Morton loan star's focus is on beating former side
TON loan star Jamie Lindsay admits it will be strange to play against former club Dumbarton tomorrow — but said he is fully focused on putting in a top performance.
TON loan star Jamie Lindsay admits it will be strange to play against former club Dumbarton tomorrow — but said he is fully focused on putting in a top performance.
RED-HOT Morton striker Jai Quitongo is loving the League Cup — and now he hopes to translate his Betfred form to the Championship.
MORTON defender Thomas O’Ware is on the prowl for goals after setting himself a target of five for the season.
JIM Duffy reckons every Championship match could easily end in stalemate each week — but hopes his high-flying Morton side’s confidence is enough to swing the game in their favour against Falkirk.
NEW Morton striker Kudus Oyenuga yesterday received international clearance and will be available for selection in tomorrow’s Championship fixture against Falkirk.
AIDAN Nesbitt signed for Morton in the morning and helped slay Hamilton Accies that same night — and says the result showed he was correct to choose Cappielow as his loan destination.
MORTON were handed a home tie against fellow Championship club Dundee United in last night’s Betfred Cup quarter-final draw, setting up a double header with Ray McKinnon’s men.
THOMAS O’Ware reckons tonight’s return to Hamilton Accies presents Morton with a chance to exorcise the demons of their humiliating 10-2 defeat there just over two years ago.
MORTON skipper Lee Kilday reckons today’s head-to-head with St Mirren is the biggest derby to be staged since he came to Cappielow.
SUMMER signing Michael Doyle says he is keen to sample the derby against St Mirren after hearing all about it in the build-up to today’s encounter in Paisley.
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