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Morton also competed in the Challenge Cup, Scottish League Cup and the Scottish Cup.At the end of the season, they were relegated to Scottish League One for the 2014\u201315 season.Table of ContentsStory of the season[edit]May[edit]June[edit]July[edit]August[edit]September[edit]October[edit]November[edit]December[edit]January[edit]February[edit]March[edit]April[edit]First team transfers[edit]In[edit]Out[edit]Squad (that played for first team)[edit]Fixtures and results[edit]Friendlies[edit]Scottish Championship[edit]Scottish Cup[edit]Scottish League Cup[edit]Scottish Challenge Cup[edit]Reserves[edit]League table[edit]Player statistics[edit]All competitions[edit]References[edit]Story of the season[edit]May[edit]Manager Allan Moore and his assistant Mark McNally agreed new one-year deals with the club, whilst experienced pros Martin Hardie and Colin McMenamin were released.[1]Nine players were offered new one-year deals but David Hutton, Kyle Wilkie and Peter Weatherson were released.[2]David O’Brien and Derek Gaston were the first to sign their new contracts.[3]Archie Campbell was next to sign up for another season.[4]Stranraer striker Craig Malcolm rejected a contract offer as he preferred to stay part-time.[5]Peter MacDonald was offered a two-year deal by Dundee,[6] and Partick Thistle spoke to Aidan Fulton about a possible move to Firhill.[7]Scott Taggart agreed a new one-year deal, and Aidan Fulton was offered a full-time deal to avoid him leaving for Partick.[8]Dumbarton midfielder Chris Turner rejected terms,[9] as did winger Declan McDaid.[10]A friendly match was arranged to be played at Cappielow against League One side Rotherham United for 9 July 2013.[11]Morton signed Joe McKee who had been released by Bolton Wanderers,[12] and Thomas O’Ware agreed his new contract.[13]Further friendlies were announced to be played at Cappielow, against St Johnstone and Sheffield United, with a date announced for the Renfrewshire Cup semi-final against Viewfield Rovers.[14]Aidan Fulton, David Verlaque, David McNeil and ten other trialists, reserves and U17 players were offered professional contracts with the club.[15]McNeil agreed to sign his contract with club, to follow in the footsteps of his father John McNeil.[16]Thomas O’Ware signed his new contract, as did Mark McLaughlin.[17] Fulton also agreed to reject Partick Thistle and go full-time with Morton.[18]June[edit]Albion Rovers winger David Crawford was invited to pre-season training.[19]Former JEF United Ichihara Chiba Reserves midfielder Ryan Hirooka was announced as being at the club on trial.[20]David Verlaque rejected the offer of a trial at Nottingham Forest to stay with Morton.[21] 12 of the 13 youths offered full-time deals accepted them, with only Christopher McLaughlin opting to sign instead for Dundee United.[22]Chris Millar was brought in as a coach for the U15 side.[23]Morton signed ex-Hamilton Academical defender Jonathan Page on a free transfer.[24]On 19 June, the fixture lists were released with Morton facing Cowdenbeath at Cappielow on the opening day.[25]Morton rejected a \u00a350,000 bid for Michael Tidser from Rotherham United,[26] a second bid for \u00a350k up front was later accepted.