Dunfermline vs Morton – Match Preview
by Dean McKinnon.
Dougie Imrie’s men head to the ‘Kingdom of Fife’ this evening in the knowledge that one more win should guarantee that Championship football will return to Inverclyde next season. Late goals from Gavin Reilly and Robbie Muirhead secured an empathic win for the Sinclair Street side against Partick last Saturday, sparking wild celebrations inside Cappielow. Ton fans could be forgiven for hypothesising that one more win, either again
Away Day Guide – Dunfermline (6th November)
Photo - Heaven's Above (Twitter)
Tickets
Tickets for away supporters can be purchased here. Adults - £5. Concessions (Over 65s, U18s, Students, Disabled and Unemployed) - £5. U12s - £5. For those who can’t make the game, it is being shown live on BBC Scotland from 7:30pm.
Disabled Fans Information
Dunfermline have space available for 12 wheelchair away fans, housed in the East Stand. Where a disabled supporter requires a
Dean, Darren and Stephen recount the scenes from Saturday, discuss the stewarding issues at Cappielow and preview Friday night's trip to Dunfermline. Dean also welcome's the new Morton Women's Head Coach Colin McEachnie onto the show.
Morton vs Partick Thistle – Match Preview
by Russell Gordon
After a rare weekend of disappointment, Morton have spent the week dusting themselves down in preparation for the visit of Partick Thistle. With the Jags in action on their quagmire of a Firhill pitch- doing us a favour by taking all three points over our conquerors of last weekend, Queen of the South, by a single goal, it’s hoped that those exertions could give Morton an advantage heading into the game against a side that sti
Dean, Alan and Chris discuss Saturday's heavy defeat to QOTS, preview next week's match against Partick and discuss a potential shape change for The Ton. We also cover the new Morton Disabled Supporters' Association and roundup Morton Women's impressive 7-4 win.
Queen of the South vs Morton – Match Preview
by Dean McKinnon.
At a time where the Cowshed faithful would be forgiven for looking up the table rather than down, Morton will look to leave Dumfries with a victory for the first time this season. Dougie Imrie’s side will take confidence from their last victory over the Championship basement side, coming less than a month ago at Cappielow, as The Ton scored two goals in two minutes to overturn a one goal deficit and claim all three points.
Photo – Heaven’s Above (YouTube)
Tickets
Traveling fans can purchase their tickets at Palmerston Park right up until kick-off. The pricing structure is Adults - £18; Concessions (OAPs, Students and 16-21 year olds) - £10 and U16s - £5. The match will also be streamed live on PPV by Queen of the South for those that can’t make it to Palmerston Park. PPV access can be purchased here.
Disabled Supporters Information
Away fans with accessibility issues will be housed in the DBS D
Dean, Evan and new panellist Darren reflect on Saturday's 0-0 draw with Arbroath, preview the trip to Queen of the South and discuss Gary Oliver's best position.
Morton vs Arbroath – Match Preview
by Russell Gordon.
The irresistible force faces up to the immovable object on Saturday as the Championship's form team host the league leaders in a match-up which could have all the makings of a thriller- not something that has often been anticipated when these two have met in recent years. With Kilmarnock in hot pursuit by picking up maximum points from their last two games as leaders Arbroath were exiting the Scottish Cup at the hands of Hibernian a
Dean, Alan and Louise react to Dougie Imrie's touchline ban, Saturday's defeat to Hamilton and last night's win at Firhill. The panel also preview Saturday's game against Arbroath and discuss the Championship as a whole.
Partick Thistle vs Morton – Match Preview
by Dean McKinnon
Morton will travel to Firhill this evening in a rearranged fixture following a festive call-off by the home side for an apparent waterlogged pitch. Dougie Imrie, who will serve the second match of a six-game touchline ban issued last week, will look to bounce back from his first league defeat in his new role. The Ton fell 1-0 to Imrie’s former side Hamilton on Saturday in a largely forgettable affair and will be looking to boun
Away Day Guide - Partick Thistle (22nd February)
Photo - TheStadiumGuide.com
Tickets –
Admission prices are as follows - Adults £20, Concessions (Over 65s, students, disabled and carer) £15, Under 16s £5. Supporters can purchase tickets here.
Disabled Supporters Info –
The disabled section at Firhill, for both home and away fans, can be accessed via the large red disabled access gate at the North West corner of the stadium, where the John Lambie Stand and the Colin
Hamilton vs Morton – Match Preview
by Dean McKinnon.
Dougie Imrie’s Morton side will visit the gaffer’s old stomping ground on Saturday as The Ton look to stretch their unbeaten record under their new gaffer to seven matches. The Championship’s form side have shot up the table under the tutelage of former Accies player Imrie, as the Sinclair Street side look to distance themselves from the bottom end of the Championship. Following last week’s pulsating 2-1 victory against Queen of the
Away Day Guide – Hamilton (19th February)
Photo – footballgroundguide.com
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.
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 wheelch
Dean, Alan and Stephen review yesterday's exhilarating win, preview next week's match against Hamilton and discuss some issues with the Cappielow stewarding.
Morton vs Queen of the South – Match Preview
by Russell Gordon.
Queen of the South visit Cappielow on Saturday for a fixture rearranged from Boxing Day in the wake of both clubs' exits from the Scottish Cup, and which most observers would look upon as the proverbial six-pointer, with eighth placed Morton sitting 5 points ahead of the Doonhamers, who prop up the table. It's fair to say that such a cushion offers Morton much more room to manoeuvre than it does our visitors, but this has
Inverness CT vs Morton – Match Preview
by Russell Gordon.
For a third time already this season, Morton head up the A9 for a visit to Inverness hoping to complete the set after a defeat and a draw at the Caledonian Stadium already this season. After Friday night's TV thriller against Raith Rovers, the 'Ton can go into the fixture with a degree of confidence that we don't often have when visiting what hasn't been a particularly happy hunting ground down the years.
For those unable t
Away Day Guide – Inverness (5th February)
Photo - ICT Website
Tickets
Tickets now available from ictfc.tickethour.co.uk and from the Club Shop on matchday. Prices are as follows – Adult £20; Concessions (OAPs, Students) - £15; U18s - £6. The Match will be live streamed on ICTV for £15 and is available now from www.ictfc.tv.
Disabled Supporters Information
The following provisions are in place for disabled fans - 26 wheelchair places with adjacent carer seats in bo
(Photo- BBC)
Window Shopping in The January Sales- The Hits And Misses
by Russell Gordon
Since its inception in 2003, and introduction for what in Morton's case was the fateful 2003/04 season, the January Transfer Window has been part of the game in a similar way to pies, bovril and penalties to Rangers. Brought in by FIFA in an attempt to bring stability to clubs' squads in the post-Bosman era, it's been a period when we've seen them get shot of dead wood, strengthen their tit
Morton vs Raith Rovers – Match Preview
by Russell Gordon.
Morton and Raith Rovers return to league duty at Cappielow in front of the BBC Scotland cameras tomorrow night after very different Scottish Cup experiences last weekend. Whilst Morton were heartbreakingly close to causing an upset against high flying Motherwell at Fir Park, the Fifers were easing through with the minimum of fuss against North Region Juniors, Banks O' Dee.
With restrictions lifted, there are no limits on th