Harry Harris (born 1952) is the Chief Football Writer of the ‘Daily Mirror’. Previously with the ‘Daily Mail’, ‘Newcastle Journal’ and ‘London Evening News’, he joined his current employers in 1985. He was voted British Sports Journalist of the Year and Sports Council’s Reporter of the Year in 1993, and British Sports Reporter of the Year in 1998. His previous books include ghosted autobiographies of Glenn Hoddle, Paul Merson and Gary Mabbutt, biographies of ‘Ruud Gullit’ and Terry Venables, and a Chelsea diary with Ruud Gullit.-Harper Collins
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| Born | 1952 |
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Soccer, biography, Biography, Chelsea Football Club, Soccer, Recreation, Soccer players, Soccer managers, History, Sports, great britain, Fiction, general, Great britain, biography, Soccer teams, Soccer, history, Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, World cup (soccer), football (soccer), Athletes, great britain, Manchester United (Soccer team), Mourinho, Jose, 1963-, Netherlands, biography, Pele, 1940-2022, Soccer (Association football), Soccer Football, Voetbal, World Cup (Soccer)People
José Mourinho (1963-), Ruud Gullit (1962-), Wayne Rooney, Alex Ferguson (1941-), Diego Armando Maradona, Gianfranco Zola (1966-), Glenn Hoddle (1957-), Harry Harris (1952-), Jürgen Klinsmann, Roman Arkadievich Abramovich (1966-), Ruud Gullit, Steve McMahon (1961-), Terry VenablesID Numbers
- OLID: OL2829105A
- VIAF: 94010528













