Colin Morris: He was the legendary double act with Keith Edwards, both players had a brilliant understanding and brought out the best in each other.
The trademark style of Morris was he was like lightning over 5 yards. CM wasn't the tallest (only 5 ft 7) with short legs.
So on the wing he'd stop with the ball, the defender would stop running, then CM would knock it past the defender 3 yards and always seemed to out sprint
every defender from a standing start. Then without looking he'd quickly cross it on...knowing that master predator Keith Edwards would always be lurking in their box.
Lee Morris: Even as an 18 year old he looked good, you could see he had above average quality.
However as soon as he started to play matches he was sold, another case of selling off our youngsters with potential
however to be honest in them days 3 million was a massive amount, seemed very high for someone who had hardly played 1st team football.
It turned into an excellent piece of business for us because at Derby he didn't play much due to injuries.
Curtis Woodhouse: A good discription of Woodhouse is it was like having 2 midfielders playing.
He was the midfield engine room, just on his own. At his best he had similarities to Montgomery but was a better version of him.
Another one, just starting to look a real top player and we sell him to Birmingham.
However in retrospect, another piece of good business as Woodhouse seemed to fall out of love with football and ended up in the lower divisions.