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Morrison, anyone notice? 19:01 - Nov 30 with 6807 viewsWilkinswatercarrier

Since his return:

No defeats in 3 games
1 goal conceded in 3 games

Looks like the real deal.
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Morrison, anyone notice? on 09:45 - Dec 1 with 2367 viewsgazza1

The lad has made a very decent start.......not too worried about the strike on goal tbh, I'm more interested in his defending which has been good thus far. He made a couple of very basic errors later in the game yesterday which is a bit of a concern, perhaps he was tired.

Needs to be given opportunities by MC and I am sure that he will.
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Morrison, anyone notice? on 09:53 - Dec 1 with 2331 viewsBrizR

Morrison, anyone notice? on 09:35 - Dec 1 by francisbowles

What's also impressive is that he's not playing on his natural side. He is constantly having to make a decision; Have I got time to move this onto my preferred foot, before I move the ball on or do I need to play it quick with my weaker foot?

I think he's looking really good and I counted just three errors yesterday.
1.The miss.
2.He misjudged one, out of several, of his challenges, where he moves forward to intercept or tackle early.
3.He put one long pass down the line, with his left foot, into touch.

I think if all of our cbs are fit, it's going to be very difficult to leave him out.
[Post edited 1 Dec 9:42]


Marti tried that 5-4-1 a few times; both JCS and Morrison wre comfortable stepping into midfield (and actually Cook is decent on the ball too and has a good range of passing), so if all three CBs are fit he might try that.
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Morrison, anyone notice? on 14:11 - Dec 1 with 2099 viewskensalriser

Morrison, anyone notice? on 09:35 - Dec 1 by francisbowles

What's also impressive is that he's not playing on his natural side. He is constantly having to make a decision; Have I got time to move this onto my preferred foot, before I move the ball on or do I need to play it quick with my weaker foot?

I think he's looking really good and I counted just three errors yesterday.
1.The miss.
2.He misjudged one, out of several, of his challenges, where he moves forward to intercept or tackle early.
3.He put one long pass down the line, with his left foot, into touch.

I think if all of our cbs are fit, it's going to be very difficult to leave him out.
[Post edited 1 Dec 9:42]


You can add number 4 to that, trying to be the referee instead of sticking the ball in the net.

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Morrison, anyone notice? on 14:14 - Dec 1 with 2084 viewsNorthernr

Morrison, anyone notice? on 09:35 - Dec 1 by francisbowles

What's also impressive is that he's not playing on his natural side. He is constantly having to make a decision; Have I got time to move this onto my preferred foot, before I move the ball on or do I need to play it quick with my weaker foot?

I think he's looking really good and I counted just three errors yesterday.
1.The miss.
2.He misjudged one, out of several, of his challenges, where he moves forward to intercept or tackle early.
3.He put one long pass down the line, with his left foot, into touch.

I think if all of our cbs are fit, it's going to be very difficult to leave him out.
[Post edited 1 Dec 9:42]


Yeh I found him a difficult one to mark (he's got a 6) because I like him, he's playing well, he's made a big difference, we're better for him, but there were those mistakes like you said.

And also not having a left footer there makes it really difficult for us to play the way we wanted to play. Maybe it's because our vantage point was basically in the left back position for us, right down the front, in the first half but it was really noticeable the difficulty it caused us whenever we played to that side that he can't kick with his left foot. Watford knew it as well.
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Morrison, anyone notice? on 14:16 - Dec 1 with 2059 viewsGaryBannister86

Morrison, anyone notice? on 14:11 - Dec 1 by kensalriser

You can add number 4 to that, trying to be the referee instead of sticking the ball in the net.


Good point. I'm sure if he hadn't been so busy appealing and looking at the ref he could have got the bounce off the arm, about 5 yards from goal.
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Morrison, anyone notice? on 07:06 - Dec 2 with 1774 viewsdenhamhoop2

I like the cut of his jib I do wonder is he our first Scottish centre back since Frank McLintock?
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Morrison, anyone notice? on 07:45 - Dec 2 with 1725 viewsPadulas_Shampoo

Morrison, anyone notice? on 07:06 - Dec 2 by denhamhoop2

I like the cut of his jib I do wonder is he our first Scottish centre back since Frank McLintock?


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Morrison, anyone notice? on 08:36 - Dec 2 with 1657 viewsdmm

Morrison, anyone notice? on 07:45 - Dec 2 by Padulas_Shampoo



A genuine legend
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Morrison, anyone notice? on 08:46 - Dec 2 with 1647 viewsGaryHaddock

Morrison, anyone notice? on 07:45 - Dec 2 by Padulas_Shampoo



Malcolm In The Middle (of the M1)
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Morrison, anyone notice? on 12:18 - Dec 2 with 1509 viewsdenhamhoop2

Morrison, anyone notice? on 08:36 - Dec 2 by dmm

A genuine legend


Thankfully only a loan Ranger
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Morrison, anyone notice? on 13:17 - Dec 2 with 1422 viewsQPunkR

Morrison, anyone notice? on 09:35 - Dec 1 by francisbowles

What's also impressive is that he's not playing on his natural side. He is constantly having to make a decision; Have I got time to move this onto my preferred foot, before I move the ball on or do I need to play it quick with my weaker foot?

