Willie Morgan

William Morgan (born 2 October 1944) is a Scottish former professional footballer.

Willie Morgan
Personal information
Full name William Morgan
Date of birth (1944-10-02) 2 October 1944
Place of birth Sauchie, Alloa, Scotland
Position(s) Winger
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1960–1968 Burnley 231 (22)
1968–1975 Manchester United 236 (25)
1975–1976 Burnley 16 (1)
1976–1980 Bolton Wanderers 154 (10)
1977Chicago Sting (loan) 20 (3)
1978–1980Minnesota Kicks (loan) 65 (4)
1980–1981 Blackpool 41 (1)
Total 681 (59)
International career
1967–1974 Scotland 26 (4)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Club career

A winger, Morgan started his career with Burnley, making his first-team debut against Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough in 1963. He took over from John Connelly who was transferred to Manchester United and scored his first Burnley goal, when he scored twice in a Boxing Day demolition of Manchester United in a 6–1 win at Turf Moor.

He made his Scotland debut against Northern Ireland at Belfast's Windsor Park in 1967.

He was transferred to Manchester United early in the 1968/9 League season, after Utd's John Aston had broken a leg. He scored 34 goals for United and led them to promotion in 1975 after one season in the Second Division. He played in the World Cup Finals of 1974, which took place in West Germany.

With Steve Coppell's signing in 1975, Morgan lost his place in the Manchester United team and returned to Burnley. His second spell at Turf Moor lasted less than a year. He moved to Bolton Wanderers, enjoying a successful spell at Burnden Park before finishing his career at Blackpool.

Morgan played summers on loan in the North American Soccer League in the late 1970s, playing for the Chicago Sting in 1977 and Minnesota Kicks the following three summers.[1]

During his time at Manchester United, the band Tristar Airbus[2] dedicated the song Willie Morgan on the Wing to Morgan.[3]

International career

Morgan won 26 caps for Scotland, and was selected for their 1974 World Cup squad. His cap tally was increased from 21 to 26 following a decision by the Scottish Football Association in October 2021 to reclassify some tour matches in 1967 as full internationals.[4]

Career statistics

International goals

#DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
116 May 1967Ramat Gan Stadium, Ramat Gan Israel1–2WinFriendly match
231 May 1967Norwood Oval, Adelaide Australia1–2WinFriendly match
313 June 1967Alexander Park, Winnipeg Canada Olympic team2–7WinFriendly match
418 October 1972Parken Stadium, Copenhagen, Denmark Denmark1–4Win1974 World Cup qualifier
Correct as of 7 October 2015[5][4]

References

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