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This Lincolnshire lad was brought to Leeds' attention by Major Frank
Buckley, who had already signed him once when Buckley was in charge at
Notts County. Peter Harrison was a talented left winger who created
quite a few goals but didn't score that many himself, and although he
was a regular for two seasons the club sold him to Bournemouth when
George Meek was acquired to take over the number 7 shirt.
Mark Judd says: My mother went out with him in the late forties and
(and possibly the early fifties). She would like to know where he is
now.
Richard Harrison says: Peter Harrison is my uncle and is currently
living in Wales. Not seen him for several years but could get in
contact if interested.
Jason Breen says: Peter Harrison is my grandad and he's the best
grandad anybody could have.
Nick Adams says: Played Golf with him
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