Morrison mentioned he had a “brief conversation with the people in charge” over the matter however needed to maintain the scenario firmly within the background.
“I actually banned people from talking about it because it’s not in our control,” he mentioned.
“We can only control what we can control. As simple as that. I don’t want to hear about it. Obviously it’s a big story externally, but not in here.”
Morrison, who’s in cost at The Hawthorns until the end of the season, mentioned the risk of shedding points has not modified the goal he set for his squad over the remaining video games – starting on Saturday at Preston.
“No, still the same. We’ve got the target set out of the four games and we need to hit that,” he mentioned.
“This week I’ve seen it, the players are hungry to get that target and ultimately we have to start on Saturday.
“But this end result [a potential penalty] would not decide our final result of what we’d like.
“I don’t see this knocking the group. I won’t let it happen. We’ve had this situation for a number of weeks now so we know what we’ve got to do. It’s down to us.
“Our job is to not let that have an effect on us. I consider it’ll convey us nearer collectively, stronger than ever, to get the job carried out.”