Simon Morgan
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Date of birth | 5 September 1966 | ||
Place of birth | Birmingham, England | ||
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Position(s) | Defender | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1984–1990 | Leicester City | 160 | (3) |
1990–2001 | Fulham | 352 | (47) |
2001–2002 | Brighton & Hove Albion | 42 | (1) |
International career | |||
1986 | England U21 | 2 | (0) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Simon Morgan (born 5 September 1966 in Birmingham) is a former professional footballer, who most famously played for Fulham and Leicester. He also represented England at Under 21 level, playing two matches in 1986.[1]
Morgan began his football career with Leicester City, representing them in the First and Second Divisions of The Football League,[2] before being bought to then Third Division[3] Fulham in October 1990 by Alan Dicks.[4] The Cottagers finished 21st in Morgan's first season there (avoiding relegation by two points),[3] and 9th in his second season (during which the club replaced Dicks with Don Mackay[5][6] and missed out on the play-offs by four points)[7] with a squad which Morgan felt "should have got promoted but for one reason or another we blew it".[4] However, a 12th-placed finish in 1992/93[8] was followed by the club slipping to 18th with nine matches remaining of the 1993/94 season,[9] as a result of which Mackay was replaced by Ray Lewington,[6][10] and after going through these managerial changes, Fulham were relegated to the Fourth Division.[11]
After finishing within three points of the play-offs in 1994/95 under Ian Branfoot,[12] the club had slipped to 23rd by February 1996,[13] and eventually appointed Micky Adams as manager, who helped them retain their Football League status.[14] The team was promoted to the Second Division in 1997.[15] The club was then bought by Mohamed Al Fayed,[16] which was followed by Fulham's rise into the Premier League in 2001.[17] Due to injury, Morgan only played once in Fulham's victorious 2000-01 Division One campaign,[18] coming on as a substitute against Wolverhampton Wanderers,[19] which earned him the Man of the Match award despite playing only 13 minutes.[20]
Morgan was granted a testimonial year in the 2000-01 season.[21] This included a special edition of Fulham fanzine TOOFIF, called "There's Only One Simon Morgan" (TOOSM),[21][22] and culminated in a friendly match against Spurs,[23] supported by a Fulham vs. Chelsea veterans' game (in which his son played). Morgan was unable to participate in the Spurs match due to injury, but kicked the match off before being shown a pre-arranged red card by referee Graham Poll.[20]
Morgan then went to play at Brighton & Hove Albion for a season, scoring once against Northampton,[24] before bringing his playing career to an end in 2002.[25] After retiring he rejoined Fulham as head of the club's community scheme.[4] He left the club in 2007 to become the Premier League's Head of Community Development.[4]
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