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Poor form goes out the window for Morton defender
RORY McKeown says Morton need to forget about their poor run and focus on their four huge upcoming games to avoid relegation. The left-back has been involved in battles to beat the drop before. McKeown survived with Cowdenbeath in 2014 but
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Morton boss praises players' unity in relegation battle
MORTON manager Jonatan Johansson has praised his squad’s unity as they look to end their poor form tonight against Inverness Caley Thistle. The Ton host the Highland outfit in a big clash, as they look to move themselves up the table and away from
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Businesswoman almost fell for 'very convincing' £4k phone scam
A BUSINESSWOMAN has told how she almost fell for 'very convincing' phone scam after being targeted by a conman. Rhona Wallace, owner of the Foresters House bed and breakfast in Inverkip, received a call from a man claiming to be from her bank.
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Pool bosses have been accused of using child drowning statistics to sell their swimming lessons
POOL bosses have been accused of using child drowning statistics to sell their swimming lessons. Gourock councillor Chris McEleny has described a new advertising campaign run by Inverclyde Leisure as 'crass'. It refers to how 'more than 60 children
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Pupils at a secondary school in Gourock have been working to help children at the other side of the world
KIND pupils at a secondary school in Gourock have been working to help children at the other side of the world. St Columba’s High pupils Ian Lin, Drew Maunders, Martin O'Neil and Jack McVey took charge of organising the Mary’s Meals backpack project
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Goal-den girls at a Greenock school crowned Scottish netball champions
GOAL-DEN girls at a Greenock school showed grit and determination to be crowned Scottish netball champions. The tenacious team from Notre Dame High saw off competition from 117 rival squads to lift the Scottish Schools Cup at a closely-fought final
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Relegation threat puts Morton contract talks on hold
MORTON manager Jonatan Johansson has admitted the Ton’s precarious league position means contract talks with players are on hold. Several first team players had begun re-signing last month, with young midfielders Reece Lyon and Dylan Dykes extending
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Double injury blow for Morton
MORTON’S Robert Thomson has been ruled out for the remainder of the season after the striker suffered a reoccurrence of an old injury. The forward’s season has been disrupted by an ongoing problem with a groin and stomach injury, seeing him feature
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Kilmacolm bowlers took to the green for the official launch of the outdoor season
IT was rock and bowl in Kilmacolm as players took to the green for the official launch of the outdoor season. Chilly weather did no deter the crowds from gathering at Kilmacolm Bowling Club for their open day. Norrie Johnstone, green convenor
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Man's mission to keep Inverclyde beautiful
A GOUROCK man is on a mission to keep Inverclyde beautiful - and urging local business and the community to join him. Stephen Henry was inspired to set up an online community forum - the 'Literati Guide to Inverclyde' - after becoming fed up with
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Fears 50-year-old garden party might not go ahead this year due to council cuts
ORGANISERS fear that a popular community event that has been running for more than 50 years might not go ahead this year due to council cuts. George Irvine, chair of Gourock Garden Party, says he doesn't know whether the committee will receive
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Ban for man who sparked high speed police pursuit
A MAN who sparked a high-speed police pursuit after assaulting his former partner and her two sisters has been electronically tagged, fined and banned from the road. Jack Trainner, 21, punched all three women during a prolonged lunch-time incident