THE legendary Paul Harrison ran out at Park Hall for the final time on Saturday.
The 37-year-old TNS goalkeeper is departing at the end of the current season and will bid to end on a high at this weekend's JD Welsh Cup final.
Harrison, or H as he is known, received a guard of honour from team-mates and the visiting Caernarfon Town squad ahead of the league season finale on Saturday.
The Saints eased to another comfortable win in Harrison's 466th appearance for the Oswestry club.
In June 2016, Harrison was inducted into the Welsh Premier League's Hall of Fame.
Thank you, Paul Harrison. pic.twitter.com/0dvt8ydClr
— The New Saints FC (@tnsfc) April 23, 2022
Harrison emerged through the Liverpool academy but never made an appearance for the Reds.
He made his TNS debut in the UEFA Champions League against FK Ventspils in July, 2007, the first of 48 European ties,
Since joining TNS, Harrison has been an integral part of the side and has picked up numerous medals along the way.
TNS goalkeeper Paul Harrison with Chris Marriott and Jon Routledge. Picture by Brian Jones.
Harrison was awarded with a Special Achievement Award at the club's end of season awards night.
Other accolades saw Ryan Astles crowned Supporters' Player of the Season, Ben Clark named Young Player of the Season, Chris Marriott and Jon Routledge share the Players' Player award and Declan McManus go home with the Golden Boot.
Club legend, Paul Harrison, plays his final game for TNS || The New Saints 3 Caernarfon Town 1https://t.co/TqYgIkYdfd
— The New Saints FC (@tnsfc) April 23, 2022
Harrison said: "I've been lucky, I have spent 15 years here and had so many good times. It is pleasing to end with a title and of course, three points.
"It was not as sad as I thought, I have known for some time it was my last league game but the guard of honour was nice from the lads.
"We now want to win the cup next week, we want to win every competition we enter so we will prepare for that now."
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