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Stuart Morgan (Stuart Edward Morgan) was born on 23 September, 1949 in Swansea, Wales, is a Welsh footballer and manager. Discover Stuart Morgan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 74 years old?

Popular As Stuart Edward Morgan
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Age 74 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 23 September, 1949
Birthday 23 September
Birthplace Swansea, Wales
Nationality Wales

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1949

Stuart Edward Morgan (born 23 September 1949 in Swansea) is a Welsh former professional footballer and football manager.

A central defender, he made 222 appearances in the Football League playing for Torquay United, Reading, Colchester United and AFC Bournemouth.

As manager, he took charge of Torquay United in the Football League and Weymouth (twice) and Dorchester Town in non-League football.

1967

Morgan joined West Ham United as a junior, turning professional in March 1967.

However, he was never to make the West Ham first team.

1969

He joined Torquay United on loan in February 1969, making his league debut on 15 February in a 2–1 win at home to Watford.

He remained at Plainmoor until the end of the season, playing 14 league games.

In November 1969, Morgan moved to Reading where he played 46 times before moving to Colchester United in August 1972.

1974

He scored twelve times in 81 league games for Colchester, captaining them to promotion under manager Jim Smith in 1974 before moving to AFC Bournemouth in March 1975.

1978

He was appointed manager of Weymouth in November 1978, guiding them to second place in the Alliance Premier League in 1979–80.

1983

He left Weymouth in November 1983, returning to Bournemouth as part of Harry Redknapp's coaching staff, where he remained until September 1985 when Morgan was appointed as manager of Torquay United.

Torquay finished bottom of Division Four that season, the last before automatic relegation to the Conference would begin.

The next season Torquay struggled again and only survived on the last day of the season, at Lincoln City's expense, thanks to a late equaliser against Crewe Alexandra from Paul Dobson in injury time added after Torquay defender Jim McNichol had been bitten by a police dog.

1987

Morgan resigned in May 1987 and the following month began his second spell as manager of Weymouth.

He took 'The Terras' to second place in the league before a flooded Wessex Stadium pitch meant that they did not play for six weeks, thus losing their momentum.

Morgan then joined forces with Harry Redknapp again, as Chief Scout of Bournemouth, where they enjoyed a lot of success.

1993

In August 1993 he was appointed as manager of Dorchester Town, where he took 'The Magpies' to their highest ever Southern Premier League finish, but was sacked in September 1999 after a 3–0 defeat in the FA Cup qualifying rounds to a Taunton Town side that contained manager Russell Musker and four players, Tom Kelly, Mark Loram, Chris Myers, and Darren Cann, all of whom he had signed while manager of Torquay.

He later worked as a scout for West Ham United and Portsmouth and is currently a full-time scout for Tottenham Hotspur Football Club.