Robert Morris (English footballer)

He made his Norwich debut in 1933, and remained with the Canaries until 1938, when he joined Southern League side Colchester United, where he would make 69 first team appearances until World War II.

While with Brentford, Morris also turned out for non-League sides including Slough, Leyton and Southall.

[3] After five years with Norwich, Morris moved to Southern League side Colchester United on 22 July 1938 for their second-ever season, but remained on City's transfer list with a value of £500.

[1] He made his Colchester debut on 27 August in their 2–0 win against Gillingham at Layer Road,[4] and scored his first goal in the next game on 3 September as the U's beat an Arsenal 'A' side 2–0.

[6] He began the 1939–40 season by appearing in all of Colchester's games before the league was abandoned following the U's 0–0 draw with Ipswich Town Reserves on 2 September owing to the outbreak of World War II.