AyrshireTon Posted July 15, 2011 Share Posted July 15, 2011 Been compiling head to head records of ourselves with all other present senior clubs since we started playing professional football. I've also looked at a few defunct ones. No idea if this information is freely available anyway, but hey ho. 1. Which club have we faced most times across all competitions (and have beaten us more times than any other outwith the old Firm)? 2. We have the "upper hand" (beaten them more times than they have beaten us) over only 3 of the other 9 clubs in next season's first division - which ones? 3. Which club have we defeated more times than any other? 4. Who are the only two clubs to never have inflicted defeat on us (easy one this)? 5. Our records against these former clubs - Airdrieonians, Port Glasgow Athletic and Third Lanark - are very close. Which one did we have the better of in the end? McGhee needs some support, there's no-one backing him up. Hayes playing it forward, Bell being forced to do it all alone, now forward from Marr, here's Ritchie, still Andy Ritchie, look at the control... That is a marvellous goal from Andy Ritchie. Twenty minutes on the clock and Morton's supporters come alive. A goal which epitomises the control, the arrogance, the cheek of Andy Ritchie. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
moneton!!! Posted July 15, 2011 Share Posted July 15, 2011 Taking guesses at them all so... 1. Which club have we faced most times across all competitions (and have beaten us more times than any other outwith the old Firm)? The Midden 2. We have the "upper hand" (beaten them more times than they have beaten us) over only 3 of the other 9 clubs in next season's first division - which ones? Ayr, Queens and Falkirk 3. Which club have we defeated more times than any other? I want this to be someone big-ish so going to plump for Aberdeen 4. Who are the only two clubs to never have inflicted defeat on us (easy one this)? Elgin and Annan 5. Our records against these former clubs - Airdrieonians, Port Glasgow Athletic and Third Lanark - are very close. Which one did we have the better of in the end? Third Lanark Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AyrshireTon Posted July 15, 2011 Author Share Posted July 15, 2011 Taking guesses at them all so... 1. The Midden. 2. Ayr, Queens and Falkirk 3. Aberdeen 4. Elgin and Annan 5. Third Lanark One correct, one partly correct. McGhee needs some support, there's no-one backing him up. Hayes playing it forward, Bell being forced to do it all alone, now forward from Marr, here's Ritchie, still Andy Ritchie, look at the control... That is a marvellous goal from Andy Ritchie. Twenty minutes on the clock and Morton's supporters come alive. A goal which epitomises the control, the arrogance, the cheek of Andy Ritchie. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AyrshireTon Posted July 16, 2011 Author Share Posted July 16, 2011 Answers for anyone who was curious 1. Partick Thistle 2. Raith Rovers, QoS and Hamilton 3. Dumbarton 4. Elgin and Annan 5. Port Glasgow Athletic, by one win. The other two better us by one win also. McGhee needs some support, there's no-one backing him up. Hayes playing it forward, Bell being forced to do it all alone, now forward from Marr, here's Ritchie, still Andy Ritchie, look at the control... That is a marvellous goal from Andy Ritchie. Twenty minutes on the clock and Morton's supporters come alive. A goal which epitomises the control, the arrogance, the cheek of Andy Ritchie. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cornbeef Posted July 17, 2011 Share Posted July 17, 2011 Answers for anyone who was curious 1. Partick Thistle 2. Raith Rovers, QoS and Hamilton 3. Dumbarton 4. Elgin and Annan 5. Port Glasgow Athletic, by one win. The other two better us by one win also. I'll see if the 'cheeky' Dumbarton fan at work is aware of this one. He will be shortly........ and regularly Show Racism the Red Card Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dazed'n'confused Posted July 17, 2011 Share Posted July 17, 2011 Answers for anyone who was curious 1. Partick Thistle 2. Raith Rovers, QoS and Hamilton 3. Dumbarton 4. Elgin and Annan 5. Port Glasgow Athletic, by one win. The other two better us by one win also. You are a font of knowledge on all things Morton , A.T.! SNP - STRONGER FOR SCOTLAND Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AyrshireTon Posted July 17, 2011 Author Share Posted July 17, 2011 Actually it's more of a curiosity. Trawling through all of our results since the year dot has been quite revealing. As a club, our record against most other clubs was just fine until reconstruction in the mid 70s (the creation of the Premier League and the move to meeting 4 times a season or 3 in the lower leagues). Since then teams such as Falkirk, Dunfermline and Ayr United have over taken us in the head-to-head stakes. We have the better of no-one in the current SPL and the better of only 3 clubs in the current 1st (but the better of the whole of the present 2nd and 3rd divisions). The most interesting thing is our record against St. Mirren. We had the better of them by some distance until the mid 70s. Benny Rooney and Allan McGraw have appalling records in the derby (Rooney W4 D5 L14, McGraw W4 D4 L15) and the increase in the number of meetings has definitely swung things their way. There are of course, other factors, such as the decent side St. Mirren had when Rooney was at Morton and the whippings we got when HS was running us down. Most wins by us over other clubs - 71 - Dumbarton 65 - Partick Thistle 61 - Hamilton 58 - St. Mirren 51 - Clyde Most defeats - 105 - Rangers 102 - Celtic 76 - Partick Thistle 75 - Kilmarnock 72 - Dundee, Dunfermline & St. Mirren Oh - the highest number of meetings we have had in a single season with another club is 8. Which club? McGhee needs some support, there's no-one backing him up. Hayes playing it forward, Bell being forced to do it all alone, now forward from Marr, here's Ritchie, still Andy Ritchie, look at the control... That is a marvellous goal from Andy Ritchie. Twenty minutes on the clock and Morton's supporters come alive. A goal which epitomises the control, the arrogance, the cheek of Andy Ritchie. