April 8, 2025

Tranmere honours businessman and Rovers supporter Ben Harrison

Tributes have been made to the late Ben Harrison, a prominent Wirral businessman and chairman of the Tranmere Rovers Supporters Trust, who went unexpectedly tragically at the age of 60.

Mr. Harrison, the Trust’s chairman since 2008, went to his first Rovers game in 1970. Over his 25

Tranmere Rovers have dismissed boss Micky Mellon after poor run | Gazette years in the voluntary sector, he served as chief executive for 18 years and co-founded Weston Spirit, a nonprofit that Falklands war veteran Simon Weston established to assist young people in acquiring skills and training.

In addition, he owned and operated Home & Homebrew Tap, a company with locations in West Kirby, Oxton, and New Brighton.

“The Tranmere Rovers Trust has learned of the passing of our chairman and friend, Ben Harrison, with deep regret and a heavy heart,” the trust stated in a statement.

“Ben was a selfless individual who dedicated his life to Trust and club causes, always putting the needs of others before his own. He was the impetus behind numerous programmes that benefited the club and the neighbourhood.

“His vision and drive served as a constant source of motivation for all of us; his passion for the football club was unwavering.” Our thoughts and prayers are with Ben’s family.

“Ben will be greatly missed by us all.”

In a statement, Tranmere Rovers expressed their condolences as well, saying, “The club must report the passing with great sadness.”

“The club would like to extend its heartfelt condolences to Polly and his family.

“A book of condolence will be placed in the club shop so that supporters can share their memories and thoughts, and we hope this will bring Ben’s loved ones some comfort and strength as they try to come to terms with their loss.”

Founded in 2017, Homebrew Tap was a off shoot from the established and award winning Homebrew Bottle Shop in Oxton village.

After the success of the Oxton venue, Homebrew Tap West Kirby opened its doors in April 2018 as the brand expanded to a second site.

In 2020, Mr Harrison caused controversy after he had a huge mural of Tranmere Rovers’ club crest painted on the side of his house in Oxton.

In a joint statement, Tranmere Rovers’ chairman, Mark Palios, and the club’s vice chairman, Nicola Palios, said: “In the nine years since we have been back at the club, Ben became a key member of the senior management team, a trusted advisor, but above all a personal friend to us both.

“He was absolutely key to the club forging a fantastic working relationship with the Supporters’ Trust – something which is rare in football – and which has seen us collaborating so successfully on a number of projects, including support to the local community during Covid and beyond through the delivery of food parcels, the SWA2# community tickets scheme (now known as Nate’s Tickets).

“He dreamed big and was hands-on and indefatigable in bringing those dreams to life – as is so well exemplified by the new fan zone, which was his brain-child and something that many thought he would never be able to make happen.  That building will stand as a permanent legacy to his vision and tenacity, and it is tragic that he never got to see it opened, although he was closely following its progress right up to the day of his passing.

“Although Ben became a personal friend, he was never afraid to challenge us when he disagreed with something, and we hugely valued his input, safe in the knowledge that he absolutely had the best interests of this great club, and its fans, at heart.

“He lived his life with passion and compassion. He was a fearless champion for the underdog, but also a creative and astute businessman – a rare combination.

“When you meet people in life, one of the questions we always ask ourselves is ‘Would you have them in the trenches with you?’ and the answer in relation to Ben was a resounding ‘yes’.  He stood up proudly for everything he believed in, he took on huge challenges and ran at them headlong. As Ben’s family so beautifully said, ‘He died as he lived, fearlessly and without compromise.

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