straight to your inbox every day for freeRavel Morrison was supposed to be one of football's biggest talents when he broke through the Manchester United academy.
The Manchester-born midfielder turned professional on his 17th birthday back in February of 2010 and made his first-team debut for United eight months later.
However, just less than two years after signing his first pro deal with United, he left to join Sam Allardyce's West Ham. Loan spells at Birmingham City, QPR and Cardiff City followed for Morrison, who has now opened up on an emotional period in his career.
The now 28-year-old spoke on Rio Ferdinand's podcast about his time with the Hammers and Allardyce 's role on his time in east London.
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