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[He began his career at boyhood heroes Aberdeen in 2003, where he immediately impressed on the field, especially with his lethal ball delivery from set pieces. Despite this he soon moved to East End Park in 2005 after falling out of favour with then Aberdeen manager Jimmy Calderwood. He was signed by then manager Jim Leishman in 2005 on a free transfer.[1]

After 3 years with the Pars, manager Jim McIntyre told Morrison that his contract would not be renewed at the end of the season.[2] Ross County snapped up Morrison on a two-year pre-contract deal at the start of April 2008.[3][4]

Scott was a former pupil of Robert Gordon's College in Aberdeen, leaving in 2001.

Loves Cheese and is a huge Lee Smith fan
 
Luggy did saw we would be tapping more into the Irish League for players - don't see why that wouldn't apply to the Scottish Leagues too.

Who does he know at Southend then, Naps?
 
The one the lads have been interacting with is a basketball player @TheRealScoMo - the interaction seems to be about a game of Call of Duty with Blair, Granty, Dicko, Crawford and JPK.

I think the Ross County left back may just be someone with the same name!
 
The one the lads have been interacting with is a basketball player @TheRealScoMo - the interaction seems to be about a game of Call of Duty with Blair, Granty, Dicko, Crawford and JPK.

I think the Ross County left back may just be someone with the same name!

Good work.

Naps, don't give up the day job!
 

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