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But missed 12 times for us!Took a decent pen too.
But missed 12 times for us!
A real pity about Lee Morris. Of all the players who came through our youth system he impressed me the most (possibly with the exception of Kyle Walker and briefly Wayne Quinn). But for injuries he would have been a top flight player.Great bloke too. Spent many an evening having tea with him and his lovely wife Linda growing up. Still used to see them and his kids up to around when I was 14-15 even after they moved to Kilham, near Scarborough when I sort of lost touch - it was not long after Lee got picked up by SUFC and went on to have an injury plagued career but probably earn a lot more than his Dad (transfers etc).
I have seen Lee a few times since in various place and always good to chat but not seen Colin for years
Believe Colin and his wife live in Portugal now. He was running a car dealership in Bridlington but they are both now retired over there.
Lee is also living overseas - in the States - he was coaching at the Derby County Academy and managed non league Loughborough Dynamo but now works and lives in South Carolina, coaching and general manager of a development team
Colin was one of my heroes growing up which made it all the more surreal when I was playing football in his garden (with his other son Mark who I went to School with - knew Lee really well too - 2 years below me) with him and Glenn Cockerill; who lived next door but one!
Morris scored 35 penalties in the league, missed twelve but often scored in the rebound off the keeper. I believe Edwards took just one penalty and scoredBlimey, never knew that.
It always seemed strange to us at the time that Keith never took the pens when Morris played.
Any stats on the ratio of pens between the two when they both played, Silent ?
A real pity about Lee Morris. Of all the players who came through our youth system he impressed me the most (possibly with the exception of Kyle Walker and briefly Wayne Quinn). But for injuries he would have been a top flight player.
But missed 12 times for us!
Wasn't it the Leicester transfer that prompted Warnock to have a rant about Micky Adams and Dave Bassett?He was a top flight player for Derby and scored there I recall; a winner v Spurs. However he was severaly hampered by unjuries but still played 90 odd games. He was going to sign back for us after he left Derby but Leicester offered a bigger contract and with his injury issues was right to take. He barely played for Leicester. I remember him him then signing for Yeovil and tearing Forest to shreds in a playoff game at the City Ground but it was not long before he got injured again. Soon after he was playing part time in the non league circles.
I think he had packed up by age of 30 ish.
Still as I said probably earned a lot more money in 10 years in the game than his Dad did in 20.
Bit like Blackman was a few seasons ago , sighs .Of course this day and age he'd be labelled a shit cunt who only scores penalties.![]()
Was it tge[QUOe adbat, post: 1090755, member: 2141"]He was a top flight player for Derby and scored there I recall; a winner v Spurs. However he was severaly hampered by unjuries but still played 90 odd games. He was going to sign back for us after he left Derby but Leicester offered a bigger contract and with his injury issues was right to take. He barely played for Leicester. I remember him him then signing for Yeovil and tearing Forest to shreds in a playoff game at the City Ground but it was not long before he got injured again. Soon after he was playing part time in the non league circles.
I think he had packed up by age of 30 ish.
Still as I said probably earned a lot more money in 10 years in the game than his Dad did in 20.
Great bloke too. Spent many an evening having tea with him and his lovely wife Linda growing up. Still used to see them and his kids up to around when I was 14-15 even after they moved to Kilham, near Scarborough when I sort of lost touch - it was not long after Lee got picked up by SUFC and went on to have an injury plagued career but probably earn a lot more than his Dad (transfers etc).
I have seen Lee a few times since in various place and always good to chat but not seen Colin for years
Believe Colin and his wife live in Portugal now. He was running a car dealership in Bridlington but they are both now retired over there.
Lee is also living overseas - in the States - he was coaching at the Derby County Academy and managed non league Loughborough Dynamo but now works and lives in South Carolina, coaching and general manager of a development team
Colin was one of my heroes growing up which made it all the more surreal when I was playing football in his garden (with his other son Mark who I went to School with - knew Lee really well too - 2 years below me) with him and Glenn Cockerill; who lived next door but one!
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