Clinton Morrison
Clinton Hubert Morrison (born May 14, 1979 in Tooting, London) is an England professional footballer of Jamaican, Irish people and Trinidad and Tobago heritage who who plays for Coventry City F.C.. Morrison, a striker, plays his international football for Republic of Ireland national football team due to his grandmother being from Dublin.
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Clinton Morrison biography
Clinton Hubert Morrison (born May 14, 1979 in Tooting, London) is an England professional footballer of Jamaican, Irish people and Trinidad and Tobago heritage who who plays for Coventry City F.C.. Morrison, a striker, plays his international football for Republic of Ireland national football team due to his grandmother being from Dublin.
Career
First spell at Crystal Palace
Morrison, initially made his name as a player for Crystal Palace, making his debut on May 10, 1998 as an 82nd minute substitute for team-mate Neil Shipperley, capping his performance with an injury-time winner over opponents Sheffield Wednesday F.C.. The next season (1998-99 in English football, his first full year-long tenure at the club) was packed with 13 goals, turning Morrison into a light among the darkness for a team who were struggling both on and off the pitch. Whilst Palace were in administration Morrison agreed to play for the club for free.
14 goals during 1999-00 in English football continued this reputation, as he played more than 30 games, and scored 14 goals, including his only brace of the season at Swindon Town F.C..
His 2000-01 in English football season gave him 14 goals but he really made a mark the following year with 26 goals, and a move to Premiership side Birmingham City F.C. capped his season perfectly. This year also saw his debut for the Republic of Ireland national football team, against Croatia national football team, a 2–2 draw on August 15, 2001, in which Morrison entered the game at 53 minutes, and scored the second Ireland goal. He also travelled to the 2002 FIFA World Cup, but did not participate.
Birmingham City
With a tricky relationship becoming clear between Morrison and Trevor Francis, then Palace manager, it was Birmingham City who fought and won his signature, for £4.25m , in exchange for Andrew Johnson (English footballer). However, Morrison struggled somewhat more in the top league, scoring only six goals in his first, and four goals in his second season. However, following a spell on the sidelines with injury, during the 2004-05 in English football season he began to form a decent partnership with striker Emile Heskey.
Return to Palace
Due to pressure for first team places Morrison left Birmingham on August 24, 2005. Palace agreed a £2m fee for the 26-year-old, who was also linked with Norwich City F.C. and Southampton F.C.. He claimed that a large part of his decision to return (besides his love for the club) was, ironically, due to being able to play alongside Andrew Johnson, the man Birmingham had originally swapped to get Morrison.
Clinton had a successful first season back at Palace, alternating with former strike-partner Dougie Freedman in playing alongside Johnson, scoring 13 goals in 33 starts and 8 substitute appearances.
In season 2007–08, Morrison started the season brightly scoring twice in the first three games, taking himself to 99 goals in his Palace career, however the 100th goal became an albatross round his neck, and manager Peter Taylor (footballer born 1953) dropped him from the starting line up for several games. It was under new manager Neil Warnock that Morrison eventually grabbed his 100th Crystal Palace goal in the London derby against Queens Park Rangers F.C. (a club he has a knack for scoring against) on November 10, 2007, with an 88th minute equaliser, making him the 8th player in the club's history to reach this milestone. He was given a Special Achievement Award to mark this feat at the end of the season's "Player of the Year" ceremony.
After breaking the 100th goal deadlock, Clinton hit a purple patch of scoring, and he finished his Palace career with 113 goals in all competitions for the club, the fifth-highest of any player in the club's history. Despite scoring in 11 out of 14 games for Palace, and calls from many supporters to recall him, he was not called into the Ireland squad to face Brazil national football team in a friendly in February 2008. However, his continued good form with Palace led him being recognised by new Ireland coach Giovanni Trapattoni naming him in his first 40-man squad, though he did not make it to the full 28-man team.
This would be Clinton's last season at Palace, with his contract expiring at the end of the season.
Coventry City
In July he trained with Coventry City F.C. and accompanied them on their pre-season tour of Switzerland. He signed a two-year deal with the club on 7 August 2008. He wears the number 1+9 (19) shirt.
Club career statistics
Reference:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clinton_Morrison
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