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Morton boss praises captain's versatility
JONATAN Johansson has praised Jim McAlister’s performance as a makeshift centre-back in recent weeks. The club captain has filled in as a defender in the Ton’s last three games due to centre-back Kerr Waddell being injured. The midfielder covered
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Telfer confident Morton have what it takes to secure safety
CHARLIE Telfer says tonight’s game against Alloa Athletic is huge for Morton as they try to avoid being dragged into a relegation scrap. Ton are four points above the Wasps, who are bottom of the Championship heading into this evening’s game at
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Flagship Greenock housing development has been delayed by seven months
A FLAGSHIP Greenock housing development has been delayed by seven months and won't be completed by the end of the year. Work started on the flats at the former Navy Buildings a long time ago but the project is still not finished. The Telegraph
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Alan's triumph at world Burns competition moves stranger in audience
A TALENTED trumpet player is the best Bard none after he hit the right note to win a major Burns trophy. Alan Hunter, 17, was named first place and best instrumentalist at the Robert Burns World Federation Schools' Competition. The Gourock teenager
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Youngster takes on challenge and completes 20 secondary-style qualifications before finishing primary school
A HARD-WORKING girl has completed 20 secondary-style qualifications before finishing primary school. Tia McGhee of King’s Oak has become the first pupil in Inverclyde to complete the full set of SQA personal achievement units. Primary seven pupils
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Current delivery date of June for Glen Sannox 'cannot be met' says Minister
FURTHER delays to two new £100 million CalMac ferries being built at Ferguson's have been officially confirmed in the Scottish Parliament. Minister Paul Wheelhouse believes the current revised delivery date of June this year for the first of the
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Manager admits Morton did it the hard way against Queen of the South
MORTON manager Jonatan Johansson says his side made life difficult for themselves after they had to come from behind again to earn a point. The Ton drew 1-1 with Queen of the South on Saturday at Palmerston, and for the second game in a row they
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An afternoon of companionship, chat and cheers was enjoyed by pensioners in the Port
A HEARTWARMING afternoon of companionship, chat and cheers was enjoyed by pensioners in the Port. Senior citizens were invited to a Twilight Tea at the St Stephen's High School Hub. They were entertained with live music from the Songbird group
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Staff, children and parents packed into a Greenock nursery to celebrate the retirement of a 'much-loved' member of staff
STAFF, children and parents packed into a Greenock nursery to celebrate the retirement of a 'much-loved' member of staff. Betty Muirhead retired from Blairmore Nursery after 21 years and the children showered her with flowers, gifts and cakes to
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Garden spattered with blood after mum's savage golf club attack
A WOMAN whacked a man on the head with a golf club with such force in a broad daylight street attack that blood splattered into a garden, a trial heard. Louise McGartland was seen by witnesses to grab the nine iron from her car and make a beeline