Greenock Morton vs Clydebank, 2001/2002 Scottish Division Two

· Scottish League One
  • 19': Warren Hawke
  • 50': Dave McPherson
  • 82': Paul Wright (P)
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3 - 1
  • 90': Rob McKinnon

About

Greenock Morton are hosting Clydebank at Cappielow Park, Greenock, Scotland, starting on . The match is a part of the Scottish League One.

Game Information

Competition: Scottish League One

Venue: Cappielow Park
Location: Greenock, Scotland
Attendance: 1,146

SPFL League One Standings

# TEAM GP GD PTS
1 Inverness Caledonian Thistle 8 +13 16
2 Hamilton Academical 8 +9 14
3 Stenhousemuir 8 +2 14
4 Alloa Athletic 7 +1 12
Full Standings

Line-Ups

MORT Greenock Morton

No. Name
Marco Maisano Yellow Card
Craig Coyle (GK)
Dylan Kerr
David MacGregor
Dave McPherson
Derek Collins
Gary Tweedie
Scott Bannerman
Warren Hawke
Scott Miller Yellow Card
Paul Wright

CLY Clydebank

No. Name
Henry Smith (GK)
Neil McGowan
Mark McNally
Rob McKinnon
Brian Hamilton
Derek Ferguson
Eric Paton
Michael O'Neill
Brian McColligan
Paul Shields
Paul McGrillen Yellow Card

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