Born in Manchester,[1] Morgan started his career in the youth team at Wealdstone before signing a contract in March 2000, and becoming the club's youngest ever goalscorer[2] against Leatherhead a month later. Morgan also had two loan spells at Berkhamsted Town,[3][4] making a total of eight appearances. Morgan started Wealdstone's 2004 playoff final victory against Dulwich Hamlet[5] and made a total of 187 appearances in his first spell at the club, scoring 56 times. He joined Yeading in November 2004 for a fee of £3,000 and scored eight league goals that season as Yeading won the Isthmian League Premier Division.[6] In the 2006–07 season,[7] Morgan scored 25 goals for Yeading and was the club's top scorer. Whilst at Yeading, he was nicknamed "The Sticks".[8] Morgan played in 94 league games during three seasons with the club and scored 39 goals.[6][7][9] In May 2007, he joined the Conference National side Woking.[10]
Football League
In May 2008, Morgan signed for the Conference National champions and newly promoted League Two side Aldershot Town for an undisclosed fee.[11] This fee although undisclosed, was a record fee paid by Aldershot Town for any player.[12] Morgan made his Football League debut in Aldershot Town's first-ever Football League match, away to Accrington Stanley on 9 August 2008. He scored Aldershot Town's first-ever League Cup goal in the 3–1 defeat at Coventry City in the first round of the 2008–09 competition.[13] He scored his first Football League goal at home to Bradford City on 30 August 2008.[14] Morgan finished season 2008–09 at the Shots having scored seven goals in all competitions.[15] He played in all but seven games in season 2009–10 and finished the campaign having top-scored with 16 goals in all competitions.[16]
Controversy
After the 2–1 defeat to Hereford United on 3 January 2011, Morgan posted the following message on Twitter: "Like to thank the fans who booed me off the pitch. Where's that going to get you! I hope you all die." Following that, he was transfer-listed,[17] being eventually signed by League One club Dagenham & Redbridge on loan until the end of the season.[18] At the end of the season, he was one of seven players to be released by Aldershot Town.[19]
Shrewsbury Town
Morgan joined Shrewsbury Town following his release from Aldershot and started the opening game of the League Two season against Plymouth Argyle on 6 August 2011.[20] He was replaced by Terry Gornell in the 88th minute following a knock to the head. Three days later, in Shrewsbury's Football League Cup encounter with Derby County, Morgan scored two goals to help his side to a 3–2 away win.[21]
At the end of the 2011–12 season Morgan had scored 11 goals to help in Shrewsbury Town's promotion to League One. He was released at the end of the 2012–13 season having only scored seven goals.[20]
On 17 August 2013, Morgan scored his first goal for Argyle heading home The Pilgrims' first in 3–1 win away at Cheltenham Town.[25] This however was to be Morgan's only goal of the 2013–14 season as shoulder surgery forced him to sit out four months of the campaign,[26] and a 'mini-seizure' brought his season to a premature end.[27]
Morgan scored his first goal of the 2014–15 season in a 2–0 win over Hartlepool United on 20 September 2014[28] and celebrated the goal in the style of Bebeto as a tribute to his son who was born earlier in the week.[29] Morgan doubled his tally for the whole of the previous season on 8 November 2014, scoring Argyle's second in the 2–0 win over AFC Fylde in the FA Cup first round.[30]
On 2 February 2015, Morgan signed for Hartlepool on loan until the end of the season.[31] He played 5 times for the Pools, with his only goal coming in a 1–0 home win over Northampton Town on 10 February.[32] He was released by Plymouth at the end of the season.[33]
Morgan was in a 14 year relationship with Jerri Fletcher prior to his death. Their son was seven years old when Morgan died.[47]
Morgan collapsed twice in April 2014, while a Plymouth player. He was diagnosed with cavernoma, an abnormality of blood vessels in the brain. He required medication for the rest of his life.[48]
Morgan also set up Fresh Ego FC, the official football team of Fresh Ego Kid, to raise awareness of issues surrounding mental health and racism, engaging local communities and young people to inspire change and raising money for charities to continue their great work.[52]
Death
Morgan died on 6 December 2021, aged 38, due to complications from his cavernoma.[53][54] Tributes were paid by a number of Morgan's former clubs[55][56] and fellow footballers.[57] According to his partner, he was on a business trip abroad for his fashion brand.[47]
Career statistics
As of on 15 May 2015.
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
^Baber, Andrew (14 June 2017). "Bath City striker comes to the aid of Grenfell Tower fire victims". bathchronicle. Retrieved 9 December 2021. Morgan, who was on loan at Bath City last season from Havant & Waterlooville, lives in Watford and moved quickly to co-ordinate a donation which he has taken to people in need.
^"Dombaxe fired from Hendon after weapon incident". North Kent Non League. 25 October 2018. Retrieved 9 December 2021. Midfielder Laste Dombaxe, 23, took the weapon into the Southern League Premier Division South side last Thursday. His motive appears to have been to scare some of the younger players but he was confronted by veteran striker Marvin Morgan over the incident. Dombaxe is understood to have then sat on the car of former Shrewsbury ace Morgan before poking the 35-year-old's jacket and tyres with the knife.