[27]Morton brought in three players to train with the squad for pre-season; Dougie Imrie,[28]Marc Fitzpatrick and James Creaney.[29]Morton were drawn away to Annan Athletic in the Scottish Challenge Cup first round.[30]July[edit]Tidser finally joined Rotherham United for \u00a350,000, and signed a three-year contract with the club.[31]Before the friendly with Sheffield United, Morton signed French goalkeeper Nicolas Caraux on a one-year deal.[32]Morton also signed left wing-back Marc Fitzpatrick on a one-year deal.[33]Gambian forward Kabba-Modou Cham flew in from Belgium to sign a two-year deal with the club.[34]Morton were drawn away to East Fife in the first round of the Scottish League Cup.[35]Morton signed Dougie Imrie from local rivals St Mirren for one season,[36] as well as former Blackburn Rovers youngster Reece Hands on a two-year deal.[37]Two more players signed up, Slovakian defenders Tom\u00e1\u0161 Peciar and Michal Habai.[38]Morton won the Renfrewshire Cup for the 52nd time, defeating St Mirren at St Mirren Park by four goals to two.[39]Morton were eliminated from the Challenge Cup, 1\u20130 by Annan Athletic, after a Peter Weatherson free-kick separated the two sides.[40]August[edit]Morton progressed to the second round of the League Cup, after defeating East Fife 6\u20132 after extra time.[41] As a seeded team,[42] they were drawn at home to Montrose in the second round.[43]Morton announced their squad numbers for the 2013\u201314 season on 9 August.[44]The Reserve League fixture list was published on 23 August, with the development squad starting their campaign at Galabank.[45]Morton won two games in the League Cup for only the second time in 30 years as they defeated Montrose 4\u20130.[46]Morton were drawn away to Celtic in the League Cup third round.[47]Dylan McLaughlin and Ewan McLean were released.September[edit]It was announced that Cappielow would host the UEFA Youth League fixture between Celtic and Barcelona on 1 October.[48]Scottish champions Celtic were humbled as Morton progressed to the League Cup quarter final with a 1\u20130 away victory.[49] Their reward was a home tie against St Johnstone.[50]Nicolas Caraux and Fouad Bachirou signed contract extensions to keep them at the club until the summer of 2015.[51] Joe McKee also extended his contract.[52]Stephen Stirling signed on again on a short-term deal until January 2014.[53]October[edit]Morton signed former Rangers striker Nacho Novo on a short-term deal,[54] until January 2014.[55]Craig Reid re-signed on 18 October on a short-term deal.[56]Morton were knocked out of the League Cup at the quarter-final stage by St Johnstone,[57] and drawn against Inverness Caledonian Thistle in the fourth round of the Scottish Cup.[58]November[edit]Jake Nicholson signed after leaving Spurs in the summer.[59]Allan Moore was sacked on 23 November 2013 after a 5\u20131 home defeat to Livingston.[60]David Hopkin would take interim charge of the club,[61] assisted by Derek Anderson.[62]In Hopkin’s second match in charge of Morton (the first being a 2\u20131 defeat at Cliftonhill in November 2002), they were eliminated from the Scottish Cup after a 4\u20130 thrashing by Inverness.December[edit]Ex-Kilmarnock manager Kenny Shiels was appointed as the new Morton boss.