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Lee Morris (footballer)

English footballer (born 1980)


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English footballer (born 1980)

FieldValue
nameLee Morris
full_nameLee Morris
birth_date
birth_placeBlackpool, England
height
positionForward
currentclubSC United Bantams (Head coach)
youthclubs1York City
youthyears2?–1997
youthclubs2Sheffield United
years11997–1999clubs1 = Sheffield Unitedcaps1 = 38goals1 = 8
years21999–2004clubs2 = Derby Countycaps2 = 92goals2 = 17
years32001clubs3 = → Huddersfield Town (loan)caps3 = 5goals3 = 1
years42004–2006clubs4 = Leicester Citycaps4 = 10goals4 = 0
years52006–2008clubs5 = Yeovil Towncaps5 = 34goals5 = 5
years62008–2009clubs6 = Burton Albioncaps6 = 28goals6 = 7
years72009–2010clubs7 = Hereford Unitedcaps7 = 11goals7 = 0
years82009–2010clubs8 = → Mansfield Town (loan)caps8 = 4goals8 = 1
years92010clubs9 = → Forest Green Rovers (loan)caps9 = 8goals9 = 2
years102010–2011clubs10 = Kidderminster Harrierscaps10 = 29goals10 = 5
years112011clubs11 = Eastwood Towncaps11 = 7goals11 = 3
years122011–2012clubs12 = Solihull Moorscaps12 = 21goals12 = 6
years132013clubs13 = Leek Towncaps13 =goals13 =
years142013clubs14 = Buxtoncaps14 =goals14 =
years152013–2015clubs15 = Loughborough Dynamocaps15 = 4goals15 =
nationalyears11997–1999nationalteam1 = England U18nationalcaps1= 4nationalgoals1 = 0
nationalyears21999nationalteam2 = England U21nationalcaps2= 1nationalgoals2 = 0
manageryears12011
managerclubs1Eastwood Town (player/first team coach)
manageryears22012–2013
managerclubs2Derby County (academy)
manageryears32013–2015
managerclubs3Loughborough Dynamo (player/first team coach)
manageryears42014
managerclubs4Loughborough Dynamo (caretaker)
manageryears52015
managerclubs5Derby County (academy)
manageryears62016
managerclubs6Goole
manageryears72016–2017
managerclubs7Frickley Athletic
manageryears82017
managerclubs8Sheffield (assistant)
manageryears92017
managerclubs9SC United Bantams
manageryears102017
managerclubs10Worsbrough Bridge
manageryears112018–
managerclubs11SC United Bantams

Lee Morris (born 30 April 1980) is an English football manager and former player. He has previously played as a forward for Sheffield United, Derby County and Leicester City among other teams. He is the head coach of SC United Bantams.

Club career

Morris was born in Blackpool, Lancashire, during his father Colin's time with the town's club and followed his father into football. He began his career with York City's Centre of Excellence before becoming a trainee at Sheffield United.{{Cite news

At the start of 2004 he moved to Leicester City where he started only 10 games. His time at the Walkers Stadium was plagued by knee injury, and he was released at the end of the 2005/06 season. Seizing the opportunity Yeovil Town snapped up Morris on a free transfer on 2 August 2006. He had a successful season there, being part of the squad which finished in Yeovil's highest ever league position at the time, and played at Wembley in the play off final against Blackpool after scoring in the famous 5–2 victory against Nottingham Forest in the semi-final. Lee left Yeovil on 11 March 2008 owing to injuries, before joining Burton Albion in August 2008, initially on non-contract terms. Morris then signed with Burton for the rest of the season, which was Burton's most successful season, winning the Blue Square Premiership and gaining status in the football league for the 1st time.

On 9 July 2009, Morris featured as a trialist for Hereford United, their pre-season friendlies against Pegasus Juniors and Bristol City, scoring in both games. He also scored twice against local side Wellington.{{cite news | archive-date = 14 December 2019 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20191214091907/http://www.herefordtimes.com/sport/thebulls/4485134.Bulls_start_with_victory/ | url-status = dead

On 25 July 2009, Lee agreed a one-year contract with Hereford United. In November 2009 he went on loan to Mansfield Town, scoring his first goal for the club against Gateshead on 1 December 2009.{{cite web

Morris scored on his debut for Forest Green coming on as substitute to score the second goal in a 2–0 away win at Kettering Town. His second goal for Forest Green later that month was a 25-yard match winner against Barrow.

Morris had his Hereford contract cancelled by 'mutual consent' on 27 April 2010.

During the close season he had trials with Bradford City, and played the second half of their opening 2010/11 friendly with Eccleshill United in which Bradford won by two goals to nil.{{cite web |url-status = dead

Morris spent the 2010–11 season with Kidderminster Harriers. At the end of the season he was offered a coaching role at the club working with the academy as well as continuing his playing career however he turned it down and became a player-coach at Eastwood Town, linking up with his former Huddersfield Town and Forest Green teammate, Craig Armstrong.

In March 2013, Morris joined Leek Town on non-contract terms.

In 2013 Morris joined Loughborough Dynamo F.C. as a player/first-team coach, later becoming joint manager of the club in October 2014, following the departure of former manager Tommy Brookbanks.

International career

Morris made his debut for the England national under-18 team in a 2–1 away defeat to Russia in a 1998 UEFA European Under-18 Championship qualifying match on 26 October 1997.{{cite web

Coaching career

Morris became coach of the under 15's squad in the academy at former club Derby County in July 2012 after leaving Solihull Moors.He also took on roles with Development centre players and shadow squads within the Derby County coaching setup, working with children from the ages of 8 through to 16. In July 2015 he took on a role of working with Derby County under 16's. In February 2015 he qualified as a UEFA A Licensed coach, and quickly followed that up by gaining the F.A. Youth Award. In October 2014 Lee became joint manager of Semi-professional Loughborough Dynamo F.C. Lee managed the side to a respectable 14th-place finish in the Northern Premier League Division One South. Morris quit Loughborough Dynamo in September 2015 after being appointed under 16s joint coach at Derby County.

Morris is not to be confused with another Lee Morris, the current Worsbrough Bridge Athletic Manager, who is from Rotherham, has managed Goole FC and Frickley Town, and who in contrast predominantly played his career in the Northern Premier League.

He was appointed as manager of SC United Bantams in March 2018.

Honours

Burton Albion

References

References

  1. (2010). "The PFA Footballers' Who's Who 2010–11". Mainstream Publishing.
  2. (7 July 2011). "Morris in New Role at Badgers". Blue Square Football.
  3. (22 March 2013). "Morris coup for Leek". Non League Daily.
  4. (24 May 2023). "New Dynamo coach hits the airwaves". The Evo-Stik League.
  5. Rush, Richard. (30 October 2014). "Morris and Maguire take over the NSG hot seat".
  6. (18 July 2012). "Solihull confirm duo's exit". Non League Daily.
  7. Higgins, Zoe. (17 September 2015). "Loughborough Dynamo joint manager quits and Dynamo suffer defeat".
  8. (21 March 2018). "Bantams' Morris Turns England Experiences into Coaching Prowess".
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