Keith Morton Explained

Keith Morton
Fullname:Keith Morton[1]
Birth Date:11 August 1934
Birth Place:Consett, County Durham, England
Position:Forward, Winger
Youthyears1:
Years1:1953–1954
Caps1:5
Goals1:3
Years2:1954–1955
Caps2:0
Goals2:0
Years3:1955–1961
Caps3:171
Goals3:49
Totalcaps:176
Totalgoals:52

Keith Morton (11 August 1934 – 24 November 2021) was an English professional footballer who scored 52 goals from 176 appearances in the Football League for Crystal Palace and Darlington in the 1950s and early 1960s. He played for Palace as an amateur, and was on the books of Sunderland before spending the majority of his career with Darlington.[2] He began his career as a centre forward and finished as an outside right.

Life and career

Morton was born in Consett, County Durham.[1] He began his football career as a teenage amateur with Crystal Palace, and scored three goals from five Third Division South appearances in the 1953–54 Football League season.[1] He returned to the north-east of England and spent a season with First Division club Sunderland, but never appeared for their first team.[1] [3] In May 1955, he signed for Third Division North club Darlington,[1] where he soon established himself as a first-team regular.

In the fourth round of the 1957–58 FA Cup, Ron Harbertson, Dave Carr and Morton scored at Stamford Bridge to give Darlington a three-goal lead over Chelsea, league champions only three years earlier, but they let the lead slip. Unfit for the replay because of injury, Morton's place went to Tommy Moran, who scored twice and created two more to inflict an embarrassing defeat on the First Division side.[4] [5]

In a match against local rivals Hartlepools United at Christmas 1958, he was knocked unconscious and broke bones in his neck when opposing full-back Jack Cameron fell on him after a tackle. He underwent emergency surgery and was in an upper-body cast for four months. Although able to resume his career the next season,[6] he retired in 1961 aged just 26, having made two hundred senior appearances in all competitions, of which all but five were for Darlington. In March of that year, he shared a benefit match with Darlington's appearance-record holder Ron Greener.[7]

After retirement, Morton sold second-hand cars in his native Consett.[6] He died on 24 November 2021, at the age of 87.[8] [9]

Career statistics

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[10]
ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Crystal Palace1953–54Third Division South530053
Sunderland1954–55First Division000000
Darlington1955–56Third Division North4314304614
1956–57Third Division North2514232717
1957–58Third Division North36641407
1958–59Fourth Division21431245
1959–60Fourth Division20221223
1960–61Fourth Division2796030369
Total172492063019555
Career total177522063020058

Notes and References

  1. Book: Barry J. . Hugman . The PFA Premier & Football League Players' Records 1946–1998 . 1998 . Queen Anne Press . 978-1-85291-585-8 . 391.
  2. Web site: Keith Morton . Post War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Players Database . Neil Brown . 25 November 2021.
  3. Web site: Sunderland Players: M . TheStatCat . 25 November 2021.
  4. News: Tricky Scots wide man Moran who brought Chelsea to their knees . The Scotsman . Edinburgh . 19 February 2011 . 25 November 2021.
  5. News: The day Greener's Darlington made FA Cup clowns of Chelsea . Mike . Amos . The Northern Echo . Darlington . 29 January 2008 . 25 November 2021.
  6. News: Wintry walk? Sno' worry alongside broken neck . The Northern Echo . Darlington . 23 January 2001 . 25 November 2021.
  7. News: Benefit of the doubt . Mike . Amos . The Northern Echo . Darlington . 10 April 2014 . 25 November 2021 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20211125144021/https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/sport/columnists/backtrack/backtrack/11139839.benefit-doubt/ . 25 November 2021. Webpage includes image of a page from the match programme, readable content from which is also used as a source.
  8. Web site: Keith Morton . Ray . Simpson . Darlington F.C. . 25 November 2021 . 25 November 2021.
  9. Web site: Morton, Keith . The Northern Echo . 3 December 2021 . 3 December 2021.
  10. Web site: Player search: Morton, K (Keith) . English National Football Archive . 25 November 2021 . subscription.