[63]Nacho Novo was released on Christmas Eve.[64]Mark McLaughlin also left the club on the same day.[65]Morton signed Barrie McKay on a month’s loan from Rangers, as well as signing ex-Rangers defender Darren Cole on a contract until the end of the season.[66]A selection of trialists including Garry O’Connor and David Robertson played as Morton lost 1\u20130 to St Mirren at Parklea.[67]January[edit]David Robertson signed, along with ex-Wigan Athletic youth defender Jamie McCormack.[68]Craig Reid, Jake Nicholson and Stephen Stirling were told they could leave the club at the end of their short-term contracts.[69]Having freed up some wages with the five releases thus far, Shiels signed former Scotland international Garry O’Connor.[70]Morton completed the signing of former Chelsea and Brighton full-back Ben Sampayo.[71]Development squad full-back Glenn Eadie was released by mutual consent after receiving limited playing time in the reserves this season.[72]Tom\u00e1\u0161 Peciar left the club while Celtic defender Stuart Findlay came in on loan to replace him. Derek Riordan was scheduled to train with Morton.[73]Jonathan Page was released,[74] while former St Mirren striker Jack Smith signed for the development squad.[75]Riordan didn’t appear at training so Kenny Shiels ended his interest in the player.[76][77]Michal Habai moved to Livingston on a free transfer.[78]Morton’s home match against Queen of the South on 25 January was abandoned after a spectator collapsed from a suspected heart attack.[79]Barrie McKay’s loan was extended until the end of the season.[80]Rowan Vine signed just before the transfer window shut, until the end of the season.[81]February[edit]Kabba Cham was released from his two-year contract by mutual consent.[82]Tony Wallace joined Queen’s Park on a month’s loan.[83]Stuart Findlay became the first current Morton player to be selected for the Scotland U21 squad in many years.[84]Fouad Bachirou also received his first call-up for the Comoros national football team, and after making his international debut he became the first Morton player to be capped since Paul Fenwick with Canada.[85]March[edit]Both Findlay and Bachirou played 90 minutes for their respective international sides.[86]After returning from his loan spell, and playing one match for Morton, Tony Wallace again was loaned out to Queen’s Park[87]April[edit]Shiels signed English midfielder Oliver Emsden on amateur terms.[88]David Hopkin resigned as Morton’s assistant manager on 23 April 2014.[89]First team transfers[edit]From end of 2012\u201313 season, to last match of season 2013\u201314In[edit]Out[edit]Squad (that played for first team)[edit]Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.Fixtures and results[edit]\u00a0\u00a0Win\u00a0\u00a0Draw\u00a0\u00a0Loss\u00a0\u00a0Upcoming fixtureFriendlies[edit]DateOpponentsStadiumResult F\u2013A [a]ScorersAttendanceNotesRef.3 July 2013Sheffield UnitedCappielow Park, Greenock0\u20131709Sheffield United scorer was Chris Porter from the penalty spot[32]6 July 2013MotherwellCappielow Park, Greenock3\u20131Kabba-Modou Cham Martin Murphy Closed doorsMotherwell scorer was Fraser Kerr Ex-Morton defender Craig Reid played as a trialist for Motherwell Both Morton scorers played