Clinton Morrison insists he has no regrets about joining Colchester United, ahead of his summer exit from the club.
The experienced striker is set to make his farewell appearance for the U’s at Walsall tomorrow, after it was agreed he would leave by mutual consent.
Morrison’s contract is due to expire this summer and he will now seek pastures new, bringing down the curtain on his two-year spell with the U’s.
The 34-year-old has scored just four times for Colchester since joining them on a free transfer from Sheffield Wednesday, in 2012.
Morrison has struggled at times to hold down a regular starting-place but insists he has enjoyed his time at the Weston Homes Community Stadium.
He said: “I’ve got no regrets.
“I’ve enjoyed the two years I’ve had here and Colchester are a great club.
“It’s been brilliant and I’ll definitely look out for their results in the future.
“I’ll always look out for this club, because in my heart I’ve played for them."
For more on this story and all of the latest Colchester United news, including a three-page preview of their final game of the season at Walsall tomorrow, see Friday's Daily Gazette.
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