After starting his career with Oldham Athletic, he later progressed to the first team, becoming Oldham's youngest ever player at the age of 16. He then made the move to Liverpool, where he was loaned out to Oldham and Crewe Alexandra, making a total of 10 appearances in the Football League.
Wayne Harrison with Liverpool manager Joe Fagan in 1985
Whilst playing for Oldham, he scored twice against Liverpool in the FA Youth Cup in December 1984, to help Oldham win. Liverpool manager Joe Fagan put in a bid, and he signed for Liverpool in January 1985 for a fee of £250,000, which made him the world's most expensive 17-year-old player at the time. Fagan, who had fended off competition from Everton, Nottingham Forest and Manchester United, described Harrison as a "special player". Liverpool scout Tom Saunders had originally spotted Harrison before he came to Fagan's attention.
His time with Liverpool was blighted by injury, including a near fatal accident in which he fell through a greenhouse and almost died due to the massive blood loss he endured. He recovered through loans to Oldham and Crewe Alexandra, to become top scorer for Liverpool reserves in the 1989-90 season, scoring 17 goals in 28 games to help the side win the Central League title.
About to break into the first team, he suffered an irreparable knee injury, which forced him to quit football immediately in 1991, and also miss his testimonial game at Boundary Park in 1992 between Oldham and Liverpool. Despite being at the club for six years, he never made a first-team appearance for Liverpool.
In 2011, the Daily Mail ranked his transfer as one of the worst teenage transfers in British football history.
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