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Tony Morley

William Anthony Morley (born 26 August 1954) is an English former footballer who played in the Football League for Preston North End, Burnley, Aston Villa, West Bromwich Albion and Birmingham City, as well as playing for other teams abroad. He also won six caps for England.[3]

Tony Morley
Morley in 1983
Personal information
Full name William Anthony Morley[1]
Date of birth (1954-08-26) 26 August 1954 (age 69)[1]
Place of birth Ormskirk,[1] England
Height 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)[2]
Position(s) Winger
Youth career
1969–1972 Preston North End
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1972–1976 Preston North End 84 (15)
1976–1979 Burnley 91 (5)
1979–1983 Aston Villa 137 (25)
1983–1985 West Bromwich Albion 33 (4)
1984Birmingham City (loan) 4 (3)
1985–1986 Seiko 32 (21)
1986–1987 FC Den Haag 31 (13)
1987–1989 West Bromwich Albion 28 (7)
1988Burnley (loan) 5 (0)
1990 Hamrun Spartans 1 (1)
International career
1980–1981 England B 3 (0)
1981–1982 England 6 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Morley is now a regular on the 'Villa Old Stars' circuit. He also provides co-commentary for radio broadcasts on Aston Villa's website.[4]

Club career edit

 
Tony Morley after winning the 1982 European Cup on 26 May

Morley was born in Ormskirk, and represented Ormskirk and District Schools. He signed as an apprentice with Preston North End in July 1969, before turning professional in August 1972.[5] In February 1976 he moved across Lancashire to join Burnley for a £100,000 fee. He joined Aston Villa for £200,000 in June 1979.[5]

A skilful, nippy winger, Morley enjoyed the best days of his career at Villa Park. He was seen as a wayward genius but was moulded by manager Ron Saunders into one of the most dangerous players around. He was famed for scoring spectacular goals, in particular, one against Everton at Goodison Park where he ran at the defence before striking right footed from outside the penalty area into the top left corner of the net. This goal won him the 'Goal of the Season' award for 1980–81.[3]

He was a vital part of the Villa side that won the League Championship in 1980–81 and the European Cup the year after. His brilliant dribble and cross set up Peter Withe for the winning goal against Bayern Munich in the final. His full Villa record was 170(+10 as sub) appearances, 34 goals.[3]

After adding a European Super Cup Winners' medal to his collection, he was transferred from Villa to local rivals West Bromwich Albion. He spent two seasons there, including briefly going on loan to another Midlands club, Birmingham City. He had a slightly nomadic career from then on, joining Seiko, Den Haag (with whom he won a runners-up medal in the Dutch Cup, scoring in the final), a return to West Brom, a brief spell on loan to Burnley, Tampa Bay Rowdies, before finishing his career at Hamrun Spartans.[3]

International career edit

Morley won six caps for England, but his career fell into decline after not being picked for any of their games at the 1982 World Cup. This despite the fact that England boss Ron Greenwood supposedly favoured attacking football. He failed to score in any of his six senior appearances for England, his first cap occurring on 18 November 1981 in England's 1–0 World Cup qualification clincher against Hungary, the last coming almost exactly a year later when he took to the field in a Euro 84 qualifier against Greece which England won 3–0.[6] Morley was not selected for the England squad for the 1982 World Cup in Spain, with Greenwood opting for Arsenal's Graham Rix instead.[7][8]

Honours edit

 
Morley in 2007.
Aston Villa
Den Haag

See also edit

  • "Tony Morley". Post War English & Scottish Football League A – Z Player's Database. Neil Brown. Retrieved 2 June 2008.
  • "Tony Morley". The Football Association. Retrieved 2 June 2008.
  • Barrie Courtney (21 March 2004). "England – International Results B-Team – Details". RSSSF. Retrieved 2 June 2008.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Tony Morley". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 5 April 2020.
  2. ^ Dunk, Peter, ed. (1987). Rothmans Football Yearbook 1987–88. London: Queen Anne Press. p. 384. ISBN 978-0-356-14354-5.
  3. ^ a b c d Peters, Paul (8 February 2015). Aston Villa The England Story. Lulu.com. ISBN 9781326165574.
  4. ^ Wollaston, Steve (15 March 2016). "Aston Villa European Cup winner reveals abuse from fans". birminghammail. Retrieved 15 March 2016.
  5. ^ a b Matthews, Tony (2005). The Who's Who of West Bromwich Albion. Breedon Books. pp. 157–158. ISBN 1-85983-474-4.
  6. ^ "Sorry, the page was not found".
  7. ^ Matthews, Tony (3 April 2014). England in the World Cup. Amberley Publishing Limited. ISBN 9781445619668.
  8. ^ Durham, Adrian (10 October 2013). Is He All That?: Great Footballing Myths Shattered. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 9781471131592.
  9. ^ "1981/82 Charity Shield". footballsite.co.uk. Retrieved 4 November 2019.

