Duffy rues Morton's missed chances against Falkirk
JIM Duffy insists his side can feel hard done by after Saturday’s 1-0 loss to Falkirk and he believes they were worthy of at least a point against the Bairns.
JIM Duffy insists his side can feel hard done by after Saturday’s 1-0 loss to Falkirk and he believes they were worthy of at least a point against the Bairns.
BOB McHugh reckons Falkirk will be heading to Cappielow today full of the confidence from their 6-1 hiding of Dundee United last weekend — despite the Bairns losing 4-1 to Inverness in midweek.
BEN Armour says he’s relishing the challenge of a harsh League Two environment as he joins Annan Athletic on a development loan until the end of the season.
DEREK Gaston admits it’s strange without a recognised understudy on the Morton bench after Ross Doohan returned to Celtic following a loan stint earlier this season.
ANDY Murdoch reckons Falkirk’s last two results sum up how unpredictable the Championship can be.
LUCA Gasparotto says it was a no-brainer to sign an extended deal at Morton after negotiating his release from Falkirk.
LEWIS Strapp insists his loan stint at Elgin City has worked wonders for his development — and he wants to make an impact with the Morton first-team on his return to keep that momentum going.
RUARIDH Langan has revealed he has spoken to Morton boss Jim Duffy about heading out on loan and says he’d happily grab the opportunity if it came around.
GARY Oliver says he’s hopeful of an early goal against Brechin this afternoon to settle Morton nerves after leaving it late the last time they visited Glebe Park.
MARK Russell says he was delighted with his goal-saving clearances against St Mirren which helped his side secure a point in the Renfrewshire derby.
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