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morrell
/ əˈɛ /
noun
- a tall eucalyptus, Eucalyptus longicornis, of SW Australia, having pointed buds
Word History and Origins
Origin of morrell1
Example Sentences
"They are Championship-ready players who can grow and develop," adds former Wrexham player and manager Andy Morrell, who also played Championship football with Coventry City and Blackpool.
Rather than ripping up the side, Morrell believes "three to five signings" could ensure Wrexham compete and try to gauge whether they need to invest more in the playing squad.
The Morrell Trophy is said to be worth £185,000.
Wales rode their luck at times, with Turkey having an early goal disallowed, but then in the 41st minute Joe Morrell was sent off for a reckless challenge on Ferdi Kadioglu.
Niall Huggins, Joe Morrell and Tom Bradshaw were already missing with injury, while Luton Town captain Tom Lockyer is not included as he continues his recovery from the cardiac arrest he suffered during a Premier League match in December.
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