as trialists[109]9 July 2013Rotherham UnitedCappielow Park, Greenock0\u20130667Ex-Morton midfielder Michael Tidser played for Rotherham[110]13 July 2013St JohnstoneCappielow Park, Greenock0\u201311,014Testimonial match for Peter Weatherson St Johnstone scorer was Dave Mackay with a 25-yard free-kick Weatherson’s two brothers played the last few minutes up-front for Morton Ex-Morton midfielders Chris Millar and Patrick Cregg played for St Johnstone[111]16 July 2013Viewfield RoversCappielow Park, Greenock9\u20130Archie Campbell Jordan Cairnie Joe McKee Aidan Fulton David Verlaque David McNeil Tony Wallace pen’233Renfrewshire Cup semi-final[112]20 July 2013St MirrenSt Mirren Park, Paisley4\u20132Kabba-Modou Cham Reece Hands David O’Brien 3,703Renfrewshire Cup final Ex-Morton players David van Zanten, Jason Naismith and Paul McGowan played for St Mirren Morton win the trophy for the 52nd time St Mirren scorers were Paul McGowan and Gary Teale[39]28 July 2013Largs ThistleBarrfields, Largs4\u20133Dylan McLaughlin Jordan Cairnie Ryan Hirooka Cameron O’Neil Testimonial match for Stephen Connick Ex-Morton defender Creag Little played for Largs As did ex-youths Craig Black, Kevin Struthers, Scott Keogh and William Boyd Ryan Hirooka played as a trialist[113]20 August 2013Motherwell U20Dalziel Park, Carfin1\u20132Kabba-Modou Cham Public parkNicolas Caraux saved a penalty[114]17 September 2013KilmarnockBroadwood Stadium, Cumbernauld0\u20133Closed door[115]30 December 2013St MirrenParklea Community Stadium, Port Glasgow0\u20131Closed door[67]7 February 2014MotherwellDalziel Park, Carfin1\u20135Thomas O’Ware Public park[116]Scottish Championship[edit]League position is after Morton game, not after round of games in case of postponements.DateOpponentsStadiumResult F\u2013A[a]Home eventsAway eventsAttendancePointsLeague positionRefereeRef.10 August 2012CowdenbeathCappielow Park, Greenock2\u20130Reece Hands 27′ Archie Campbell 65′ Joe McKee \u00a082‘Thomas O’Brien \u00a036‘\u00a088‘\u00a0 Kenny Adamson \u00a058‘1,81731stEuan Norris[117]17 August 2012FalkirkThe Falkirk Stadium, Grangemouth1\u20133Jay Fulton \u00a05‘ Rory Loy 40′, 45+1′ Philip Roberts 48′Mark McLaughlin \u00a067‘ Reece Hands 90′3,05836th Craig Thomson[118]24 August 2013DumbartonDumbarton Football Stadium, Dumbarton1\u20133Mitchel Megginson 18′ Colin Nish 42′ Steven McDougall 84′Dougie Imrie 19′\u00a0(pen)1,17138th Willie Collum[119]31 August 2013Raith RoversCappielow Park, Greenock1\u20131Tony Wallace \u00a025‘ Michal Habai \u00a036‘ Dougie Imrie 39′\u00a0(pen) \u00a041‘Calum Elliot \u00a039‘ Kevin Moon \u00a058‘ Grant Anderson 78′ Liam Fox \u00a083‘1,54548th Barry Cook[120]14 September 2013LivingstonAlmondvale Stadium, Livingston2\u20132Simon Mensing 4′ Marc McNulty 14′ \u00a069‘ Kyle Wilkie \u00a017‘ Coll Donaldson \u00a049‘ Burton O’Brien \u00a078‘Reece Hands 34′ Kabba-Modou Cham 45+1′ Michal Habai \u00a057‘1,07758th Andrew Dallas[121]21 September 2013Queen of the SouthCappielow Park, Greenock0\u20132Scott Taggart \u00a057‘ Reece Hands Michal Habai \u00a070‘ Tony Wallace \u00a090‘Iain Russell 45′ \u00a090‘ Derek Lyle 59′ Derek Young \u00a085‘1,82659th Stephen Finnie[49]28 September 2013DundeeDens Park, Dundee1\u20133Peter MacDonald 47′, 50′ Craig Beattie 