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Sat Dec 13, 2014 8:43 pm
Saturday 13th December 2014
Ravel Morrison appears to have played his last match for West Ham United according to reports.
West Ham United have reportedly put Ravel Morrison up for sale.
The Telegraph claims the Hammers are willing to sell the 21-year-old in January and, if no buyer is found, the report claims the club may even terminate or pay up the remaining months of Morrison’s contract.
The attacking midfielder was widely regarded as one of the brightest prospects in Manchester United’s academy but a series of off-field issues played their part in his exit from the club.
When West Ham signed Morrison for an initial £650,000 (rising by £25,000 per appearance) it appeared the Hammers had got themselves a bargain, yet he has proved to be anything but, making just 21 appearances for the club and currently spending time on loan at Cardiff City.
There is no telling how good Morrison could have been if he had fulfilled his potential, but for now at least he remains something of a footballing enigma – a player with innate talent who has failed to channel that talent on a consistent basis.
When you consider how well West Ham are playing without him, it could be argued he will be no great loss.
Sat Dec 13, 2014 10:23 pm
take him on a free . with low wages
Sat Dec 13, 2014 10:46 pm
Slade aint got a f*cking clue how to use a talented player like ravel to effect. Ravel would be outstanding in a high tempo pass and move creative footballing side but slade young and the rest of the ex academy coaches do not have a clue how to play anything near to this type of style
Sat Dec 13, 2014 10:54 pm
BlueMagic wrote:Slade aint got a f*cking clue how to use a talented player like ravel to effect. Ravel would be outstanding in a high tempo pass and move creative footballing side but slade young and the rest of the ex academy coaches do not have a clue how to play anything near to this type of style
Or Ferguson or Redknapp or Allardyce!!
Sat Dec 13, 2014 11:02 pm
Slade to get sacked, bring in Pullis, keep Ravel and Daelhi!!!!
Sun Dec 14, 2014 2:07 am
Santa Ponsa Blue wrote:Saturday 13th December 2014
Ravel Morrison appears to have played his last match for West Ham United according to reports.
West Ham United have reportedly put Ravel Morrison up for sale.
The Telegraph claims the Hammers are willing to sell the 21-year-old in January and, if no buyer is found, the report claims the club may even terminate or pay up the remaining months of Morrison’s contract.
The attacking midfielder was widely regarded as one of the brightest prospects in Manchester United’s academy but a series of off-field issues played their part in his exit from the club.
When West Ham signed Morrison for an initial £650,000 (rising by £25,000 per appearance) it appeared the Hammers had got themselves a bargain, yet he has proved to be anything but, making just 21 appearances for the club and currently spending time on loan at Cardiff City.
There is no telling how good Morrison could have been if he had fulfilled his potential, but for now at least he remains something of a footballing enigma – a player with innate talent who has failed to channel that talent on a consistent basis.
When you consider how well West Ham are playing without him, it could be argued he will be no great loss.
Who cares? - he clearly has no future with Cardiff City - so not remotely interested.
Sun Dec 14, 2014 10:12 am
I think Slade has told Ravel Morrison thats it for him at Cardiff as well.
Sun Dec 14, 2014 2:33 pm
Sunday 14th December 2014
' West Ham's Ravel Morrison has door slammed shut on possible return to Upton Park '
Former Man United starlet's loan at Cardiff hasn't worked out and if the Hammers cannot find a taker for him in January they may try to cancel his contract
West Ham have told Ravel Morrison there is no way back for him at Upton Park and that they will look to move him on in the January transfer window, reports Tom Hopkinson in the Sunday People.
Former Manchester United starlet Morrison has been sent back to West Ham from Championship club Cardiff, where he was on loan.
And that has proved the last straw for the Hammers, who have finally run out of patience with the gifted midfielder.
If a buyer cannot be found for the 21-year-old, then the club could even explore the option of cancelling his contract.
Morrison joined West Ham in 2012 after his Old Trafford manager Sir Alex Ferguson tired of the youngster’s wayward ways.
Irons boss Sam Allardyce decided to take a chance on the player. However, he has never managed to get a consistent run of games at Upton Park, with the Mancunian’s behavioural issues continuing to prove a problem.
His deal – which contained an £18million release clause – expires at the end of the season.
If there are no takers in January, and the club cannot cancel his contract, then they will let him go for nothing in the summer.
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