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tetsujin1979
27/11/2014, 11:33 AM
signed with Exeter on non-contract terms: http://www.exetercityfc.co.uk/news/article/clinton-morrison-signs-for-exeter-city-ex-crystal-palace-birmingham-city-and-ireland-striker-joins-the-grecians-2106493.aspx
nigel-harps1954
15/01/2015, 7:07 PM
With Exeter for the rest of the season according to his twitter.
Fixer82
16/01/2015, 12:30 PM
I must say I do enjoy watching him on tv lately
tetsujin1979
09/08/2015, 12:32 PM
was released by Exeter at the end of last season, but has signed with them again until the end of August. Came on yesterday and was involved in their winner against Yeovil: http://www.exetercityfc.co.uk/news/article/team-news-exeter-city-vs-yeovil-town-2602809.aspx
tetsujin1979
31/08/2015, 1:19 PM
Morrison's contract at Exeter has been extended to January: http://www.exetercityfc.co.uk/news/article/grecians-extend-clinton-contract-2658845.aspx
ForzaForth
11/10/2015, 11:34 AM
Just after scoring stunning goal for Exeter against Stevenage on Sky Sports. Cross from Exeter's right is deflected in flight and he scores with an overhead volley with a Stevenage defender hanging out of him. First goal for 8 months according to commentators.
tetsujin1979
11/10/2015, 1:02 PM
Video of it here: https://twitter.com/BeanBagSports/status/653180411472949248
Cracking finish alright
tetsujin1979
08/11/2015, 1:30 PM
Busy afternoon for Clinton, scored, booked and had an assist!
Lovely finish too, chipped over the keeper, and in off the crossbar: https://twitter.com/btsportfootball/status/663344898351886336
tetsujin1979
01/06/2016, 10:41 PM
signed for non league Redditch FC: http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/36428716
sadloserkid
02/06/2016, 7:54 AM
The most interesting thing for me reading back over the last page of this thread is the amount of people who wanted a young Shane Long Long cast aside for him. If we knew back in 2009 what we knew now! :D
Stuttgart88
18/02/2017, 2:42 PM
Anyone see Clinton on Fantasy Football Show on SS1 yesterday? He has put on weight since his heyday but is still a wonderfully engaging character. Had some great anecdotes about Roy Keane, Mick and Saipan etc. Was very open about saying he chose Ireland because it'd offer more opportunity but said it was the best decision he ever made and loved it.
DannyInvincible
18/02/2017, 2:52 PM
Balls.ie posted up a video from the show of him talking about Richard Dunne here: https://vid.me/1ubk
When I went to the Ireland setup I looked at him and I thought 'he's a big guy. This guy can't move.' In training, we had 11 v 11, and the ball has gone down the side, and I'm not lying to you know, he cleaned me and the ball and everything and put me basically over the hedges. It was an unbelievable tackle.
They also summarised some of the other stuff he discussed:
Clinton Morrison was the latest veteran of the Mick McCarthy era Irish team to appear on the Fantasy Football Club on Sky Sports.
Unsurprisingly, his team has a very heavy Irish tinge, with six members of the Clinton XI playing alongside him for the green. Shay Given, Steve Finnan, Richard Dunne, Roy Keane, Damien Duff and Robbie Keane were the six men honoured. And few could quibble with these selections.
He waxed lyrical about Robbie's movement, Roy's exacting standards in training, and said that it was a close run thing between Steve Finnan and Stephen Carr. The former got in partly by virtue of the fact that he ensured that Clinton got a feel of a Champions League medal on a night out.
Most interestingly, he observed that Damien Duff was a "quiet shy lad, who didn't used to speak to anyone, who didn't want to socialise." Merse piped up at this point and said that Duff, though he doesn't get much of a mention these days, was "a proper player."
But the biggest chortles were reserved for Richard Dunne.
This was Clinton's "best XI played with":
https://media.balls.ie/uploads/2017/02/17232913/e5420d0b9afe11f072576e94222b10e0.png
I assume he played with Ashley Cole when Cole was on loan at Palace earlier in his career, but when would Clinton have played with Ledley King?
DeLorean
18/02/2017, 3:02 PM
I assume he played with Ashley Cole when Cole was on loan at Palace earlier in his career, but when would Clinton have played with Ledley King?
Tottenham youth team according to this. (http://www.the42.ie/clinton-morrison-fantasy-football-club-3246984-Feb2017/)
Elsewhere, Clinton goes for former England internationals Ledley King (Tottenham youth team) and Ashley Cole (on-loan at Palace), as well as the great Attilio Lombardo (Crystal Palace) and World Cup-winner Christophe Dugarry (Birmingham City).
CraftyToePoke
18/02/2017, 3:05 PM
He is or till recently was, still playing at Mickelover Sports - http://mickleoversportsfc.com/list/1st-team/
Their player manager is John McGrath the ex U21 and Villa / Doncaster / Burton and more, player from Limerick. Irish flag by both their names on the link.
SwanVsDalton
18/02/2017, 6:15 PM
He is or till recently was, still playing at Mickelover Sports - http://mickleoversportsfc.com/list/1st-team/
Their player manager is John McGrath the ex U21 and Villa / Doncaster / Burton and more, player from Limerick. Irish flag by both their names on the link.