71′Tom\u00e1\u0161 Peciar 23′3,870510th Iain Brines[122]5 October 2013Alloa AthleticCappielow Park, Greenock0\u20132Dougie Imrie \u00a055‘ Fouad Bachirou \u00a087‘Graeme Holmes 41′ Andy Kirk 48′ Declan McManus \u00a075‘1,478510th Don Robertson[123]12 October 2013Hamilton AcademicalCappielow Park, Greenock1\u20131Michal Habai 69′ \u00a077‘ Dougie Imrie \u00a090+2‘Anthony Andreu 33′ Alex Neil \u00a077‘ Ziggy Gordon \u00a090‘2,106610th Calum Murray[124]19 October 2013CowdenbeathCentral Park, Cowdenbeath1\u20135Jordan Morton 2′ Kane Hemmings 4′, 39′, 79′ Jon Robertson \u00a055‘ Greg Stewart 72′Dougie Imrie \u00a014‘ 45+1′ Archie Campbell \u00a080‘ Joe McKee \u00a082‘543610th Kevin Clancy[125]26 October 2013Raith RoversStark’s Park, Kirkcaldy1\u20132Kevin Moon 44′ Laurie Ellis \u00a074‘ Gordon Smith 90+3′ \u00a090+4‘Michal Habai \u00a030‘ Nacho Novo \u00a048‘ 70′1,569610th George Salmond[126]9 November 2013DumbartonCappielow Park, Greenock2\u20130Mark McLaughlin 60′ Fouad Bachirou \u00a065‘ Tom\u00e1\u0161 Peciar 88′ Stephen Stirling \u00a090‘Jordan Kirkpatrick \u00a058‘ Paul McGinn \u00a063‘ Scott Agnew \u00a077‘1,687910th Stevie O’Reilly[127]16 November 2013Queen of the SouthPalmerston Park, Dumfries0\u20132Gavin Reilly 6′ Ian McShane 18′ Kevin Holt \u00a066‘Fouad Bachirou \u00a055‘ Tony Wallace \u00a066‘ Kabba-Modou Cham \u00a071‘1,685910th Crawford Allan[128]23 November 2013LivingstonCappielow Park, Greenock1\u20135Kabba-Modou Cham 26′\u00a087‘ Dougie Imrie \u00a041‘ Nacho Novo \u00a081‘Marc McNulty 6′, 90+2′ 64′\u00a0(pen) Andy Barrowman 28′ Martin Scott 37′ Simon Mensing \u00a056‘ Callum Fordyce \u00a085‘1,460910th Greg Aitken[129]7 December 2013DundeeCappielow Park, Greenock1\u20132Jake Nicholson \u00a028‘ Dougie Imrie 59′ Tom\u00e1\u0161 Peciar \u00a060‘ Mark McLaughlin \u00a073‘Craig Beattie 17′ Declan Gallagher 45′ Kevin McBride \u00a089‘1,536910th Crawford Allan[130]14 December 2013Alloa AthleticRecreation Park, Alloa0\u20132Jason Marr \u00a028‘ Andy Kirk 43′ Ben Gordon \u00a059‘ Stephen Simmons \u00a077‘ Declan McManus 85′Fouad Bachirou \u00a035‘ Tom\u00e1\u0161 Peciar \u00a039‘ Jake Nicholson \u00a059‘546910th Des Roache[131]21 December 2013FalkirkCappielow Park, Greenock0\u20132Dougie Imrie \u00a060‘ Aidan Ferris \u00a072‘Kieran Duffie 51′ Conor McGrandles \u00a059‘ Rory Loy 69′1,873910th Stephen Finnie[132]28 December 2013Hamilton AcademicalNew Douglas Park, Hamilton0\u20131Micka\u00ebl Antoine-Curier 24′ Grant Gillespie \u00a090+1‘ Ali Crawford \u00a090+2‘1,472910th Iain Brines[133]4 January 2014DumbartonDumbarton Football Stadium, Dumbarton0\u20132Mitchel Megginson \u00a012‘ Chris Turner \u00a026‘ Bryan Prunty 45+1′\u00a0(pen) Chris Kane 82′ Colin Nish \u00a087‘Tomas Peciar \u00a018‘ Scott Taggart \u00a045‘1,469910th Kevin Clancy[134]11 January 2014Raith RoversCappielow Park, Greenock0\u20130Kevin Moon \u00a087‘1,7451010th Iain Brines[135]18 January 2014LivingstonAlmondvale Stadium, Livingston1\u20130Dougie Imrie \u00a041‘ Barrie McKay 45+1′ David Robertson \u00a048‘1,2451310th George Salmond[136]25 January 2014Queen of the SouthCappielow Park, GreenockA\u2013A[79]29 January 2014Queen of the SouthCappielow Park, Greenock1\u20131Dougie Imrie \u00a037‘ Thomas O’Ware \u00a059‘ Archie Campbell 86′Paul