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      Reply #161: Jan 04, 2014 09:30:00 am
      AAaarghhh ! I'm gutted tbh, really thought and hoped Adam would have pushed thru, great attitude reminded me if a young Fowler,
      Best of luck to you Adam, hope all works out for ya,

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      Re: Adam Morgan Player Thread
      Reply #162: Jan 04, 2014 11:46:50 am
      Good luck to the lad. Good move really, only moving one league down. Could be their Adam Le Fondre. Might just keep them in the league.
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      Re: Adam Morgan Player Thread
      Reply #163: Jan 04, 2014 08:21:19 pm
      Came off the bench for them today in a 4-0 win

      Good luck to him Yeovil are now my championship side (and Derby for Wisdom)
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      Re: Adam Morgan (LFC to Yeovil Town)
      Reply #164: Jan 10, 2014 02:29:35 pm
      He was only 19. Why did we let such a talent go for free?  It's gonna be another tom ince situation.
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      Re: Adam Morgan (LFC to Yeovil Town)
      Reply #165: Nov 05, 2016 04:44:50 pm
      Morgan just scored an equalizer off the bench for Curzon ashton in the cup!
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      Re: Adam Morgan (LFC to Yeovil Town)
      Reply #166: Nov 05, 2016 05:07:50 pm
      From Liverpool to having his contract cancelled in the mickey mouse leagues for not turning up for a match to playing for a team that sounds more like a porn star name.
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      Re: Adam Morgan (LFC to Yeovil Town)
      Reply #167: Nov 05, 2016 05:18:15 pm
      Curzon Ashton v Dakota Skye! ;)
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      Re: Adam Morgan (LFC to Yeovil Town)
      Reply #168: Nov 05, 2016 05:26:49 pm
      Morgan just scored an equalizer off the bench for Curzon ashton in the cup!

      As if that's where he's playing, wow! They're right near me.
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      Re: Adam Morgan (LFC to Yeovil Town)
      Reply #169: Dec 04, 2016 11:17:30 am
      Hope he gets a good result today and hopefully the kid will get his career back on track.

      Adam Morgan content with Curzon Ashton after Liverpool rejection

      As the National League North side prepare to take on AFC Wimbledon in the FA Cup the striker has learned how to cope with his release by Liverpool

      Sachin Nakrani


      Friday afternoon at a Liverpool city centre hotel and Adam Morgan is speaking enthusiastically about life at Curzon Ashton. The goals are flowing for the striker and so is he in his praise of the National League North side and belief before Sundayā€™s FA Cup second-round tie against AFC Wimbledon that they can cause an upset by beating opponents who sit three divisions and 81 places above them.

      Suddenly, Morganā€™s mood changes. Looking over his shoulder in the ground-floor coffee shop-cum-bar, the 22-year-old becomes briefly but noticeably embarrassed. A woman is walking over. Itā€™s his mum.

      Maxine Morgan takes a seat at a nearby table and waits patiently for her son to finish this interview. They are going on a shopping trip straight afterwards, but her presence is also symbolic, representing the support Adam has required during the past four years, a period when he has gone from the high of making his debut for his boyhood club, Liverpool, to the low of falling so out of love with football that he came close to quitting.

      At the end of a week when Ben Woodburn announced himself as Anfieldā€™s latest goalscoring prodigy, Morganā€™s story shows just how perilous the road ahead can be for young talents at the highest level. He describes what happened to him as a downward spiral and it is only now, with the help of loved ones and having joined a club where he feels truly appreciated, that Morgan is on the up.

      ā€œEveryone at Curzon has been great,ā€ he says. ā€œTheyā€™ve took the pressure off me. Normally, when Iā€™ve gone somewhere thereā€™s been a win-at-all-costs mentality, but thatā€™s not the case there. We play with freedom and Iā€™ve been given a licence to express myself. The managerā€™s told me to go out and do what I do best, which is score goals.ā€

      There have been six in six appearances (three of which have been starts) since Morgan arrived at Curzon in October, including two in the 3-1 victory over Westfields that secured the clubā€™s place in the second round of the FA Cup for the second time in their history. Morgan is seen as a key figure in Curzonā€™s efforts to make the third round for the first time, his potency in front of a goal a reminder of the talent that marked him out as a prospect at Liverpool.