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TAFKAC Posted July 17, 2011 Share Posted July 17, 2011 Actually it's more of a curiosity. Trawling through all of our results since the year dot has been quite revealing. As a club, our record against most other clubs was just fine until reconstruction in the mid 70s (the creation of the Premier League and the move to meeting 4 times a season or 3 in the lower leagues). Since then teams such as Falkirk, Dunfermline and Ayr United have over taken us in the head-to-head stakes. We have the better of no-one in the current SPL and the better of only 3 clubs in the current 1st (but the better of the whole of the present 2nd and 3rd divisions). The most interesting thing is our record against St. Mirren. We had the better of them by some distance until the mid 70s. Benny Rooney and Allan McGraw have appalling records in the derby (Rooney W4 D5 L14, McGraw W4 D4 L15) and the increase in the number of meetings has definitely swung things their way. There are of course, other factors, such as the decent side St. Mirren had when Rooney was at Morton and the whippings we got when HS was running us down. Most wins by us over other clubs - 71 - Dumbarton 65 - Partick Thistle 61 - Hamilton 58 - St. Mirren 51 - Clyde Most defeats - 105 - Rangers 102 - Celtic 76 - Partick Thistle 75 - Kilmarnock 72 - Dundee, Dunfermline & St. Mirren Oh - the highest number of meetings we have had in a single season with another club is 8. Which club? Is that Kilmarnock, around 80/81. Living in Bourtreehill, I remember going to see us at Rugby PArk a few times. Didn't like the close midweek games as it meant I missed out on chips at Largs or Lochwinnoch on the way back. "I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and besides, the pig likes it." George Bernard Shaw Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AyrshireTon Posted July 17, 2011 Author Share Posted July 17, 2011 Is that Kilmarnock, around 80/81. Living in Bourtreehill, I remember going to see us at Rugby PArk a few times. Didn't like the close midweek games as it meant I missed out on chips at Largs or Lochwinnoch on the way back. Not Killie. McGhee needs some support, there's no-one backing him up. Hayes playing it forward, Bell being forced to do it all alone, now forward from Marr, here's Ritchie, still Andy Ritchie, look at the control... That is a marvellous goal from Andy Ritchie. Twenty minutes on the clock and Morton's supporters come alive. A goal which epitomises the control, the arrogance, the cheek of Andy Ritchie. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Bewilderedbeast Posted July 17, 2011 Share Posted July 17, 2011 Not Killie. Peterhead? 4 in the league 1 each in challenge & league cups Then the two play off games Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
theoceanfloor Posted July 17, 2011 Share Posted July 17, 2011 Hearts in the late 70's? 4 x Premier league games 2 legged league cup tie Scottish cup tie + replay? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AyrshireTon Posted July 17, 2011 Author Share Posted July 17, 2011 Peterhead? 4 in the league 1 each in challenge & league cups Then the two play off games That was only 6 meetings - 4 league and the two play-offs. No cup meetings that season. Hearts in the late 70's? 4 x Premier league games 2 legged league cup tie Scottish cup tie + replay? Spot on - 78-79. Two legged League Cup tie (won both with an aggregate of 7-2) Four league meetings - 2 wins and 2 draws Cup tie - away draw 1-1 Replay - 0-1 home defeat The following season we only met them 6 times - no defeats. Hearts were a club that Benny Rooney pretty much had on toast. McGhee needs some support, there's no-one backing him up. Hayes playing it forward, Bell being forced to do it all alone, now forward from Marr, here's Ritchie, still Andy Ritchie, look at the control... That is a marvellous goal from Andy Ritchie. Twenty minutes on the clock and Morton's supporters come alive. A goal which epitomises the control, the arrogance, the cheek of Andy Ritchie. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
theoceanfloor Posted July 17, 2011 Share Posted July 17, 2011 That was only 6 meetings - 4 league and the two play-offs. No cup meetings that season. Spot on - 78-79. Two legged League Cup tie (won both with an aggregate of 7-2) Four league meetings - 2 wins and 2 draws Cup tie - away draw 1-1 Replay - 0-1 home defeat The following season we only met them 6 times - no defeats. Hearts were a club that Benny Rooney pretty much had on toast. YASSS! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cawston Posted July 17, 2011 Share Posted July 17, 2011 Can't believe we've lost 72 to Dunfermline, many times we beaten them? Along the track the train came puffin, Morton 1 Celtic nuffin. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AyrshireTon Posted July 17, 2011 Author Share Posted July 17, 2011 Can't believe we've lost 72 to Dunfermline, many times we beaten them? Hmmm..... You can't believe it cos it's actually not true - after re-checking I appear to have pasted the St. Mirren totals in the Dunfermline sheet and not actually added up the Pars results. I was always a bit iffy about that one and was probably fighting sleep when doing it. It's actually - 25 won, 38 drawn and 44 lost. Oops! Revised defeat table (with Dunfermline nowhere near it now) - 105 - Rangers 102 - Celtic 76 - Partick Thistle 75 - Kilmarnock 72 - Dundee & St. Mirren 70 - Hearts & Falkirk McGhee needs some support, there's no-one backing him up. Hayes playing it forward, Bell being forced to do it all alone, now forward from Marr, here's Ritchie, still Andy Ritchie, look at the control... That is a marvellous goal from Andy Ritchie. Twenty minutes on the clock and Morton's supporters come alive. A goal which epitomises the control, the arrogance, the cheek of Andy Ritchie. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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