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Morrison will do whatever the boss tells him

Conor Morrison of St Eunan's in action against Aodh Ruadh

Conor Morrison of St Eunan’s in action against Aodh Ruadh

ST EUNAN’S defender Conor Morrison does not ask questions – he just does whatever his manager Noel Keaveny tells him to do.

Morrison is regarded as one of the tightest marking corner-backs in club football in Donegal, but in this year’s under 21 championship, he has been allowed more freedom and has played further out the field.

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However, with talented players like Ryan and Eoin McHugh and Stephen McBrearty in opposition in Friday night’s final, Morrison is likely to be tasked with shadowing one of Kilcar’s star men again.

“I would have played most of my underage football at midfield, but at under 16s I was moved back into defence,” Morrison explained.

“I don’t know where I will be playing yet – I could be marking anyone. I do whatever the manager tells me to do – he’s the boss.”

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