When the 39-year-old arrived at the LNER Stadium in February, he was the third boss of an increasingly chaotic season.
John Askey, the architect of last season's promotion and a hugely popular figure on the terraces, was mystifyingly sacked in November having been asked to collect his own P45 from the printer. Successor David Webb lasted 69 days.
Stung by the criticism of dismayed supporters, owner Glen Henderson then offered to sell his 51 per cent stake in the club.
He would later claim to have spoken rashly whilst suffering from Covid-19 but the Supporters Trust-who own the other 49 per cent accepted the offer and entered an exclusivity agreement that gave them until April to rustle up the cash.
They failed, and whilst Henderson has publicly committed to providing financial support, his shares are now for sale on the open market.
Against this backdrop, Morton somehow cajoled a bloated and confidence-shorn squad to survival, a 2-2 draw with Aldershot on the penultimate weekend ensuring another season in the top flight.
"I could write a book on what happened in the last few months," laughs Morton, who has over 20 years experience as a coach. at Leeds United and Manchester City.
"My own experiences, everything going on around the club. Because there wasn't just one issue, there were several. Every week, you felt like you were putting one fire out only to find another had been lit.
"I've got good mentors in the game who I can call on for advice but even they were like 'Wow, I don't know how you deal with that'.
"There were times when I questioned myself. I left a perfectly good job at Leeds United and walked straight in here. Was that the right thing to do? It did get to a point where I wanted to get up and leave.
"What helped was speaking to my wife, my family and my close mates. They pointed out that players didn't have anyone at the club who could help.
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WRAGGY WILL BE SORELY MISSED
MACCLESFIELD FC have led the tributes to “colossal” former manager Peter Wragg, who has passed away.
BURY & RAMMY HIT BIG STAGE!
BRYANLY’S late penalty kept Bury top of the tree in front of another record-breaking crowd at Gigg Lane on Boxing Day.
BRAVE BERKO ARE ON TRACK
Ducks demolition maintains title tilt
OWLS THAT! CLEE GLEE ON TOP OF THE TREE
CLEETHORPES Town maintained their four-point lead at the top of NPL East with a hard-fought 2-1 derby win over North Ferriby at the Myenergi Stadium.
HAWKS SWOOP IN FOR DERBY GLORY
REUBEN AUSTIN hailed Havant & Waterlooville teammate Leon Maloney’s wonder goal as ‘a hell of a strike’ as the Hawks continued their promotion push with a 3-1 local derby success over Gosport Borough.
JULIUS DICTATES - BUT FANS MIST IT
JULUS Ndene handed Leek Town a famous victory in the mist – not that any of the fans got to see it!
GOLDEN BROWN BACK AT THE TOP
PHIL Brown gave his Kidderminster Harriers players Christmas off – and was rewarded with a climb to the top of the tree.
BRENNAN'S BOYS SALVAGED IN 'KAMIKAZE' YEAR END
STRAIGHT talking Dean Brennan lamented ‘kamikaze’ defending despite seeing his Barnet nick a dramatic late point to end 2024 at the National League summit.
FIVE-STAR PIRATES PUMMEL ROVERS
IN the final game of the year at the Ledger Stadium, second-placed Real Bedford faced off against fourth-placed Barton Rovers, who arrived as the league’s in-form side.
MOORE'S LATE GOAL SEALS BIG REDS WIN
GEORGE Moore was the hero grabbing a stoppage-time winner to sink Kingstonian and take Uxbridge to third in the table in what is becoming a fascinating promotion race in the Pitching-In Isthmian South Central.