"William James 'Jimmy' Morgan" is a former professional association football/footballer who played in The Football League for Bristol Rovers F.C./Bristol Rovers immediately after the World War II/Second World War. Jimmy was a member of the Barton Hill, Bristol/Barton Hill Morgan footballing family which included his uncles Jerry Morgan (Bristol Rovers), Tom Morgan (Bristol City), Fred Morgan (Bristol City) and Jim Morgan (Wolverhampton Wanderers).

Prior to his footballing career Morgan had served in the Royal Marines during the war and took part in the Normandy Landings in 1944. Following the conclusion of hostilities Morgan was offered a contract with Sheffield Wednesday F.C./Sheffield Wednesday, but rejected the deal and opted instead to join his home town team Bristol Rovers.

In seven years with The Pirates Morgan played in 104 League games and scored 24 goals, before joining non-League football/non-League side Stonehouse_Town_F.C./Stonehouse in 1952.

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