"I feel more involved than ever, and I just want to help the team win," W. Harris recently remarked about his shift in position. FC Halifax Town has seen Harris adapt beautifully to a more central role, providing dynamism and creativity. This tactical change has added a fresh dimension to Halifax's attack and made the opposition re-think their defensive strategies.

Gone are the days when Harris primarily played on the wing, now he's often dictating play from the middle of the pitch. This change was particularly noticeable in the match against Dagenham & Redbridge, where he delivered a stunning assist that set up the opening goal. The pitch was glistening as he glided past defenders, showcasing his exceptional dribbling skills.

Fans have embraced this transition, and his contributions have not gone unnoticed in the stand. With five assists and two goals this season, Harris is quickly becoming one of the standout players at FC Halifax Town. It's clear that he relishes the responsibility and is thriving under pressure.

As the season progresses, questions arise: How far can W. Harris go in this pivotal role? Can he maintain this level of performance? One thing is certain; if he continues to evolve, FC Halifax Town may well find themselves challenging for the top positions in the National League.