He has overseen the club’s rise to prominence in Welsh football and has seen them compete in Europe on numerous occasions. But qualification for the group stages of a UEFA competition would be a significant milestone for both the club and Welsh football as a whole.
This is a huge opportunity for us, he tells Sky Sports. It’s been a long time coming, we’ve been working hard to get to this point and it would be a massive achievement for the club and Welsh football.
Having been involved with the club for so long, Harris knows the importance of this moment and the impact it could have on the future of the club.
It would put us on the map, not only in Wales but across Europe as well. It would attract attention to the club and to Welsh football, which can only be a good thing for the future.
As the excitement builds ahead of Thursday night’s game, the club and its supporters will be hoping that this could be the moment that changes the course of Welsh football history.
I want to start thinking about the next game and the challenges that come with it. It’s a busy time, but an exciting time, and I wouldn’t want it any other way.
As TNS prepare to take on FC Copenhagen in the Champions League qualifiers, Harris is focused on the task at hand, but also looking towards the future and the potential impact of their success on Welsh football as a whole. His dedication and passion for the club are evident, and his vision for the future is clear. As he leads TNS into uncharted territory, he remains determined to make a lasting impact on the game in Wales.