      Having joined the club at the age of five, Morgan was a prolific goalscorer at youth level, scoring 18 times in 16 games during the 2010-11 FA Premier Academy season. That led to Robbie Fowler hailing the boy from Halewood as ā€œone of the best finishers Iā€™ve seen for a long timeā€.

      Morgan, who grew up following Liverpool home and away with his father, Shaun, remembers the moment with joyful clarity. ā€œThe night before we were training on the pitch at Tynecastle and Andy Carroll said to me that he was pulling out, so I was going to be on the bench,ā€ he says. ā€œI didnā€™t know officially until three hours before the game when Brendan Rodgers named the squad ā€“ and I was on the bench.

      ā€œI replaced Fabio Borini for the last couple of minutes and I donā€™t think Iā€™ve ever taken a jacket off as quick. It was special, the best feeling in the world.ā€

      A week later Morgan, who represented England at the 2011 Under-17 World Cup in Mexico, was handed his first start in the return leg, which meant playing at Anfield in a team containing Jamie Carragher, Steven Gerrard and Luis SuĆ”rez. ā€œIt was our strongest lineup at the time and to be part of it made me so proud,ā€ says Morgan. ā€œAnd it meant a lot to my dad ā€“ to see your son walk out for the team you love, at Anfield, was fantastic for him. A few tears were shed in our house that night.ā€

      There were tears of a different kind after Morgan was informed by Rodgers that his Liverpool career was over having played one more time for the club, in another Europa League match against Anzhi Makhachkala.

      The circumstances were brutal in more ways than one ā€“ Rodgers instructed centre-back Martin Skrtel to go against Morgan during a training session and intentionally rough him up. The striker struggled to compete and was told by Rodgers that it served as proof he was physically not cut out to be a Premier League player. ā€œHis decision wasnā€™t off the back of that one session but what happened with Skrtel emphasised his reasoning,ā€ Morgan says. ā€œAnd he was right ā€“ I wasnā€™t ready to play in the Premier League. But I wouldā€™ve liked to have signed a new contract and gone out on loan. Instead, the manager said I could leave altogether.ā€

      Morgan holds no ill-feelings against Rodgers ā€“ ā€œIā€™ll never say a bad word against Brendan, he made my dreams come trueā€ ā€“ but there is no hiding his sense of devastation at being shown the door at Liverpool after three appearances and no goals. ā€œI sat in my car at Melwood [Liverpoolā€™s training ground] and cried my eyes out,ā€ he says. ā€œIt was also really tough for my dad. Heā€™s travelled everywhere to see me play. One time with Liverpool, when I was 15, we played a tournament in Italy and he drove there on his own. Thatā€™s how much my career means to him and seeing me reach the top and then fall down the levels hurt him.ā€

      Morgan joined Yeovil Town in November 2013 on loan with a long-term deal in place for the following January. He struggled to make an impact and after a brief loan spell at St Johnstone, agreed a pay-off with Yeovil in June 2015 after scoring once in 19 appearances with rumours that his focus was more on having a good time off the pitch than on it. ā€œI didnā€™t do one bad thing at Yeovil,ā€ Morgan says. ā€œFor starters, thereā€™s nothing to do down there to get you in trouble.ā€

      There then followed a spell at Accrington Stanley where Morgan played 21 minutes across three appearances before he found himself without a club and training purely for fitness at non-league Hemel Hempstead and Colywn Bay. ā€œAfter what happened at Liverpool Iā€™d stopped enjoying football,ā€ he says. ā€œIt was disappointment, anger and heartbreak rolled into one and that hits you hard. I was close [to quitting]. I looked into courses but my family and my girlfriend kept on telling me I had the talent to make a living out of football and shouldnā€™t give up.ā€

