Ravel Morrison’s turbulent career is on the verge of hitting rock bottom with Lee Clark desperate to boot him out of Birmingham.
Blues boss Clark has run out of patience with the former Manchester United starlet already, less than three months after signing him on a 12-month loan from West Ham.
Morrison, who was previously booted out of Old Trafford by Sir Alex Ferguson because of off-the-pitch issues, has not started a game for the Championship club since the opening day of the season.
Even though Birmingham are struggling just three points above the relegation zone, Clark is refusing to even include the 19-year-old in his squad.
Sources close to the Midlands club claim Morrison’s attitude in training and around the club has been unacceptable and they want to terminate the loan agreement immediately.
So far so good for letting him go.....
Currently recovering from a knee injury, you might have thought Ashley Young would have watched Manchester United's 3-0 win at Newcastle on Sunday from the comfort of his favourite armchair, or at least the directors' box.
But the England winger decided to test his recuperating legs by climbing up to the upper tier of St James's Park to watch with the travelling fans instead.
Young tried to keep a low profile by wearing a hooded coat but once he was spotted by astonished fans, he was only too happy to pose for pictures and sign autographs.
One in particular looked surprised to see him, having to double take as Young walked up the steps to his seat.
The player, 27, has not played since August after bruising cartilage on his knee and manager Sir Alex Ferguson has said that he won't be rushed back.
United won 3-0 at Newcastle in one of their best performances of the season so far - first-half headers from Jonny Evans and Patrice Evra put United in control and a third from Tom Cleverley sealed a resounding win.
It is not the first time a United player has stood with their fans - Gary Neville, just retired, was in the United end at Chelsea in March of last year.



