Education
He finished his career with Non-league Altrincham.
He finished his career with Non-league Altrincham.
As a player he was a defender from 1986 until 2000, notably for Coventry City in the Premier League, and in the Football League with Blackpool, Plymouth Argyle, Bristol Rovers, Wigan Athletic, Bury, Burnley, Hull City and Halifax Town. Morgan began his career with Blackpool, after progressing through the club"s successful youth ranks. He made his first-team debut on 17 March 1986, as a substitute in a 1–1 draw with Bolton Wanderers at Bloomfield Road.
A strong, well-built player, he was comfortable in either a defensive or midfield role, and spent much of his early career deep in defence alongside Dave Burgess or Mike Davies.
Fast and skilful, he possessed an accurate cross, often after an overlapping run down the left flank. Indeed, his playing style often gave the impression that he was too relaxed, and with the Blackpool struggling in the Third Division, he was often made a scapegoat by supporters.
Towards the end of the 1988-1989 season, First Division Wimbledon reportedly offered around £300,000 for him. A year later, in July 1990, he joined Second Division Plymouth Argyle for less than one-third of the amount Wimbledon had allegedly offered.
Morgan went on to play for six other clubs, including loan periods at Bristol Rovers and Bury, before bringing his fourteen-year professional career to a close in 2000 with Halifax Town, after playing just one game for the Shaymen.
He joined Altrincham soon after and retired from competitive football at the end of the 2000-2001 season. Morgan took up a coaching role with Oldham Athletic in 2008, coaching their U15 side.
Morgan was virtually an ever-present throughout his first three seasons, although his popularity faltered when fans questioned his attitude to the cause.