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Tom Morgan (footballer)
Footballer, football manager

Tom Morgan (footballer)

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Biography

Thomas M. Morgan was a football manager, noted in the 1930s for twice being the manager of Port Vale, as well having a spell as manager of Wrexham.

Playing career

Morgan played for Etruria Church, Goldenhill Villa, Tunstall Park and Goldenhill Warriors before joining Port Vale in the summer of 1910. He scored twice on his debut at inside-right in a 4–2 win at Audley in a Burslem Park Cup game. However he was forced into retirement due to injury the following year, having played just a further four games for the club.

Coaching career

Morgan was offered employment at Vale following his injury. He worked as a scout, assistant secretary and reserve team manager before being appointed the first time manager in October 1929. Before being fired in June 1932 he led the club to the Third Division North title and a club record 5th-place finish in the second tier. He once more became assistant-secretary and then was later made secretary-manager again in 1937.

Rather than risk being replaced once again, Morgan accepted the role of Wrexham manager in April 1939.

Statistics

  • Sourced from Tom Morgan profile at the English National Football Archive (subscription required)

as a player

ClubSeasonDivisionLeagueFA CupOtherTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Port Vale1910–11Second Division20003252
Total20003252

as a manager

TeamFromToMatchesWonDrawnLostWin %
Port ValeOctober 1929June 19327002108000000000000♠1087001500000000000000♠507001420000000000000♠427001160000000000000♠167001463000000000000♠46.30
Port Vale1 December 19371 April 19397001170000000000000♠177000500000000000000♠57000600000000000000♠67000600000000000000♠67001294100000000000♠29.41
Wrexham1 April 19391 April 19407001520000000000000♠527001200000000000000♠207001220000000000000♠227001100000000000000♠107001384600000000000♠38.46
Total7002177000000000000♠1777001750000000000000♠757001700000000000000♠707001320000000000000♠327001423709999900000♠42.37

Honours

as a manager

  • Football League Third Division North: 1929–30
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