Dean and Ewan discuss Saturday's 2-1 defeat to Raith Rovers, the leadership qualities in the squad and preview Saturday's trip to Inverness in the Scottish Cup.
Raith Rovers vs Morton – Match Preview
by Dean McKinnon.
Morton return to Fife for the second away trip in succession, this time facing a tougher task in the form of Raith Rovers. John McGlynn’s side sit second in the Championship, three points behind league leaders Kilmarnock. The Kirkcaldy side are undefeated in six league outings and will look to compound the misery inflicted upon Morton by the aforementioned Kilmarnock last week.
Squad Update
Question marks remain over th
Away Day Guide – Raith Rovers (20th November)
Photo - Reddit
Tickets
Away tickets can be purchased here. Prices are as follows - Adults - £20. OAPs - £13. U21s - £12. U16s - £8. U12s - £5.
Disabled Information
Wheelchairs User supporters and their personal assistants can be allocated in the McDermid Stand. Where this stand is not open for general use, wheelchair users will have the option of using the Penman Family Stand. In these circumstances, where wheelchair
Morton vs Kilmarnock – Match Preview
by Dean McKinnon.
Sinclair Street plays host to a content that could have ramifications at both ends of the Championship table. League leaders Kilmarnock visit Cappielow on Saturday, looking to extend their one point advantage over second-placed Inverness, as Tommy Wright’s side look to return to Scotland’s top tier at the first time of asking. Looking towards the other end of the table, Morton will be looking to extend the gap between themselves an
We are disappointed the Just One Cornetto podcast record with Morton Club Together has been cancelled. After we were approached by an MCT director, requesting a slot on the podcast, we agreed to the record on the sole condition that all questions submitted would be answered. MCT agreed to honour this condition a week ago when initial discussions took place.
After spending a considerable amount of time speaking to supporters who submitted questions, collating and structuring the script for t
We've finally won a game! Dean and Louise give their thoughts on Saturday's 3-1 win at East End Park. Dean also catches up with Morton Women's Head Coach Gary Forbes, discussing Morton's start to the season and the restructuring of women's football.
Dunfermline vs Morton – Match Preview
by Dean McKinnon.
Morton and Dunfermline have chosen two different paths this week as they aim to climb out of the Championship relegation slots. Morton, now without a win in ten league outings following last weekend’s 1-1 draw against Hamilton, have chosen to allow Gus MacPherson to remain in the Cappielow dugout, a sentiment not matched by their Fife counterparts. The Pars board relieved manager Peter Grant of his duties this week, with former Sc
Away Day Guide – Dunfermline (6th November)
Photo - Heaven's Above (Twitter)
Tickets
Tickets for away supporters can be purchased here. Adults - £20. Concessions (Over 65s, U18s, Students, Disabled and Unemployed) - £14. U12s - £6.
Disabled Fans Information
Dunfermline have space available for 12 wheelchair away fans, housed in the East Stand. Where a disabled supporter requires a carer or Personal Assistant, that person will be admitted free of charge. Anyone who
Dean, Craig and Alan (who was plagued with a few tech glitches) give their verdict on both Morton's draws against Partick and Hamilton, discuss Gus MacPherson's future (again...), as well as their in-depth analysis of Morton's Q+A video that was released last week.
Morton vs Hamilton – Match Preview
by Dean McKinnon.
Gus MacPherson heads into Saturday’s crunch match against Hamilton knowing that anything other than three points will see his side going ten league matches without a win. Morton’s midweek goalless draw against Partick Thistle, coupled with an 88th minute Raith equaliser in the Fife derby, spared the Sinclair Street side from becoming the Championship’s basement side after the midweek round of fixtures. With Morton’s defensive record
Morton vs Partick Thistle – Match Preview
by Dean McKinnon
Morton will play under the Cappielow lights for the first time this season as they seek their first league win in nine matches. Gus MacPherson rung the changes for Saturday’s stalemate at Palmerston on Saturday, shifting to a 4-1-4-1 from the 3-4-1-2 he utilised early in the season. The Maryhill side have carried on their positive momentum upon their promotion back to the second tier and will hope a win will propel
Queen of the South vs Morton – Match Preview
by Dean McKinnon.
Morton continue to rack up the miles this month, with Saturday’s outing to Palmerston to face Queen of the South the most crucial to date. The Sinclair Street side are now without a win in seven Championship outings, stretching all the way back to 7th August. With The Ton sitting second bottom of the Championship amidst their winless run, the pressure is growing on manager Gus MacPherson. To compound the on-field issues at
Away Day Guide – Queen of the South (23rd October)
Photo - Heavens 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.
Supporters Buses
The Gourock Morto
Inverness CT vs Morton – Match Preview
by Dean McKinnon.
Gus MacPherson will head up the A9 on Saturday attempting to win a league match for The Ton at the seventh time of asking. Despite a much-improved result and performance in their last league outing against Arbroath, Morton again struggled to breakdown Montrose in last weekend’s SPFL Trust Trophy tie, requiring spot kicks to set up their Quarter Final clash with Queen of the South at Palmerston. In the final game of the first quar
Away Day Guide – Inverness (16th October)
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.
Supporters Buses
The Gourock Morton Supporters bus will leave from Monteiths at 9.30am. The cost is will be confirmed on the day. Message thei
Montrose vs Morton – Match Preview
by Dean McKinnon.
There is an old football adage that prophesises cup competitions can be a welcome distraction from league duty. Gus MacPherson will hope that adage proves correct on Saturday, with Morton traveling north to take on Montrose in the SPFL Trust Trophy on Saturday. Despite a much-improved performance against Arbroath last Saturday, in which a dubious penalty award robbed The Ton of all three points, the Sinclair Street side are without a
Away Day Guide – Montrose (9th October)
Photo - Scottish Drone (YouTube)
Tickets
Tickets can be bought at the stadium on the day and prices are as follows: Adults - £15; Concessions (OAPs, Students, U18s) - £8; U12s - £1. The match will also be streamed on MontroseTV for the price of £12.50. Click here to buy match tickets. Click here to purchase stream access.
Supporters Bus
There are currently no supporters’ buses running to the game.
By Train
There a
Morton vs Arbroath - Match Preview
by Russell Gordon.
With Morton's four game losing streak in the league reaching an end last weekend with an insipid 0-0 draw at Ayr United, Gus MacPherson's attention now shifts towards the league's surprise package- the high-flying part-timers of Arbroath. With home form that has yielded a solitary point from nine, against bottom-dogs Dunfermline on the opening day, it's fair to say it's a game worthy of approaching with a bit of trepidation against
Dean and Louise discuss Morton's 0-0 draw at Somerset Park. Chris also joins us to give a personal account of the alleged unsavoury comments made at the game.