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Michael Morrison - June 2026 announced retirement (p10)
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Well, it's not what I want to happen but I can see I'm going to have to endure it anyway. Remarkable how similar fans and their football teams are sometimes..oohaahmortimer said:
If that’s what you want , so be it .Garrymanilow said:
Oh good, you're going to be posting this on every single thread. Fun.oohaahmortimer said:Ha ain’t no 4th choice Ipswich reserve , so it’s a no from me
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Thought it was someone with the same name when I first saw it. Some goal (ignoring the dreadful defending).
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I don't recall him ever taking on a single player when with us.
Done the whole side there...1 -
Don't see many of those1
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Will, don’t tell me you missed Bristol City away in 12/13?cantersaddick said:I don't recall him ever taking on a single player when with us.
Done the whole side there...0 -
In better times, he’d have been with us for 10 years .8
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I still can’t take him seriously with hair.7
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Long time ago that...Addickted2TheReds said:
Will, don’t tell me you missed Bristol City away in 12/13?cantersaddick said:I don't recall him ever taking on a single player when with us.
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Has announced his Retirement.
After more than 20 years in the game and over 800 appearances, the time feels right to hang up my boots and bring my playing career to a close.
Football has been a huge part of my life for as long as I can remember, and I can honestly say I gave everything I had to it. The game has taken me on an incredible journey, given me memories that will stay with me forever, and introduced me to people who have had a lasting impact on my life.
I’ve had the privilege of representing and captaining some fantastic football clubs throughout the years. I’ve been lucky to share the pitch with outstanding teammates and work alongside staff who often go unnoticed. The coaches, physios, kit man, analysts and countless others behind the scenes that are the heartbeat of every football club, and they all deserve enormous credit for the part they play
One thing my career taught me, especially during the Covid years, was never to take supporters for granted. Playing in empty stadiums showed all of us just how much fans bring to the game. It still means a lot when supporters stop me for a chat or share memories from my time at their club.
None of this would have been possible without my family. I owe so much to my parents and family for the sacrifices they made throughout the years, the long journeys, the time and the commitment. They gave me every opportunity to chase my dream, and I’ll never be able to thank them enough.
To my wife, thank you. You’ve been there from the very start, through every move, every success and every challenge that comes with a career in football. Your support, patience and love have been constant throughout.
Football has given me more than I could ever have imagined, and I will always be thankful for that.
I’ll always be grateful and proud.
Thank You.34 -
A recent favourite of mine - always gave 100% and a thoroughly decent bloke by all accounts.11
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I got to play golf with him one year and he was an absolute gentleman. Some players are dickheads, some too far up their own arse but Morro genuinely asked questions and we had conversations etc. Top bloke, committed if limited footballer and a proper classy retirement announcement there.
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We've been fortunate in the past few seasons in having very very good central defenders .. Bauer, Jones, Pearce to name a few and Michael was up there with the best of them6
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Great defender & iirc one of Chrissy Powell's recruits that won us the league 1 title.9
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An excellent player and leader. The most ludicrous decision out of many from that period, is arguably us loaning then selling him to Birmingham, a few months after he signed a new contract, so RD couldn't even justify it as cashing in on a player before they could leave for nothing.4
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First team coach at Wimbledon6
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So strange that we all know him as a skinhead, but we appear to be the only club he's played at with that hairstyle3
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sam3110 said:So strange that we all know him as a skinhead, but we appear to be the only club he's played at with that hairstyleThat's a short back and sides isn't it?Looks abit like Vidic with that haircut.0
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https://www.afcwimbledon.co.uk/news/2026/june/26/michael-morrison-joins-afc-wimbledon-as-coach/Henry Irving said:First team coach at Wimbledon1 -
JJs had a good summer. Not sure he'd pass a bleep test carrying that timber.1
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Seen him a couple of times playing padel at Ilford , it’s too hot to play there atm so he’s been eating instead (like me, a fc)IdleHans said:JJs had a good summer. Not sure he'd pass a bleep test carrying that timber.0













