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Episode 27 is now live! Dean and Ewan are joined by our newest panelist (briefly...) Stephen McEleny. The panel discuss Saturday's 2-2 draw with Dundee. Apologies for the technical issues on the episode!

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Dean, Callum and Louise (and a fleeting appearance from Chris Dodds) discuss yesterday's loss, the management team, the Morton board's decision making this season and the prospect of relegation.

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Dean, Ewan and Stephen discuss last night's crucial victory over Inverness and preview Saturday's trip to Dunfermline. Dean also interviews Morton's Club Secretary Brendan McEleny.

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Another great listen. Well done to all concerned.  :thumbup2:

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Episode 30 is now live! Dean, Chris and Louise discuss Morton's new manager, the signing of Stephen McGinn and Saturday's 1-0 defeat to Dunfermline.

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Episode 31 is now live! Dean, Evan and Ewan review yesterday's vital win, discuss Gus MacPherson's shape change and preview our Scottish Cup match this midweek.

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Episode 32 is now live! Dean and Stephen do anything to avoid talking about last night's 120 minute stalemate, including testing Stephen's historical Morton knowledge (with Dean making an arse of the answers...) and previewing Saturday's trip to Raith Rovers.

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Episode 33 is now live! Dean, Cammy and Louise discuss Saturday's 1-0 defeat in the hands of Raith Rovers, try to predict where Morton will pick up points in the last five Championship matches and preview this Saturday's trip to Bayview in the Scottish Cup.

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Episode 34 is now live! Dean, Craig and Evan analyse Saturday's extra time win over East Fife and preview Tuesday night's crunch match against Inverness. Dean also interviews Morton's new Supporters Liaison Officer, Steven King.

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Dean, Louise and Stephen discuss last night's heavy 4-1 defeat to Inverness, preview Saturday's trip to Dens Park and predict Morton's final league position.

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Dean and Chris analyse Saturday's draw at Dens Park, debate Aidan Nesbitt's contributions this season and preview our upcoming Scottish Cup match against Motherwell.

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Dean and Stephen reflect on Friday night's penalties defeat, discuss other Championship results over the weekend and preview Morton's midweek clash with Hearts.

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Dean, Craig and Evan (before his mic died) analyse last night's 0-0 draw, preview Saturday's must win match against Alloa and discuss Morton's POTY.

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Dean, Ewan and Louise analyse yesterday's 1-1 draw with Alloa and preview the final Championship match of the season at Arbroath.

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Dean, Chris and Craig analyse the ramifications of Morton finishing in the relegation play-off spot. The panel discuss selection and tactics, recruitment, the club culture and decision making at board level.

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Dean, Chris and Craig analyse the ramifications of Morton finishing in the relegation play-off spot. The panel discuss selection and tactics, recruitment, the club culture and decision making at board level.

Cracking episode 

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Dean, Ewan and Stephen analyse both legs of our Championship playoff semi final against Montrose, discuss whether McGuffie's winner was a shot or a cross and preview the final against Airdrie.

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Dean joined the Airdrie fan podcast 'Only The Lonely' in the build up to the playoff final to discuss the historic rivalry between the two clubs. 

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Dean joined the Airdrie fan podcast 'Only The Lonely' in the build up to the playoff final to discuss the historic rivalry between the two clubs. 

"Clydeb...Airdrie"

That was textbook. ?

ETA: The Airdrie guys actually came across pretty decent. Broomfield Park was a great wee ground, with the Pavilion in the corner. I'm somewhat older than our esteemed podcaster and can remember Airdrie being a big, strong, physical team back in the day. You had to roll your sleeves up to beat them. I don't want to end up in the same limbo they've been in for the past 15 years or so, but fear we're heading that way.

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An interesting listen.

In fairness to Airdrie, granted they aren't the same club as the former incarnation, there is a begrudging respect that can be afforded to them in the way that you can't possibly give to the likes of Partick Thistle.

One of the drawbacks about staying up will be having to share a League with them and having those wannabe West End hipster twats flouncing about in the Norseman treating a mid table clash like a fucking Belle & Sebastian gig.

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