Football
GREENOCK’S Oak Mall Shopping Centre can look forward to joining in the Co-operative Insurance Cup fun today.
Visitors to the centre will have the opportunity to test their skills in the Co-operative Insurance Cup Keepy Uppy Challenge and enter a competition to watch Greenock Morton in a future league match.
Keeper deal not so easy-Lee done
MORTON’S hopes of securing a second goalkeeper before the weekend depend on a Champions League game.
RED-booted winger Kevin Finlayson didn’t shirk a challenge on Saturday — but the Ton star reckons it was St Mirren who were fortunate to finish with 11 players.
DAVIE Irons watched his patchwork side take St Mirren to the wire — then declared they deserved to win.
MORTON lost the Renfrewshire Cup on the lottery of penalties after a hard fought encounter with local rivals St Mirren.
CLUB captain Stewart Greacen has told boss Davie Irons to count him in for a pop at the Saints.
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McManus: Focus must be on the league
MORTON defender Allan McManus enjoyed the chance to get one over on SPL opposition midweek, but admits the Ton must quickly turn their focus to league business.
Kilmacolm golfer is county stroke play champion
RENFREW Golf Club was the venue for Kilmacolm golfer Matthew Clark to grab glory in the 2008 Renfrewshire Golf Union County Stroke Play Championship.
MAGNIFICENT Morton produced a courageous performance to claim a 4-3 extra-time win over SPL side Hibernian in a mesmerising CIS League Cup second round tie at Easter Road.
Ton face a big test versus Hibees
MORTON travel to Edinburgh tonight looking for what manager Davie Irons describes as “an opportunity to prove themselves against an SPL team”.
Ally is bowled over at Glenpark
NEWLY re-formed Kilmacolm Cricket Club met Greenock Cricket Club 3rd XI last week at Glenpark with none other than Rangers legend Ally McCoist in their line-up.
Morton fail to create in dour match
MORTON manager Davie Irons blamed two mistakes for his side’s defeat at Dens Park on Saturday.
Dens men deserve to win stodgy match
DUNDEE deservedly consolidated their lead at the top of the First Division after a match which was more to do with work ethic than flair.
INJURED Morton centre back Stewart Greacen believes his team-mates can bounce back from defeat against Livingston last Saturday at Dundee tomorrow.
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