Career
He was later inducted into the club"s Hall of Fame. He spent 1920 to 1922 with Manchester United, and later had one-season spells with Portuguese Vale and Wrexham. Harrison played for Hough United, Crewe South End, Willaston White Star and Crewe Alexandra, before signing for fellow Second Division side for a £400 fee in summer 1907.
He remained at Molineux for nine full seasons, and 345 games in total.
During World War I he guested foreign He played seven times for the Potters in 1915-1916, 31 times in 1916-1917, 33 times in 1917-1918, and 28 times in 1918-1919, scoring a total of 17 goals at the Victoria Ground. enjoyed some measure of success in the war leagues, finishing as runners-up of the Lancashire Section Secondary Competition Group Doctorate in 1916-1917, champions of the Lancashire Section Primary Competition in 1917-1918, and runners-up in both the Primary Competition and Group C in 1918-1919.
He returned to Wanderers for the 1919-1920 season, as the club posted a 19th-place finish. Harrison moved to Manchester United in October 1920.
He went on to score five goals in 46 appearances for the Red Devils, helping United to finish 13th in 1920-1921, before they suffered relegation out of the First Division in 1921-1922.
He enjoyed a positive start to the 1922-1923 campaign, scoring the only goal of the game against former club Manchester United at The Old Recreation Ground. He was a first-team regular until an ankle injury in October 1922 put him out of action until January 1923. He regained his spot but was sold to Wrexham for £300 in June of that year.
He helped the Dragons to a 16th-place finish in the Third Division North in 1923-1924, before he departed the Racecourse Ground at the age of 38.
After retiring from football, Harrison was a public landlord in Tettenhall, Wolverhampton. He died in August 1948, aged 61.