Northern Ireland Morgan, P

Paul Morgan

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Born:23-Oct-78 Age: 45
Height:1.83
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Position: Centre-back
Macclesfield Town Northern Ireland



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Mark Paul Thomas Morgan (born 23 October 1978) is a Northern Irish former professional footballer Present: Head of Medical and Physiotherapy at Preston North End and the Northern Ireland national football team U19. Morgan played as a defender in a career lasted from 1997 until 2012, starting out with Preston North End in the 1997–98 campaign. He failed to make an appearance for North End from then until his departure in 2001 and also spent a spell on loan with League of Ireland side Sligo Rovers. His spell in Ireland brought a brief and solitary cap for the Northern Ireland U21 side. In 2001, he joined Lincoln City where he spent seven years of his career, notably qualifying for the League Two play-offs in four consecutive seasons, losing out in the 2002–03 and 2004–05 seasons at the final in the Millennium Stadium. Morgan became Lincoln skipper towards the end of his spell with the club and racked 212 league appearances, scoring 2 goals. Morgan was noted as being one of the best defenders in the lower leagues, he missed opportunities to play higher due to his commitment to Lincoln City. In 2007, he joined Bury where his former Lincoln boss Keith Alexander had taken up the director of football role. After two years with Bury he followed Alexander again to Macclesfield Town where he spent the last three years of his career. Wikipedia text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License - Full article



England Macclesfield Town08/12
#6 League Two 08/0939
#6     League Cup 1
#6     FA Cup 2
#6 League Two 09/1026
#6     League Cup 1
#6     FA Cup 1
#6 League Two 10/1128
#6     League Trophy 2
#6     FA Cup 3
#6 League Two 11/123
#6     FA Cup 0






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