Joe Ralls expressed his conviction that Sean Morrison, his former captain at Cardiff City, possesses a promising future in coaching, though he also suggested that Morrison’s playing career might not yet be concluded. Morrison, aged 33, experienced a successful nine-year period with Cardiff from 2014 to 2023, during which he contributed to the Bluebirds’ promotion to the Premier League in 2018. The centre-back has remained unattached to a club since his departure from Rotherham United at the close of the previous season. While he has not officially retired, Morrison has been informally assisting with coaching Cardiff’s youth teams. “I think he’d be a great coach,” Ralls stated. “I think he could still play as well. I know he’s still keeping his options open and working hard, training individually to keep himself fit.” “I speak to him every day, he’s a great mate of mine. He’ll be great at whatever he puts his mind to. He’s done a bit of [television punditry] work with Sky too.” Regarding Morrison’s involvement with Cardiff’s youth teams, Ralls further remarked: “From our point of view if we had Sean Morrison with the youngsters, helping them in terms of what’s expected of them at the club, what’s needed to make a career in the game, there would be nobody better.” “He’s been there and done it at this level. He’s been a great player and captain for this club so the fact he’s around the city and if he can be around the young players and help out in that way, then great.” “He’s keeping his options open and there’s still the possibility he could play. Whatever he does, he’ll do well.” Post navigation Ipswich Deemed Most Adaptable Among Promoted Teams Vaulks Urges “Realism” Following Oxford United’s Defeat to Sheffield United