Greenock Morton Football Club are a football club, who currently play in the Bell's Scottish Football League Second Division. The club was founded in 1874, making it among the most venerable of senior Scottish clubs.
Greenock Morton Football Club are popularly known as Morton F.C. - a tradition which predates the club's renaming in 1994 to celebrate the links with its home town of Greenock. The club has a traditional local rivalry with St. Mirren, from Paisley, albeit this is one of convenience for the creation of a crowd inticing "derby" - St Mirren's original derby rivals were fellow Paisley senior side Abercorn FC, who went bankrupt in the 1920s, whilst Morton's were Port Glasgow Athletic F.C., who ceased running a senior team in the Scottish League in 1912 and have concentrated on the Scottish Junior League ever since (see Port Glasgow Juniors F.C.) - they even shared Morton's Cappielow ground from 1917 until 1921 when the needs of World War One saw their ground compulsorily purchased for housing for the local shipyards.
In season 2002-03, the team found themselves playing in the Third Division for the first time ever. During the season, the club's financial situation gradually eased, and the team discovered new found success at this level. A season-long challenge for promotion culminated in a 1-0 victory over Peterhead securing the Third Division championship at the first time of asking, in front of a Third Division record crowd of 8497 fans.
In the 2002-03 season, chairman Douglas Rae appointed John "Cowboy" McCormack, previously manager of Queen's Park F.C.. McCormack oversaw the winning of the Third Division Championship and a spirited start to the 2003-04 season, only for the team to fall away after the turn of the year, and finish in 4th place; well outside the promotion places. Jim McInally was announced as his successor, and in his first season as manager the club failed to gain promotion to the Scottish First Division by a single point, finishing behind Stranraer in 3rd place.
Morton failed to gain promotion to the First Division during the 2005-06 season. Finishing 2nd was not enough, as the newly-introduced SFL playoffs meant that only the championship-winning team would be promoted autmoatically. Gretna won the division easily, and so Morton entered play-offs alongside Peterhead (3rd), Partick Thistle (4th), and Stranraer (9th in Division One.) Morton's first playoff match was against Peterhead F.C., and the Greenock side were defeated 1-0 over two legs, the only goal a penalty in the second match at Balmoor.
Notable players of the past include Andy Ritchie, Rowan Alexander, Finnish Internationalists Janne Lindberg and Marko Rajamaki, David Hopkin, Jimmy Cowan, David Brcic (former goalkeeper for the New York Cosmos) and Joe Jordan.
¹ Known as Division II at that time
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