Samuel Morrow, aka Sam Morrow or Sammy Morrow, is a professional football player, currently playing for Derry City FC in the FAI League of Ireland. Morrow, who was raised in Limavady, started as a youth at Institute FC before beginning his career at Ipswich Town were he made his debut as an 18 year old, but was released in 2004. He was then signed by former Ipswich coach Tony Mowbray for Hibernian while Mowbray was Hibs manager.

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  • Samuel Morrow, aka Sam Morrow or Sammy Morrow, is a professional football player, currently playing for Derry City FC in the FAI League of Ireland. Morrow, who was raised in Limavady, started as a youth at Institute FC before beginning his career at Ipswich Town were he made his debut as an 18 year old, but was released in 2004. He was then signed by former Ipswich coach Tony Mowbray for Hibernian while Mowbray was Hibs manager. Morrow only started five matches in his first season with Hibs, but proved to be useful as a substitute, scoring goals in wins over Dundee and Dundee United. Morrow failed to command a regular place at Hibs, however, and he was loaned to Livingston during the 2005-06 season which proved very successfull, with goals against Hearts and Dundee Utd. Gary Waddock, then Queens Park Rangers manager wanted to bring Morrow south of the border and a deal was close to completion when disaster struck with him suffering cruciate ligament damage in April 2006. He started a further loan spell, with Partick Thistle, in March 2007 to help aid his comeback. At the end of the 2006-07 season Morrow was given a free transfer by Hibs, and he subsequently signed for Derry City. In 2008 he scored a hat-trick in the Eircom FAI League of Ireland Cup final, and was named Man Of The Match, when Derry beat Wexford 6-1, to win the competition for the 9th time. He also scored both of Derry's goals in the 2008 FAI Cup Final, a game that was subsequently lost on penalties to League Of Ireland champions Bohemians.
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  • Samuel Morrow, aka Sam Morrow or Sammy Morrow, is a professional football player, currently playing for Derry City FC in the FAI League of Ireland. Morrow, who was raised in Limavady, started as a youth at Institute FC before beginning his career at Ipswich Town were he made his debut as an 18 year old, but was released in 2004. He was then signed by former Ipswich coach Tony Mowbray for Hibernian while Mowbray was Hibs manager.
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