Morris: 'I had nothing to do at all in the second half'

25 October 2010 11:25
Blues keeper much criticised keeper Glenn Morris was S24's man of the match against Bury Saturday afternoon, but sadly all his efforts were wasted as his side went down to another defeat. Morris: 'Saves count for nothing really to be honest'A penalty save, a couple of stunning stops, a game to be proud off then for former Orient keeper Glenn Morris, who is the latest Shrimpers shot stopper not to be Darryl Flahaven, and in the eyes of many is criticised for being such.However, he would admit to a couple of recent errors so the weekend was good to see, then again we still lost, our third defeat in a row, so for Glenn, plaudits don't mean points. Morris told Blues Player: "I made a few saves in the first half but we lost the game so it counts for nothing really to be honest. We didn't play at all well in the first half and that's what cost us the game in the end. I had nothing to do at all in the second half and it's just a shame we couldn't play well from the start because we could've taken something from the game then." Do you think Blues boss Paul Sturrock's days at Roots Hall are numbered? Vote here: www.southendunited-mad.co.uk/polls/loadpoll.asp

Source: FOOTYMAD