- Bill Morris (footballer)
Football manager infobox
playername = Bill Morris
fullname = William Walter Morris
dateofbirth =March 26 ,1913
cityofbirth =Handsworth
countryofbirth =England
dateofdeath = 1995 (age 82)
cityofdeath =Dudley
countryofdeath =England
position = Defender
youthyears =
youthclubs = Handsworth Old Boys
years =
1933-1947
1947-1949
clubs =West Bromwich Albion (Amateurs)Halesowen Town
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Dudley Town
caps(goals) = 0 - 00 0(-)
0 - 00 0(-)
175 00(2)
0 - 00 0(-)
nationalyears = 1938-1939
nationalteam = England
nationalcaps(goals) = 003 00(0)
manageryears =
managerclubs =Bill Morris (
March 26 ,1913 - 1995) was an English footballer, who spent the majority of his playing career at Wolverhampton Wanderers.Morris began his senior career in the colts side of
West Bromwich Albion , before moving toHalesowen Town . He was signed by Wolverhampton Wanderers in May 1933 for £100, and made his debut for the club against former teamWest Bromwich Albion on February 17, 1934, playing as an emergency centre-forward.He remained a back-up player until the 1935/36 season when he became a first choice centre-half for the Midlanders. A disappointing start to the next campaign saw him switched to right-back, which would remain his position for the rest of his Molineux career.
He played in the
1939 FA Cup Final , where Wolves were surprisingly beaten by Portsmouth, and won 3 England caps. His international debut came on November 16, 1939 in a 7-0 thrashing of Northern Ireland atOld Trafford .The outbreak of
World War II meant the suspension of league football, but Morris turned out 67 times for Wolves in regional games, and also guested for Wrexham. At the resumption of league action in 1946, Morris soon found himself out of the team, and at the end of the 1946/47 season he left Wolves.He joined nearby Dudley Town, where he played two further seasons as a centre-forward before hanging up his boots in May 1949.
He died in 1995, aged 82.
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