Name: John 'Johnny' MorrisseyNickname: "-"
Country:
EnglandClub:
EvertonPosition: ★
WF,
SMF,
Side: RF/LS
Age: 27-31 years (18/04/1940)
Height: 170 cm
Weight: 72 kg
Attack:
77Defence:
46Balance:
80Stamina:
84Top Speed:
79Acceleration:
82Response:
74Agility:
85Dribble Accuracy:
85Dribble Speed:
83Short Pass Accuracy:
79Short Pass Speed:
76Long Pass Accuracy:
84Long Pass Speed:
78Shot Accuracy:
76Shot Power:
80Shot Technique:
78Free Kick Accuracy:
68Curling:
81Header:
71Jump:
76Technique:
81Aggression:
84Mentality:
79Goalkeeper Skills:
50Team Work:
77Injury Tolerance:
BCondition:
6Weak Foot Accuracy:
6Weak Foot Frequency:
7Consistency:
6Growth type:
Standard/LastingCARDS:P03 – Trickster
P05 – Mazing Run
P12 – Incisive Run
P07 – Early Cross
S02 – Passer
SPECIAL ABILITIES: Dribbling - Passing - Side
Attack/Defence Awareness Card: Attack Minded Johnny Morrissey began his career at Liverpool in 1957 but truly flourished after crossing Stanley Park to join **Everton in 1962**, a move that was controversial at the time. At Goodison Park, Morrissey became a key figure in one of Everton's greatest eras, helping them win the **First Division title in 1962–63** and the **FA Cup in 1966**. Over his 11 years with the Toffees, he made more than 300 league appearances, scoring 50 goals. Despite his consistent performances and club success, Morrissey was surprisingly never capped for England — a fact still considered unjust by many Everton supporters. His legacy endures as that of a no-nonsense, reliable winger who embodied the spirit of Merseyside football.
Morrissey was a fiercely competitive winger known for his direct running, aggression, and fearlessness. Though not the most technically elegant player, he made up for it with raw determination, physical toughness, and relentless work rate. Operating primarily on the left wing, Morrissey was capable of delivering accurate crosses and was never shy of taking on full-backs. He often played with an edge, unafraid of confrontation, and was infamous for his tenacity in 1v1 battles — traits that earned him great respect from teammates and wariness from opponents. His style epitomized the gritty side of English wing play in the 1960s.