Steve Morrow

He moved into management with FC Dallas and went on to work in a number of key technical roles back at Arsenal across a 12-year period.

By the start of 1992–93 he had played more times for his country than for Arsenal, but another injury to Winterburn brought him back to Highbury for a spell in November, and he finally established himself in the side.

In an Arsenal midfield depleted of John Jensen and David Hillier, Morrow was called up at the last minute and made his first appearance in the competition that season, partnering 20-year-old Ian Selley, and veteran Paul Davis in central midfield, as Arsenal beat Parma 1–0 with an Alan Smith goal.

After the arrival of Arsène Wenger in 1996, Morrow was told he was surplus to requirements at Highbury, and he was loaned to Queens Park Rangers in March 1997; the deal was made permanent that summer.

At QPR, Morrow was initially a regular, but the club struggled, going from contenders for promotion to the Premiership to facing relegation to the Second Division.

Struggling to find a club in the UK, Morrow moved to the United States to play for Major League Soccer side Dallas Burn.

[8] From 2014, Morrow worked as Arsenal's head of youth development – a period which saw the likes of Emile Smith Rowe, Ainsley Maitland-Niles, Reiss Nelson, Bukayo Saka, Joe Willock and Eddie Nketiah come through the ranks for club and country.

[9] On 7 May 2021, Morrow was appointed The FA's head of player selection and talent strategy working across England men's teams.