      Morgan heeded that advice and after a chat with his long-time friend and Curzon midfielder Luke Clark, he signed for the club ā€“ who were playing in the Manchester League in 1978 ā€“ on a week-by-week contract. Life in English footballā€™s sixth tier takes some getting used to for someone who once existed at elite level but Morgan has embraced the contrast. ā€œAt Liverpool, there were five or six physios, two masseurs, a state of the art gym ā€¦ whereas at Curzon you wash your own training gear and bring your own boots,ā€ he says. ā€œBut I come from a working-class family and havenā€™t been brought up to depend on other people. Also, I love that the fans sit with us on the coach to away games.ā€

      Training two evenings a week means Morgan has a fair amount of time on his hands and his dad has suggested he could keep himself busy by doing shifts at his minicab company, Wiggys Wheels. Morgan has declined the offer, with his focus on continuing to score goals for John Flanaganā€™s side, which has been aided by namesake and fellow Liverpool academy graduate Jon Flanagan.

      ā€œIā€™m good mates with Jon and sent him a picture of my boots, which werenā€™t the best, alongside a message that said: ā€˜Lad, sort me with a pairā€™,ā€ says Morgan. ā€œHe gave me a few and said one pair were magic. Theyā€™re my match boots and Iā€™ve been scoring in them every week.ā€

      Morgan will aim to do so again on Sunday in a match that should end in an obvious winner given it is 16th in the National League North versus seventh in League One. But with the tie being held at the Tameside Stadium, where the majority of the capacity 4,200 crowd are sure to be vociferous in their support of Curzon, a shock cannot be ruled out.

      That the match is being televised also provides Morgan with an opportunity to remind a wider audience of his qualities. ā€œI believe I can play in the Championship,ā€ he says. ā€œBut Iā€™m not thinking too big. All I want to do right now is enjoy my football.

      ā€œThese past few years have made me a man. When I made my debut for Liverpool, I wasnā€™t mentally tough enough [to be a footballer] ā€“ a little thing would hurt me for a week and a big thing would hurt me for a month. Itā€™s taken a lot of soul searching and the love of the people around me, but Iā€™ve finally got my head right and if I have a setback now, I know how to deal with it.ā€

      https://www.theguardian.com/football/2016/dec/03/adam-morgan-curzon-ashton-liverpool-afc-wimbledon-fa-cup?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Copy_to_clipboard

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      Re: Adam Morgan (LFC to Yeovil Town)
      Reply #170: Dec 04, 2016 11:27:50 am
      Hope he gets a good result today and hopefully the kid will get his career back on track.

      I watched the interview he did with lfc.tv the other day mate.  It's so tough for these kids when the decision is taken they're no longer needed and the Yeovil move was too much too soon after such a big disappointment.  To be so far away from family and friends when the going gets tough and at such a young age meant he never recovered.

      So glad that he's found somewhere to repair his life and get his career back on track as he was heading for the skids.  Wish him all the best today and in the future.
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      Re: Adam Morgan (LFC to Yeovil Town)
      Reply #171: Dec 04, 2016 12:06:53 pm
      What an absolute bullet from Morgan! 1-0 up after 30 seconds.
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      Reply #172: Dec 04, 2016 12:18:33 pm
      What an absolute bullet from Morgan! 1-0 up after 30 seconds.

      Just watching it mate.  Good lad  :gt-happyup:
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      Reply #173: Dec 04, 2016 12:24:54 pm

      Just watching it mate.  Good lad  :gt-happyup:

      And again.
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      Re: Adam Morgan (LFC to Yeovil Town)
      Reply #174: Dec 04, 2016 12:26:29 pm
      So gutted I didn't go to this as planned.
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      Re: Adam Morgan (LFC to Yeovil Town)
      Reply #175: Dec 04, 2016 12:26:45 pm

      Yep and again mate  :D  He always was a good poacher in the 6yrd box.
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      Re: Adam Morgan (LFC to Yeovil Town)
      Reply #176: Dec 04, 2016 01:26:20 pm
      Hat-trick for Morgan. Wow!
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