No wonder they like the Irish with that team name.
Stuttgart88
18/02/2017, 7:28 PM
Thanks. I taped the end of the show as I had to go out before he named his team. I look forward to seeing it, sounds good.
Yard of Pace
18/02/2017, 10:29 PM
I was at his Ireland debut standing on the south terrace. I remember some moron shouting "where'd ye get yer tan?" at him as he warmed up. Many people turned to hush the racist idiot. It gladdened my soul. We're lucky to have such great characters giving their hearts for Ireland over the years. And what's best is that they know they were lucky to have been able to do it.
DannyInvincible
19/02/2017, 6:21 AM
Clinton's version of what happened in Saipan: http://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/football/589409/Roy-Keane-Ireland-Sir-Alex-Ferguson-Mick-McCarthy
Asked by the show's guest Paul Merson what actually happened, Morrison said: "I don't mind telling you it - I'm that kind of guy.
"Me and Roy were actually working along the beach literally for 10 minutes before. He was talking to me about football and telling me not make sure I'm not here to make up the numbers.
"We went in and had dinner and I remember it because he was sat there, then there was Steve Finnan and I was next to him.
"We had our dinner and we had a little sing-song that I usually started. It was a great little craic.
"Roy was in full spirits, singing, and Mick McCarthy came in. He didn't want us to do any interviews.
"Roy was doing interviews in the paper and maybe Mick could have dealt with the situation a bit different.
"He pulled Roy to the side and basically said: 'You shouldn't be doing this'.
"Roy stood off his chair and I was like oh no here we go. They were arguing, firing it back at each other and Roy was like: 'You're not even Irish, you're English'.
"I put my head down and so did a few others that were born in England!
"He said Mick was a poor player, that he had a poor touch and that he didn't have respect for him. He said the only manager he really had respect for at that time was Sir Alex Ferguson.
"It all went off and I couldn't believe it.
"Roy got up and I felt sorry for Mick. He has to make a decision as you can't do that in front of all the players.
"There were some big characters lke Niall Quinn and Steve Staunton and Mick had to send him home.
"Two days later he was back in Manchester with his Diadora tracksuit, walking his dog!"
DannyInvincible
27/05/2017, 12:45 AM
Came across this on Balls.ie (https://www.balls.ie/football/clinton-morrison-national-anthem-365831); it's an entertaining interview of Clinton Morrison by Slash Football with the aid of a lie detector:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWuEXldVdbM
He was asked did he know the words of the national anthem and admitted that he didn't. Amusingly, he did, however, have a way of giving people the impression that he knew the lyrics:
I know the beginning - "Sinne Fianna Fáil" - and that's all I know, and that's what I used to do.
...
I'd stand at the front, 'cause I know the cameras would come on at the front and that would be it. [The camera] would go across.
...
It's good, innit?
Kevin Kilbane, who used to always sing the anthem in full, later revealed on Twitter (https://twitter.com/kdkilbane77/status/868158555756666880) that Morrison had once pressured him into proving that he knew the words, ha:
http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/cc12/poguemahone85/Capture_zpsjfrrewnr.png
After being asked about Saipan and whether he thought Roy Keane was in the right or in the wrong then, Morrison said he felt that, whilst he loved Roy and the team could really have done with him, Roy had been in the wrong. He also revealed after being asked if he thought he was good enough to play for England that he felt he hadn't been good enough. He did add that he felt he could have made a big impact for us, however, had he been given playing time at the World Cup in 2002.
tricky_colour
28/03/2019, 12:06 PM
https://www.proboards.com/account/forum
Found this interesting, worth a watch but quite long. I never knew he was named after Hillary Clinton.
tricky_colour
28/03/2019, 12:17 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=210&v=S7zMFh3OJHo
Found this interesting, worth a watch but quite long. I never knew he was named after Hillary Clinton.
Fixer82
28/03/2019, 1:44 PM
Spoke to a guy the other day from Garristown who said he knew Morrisons there who must be related to Clinton. Always remember him saying his Granny was from Garristown
paul_oshea
28/03/2019, 2:53 PM
No i dont think we should call him up.
Olé Olé
22/06/2024, 1:29 PM
On Off the Ball today - himself and George Hamilton. In good form as usual. Spoke of how much he loved playing for Ireland, how much he loved the supporters and their staying with the players through thick and thin. Said he doesn't carry his British passport anymore, just his Irish one (not that he mentioned the impact of Brexit on his decision).
He spoke of how, when he was 18, he told Ian Evans (Crystal Palace assistant) that he qualified for Ireland but that Evans didn't believe him. However, Evans went in with Mick McCarthy then as his assistant so Mick called Morrison for a meeting. At the same time, Morrison got an England under 21 call up. Morrison says he went to speak to his grandmother (born in Dundalk) and she told him the decision was up to him but that her and his family would be proud if he played for Ireland and Morrison says that made up his mind for him.
I note that he earned two Irish under 21 caps at that point, before getting his call up a year later in 2001.
Crosby87
23/06/2024, 11:03 PM
His middle name is Hubert.
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