Clyde vs Greenock Morton, 2008/08 Scottish Division One, 2008/2009 Scottish Division One

· Scottish Championship
  • 44': Ruari MacLennan
  • 45': