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Morris out on loan till January

Yellowfuture

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NORWICH City striker Carlton Morris has joined League Two outfit Oxford United on a youth loan.

The Academy product, who was a second half substitute in the first team's 5-1 friendly win over OGC Nice last week, will stay at the Kassam Stadium until January 1.

Morris, 18, signed a two-and-a-half year professional contract with the Canaries last December.
Read more at http://www.canaries.co.uk/news/article/20140804-carlton-morris-loan-1803715.aspx#Vmj80u5fTg8rP8xD.99



No suprise there, hope he gets plenty of game time and plenty of goals
 
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BarclayBoy88

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Good chance for him to prove himself. He wasn't really going to get a chance here early, so this is great for both parties. 
 
skijumptoes

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Only saw the youth in the cup run, and can't understand what all the hype is about him, i know one of then youth players father and he told me that the whole youth squad believe he's got a great future ahead of him.  So, will definitely be keeping an eye out.  I'm not saying he isn't any good, i just lack the ability to see his potential - i've always favoured wide/midfield players as that's my preferred position, and thus find it easier to spot potential in those areas.

I just wonder if he's facing a Heskey-like career where he brings others in to the game, and thus will be loved everywhere he plays, but not always the name on the scoreboard.

One good thing about being in the championship is that i'll be more pro-active in watching lower league football again, being premiership i became incredibly blinkered to anything outside of that league.
 
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Danhammond1612

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Good opportunity for him. He was excellent in the cup run and in league two he should make an impression.
 
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Splendid Rush

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I live in Oxford. Hopefully I'll get to watch him and report back on his progress.
 
Yellow Fever

Yellow Fever

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Great move for Carlton. You're our 'outpost of progress' on this one Splendid Rush!  ;)
 
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AndrewNickerson

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I really like Carlton Morris. Think he's a great shout for the future. Good luck to him at Oxford.
 
LongStrattonCanary

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Looking forward to seeing him ply his trade for half the season at League Two level. Can see him shining.
 
Robert Brompton

Robert Brompton

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That's got to be a good move.  I hope to catch a game of his when Norwich aren't playing as I am often in the Oxford area on business and it is only 3 hours drive away anyway.
 
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Splendid Rush

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A couple of lads from my Sunday team here in Oxford work for OUFC as a fitness coach and sports scientist.

They are very impressed with Morris. They said he's a big, strong lad who will do well for them. They said they only wish they had better players to support him. They must rate him if they are saying that.

In really hope it works out for the lad. Will keep asking them how he's doing.
 
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Splendid Rush

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A couple of lads from my Sunday team here in Oxford work for OUFC as a fitness coach and sports scientist.

They are very impressed with Morris. They said he's a big, strong lad who will do well for them. They said they only wish they had better players to support him. They must rate him if they are saying that.

In really hope it works out for the lad. Will keep asking them how he's doing.
 
Yellow Fever

Yellow Fever

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Yes, one goal in two matches. He looks like getting the games he needs at Oxford.
 
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Splendid Rush

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Morris 'stretchered off in agony' against West Brom tonight. Sounds like a groin injury
 
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