Burns \u00a036‘ Iain Russell 44′ \u00a051‘ Chris Higgins \u00a045+1‘ Stephen McKenna \u00a050‘ Ian McShane \u00a076‘2,3411410th Euan Anderson[137]1 February 2014FalkirkThe Falkirk Stadium, Grangemouth1\u20131Rory Loy Mark Millar 63′\u00a0(pen) \u00a068‘Dougie Imrie 45+1′ Fouad Bachirou \u00a082‘3,1201510th John McKendrick[138]15 February 2014CowdenbeathCappielow Park, Greenock1\u20131Stuart Findlay \u00a064‘ Archie Campbell 85′John Armstrong 13′ Kenny Adamson \u00a057‘ James Fowler \u00a088‘2,0871610th Brian Colvin[139]22 February 2014Alloa AthleticCappielow Park, Greenock0\u20131Rowan Vine \u00a028‘ Stuart Findlay \u00a048‘ Dougie Imrie \u00a090+2‘Ryan McCord 18′ Stephen Simmons \u00a075‘ Ben Gordon \u00a082‘1,6281610th John Beaton[140]1 March 2014DundeeDens Park, Dundee0\u20132Christian Nad\u00e9 13′ \u00a058‘ Willie Dyer \u00a057‘ Declan Gallagher \u00a075‘ Peter MacDonald 86′ Martin Boyle \u00a090+1‘Fouad Bachirou \u00a067‘ Marc Fitzpatrick \u00a082‘4,4881610th George Salmond[141]15 March 2014Raith RoversStark’s Park, Kirkcaldy1\u20132Callum Booth \u00a027‘ Greig Spence 68′\u00a0(pen) 80′Darren Cole \u00a03‘ Dougie Imrie \u00a013‘ Rowan Vine 18′ Aidan Fulton \u00a053‘ Archie Campbell \u00a067‘1,3081610th Craig Charleston[142]22 March 2014Hamilton AcademicalCappielow Park, Greenock3\u20134Rowan Vine 23′ Dougie Imrie \u00a045+2‘ Marc Fitzpatrick 60′ Garry O’Connor 84′Jason Scotland 13′ Darian MacKinnon \u00a045+3‘ Louis Longridge 54′, 64′ Micka\u00ebl Antoine-Curier 87′1,3451610th Calum Murray[143]25 March 2014CowdenbeathCentral Park, Cowdenbeath0\u20133Kyle Miller 6′, 70′ Greg Stewart 63′Rowan Vine \u00a053‘ Fouad Bachirou \u00a056‘ Marc Fitzpatrick \u00a069‘3181610th John Beaton[144]29 March 2014Queen of the SouthPalmerston Park, Dumfries0\u20133Chris Higgins 9′ Chris Mitchell \u00a034‘ Derek Lyle 49′ Mark Kerr \u00a066‘ Gavin Reilly 81′1,4871610th Iain Brines[145]1 April 2014DumbartonCappielow Park, Greenock3\u20130Rowan Vine 14′ Thomas O’Ware 38′ \u00a059‘ Barrie McKay 57′Mitchel Megginson \u00a056‘ Garry Fleming \u00a074‘8261910th Alan Muir[146]5 April 2014LivingstonCappielow Park, Greenock2\u20130Dougie Imrie 14′ Barrie McKay 45+2′Simon Mensing \u00a051‘ Nejc Mevlja \u00a077‘ Kyle Wilkie \u00a086‘1,0092210th Craig Charleston[147]12 April 2014Alloa AthleticRecreation Park, Alloa0\u20132Kevin Cawley 15′ Ryan McCord 53′ Jonathan Tiffoney \u00a060‘ Darryl Meggatt \u00a084‘6152210th RELEGATEDJohn McKendrick[148]19 April 2014DundeeCappielow Park, Greenock1\u20130Stuart Findlay \u00a074‘ Dougie Imrie 78′Iain Davidson \u00a032‘ Gavin Rae \u00a075‘2,1172510th Mat Northcroft[149]26 April 2014FalkirkCappielow Park, Greenock1\u20131Thomas O’Ware \u00a045‘ Rowan Vine 60′ Darren Cole \u00a063‘Conor McGrandles 41′ Mark Millar \u00a069‘1,9212610th Craig Thomson[150]3 May 2014Hamilton AcademicalNew Douglas Park, Hamilton2\u201310Micka\u00ebl Antoine-Curier 5′, 56′, 78′, 86′ Anthony Andreu 8′, 32′ 45′\u00a0(pen) Louis Longridge 35′ Michael Devlin 68′Dougie Imrie 22′, 73′ Rowan Vine \u00a045‘ Scott Taggart \u00a062‘ Stuart Findlay 85′\u00a0(o.g.)2,0342610th Steven McLean[151]Scottish Cup[edit]Scottish League Cup[edit]Scottish Challenge Cup[edit]Reserves[edit]DateOpponentsStadiumResult F\u2013A[a]Morton goalscorersRef.11 