyside could be scuppered by the high wages he is on at the RS.”
I'll eat my words when this happens, but whether or not Farke likes him, this deal is not happening, or it would have happened already.
Bill 93 and Mike 95, I've never been entirely opposed to Weah if we're short on funds, but I've never believed he's good enough for where we want to be. If we start with a Jack Harrison type there instead this season, then yes, Weah would've been a good solution, but I think we're at least aiming for much better. Whether we can get the players we want to come to us is another story.
129 Posted 21/07/2025 at 14:03:44
Don't need to hire a plane to take them to the States, there's room enough for Friedkin himself to fly them over in a Spitfire.
132 Posted 21/07/2025 at 17:38:56
I have watched several replays of games and just don't think Gana is worth another season as a starter. When missing a tackle or losing possession in the middle of the park he just doesn't have the speed to recover.
Another problem Everton have is at right-back where keeping Seamus for another season makes no sense. O'Brien cannot be an option and neither can Patterson unless Moyes can get something more out of his game to show he is worth a starting place in the side.
The Blackburn defeat showed how exposed we are in that position when they scored... Perhaps there is a youngster coming through in that position but it doesn't seem so.
So much improvement is needed but little happening at present.
134 Posted 21/07/2025 at 22:01:18
Let's hope this is one of those rumours with no substance whatsoever, Harrison offers no goal threat, creativity or pace so a big no from me.
There's only one word that springs to mind when thinking about Harrison's 2 years on loan and that word is something that falls out the back of a dog...
135 Posted 23/07/2025 at 16:05:07
Let's hope they take Jack Harrison and he gets lost in the triangle!
One for you, Derek Knox..
136 Posted 23/07/2025 at 16:30:04
Maybe next year??
137 Posted 23/07/2025 at 16:42:05
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2 Posted 20/07/2025 at 12:46:05