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  1. Probably the best scorer of great goals in my 30 years supporting Morton. Given how tight this division is always is, he’s always great for creating a bit of magic out of nowhere to win a game. 
     

    downside to him is that he can go missing and his lack of mobility makes him look lazier than he actually is.

    its going to take a big summer to replace his goals, assists and ability to turn a game on it’s head from nowhere for us.

    im happy for him that he’s managed to make a bit of an upwards move and get more money after us as for the first season or two he looked destined to plummet down the leagues.

  2. 1 minute ago, Nightmare said:

    Crawford is nowhere near as good as Docherty at the defensive/holding side of the game, and I don’t think he’s being signed as the DM.

    More of a box to box, high energy guy. A bit like a Ryan Edwards, but not as good.

    He played in the number 10 role for us and was mainly used as the guy to lead our high press against defences. The only other position I can remember him playing was out wide occasionally but his main position was always behind the striker.

    he didn’t have the goal or assist output needed for a successful team in that position which is why I wonder how successful he will be in a team that expects more from him than just his pressing ability and to be a pain in the arse to opposition defenders like we did.

  3. Definitely hasn’t been as good this season as the previous season but he’s the best pressing midfielder I’ve seen in this league in a long time. The guy can run full pelt for 90 mins easily and has decent on the ball ability.

    it will be interesting to see how a few of our players who leave get on because Imrie has built a system to get the best out of their abilities and running around a lot with the attacking return he had this season probably won’t cut it for a team like Patrick compared to us where first and foremost we try to stop the opponent playing their game.

  4. Given we’ve got an injury ravaged squad again it sounds like and the game meaning nothing to us and everything to Inverness I’d be completely surprised if there’s anything other than an Inverness win tonight. 
     

    Despite being brilliant in middle of the season it’s felt likea bit of a slog of a season thanks to relegation form to bookend both the first and final quarters so I’ll be glad when it’s over. 

  5. We should have won that probably but raith didn’t look interested and we still couldn’t finish our chances. Been the story of the past couple of seasons that we miss big chances at key times of the game and fail to go on to win . We are just nowhere near clinical enough. 

  6. Muirhead ran himself in to the ground for 60-70 minutes and would have been taken off along with a couple of others who had done the same if we had the choice. Imrie has mentioned that a few are playing through injuries and  he doesn't look fully fit to me. Even the way he is striking his free kicks the last few games are so much weaker than some of the 40 yard thunderblasts we've seen over the years. He's the easy target because he's not a high pressing machine but every single game he is running like crazy for the team this season, so much so that he's probably tired when he actually gets the ball. 

    There are multiple points during the goal that it can be stopped so I'm not having any talk of Muirhead costing us it. I thought he did an admirable job in the Oakley role when it's so far from his natural game. 

  7. Thought Power was incredible tonight. The one outfield player who looked like he truly belonged playing against the top teams in scotland. What a transformation from him from the beginning of the season. 

    We need to enjoy Ryan Mullen while we have him. If he hadn't had trouble with his thigh repeatedly through his young career then he'd be nowhere near Clyde and Morton. He's infinitely better than the two haddies Clark and Kelly that are in the Scotland squad. Not often you see a keeper at our level with no weakness to his game. This was him playing through yet another thigh injury as well. Majestic. 

    All in all a really proud night under the lights at the old place and an excellent cup run. We will never know how we'd have got on if Oakley was fit but I can't help but feel that he'd have ragdolled that defence and got us up the pitch more than we managed to. 

  8. Referee was a joke but he wasn't the reason we lost that game. His performance was so bad that I found myself shouting at him for decisions he was getting wrong that actually favoured us. 

    We looked a long way off it with key injuries to the spine of our team so Oakley and Mullen back as soon as possible considering Wilson is now out for the season. Today showed why we need a back up to Oakley as well as the goal threat wasn't there at all today. 

    Fair play to Inverness. Fighting for their lives and they played every trick in the book to see out the game which is exactly what we would have done. 

  9. 9 minutes ago, grumswall said:

    Not sure why ton fans take such offence to things after 16 games unbeaten either tbh. Certainly seem a precious bunch with that sort of thing. 

    Probably because we have to watch just about every other team in the league play eye-bleedingly bad football and they have the nerve to act like we are playing a different sport from them. Raith lumped balls to Hamilton for the majority of the game yet I'm sure Murray will make his usual wee snidey comment about us in his post match interview. 

    Our reputation has definitely helped create the siege mentality amongst the manager and squad that has allowed us to go on our 16 game unbeaten run so I'm not complaining at all. 

  10. We are missing Oakleys presence up top. We look a danger when we get long throws and a big part of our game is not giving defences a minutes peace as they're constantly defending their box but we seemed to use up our quota of first half long throws and corners in the opening 10 minutes. 

    We've picked up a few stupid bookings that hopefully don't cost us and an injury to a key midfielder. I'd happily leave starks with a point if you offered me it just now. 

    Ref had a decent game so far imo. He's booked people when neccesary but not enough to let the game descend in to madness so far. 

