Clinton Morrison wore the captain's armband for 13 matches
Coventry City striker Clinton Morrison says handing the captain's armband back to Scott Dann does not mean he will be any less vocal on the pitch.
Morrison acted as skipper while the defender was out of the team injured.
"I'm happy to give it back to Scott. Scott's a good captain," he told BBC Coventry & Warwickshire. "I think I've done well with it for the lads.
"If I'm not loud or I don't shout or make noises you'll start asking me 'what's wrong?'" he added.
I've started to grow up. I'm a man now and obviously I can't be a child all the time
Clinton Morrison
Dann made his first start since December's defeat at Reading in the 1-1 draw at Burnley on Tuesday, and assumed full captain's duties.
Morrison, who has earned a reputation over the years for speaking his mind to players, managers and press alike, is the Sky Blues' leading scorer this season with 10 - although he has not found the back of the net in City's last nine matches.
"All I want to do now is concentrate on doing well for Coventry City and scoring goals and having a good end to the season," he added.
"I've started to grow up. I'm a man now and obviously I can't be a child all the time."
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