Background
McMorran was born in Larne, County Antrim and attended Larne School during which time he won Irish School.
McMorran was born in Larne, County Antrim and attended Larne School during which time he won Irish School.
He later played for Ballyclare Comrades, Linfield Swifts and Larne Olympic. He meanwhile began his working life as a blacksmith. Belfast Celtic Belfast Celtic was his first senior club
In only 24 league games he netted 30 times.
Manchester City City signed him for £7,000 in July 1947. His debut was in a 4–3 victory against Wolves on 23 August when he scored the 3rd goal in front of a crowd of 65809.
His time at Manchester wasn"t as successful as had been expected with 12 goals in 36 games. Leeds United In January 1949 he moved to Leeds, who had just been relegated to Division 2, for £10,000.
His debut was against Sheffield Wednesday on 22 January, and his first goal a week later in a victory against Blackburn Rovers.
He scored 6 times in 40 games for Leeds. Barnsley McMorran was sold to Barnsley for £10,000 in July 1950. Doncaster Rovers In February 1953, McMorran was brought to Doncaster for then club record of £8,000 by fellow Irishman, player manager Peter Doherty, who also was manager of Northern Ireland at the time.
This was a time when they were enjoying a successful period in League Division 2.
In total he scored 38 times in 139 games for Doncaster. Crewe Alexandra He finished his professional career by moving to Crewe for the season in November 1957.
Crewe had finished the previous season bottom of Division 3 North and ended up in the same position this season. After Crewe, he played for Frickley Colliery in the Midland League till the end of the 1959-1960 season, still playing as centre forward.
The following season he became manager of Dodworth Miners Welfare in Yorkshire League Division Two.
He scored twice in two appearances for the Ireland Youth team in 1937. His first Ireland cap came against England in 1946, followed by Inter-League caps against the Football League and League of Ireland. 1946/47 with Belfast Celtic.