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Maddy Cusack: Inquest into death of Sheffield United midfielder adjourned again

Sheffield United's Maddy Cusack passed away on September 20 2023; inquest into her death adjourned until December 7 ; warning: this article contains strong language and distressing content - if you are affected by this story, please visit sky.com/viewersupport

Maddy Cusack playing for Sheffield United
Image: Sheffield United midfielder Maddy Cusack passed away in September 2023

The inquest into the death of Maddy Cusack has been adjourned until December 7.

Miss Cusack, 27, was found unresponsive at her home in Horsley, Derbyshire, on September 20 2023.

The coroner has now requested two witnesses who gave evidence earlier in the inquest to return for further questioning, and to possibly add another witness to the list. Further documents have also been submitted to the court.

The inquest has run for nine days so far, hearing from multiple witnesses including the parents of Maddy Cusack, former Sheffield United women's team manager Jonathan Morgan, along with executives and employees at the club.

The coroner initially hoped to conclude the inquest - which began on June 29 - in six days, but had scheduled up to two weeks given the large number of witnesses and files of documents.

This is now the second significant delay in the inquest. It was first meant to start on January 5, but was immediately adjourned after a large submission of relevant documents was made prior to its scheduled start.

Then the coroner, Sophie Cartwright KC, apologised to the Cusack family and on Thursday she apologised to the family once more following this latest adjournment.

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Sheffield United's Maddy Cusack passed away on 20 September 2023. An inquest into her death has been adjourned until 7 December

The case so far...

Sheffield United bosses knew midfielder Maddy Cusack had issues with her former coach before they hired him to manage the women's team, an inquest has heard.

Chesterfield Coroner's Court was told a manager at the club thought Jonathan Morgan did not have the "greatest reputation" when he was appointed as the coach months before Cusack died.

Assistant coroner Sophie Cartwright KC heard that Cusack was found unresponsive at her home in Horsley, Derbyshire, on September 20 2023.

The player's family sent a written complaint to United within a week of her death, outlining issues they alleged stemmed from her time working under Morgan.

The club's head of football administration, Carl Shieber, told the inquest on Wednesday that Morgan was "transparent" about his relationship with Cusack, whom he worked with years earlier at Leicester, during an informal chat before he was recruited by United in February 2023.

The inquest heard Morgan acknowledged that he and Cusack had difficulties at Leicester, which he said he had resolved, and he "was capable of working in a professional manner with her".

Maria Mulla, representing Cusack's family, asked Shieber: "It's correct, isn't it, that in your statement you said Mr Morgan told you there have been some difficulties between him and Maddy at Leicester?"

Shieber told the inquest: "In his interview, Maddy was mentioned along with a couple of other players. He spoke fondly about Maddy and light-heartedly about [how] there had been some moments or issues.

"I felt Mr Morgan was being very transparent in his relationship with her."

He added: "It's not uncommon for players and managers to have a difference of opinion regarding selection.

"Mr Morgan said their paths had crossed and were on a good working relationship. They even laughed and joked about the time they had at Leicester."

Asked if he told Cusack the club was considering hiring Morgan, Shieber said: "In any industry, you would not be approaching the junior staff employees regarding the appointment of a manager."

The inquest has previously heard that Morgan called Cusack "bottom-heavy", which he said was referencing her muscular legs, and said "here come the girlfriends" when Cusack was walking with her partner and United team-mate Grace Riglar.

He denied calling Cusack a "psycho" from the sidelines during a match before he joined United.

Morgan was included in a shortlist of recommended candidates to take over as United's women's team coach, Shieber said.

The inquest heard the club's former women's team general manager Zoe Johnson said in an email that Morgan "doesn't have the greatest reputation in the game but he has a good CV".

When Shieber asked Johnson to clarify what she meant, she said he had been "a bit of a d***", the inquest heard.

Shieber told the inquest: "I spoke to Zoe Johnson about this. I don't remember exactly what she said. She said he had been a bit of a d***."

Shieber said the description was related to a "single incident".