Cricket
Friday, 16th May, 2008 12:00
GREENOCK suffered a double blow to their hopes of retaining their championship last weekend, losing to both Grange and Scotland Under-19s.
Having suffered a no-result on the first day of the season, it effectively amounts to three defeats in four games. Put simply, it would take a peculiar set of circumstances, even this early in the season, to turn the situation round.
IT is only May, but Greenock Cricket Club’s hopes of retaining their Scottish Premier League title already look bleak after two defeats over the weekend.
Monday, 12th May, 2008 12:00
GREENOCK’S hopes of retaining their title took a body blow on Saturday at Glenpark when Grange comprehensively outplayed them.
Monday, 12th May, 2008 12:00
IT is only Greenock’s second match of the season, but Glenpark tomorrow is the venue for one of the top encounters of the campaign when Grange are the visitors.
Friday, 9th May, 2008 12:00
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HAPPY Ryan Harding is in high spirits about events at Cappielow, now that Morton’s difficult first season in the division is well behind them.
SIR Alex Ferguson’s ‘squeeky-bum roadshow’ rolls into town tomorrow for Port Glasgow’s last league match of the season.
Set play expert delights Irons
MORTON manager Davie Irons is very pleased to have persuaded Stevie Masterton to sign on at Cappielow.
TURNED out in the pristine all-white of Real Madrid, youngster Sean Paterson produced a display worthy of gracing the Spanish side’s Bernabeu stadium.
INVERCLYDE AC juniors returned from a weekend at Meadowbank Stadium with a West District champion in Andrew Campbell.
GREENOCK Glenpark Harriers Andy McCall continued his outstanding start to his season on the hills last weekend at Ben Lomond.
MORTON yesterday completed the signing of goalkeeper Colin Stewart on a two-year deal.
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