First goals inspire Wales' Morison to net more
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Your support makes all the difference.He has scored in the Conference South, Conference, League Two, League One, Championship, Premier League and at international level, but Wales's Steve Morison does not want to be remembered as a quirky quiz question.
The Norwich City striker has enjoyed a bright start to the season, scoring the opener for his country in the Euro 2012 qualifier against Montenegro last month before breaking his top-flight duck with a header against Sunderland last week.
But Morison, formerly of Bishop's Stortford, Stevenage Borough and Millwall, is determined to kick-on when Gary Speed's Wales face Switzerland in Swansea on Friday night.
"I've scored at every level now and that's fantastic," said the 28-year-old striker, who is set to win his 11th cap in the Group G tie at the Liberty Stadium.
"But I don't want to be remembered for just scoring one goal for Norwich and Wales. I want to do more than that and become a regular goalscorer. That's my aim."
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