July 2012StranraerLochinch Police Club, Pollok Country Park, Glasgow2\u20137Aidan Fulton Trialist [155]2 September 2013Alloa Athletic (Reserve League)Recreation Park, Alloa0\u20133[156]9 September 2013Stenhousemuir (Reserve League)Cappielow Park, Greenock3\u20131Archie Campbell David McNeil pen’[157]2 October 2013East Stirlingshire (Reserve League)University of Stirling, Bridge of Allan3\u20131Stephen Stirling pen’ Aidan Ferris David McNeil pen’[158]8 October 2013Dundee (Reserve League)Dens Park, Dundee3\u20133Michal Habai Archie Campbell [159]14 October 2013Berwick Rangers (Reserve League)Cappielow Park, Greenock4\u20131Aidan Ferris [160]20 October 2013Fraserburgh (SFA Youth Cup R3)Cappielow Park, Greenock2\u20130David McNeil pen’[161]22 October 2013Annan Athletic (Reserve League)Galabank, Annan0\u20136[162]31 October 2013Rangers U18Rangers Training Centre, Auchenhowie3\u20132Aidan Fulton David McNeil [163]5 November 2013Raith Rovers (Reserve League)Stark’s Park, Kirkcaldy2\u20132Cameron O’Neil Archie Campbell [164]11 November 2013Queen of the South (Reserve League)Parklea Community Stadium, Port Glasgow3\u20132Kabba-Modou Cham David McNeil Aidan Ferris [165]18 November 2013Livingston (Reserve League)Albyn Park, Broxburn2\u20131Kabba-Modou Cham [166]26 November 2013East Fife (Reserve League)Parklea Community Stadium, Port Glasgow2\u20131David McNeil Aidan Ferris [167]1 December 2013Ayr United (SFA Youth Cup R4)Cappielow Park, Greenock3\u20132David McNeil John Tennant [168]3 December 2013Cowdenbeath (Reserve League)Central Park, Cowdenbeath2\u20130Archie Campbell Aidan Fulton [169]10 December 2013Ayr United (Reserve League)Cappielow Park, Greenock2\u20130David McNeil Thomas O’Ware [170]17 December 2013Airdrieonians (Reserve League)Excelsior Stadium, Airdrie4\u20130Derek Gaston Aidan Ferris Reece Hands [171]23 December 2013Queen’s Park (Reserve League)Toryglen Regional Football Centre, Toryglen, Glasgow0\u20132[172]17 February 2014Ayr United (Reserve League Cup)Somerset Park, Ayr7\u20131Archie Campbell pen’ Tony Wallace Nicky Jamieson Jack Smith [173]25 February 2014Livingston (Reserve League Cup)Parklea Community Stadium, Port Glasgow2\u20130Joe McKee pen’ Dougie Imrie [174]2 March 2014Kilmarnock (SFA Youth Cup QF)Rugby Park, Kilmarnock1\u20132Aidan Fulton [175]6 March 2014Airdrieonians (Reserve League Cup)Excelsior Stadium, Airdrie3\u20132Thomas O’Ware Rowan Vine [176]18 March 2014Queen of the South (Reserve League Cup)Parklea Community Stadium, Port Glasgow0\u20132[177]27 March 2014Annan Athletic (Reserve League Cup)Galabank, Annan3\u20131David McNeil Cameron O’Neil Aidan Ferris [178]15 April 2014Queen’s Park (Reserve League Cup)Cappielow Park, Greenock0\u20133[179]28 April 2014Cowdenbeath (Reserve League Cup SF)Central Park, Cowdenbeath1\u20132Jordan Cairnie [180]League table[edit]Source: SoccerwayRules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.(O) Play-off winner; (R) RelegatedPlayer statistics[edit]As of 20 May 2014All competitions[edit]Additional positions played listed, if have started in more than one this season.^ a b c d e f Morton scores first.References[edit]^ Mitchell, Jonathan (6 May 2013). “Moore set to sign one-year extension”. 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