2008–09 Greenock Morton F.C. season
Season 2008-09 saw Greenock Morton compete in their second consecutive season in the First Division. They finished sixth in the league, a rise from the previous season's avoidance of the relegation play-off by one goal.
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2008-09 Greenock Morton F.C. season2009–10 Greenock Morton F.C. seasonAlan Reid (Scottish footballer)Alex Walker (footballer, born 1984)Carlo Monti (footballer)Colin Stewart (footballer)David MacGregorDominic ShimminGreenock Morton F.C.Greenock Morton F.C. season 2008-09Iain RussellJames GradyJim McAlisterKevin CuthbertKevin FinlaysonRyan McGuffieSteven MastertonStewart Greacen
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2008–09 Greenock Morton F.C. season
Season 2008-09 saw Greenock Morton compete in their second consecutive season in the First Division. They finished sixth in the league, a rise from the previous season's avoidance of the relegation play-off by one goal.
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Season 2008-09 saw Greenock Mo ...... legation play-off by one goal.
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Douglas Rae
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Third round
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Third round
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Semi Final
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June 2019
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Cup: 2,023 vs Inverness CT
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League: 3,323 vs Partick Thistle
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Cup: 2,023 vs Inverness CT
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League: 1,642 vs Airdrie United
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Davie Irons
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Season 2008-09 saw Greenock Mo ...... legation play-off by one goal.
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2008–09 Greenock Morton F.C. season
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