I think he's looking really good and I counted just three errors yesterday.
1.The miss.
2.He misjudged one, out of several, of his challenges, where he moves forward to intercept or tackle early.
3.He put one long pass down the line, with his left foot, into touch.

I think if all of our cbs are fit, it's going to be very difficult to leave him out.
[Post edited 1 Dec 9:42]


I think that's all a little bit overblown if I'm honest. I've always been a right-footed, left-sided CB (albeit at a completely shit level, obvs!) and never saw an issue with it.

All professional footballers should be able to use both feet to at least some extent and if you look at all other teams playing, not many have bespoke left-footed CBs, even up to the likes of Liverpool and Man City

Shit but local

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Morrison, anyone notice? on 13:27 - Dec 2 with 1407 viewskensalriser

Morrison, anyone notice? on 07:45 - Dec 2 by Padulas_Shampoo



That should properly have been preceded by a PTSD warning.

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Morrison, anyone notice? on 13:45 - Dec 2 with 1341 viewsTheChef

Morrison, anyone notice? on 13:17 - Dec 2 by QPunkR

I think that's all a little bit overblown if I'm honest. I've always been a right-footed, left-sided CB (albeit at a completely shit level, obvs!) and never saw an issue with it.

All professional footballers should be able to use both feet to at least some extent and if you look at all other teams playing, not many have bespoke left-footed CBs, even up to the likes of Liverpool and Man City


They train nearly every day week! Absolutely no excuse not to be able to use both feet well to kick a football. Otherwise, you're only using 50% of the tools available to you!

My biggest bugbear in football.

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Morrison, anyone notice? on 19:26 - Dec 6 with 934 viewsstainrods_elbow

Morrison, anyone notice? on 13:45 - Dec 2 by TheChef

They train nearly every day week! Absolutely no excuse not to be able to use both feet well to kick a football. Otherwise, you're only using 50% of the tools available to you!

My biggest bugbear in football.


As a left-hander/footer myself (like all the best people :-)), it's an interesting one. No one upbraids left-hand guitarists for not learning to play the 'right' way, or left-handed tennis players like John McEnroe for limiting themselves in their field, or indeed anyone for not being ambidextrous in other walks of life. I guess the point is in football there might be occasions where using your 'weaker' foot could cause you to miss/fluff a chance, but then there've been very one-footed players from Maradona to Robben to Beckham to Giggs who've been immensely successful.

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Morrison, anyone notice? on 20:28 - Dec 6 with 868 viewsGus_iom

Morrison, anyone notice? on 07:06 - Dec 2 by denhamhoop2

I like the cut of his jib I do wonder is he our first Scottish centre back since Frank McLintock?


It's like the whole Coll Donaldson era didn't happen.
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Morrison, anyone notice? on 17:51 - Dec 7 with 614 viewsGloucs_R

Another win and clean sheet with him in the team....

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Morrison, anyone notice? on 18:14 - Dec 7 with 538 viewssdm1508

Morrison, anyone notice? on 19:26 - Dec 6 by stainrods_elbow

As a left-hander/footer myself (like all the best people :-)), it's an interesting one. No one upbraids left-hand guitarists for not learning to play the 'right' way, or left-handed tennis players like John McEnroe for limiting themselves in their field, or indeed anyone for not being ambidextrous in other walks of life. I guess the point is in football there might be occasions where using your 'weaker' foot could cause you to miss/fluff a chance, but then there've been very one-footed players from Maradona to Robben to Beckham to Giggs who've been immensely successful.


I think at the back it is more helpful to have that right and left balance if you are a team trying to play out from the back. Being able to take the ball on the turn and quickly progress the ball in the direction the play dictates. If perhaps you have switched it quickly from one side to the other it helps to have a player who can recieved on their left and keeping going to the outside, rather than come back into play where there might be conjestion. Morrison is quite good on the ball so not naturally being left footed hasn't been too much of an issue. In some cases a team may know a player pretty much uses their weak foot just to stand on and might close down in such away that they have to use it and therefore cause issues. Like you said though there are some exceptional players who have been ridiculously one footed but couldn't be stopped. In some cases, taking them out wouldn't stop them 😂
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Morrison, anyone notice? on 18:24 - Dec 7 with 478 viewsBoston

Morrison, anyone notice? on 19:26 - Dec 6 by stainrods_elbow

As a left-hander/footer myself (like all the best people :-)), it's an interesting one. No one upbraids left-hand guitarists for not learning to play the 'right' way, or left-handed tennis players like John McEnroe for limiting themselves in their field, or indeed anyone for not being ambidextrous in other walks of life. I guess the point is in football there might be occasions where using your 'weaker' foot could cause you to miss/fluff a chance, but then there've been very one-footed players from Maradona to Robben to Beckham to Giggs who've been immensely successful.


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