Steve Morison, former Wales international and current manager of Sutton United, played for Hartwell Forest FC Reserves in a Sunday league match after a deal was struck at a local pub. Morison, who represented each of English football's top six divisions, scored two goals in the 3-3 draw against Cardigan Arms.
Former Premier League striker Steve Morison, pictured with Hartwell Forest FC Reserves boss Jay Gurney, scored twice in the match
Former Wales international Steve Morison is currently the manager of National League side Sutton United.
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