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Ravel Morrison Watch


Mame Biram Diouf

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must be a wind up :lol:

either way, the kid has only himself to blame, smh

the way he destroyed liverpool's kids at Anfield that time and scored the winner at the Kop end, i truly felt he was going to be that guy, smh

why is it the most talented kids are always the ones that take their ability for granted? i know loads of guys from school etc that could have easily made it but choose some dead end path instead, smh

if i had that sort of ability....

people with that level of talent can often take it for granted and still achieve big things. like the wizz kid in maths who gets A's without trying, he can afford to bunk his lesson's in year 11 and still walk his GCSE's

hoping the rumours are very very far from the truth, hope he makes strides into the first 11 next season with the extra 2 bench places he can hopefully get more of a chance

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Ravel Morrison’s turbulent career is on the verge of hitting rock bottom with Lee Clark desperate to boot him out of Birmingham.

Blues boss Clark has run out of patience with the former Manchester United starlet already, less than three months after signing him on a 12-month loan from West Ham.

Morrison, who was previously booted out of Old Trafford by Sir Alex Ferguson because of off-the-pitch issues, has not started a game for the Championship club since the opening day of the season.

Even though Birmingham are struggling just three points above the relegation zone, Clark is refusing to even include the 19-year-old in his squad.

Sources close to the Midlands club claim Morrison’s attitude in training and around the club has been unacceptable and they want to terminate the loan agreement immediately.

Under the terms of the agreement, however, all three parties - Birmingham, West Ham and Morrison - have to agree to the season-long loan agreement being ripped up.

It is believed Hammers want Morrison to remain at St Andrew's until June and are reluctant to terminate the deal.

In August, Clark vowed to help put the troubled midfielder, who was once rated as the best prospect to emerge from United’s academy since Paul Scholes almost two decades ago, on the right path.

West Ham boss Sam Allardyce felt the move was the perfect opportunity for Morrison to rebuild his career before returning to the Premier League club.

Morrison joined West Ham for £1.4m in January 2012, after Ferguson ran out of patience with the talented kid.

The United manager decided it was time to show him the door after Morrison admitted two charges of intimidating a witness.

Earlier this year, Morrison was fined £7,000 by the FA for posting a homophobic comment on Twitter.

http://www.mirror.co...s-ravel-1368011

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