Raith Rovers vs Morton – Match Preview
by Dean McKinnon.
Morton are back on the road as the Championship starts to hit its stride. Dougie Imrie’s men, fresh from claiming their first victory of the campaign against Cove Rangers last week, will look to repeat their final victory of the 2021/22 campaign this time around at Starks Park.
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Squad Update
With the return of Alan Lithgow to competitive action last week, entering the fray to shore u
Morton v Cove Rangers – Match Preview
by Russell Gordon.
After Saturday’s opening day draw at Hamilton, Morton welcome Cove Rangers to Cappielow for their first ever visit to Greenock, following the Aberdeen club’s recent promotion as champions of League One.
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Squad News
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Hamilton vs Morton – Match Preview
by Dean McKinnon
The Championship season kicks off tomorrow with Dougie Imrie’s Morton side travelling to Imrie’s old stomping ground. Imrie, who served tomorrow’s hosts with distinction as both a player and a coach, will lead the visitors out tomorrow in the realistic knowledge that both his current club and his former club face a season of attempting to avoid the Championship basement. With news that potential investment into Greenock Morton fell th
Away Day Guide – Hamilton (19th February)
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Tickets -
Tickets can be purchased by calling the Ticket Office on 01698 368650, at the club shop on matchday or on the Hamilton website.
Prices are as follows :- Adult £20; Concessions (OAPs, U18s) - £10. Please note that disabled and carer tickets must be purchased at the stadium on matchday.
Disabled Supporters Information-
Away supporters can enter via the exit gate adjacent to turns
Morton vs Bonnyrigg Rose – Match Preview
by Dean McKinnon.
Morton’s League Cup qualification hopes are looking far more positive than they were at tea time on Saturday. The loyal Morton fans who travelled to Leith were rewarded with an impressive performance and result in the Capital midweek, with The Ton winning on penalties following a 1-1 draw. News broke on Thursday that Hibs defender Rocky Bushiri should have been serving a one-match suspension following two bookings in previous L
Hibs vs Morton – Match Preview
by Dean McKinnon
With Morton’s early elimination from this season’s League Cup all but confirmed, Dougie Imrie’s side head through to the capital to face off against Hibs. In the wake of taking one point from six against League One sides Falkirk and Clyde, The Ton are now relying on winning their remaining two fixtures, and some very favourable results elsewhere, if they have any chance of progressing to the Second Round of the competition.
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Dean, Alan and Craig review Morton's League Cup campaign thus far, give their verdict on the current squad and look forward to this season's Championship.
Away Day Guide – Hibs (20th July)
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Tickets –
After a debacle on the part of the host side, tickets must be purchased ahead of kick off as no walk-up ticketing is available to away fans. Tickets can be purchased in person at Smiths, in person or via telephone at Cappielow. Tickets ordered over the phone can be picked up at the Easter Road ticketing office ahead of kick off.
Adults - £12. Concessions (U18s, students and OAPs) - £6.
Disable
Clyde vs Morton – Match Preview
by Dean McKinnon
There will be a touch of the familiar for Dougie Imrie as he leads his Morton side on Saturday. Imrie will face Clyde, whom he represented for two years as a player, in the stadium in which he played more than any other. Saturday’s showdown against an already eliminated Clyde should be an opportunity for The Ton to limber up for their trip to Easter Road next midweek, which has become a must-win encounter thanks in no small part to Leagu
Away Day Guide – Clyde (16th July)
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Tickets-
Admission prices are Adults £12 and U18s £6. Tickets can be purchased through the ticket store on the following link or via the TicketCo Wallet app on your smartphone. Click here to purchase an e-ticket.
Disabled Supporters Information-
Away supporters can enter via the exit gate adjacent to turnstile 12. Those ambulant can use the stairs to enter the North Stand, or those in wheelchairs ca
Morton v Falkirk Preview
Photo - GBR Photographs.
After a close season lasting a mere nine weeks, Morton return to competitive action tomorrow, with a home tie in the Premier Sports League Cup groups stages with League One minnows, Falkirk. Whilst the local businesses in the Falkirk and Grangemouth area are putting up their bunting and good luck posters, and the fans are waving their heroes off and travelling down in their hordes for their big day out at a Championship ground, M
It's the second instalment of our 'A Moment in Time' series, where we contextualise Morton results from yesteryear. In this episode, Alan and Dean are joined by guests Gerry McGeehan and Gordon Richardson to reflect on the Scottish Cup Quarter Final replay against Motherwell at Cappielow in 1991.
A Moment in Time is our new series, fronted by Alan, taking a detailed look at some of the most significant games in Morton's history. In this episode Dean, Alan, Stephen and guest Gordon Ritchardson take a look at the Peterhead game that clinched the 2003 Third Division title, discussing Morton as a club at that point as well as some cultural and political landmarks of the time.
(Photo- Gary Bradley)
Punts, Punishments And Pitch Invasions
A Review of Morton’s 2021-22 Season, Part Three.
By Russell Gordon
It’s fair to say the point collected at Rugby Park was an unexpected bonus, but as we welcomed the new year, the same couldn’t be said about the visit of fellow strugglers Dunfermline Athletic for a match that was very much of the six-pointer variety. Defeat in Imrie’s debut in the Cappielow dugout would’ve seen Morton drop to the foot of the table b
Dean, Darren and Ewan analyse the second half of the season under Dougie Imrie. The panel also discuss next season's Championship and the potential benefits of the club switching to a 'hybrid' model. Women's manager Colin McEachnie also chats with Dean about his first three months in the role.
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The Axe Falls And A New Broom Sweeps Into Town…
A Review of Morton’s 2021-22 Season, Part Two.
By Russell Gordon
With the league campaign going from bad to worse, Morton’s fans had the welcome relief of a couple of cup ties to distract them from the more pressing of avoiding the drop from the Championship.
The long journey up to Inverness didn’t get the juices flowing for many though, with a paltry 31 fans making the trip for a game that it would
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Out With The Old And In With The New…
A Review of Morton’s 2021-22 Season, Part One.
By Russell Gordon.
After the rollercoaster ride that was season 2020-21, most Morton fans would’ve quite happily accepted a season of mid-table mediocrity with any realistic fears of relegation being extinguished as early as possible, even if there was no real danger of us threatening the play-offs at the other end of the table. Sounds boring on the surface perhaps, bu
Dean, Alan and Louise (very, very briefly) reflect on Friday night's game and chat about the play-offs at both ends of the Championship. The panel also give their verdicts on which players they would keep and who they would release.
Arbroath vs Morton – Match Preview
by Dean McKinnon.
Morton head north to take on high-flying Arbroath as the curtain falls on the 2021/22 season. Dougie Imrie’s nineteenth game in charge will mark the end of a season in which the former Morton player’s impact cannot be understated. Imrie has hauled a Ton side seemingly doomed to relegation under the tutelage of Gus MacPherson to Championship survival with room to spare. The man who scored the Greenock side’s most famous goal of this m
Away Day Guide - Arbroath (29th April)
Photo - Arbroath FC Website
Tickets –
Click here to buy matchday tickets. Prices are as follows – Adults - £19, Concession (U18s, Students, Over 65s and Disabled Fans) - £12, Parent and U12 child - £22, Parent and 2xU12 children - £24.
Disabled Supporters Information –
The following is an exert from the Arbroath website – “Gayfield Park, home of Arbroath FC has two enclosed disabled seating areas on either side of the main sta