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MORTON boss Davie Irons believes everyone in the Cappielow camp has responded in the right manner to the 5-0 defeat at Airdrie last Saturday.
He said: “I don’t want to re-open old wounds, but last week was unnacceptable in every respect.
Test of character for Irons men
MORTON make the trip down to Dumfries on Sunday for the next round of the Alba Challenge Cup facing a test of character, if nothing else, following Saturday’s mauling by Airdrie.
Old rivals meet at Fort Matilda
GREENOCK Wanderers host their first home league match at Fort Matilda tomorrow against old adversaries Glasgow Academicals.
PORT GLASGOW keeper Sean Graham is set to make a welcome return to the team for tomorrow’s match at Annbank.
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Greenock itching to get their first win
AFTER the disappointment of last week’s match being postponed, Greenock are itching to get back into action tomorrow.
Wake: players response now the key factor
MORTON striker Brian Wake has said that the players can’t afford to dwell on that 5-0 hammering at Airdrie last week and must put it behind them when they take on Queen of the South this Sunday in the Alba Challenge Cup.
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Ton's talk-in thrashes out problems
MORTON boss Davie Irons had a post mortem with the players on Sunday in an effort to sort his team out after that crushing five-goal defeat by Airdrie on Saturday.
MORTON striker Jon Newby has made a shock deadline day loan move to English Conference side Burton Albion. Newby, 29, who was signed by Ton manager Davie Irons in the close season, made a promising start in Greenock, but has only featured in four competitive games this term, scoring once.
Ton and Airdrie meet on cup high
MORTON make the journey to Airdrie still seeking their first Division One win of the campaign, but buoyed by that fantastic cup win over Hibs in Edinburgh on Tuesday night.
MORTON boss Davie Irons has handed out a challenge to his players after Tuesday’s thrilling Co-operative Cup win over Hibs — to prove to him that it wasn’t a flash in the pan.
Training problems beset Port Glasgow
PORT GLASGOW are on the road again tomorrow in the West of Scotland First Division.
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Wednesday, 3rd September, 2008 12:30
I have a terrible terrible sense of direction. I have been known to get lost in people's houses. That's ordinary sized houses. There is just a small part of my mind which is incapable of comprehending (and retaining) where things are in relation to each other. Navigation is my Kryptonite if you will. It makes getting places rather frustrating at the best of times.
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