  11. Would be surprised if Quitongo started again even if Muirhead and Oakley are out. Given his injury issues this season and how many times he's came back and been immediately out again I can't see him starting two games in three days. 

    I'm hopefully that Oakley at least will be fine as even though he went off injured he went and sat on the bench right away rather than going inside for treatment. 

  12. Obviously would like to see it back again but from where I was at the front of the Cowshed the Taylor Sinclair challenge in first half was a yellow for me. If someone wants to argue that due to things like excessive force, recklessness or endangering an opponent makes it warrant a red card then I won't really argue however for me it was just a bad challenge between a taller centreback and a midget midfielder going for a header and Taylor Sinclair was late and came right through Crawford. 

  13. I've no issue with how airdrie played against us. Teams know when they come to cappielow now that they need to stand up to the physical battle first before they do anything and airdrie tried to do that despite being more known for their on the ball ability. Did they go too far a couple of times? Sure but we are no shrinking violets either. 

    It was one of those games where the referee turns the game in to something it's not with baffling decisions all round that gets both sets of players and fans frustrated and angry and it threatens to bubble over. If the referee had managed that game better then half the tackles that went in from both teams wouldn't have happened. 

  14. Hard fought win and crucial three points. Could have been out of sight and airdrie didn't really look like scoring until they got one back. Shame to lose what would have added to our excellent clean sheet record but we held on valiantly. 

    Referee and Cowshed linesman were a joke all day. If our 2nd was as offside as it looked then it was a shocking decision from the linesman who was still running back in to position as garrity was shooting. He also stood and watched waters take a couple of digs on the ground from the right back. 

    Referee was baffling too. Let mullen poleaxe the airdrie striker and also put his hand in his pocket late on to book Taylor sinclair then shat it when he realised he was already booked. 

    Massive three points anyway and the table is looking good right now. 

  15. Good tie for both teams. We realistically wanted to get a home tie and avoid the old firm so even though it will be a tough game we can go in with a decent amount of hope. For all the clichés of no one will want to play Morton at cappielow, we are clearly the most favourite tie left In the draw so hearts fans will be overjoyed given their potential cup draws to a semi final that they've had. 

    Our record against teams that play football on the deck has been good the last two seasons so I'd fancy our chances against hearts compared to someone like airdrie who tried to play them at their own game but were up against better players. We will make it an absolute battle that hearts will need to win first before anything and if they're not up to it it could be a very rough night for them. 

    A Friday night game again would be my preference. Cappielow under the lights is magical. 

  16. 4 minutes ago, LargsTON said:

    What a night.  A fantastic support thru from Motherwell too that deserves better.  I thought they were class even tho they allowed Imrie to wind them up like fandans.

    Aye was just two sets of fans enjoying themselves for the most part (Motherwell fans not as much because of the football) but I think that helped add to the ebjoyability of it for me. Just a great advert for Scottish football. 

  17. One of the most enjoyable nights at cappielow for a while. Absolutely love this team. There's just a perfect symmetry of a manager, a team and a town all built in the same image and it's bloody glorious to be a part of. It won't last forever so I'm making sure to enjoy every moment of it and nights like last night just cement their places in Morton history. 

    Only managed to watch back about 55 mins so far but it's crazy to watch Motherwell pass it around us intricately with first touch passes around our box and then just giving up on that and resorting to hoofing it to our centrebacks. I hadn't really appreciated some of the nice passing and movement they had in the first half because despite it I never really felt threatened that they would score. 

    Every single player absolutely majestic. Mullen can go as far as he wants in the game he's that talented. He'd probably already be closer to the top of it wasn't for his injuries but he's still very young and will only get better. He's comfortably a better keeper than the Scotland keeper across the pitch from him. 

    Thought O'connor was outstanding against his old team. Put his body on the line and was always there whenever Motherwell looked like they'd managed to get our defence out of position. 

    Wilson absolutely incredible in midfield and if it weren't for the goals of Oakley and Muirhead this season would probably comfortably be our player of the season. Thought Blues was incredible as well and probably will go a bit unnoticed so wanted to make sure to single him out. 

    Oakley is so much more than the bully he comes across as. He's deceptively fast, decent with ball at his feet and a good finisher. I'm glad he's getting goals to his name now even though it probably comes at a time of the season where other clubs will start to notice, but what a signing he's been for us. 

     

     

  18. 3 hours ago, TxRover said:

    That’s exactly why this season could be quite nip and tuck. Instead of a zero sum game, the Championship has between 360 points (36 games per team, 10 teams, all draws) and 540 points (no draws) awarded at seasons end. Every draw makes the table just a wee bit closer at the end, as it takes away one possible point. We’ve already seen 52 points disappear, so the maximum season ending total is now 488 points. If you spitball that as over 22 games of 36, we’d expect 85 lost points as season end, for a final league total of 455 points awarded.

    With about 72 for first, 64 for second, 60 for third and 30 for tenth, that would be 229 points between 6 teams, or just over 38 a piece. It’s likely to be a brutal dogfight this year, and the final three or four weeks could be gladiatorial. April 12, 20 and 27 all look like absolute critical matches toward the bottom…but, you never know.

    Just what I was thinking. 

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