He failed to make an appearance for North End from then until his departure in 2001 and also spent a spell on loan with League of Ireland side Sligo Rovers.
Born in Belfast,[1] Morgan began his career at Preston North End, spending time on loan at Sligo Rovers during the 1997–98 season.
Morgan had been offered a new contract by Preston North End but turned it down favouring a move to Sincil Bank in a bid to impress the Imps manager Alan Buckley.
[6] Morgan would go on to captain the side in 2002/3 and formed a fifth of a defence (with Stuart Bimson, Simon Weaver, Ben Futcher and Mark Bailey) that only conceded 37 goals in 46 League games that season.
He signed for Bury on 26 June 2007 where his former Lincoln boss Keith Alexander had taken up the director of football role, but his first season with the club was hampered by a knee injury.
At the age of 33, having been released by Macclesfield at the end of the 2011–12 season, Morgan retired from professional football and signed for Accrington Stanley as the club's new head physiotherapist.