External links edit

  • England Profile

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William Anthony Morley born 26 August 1954 is an English former footballer who played in the Football League for Preston North End Burnley Aston Villa West Bromwich Albion and Birmingham City as well as playing for other teams abroad He also won six caps for England 3 Tony MorleyMorley in 1983Personal informationFull nameWilliam Anthony Morley 1 Date of birth 1954 08 26 26 August 1954 age 69 1 Place of birthOrmskirk 1 EnglandHeight5 ft 8 in 1 73 m 2 Position s WingerYouth career1969 1972Preston North EndSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1972 1976Preston North End84 15 1976 1979Burnley91 5 1979 1983Aston Villa137 25 1983 1985West Bromwich Albion33 4 1984 Birmingham City loan 4 3 1985 1986Seiko32 21 1986 1987FC Den Haag31 13 1987 1989West Bromwich Albion28 7 1988 Burnley loan 5 0 1990Hamrun Spartans1 1 International career1980 1981England B3 0 1981 1982England6 0 Club domestic league appearances and goalsMorley is now a regular on the Villa Old Stars circuit He also provides co commentary for radio broadcasts on Aston Villa s website 4 Contents 1 Club career 2 International career 3 Honours 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksClub career edit nbsp Tony Morley after winning the 1982 European Cup on 26 MayMorley was born in Ormskirk and represented Ormskirk and District Schools He signed as an apprentice with Preston North End in July 1969 before turning professional in August 1972 5 In February 1976 he moved across Lancashire to join Burnley for a 100 000 fee He joined Aston Villa for 200 000 in June 1979 5 A skilful nippy winger Morley enjoyed the best days of his career at Villa Park He was seen as a wayward genius but was moulded by manager Ron Saunders into one of the most dangerous players around He was famed for scoring spectacular goals in particular one against Everton at Goodison Park where he ran at the defence before striking right footed from outside the penalty area into the top left corner of the net This goal won him the Goal of the Season award for 1980 81 3 He was a vital part of the Villa side that won the League Championship in 1980 81 and the European Cup the year after His brilliant dribble and cross set up Peter Withe for the winning goal against Bayern Munich in the final His full Villa record was 170 10 as sub appearances 34 goals 3 After adding a European Super Cup Winners medal to his collection he was transferred from Villa to local rivals West Bromwich Albion He spent two seasons there including briefly going on loan to another Midlands club Birmingham City He had a slightly nomadic career from then on joining Seiko Den Haag with whom he won a runners up medal in the Dutch Cup scoring in the final a return to West Brom a brief spell on loan to Burnley Tampa Bay Rowdies before finishing his career at Hamrun Spartans 3 International career editMorley won six caps for England but his career fell into decline after not being picked for any of their games at the 1982 World Cup This despite the fact that England boss Ron Greenwood supposedly favoured attacking football He failed to score in any of his six senior appearances for England his first cap occurring on 18 November 1981 in England s 1 0 World Cup qualification clincher against Hungary the last coming almost exactly a year later when he took to the field in a Euro 84 qualifier against Greece which England won 3 0 6 Morley was not selected for the England squad for the 1982 World Cup in Spain with Greenwood opting for Arsenal s Graham Rix instead 7 8 Honours edit nbsp Morley in 2007 Aston VillaFootball League First Division 1980 81 FA Charity Shield 1981 shared 9 European Cup 1981 82 European Super Cup 1982 Intercontinental Cup runner up 1982Den HaagKNVB Cup runner up 1986 87See also edit Tony Morley Post War English amp Scottish Football League A Z Player s Database Neil Brown Retrieved 2 June 2008 Tony Morley The Football Association Retrieved 2 June 2008 Barrie Courtney 21 March 2004 England International Results B Team Details RSSSF Retrieved 2 June 2008 References edit a b c Tony Morley Barry Hugman s Footballers Retrieved 5 April 2020 Dunk Peter ed 1987 Rothmans Football Yearbook 1987 88 London Queen Anne Press p 384 ISBN 978 0 356 14354 5 a b c d Peters Paul 8 February 2015 Aston Villa The England Story Lulu com ISBN 9781326165574 Wollaston Steve 15 March 2016 Aston Villa European Cup winner reveals abuse from fans birminghammail Retrieved 15 March 2016 a b Matthews Tony 2005 The Who s Who of West Bromwich Albion Breedon Books pp 157 158 ISBN 1 85983 474 4 Sorry the page was not found Matthews Tony 3 April 2014 England in the World Cup Amberley Publishing Limited ISBN 9781445619668 Durham Adrian 10 October 2013 Is He All That Great Footballing Myths Shattered Simon and Schuster ISBN 9781471131592 1981 82 Charity Shield footballsite co uk Retrieved 4 November 2019 External links editEngland Profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tony Morley amp oldid 1183098222, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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