Andrew Jonathan Morrell (born 28 September 1974) is an English former professional
footballer
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. A
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, Morrell played 359 games in the
Football League
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for
Wrexham
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,
Coventry City,
Blackpool
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and
Bury, scoring 96 goals.
Initially handed the manager's role on an interim basis at
Wrexham
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, after
Dean Saunders left to manage
Doncaster Rovers, Morrell was given the job until the end of the season after a run of seven wins in nine games, he continued his playing career serving as a
player-manager
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, leaving the position in February 2014 after two and a half years as manager with a win record at over 52%.
Morrell has also served as assistant manager at
Shrewsbury Town.
Career
Newcastle Blue Star
Born in
Doncaster
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,
South Yorkshire
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and brought up in
Market Bosworth
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, and attending Twycross House School, he played for the
Leicestershire County Cricket Club
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from under-15 to under-19 level. He started his football career as a youth team player at
Nuneaton Borough, before deciding to make the move north to Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne to study
Sports science. It was then that he started playing for
Newcastle Blue Star
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making 31 appearances scoring 25 times in his season.
Wrexham
Morrell's first big break came when he started talking to
Sky Sports
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presenter
Rob McCaffrey, who was helping to write the autobiography of
Joey Jones,
Wrexham
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's first-team coach at the time. McCaffrey arranged for Morrell to have a trial at the club. After a week's trial he was kept on at Wrexham and was coached by their
striking
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coach
Ian Rush, from whom he learnt a great deal. With his new strike partner
Lee Trundle
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he scored 34 league goals in 45 games in the 2002–03 season, making him top scorer in all four divisions that year, having only scored two goals the entire previous season.
Coventry City
After a very impressive spell with Wrexham, Morrell caught the eye of
Coventry City manager
Gary McAllister, who signed him on a free transfer in the summer of 2003. Morrell scored nine goals in 19 starts in his first season with Coventry; however, this decreased to six goals the following season following a transition to a wide
midfield position.
Blackpool
Morrell signed for
Blackpool
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on a free transfer on 15 August 2006, after failing to make an appearance for Coventry during the first three games of the
2006–07 season. On 5 May 2007, he scored four goals in Blackpool's 6–3 victory at
Swansea City
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.
He also scored against
Oldham Athletic
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in the second leg of the play-off semi-final, which put his league goals in his nine months with Blackpool at 17, which was the total he scored in three years with Coventry. He finished the 2006–07 season as Blackpool's top scorer with 20 goals in all competitions.
Bury
On 7 May 2008, Morrell was offered a new contract by Blackpool.
But Morrell declined the offer instead joining
Bury on 9 August. He signed a two-year contract with the
League Two club.
In his two seasons with the
Gigg Lane club Morrell made 78 appearances scoring 18 goals.
Return to Wrexham and start of managerial career

After his two seasons with
Bury, Morrell left the club and on 28 June 2010, and signed a two-year contract with his former club
Wrexham
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. Morrell scored the winning goal on his debut, a 1–0 win over
Cambridge United in the first game of the season. Morrell took a major part in Wrexham's first team and played in the Conference Play-off semi-finals of the 2010–11 season but lost to rivals
Luton Town.
On 23 September 2011, Morrell took over as
caretaker player-manager
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at Wrexham, following the departure of
Dean Saunders to
Donaster Rovers. After leading Wrexham to seven wins in nine games, he was appointed player-manager on a permanent basis on a contract until the end of the
2011–12 season on 29 October.
During his first season as Wrexham manager he led the reds to an
FA Cup
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3rd round match against
Championship side
Brighton & Hove Albion, with Wrexham taking the Albion to a replay in front of a packed
Racecourse Ground. Wrexham lost the game on penalties 5–4 with Brighton keeper
Peter Brezovan saving the first penalty taken by Wrexham captain
Dean Keates. Also Morrell guided Wrexham to the Play-offs after narrowly missing out on automatic promotion to
Fleetwood Town
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even after gaining 98 points in the season. Morrell's side lost in the semi-final for the second year running once again to Luton Town who went on to lose to
York City in the final.
In April 2012, Morrell signed a new two-year deal with Wrexham, one year as a player then an additional year as manager, working alongside assistant and goalkeeper coach
Michael Oakes and Assistant
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. In 2013 Morrell led his Wrexham team to Wembley on two occasions. The first against
Grimsby Town, in the FA Trophy Final. Wrexham won the game on penalties after it finished 1–1 after extra time. The second occasion was for the Conference Play Off Final. Wrexham had beaten Kidderminster harriers 5–2 on aggregate to get to the final, but were beaten by fellow Welsh side Newport County 2–0. The following season began terribly for Morrell's Wrexham which saw them in the bottom half for most of the first half of the 2013–14 campaign, Morrell decided not to play in most games although on 23 November he came on as a sub in the first half for injured
Brett Ormerod and scored a fantastic volley and earned the man of the match award against
Forest Green Rovers.
On 23 February 2014, Morrell left his position as manager of Wrexham FC by mutual consent after a meeting with the board members, leaving the club after four years as a player, and two and a half years as player-manager.
Shrewsbury Town
Morrell was appointed as assistant manager to his former
Blackpool
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teammate
Mike Jackson at
Shrewsbury Town on 7 March 2014, on a deal that ran until the end of the season. Following the club's relegation to
League Two, Morrell left the club, with Jackson assuming assistant duties under new manager
Micky Mellon.
Tamworth
On 23 September 2014, Morrell made his return to football management by taking over at
Conference North side
Tamworth. He took over the side and quickly turned around their league campaign by taking them to the play-off spots, to the delight of the fans. He also played regularly for them, contrary of the previous seasons lack of games.
Redditch United
In February 2018, Morrell departed Tamworth. Later in the same month, he joined
Redditch United
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Trico Stadium. They are managed by former Captain and Assistant Manager Matt Clarke.
...
, scoring on his début in a 4–2 win over
Gosport Borough
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on 20 February.
Hednesford Town
Morrell was appointed manager of
Hednesford Town in April 2020. He was sacked in October of that year after three defeats and a draw from the opening four games of the season.
Career statistics
Managerial statistics
Honours
Player
Blackpool
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Football League One play-offs:
2006–07
Individual
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PFA Team of the Year:
2002–03 Third Division
Manager
Wrexham
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FA Trophy
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:
2012–13
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Individual
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Conference Premier
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Manager of the Month: October 2011
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Conference North Manager of the Month: December 2014
References
External links
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1974 births
Living people
Footballers from Doncaster
English footballers
Association football forwards
Nuneaton Borough F.C. players
Newcastle Blue Star F.C. players
Wrexham A.F.C. players
Coventry City F.C. players
Blackpool F.C. players
Bury F.C. players
Tamworth F.C. players
English Football League players
National League (English football) players
English football managers
Wrexham A.F.C. managers
Tamworth F.C. managers
Redditch United F.C. players
Hednesford Town F.C. managers
National League (English football) managers
Alumni of Newcastle University