Our tale begins with George Harmon, a staunch blue of the Ross County camp whose origins lie south of the border. Born on the 8th of December in the year 2000, this young defender, now aged 23, hails from England and proudly plies his trade as a left back. Envision a man of 5ft 10in (or 1.8m for those leaning toward the continental), tipping the scales at 11st 4lb(72kg) and gracing the pitch in the number 16 jersey.
Slowly but surely, his prowess is seeing his wallet swell, with a current market value teetering around the £275k mark (as per the boffins over at Transfermarkt). Ongoing contractual negotiations with Ross County, saw him secure an agreement until the end of May, 2026, a tidy 1 year and 8 months away.
Before his venture north, Harmon's dedication first shone through at West Bromwich Albion, gaining his stripes as a trainee in the tumultuous trenches of the Championship in England, circa July 2016.
Fast forward to August 2021, a significant chapter of Harmon's tale unfolds. With a transfer from West Bromwich Albion to Oxford City, the less esteemed National League North became his new stomping ground.
Time in Oxford was lent to learning. Across a flurry of 40 first team appearances in the debut season of 2021-2022, our man achieved a laudable six goals.
The stars aligned in July 2022, with Harmon catching the eye of the Scottish outfit and Jumping ship from Oxford to the highlands with Ross County in the Scottish Premiership.
Actions invariably speak louder than words and Harmon's don't fail to impress. Across 3 seasons in Scotland - from 2022 to 2025 - Harmon has earned his keep with a consistent share of first team appearances and goals.
In his inaugural season with Ross County (2022 - 2023), Harmon blazed onto the scene with 30 first team appearances and two league goals. The subsequent season (2023 - 2024) saw 29 first team appearances etch into history with a singular goal accompanying the statistic. So far, in the ongoing season (2024 - 2025), he has clocked in five first team league appearances.
Just as recently as the League Cup 2024 - 2025, Harmon demonstrated his worth with a goal to his name across three starts and two appearances as a substitute. Additionally, his value shown through conspicuously at the Scottish Cup in 2023 - 2024 and Premiership Play-offs in 2023 - 2024, all while championing the Ross County colours.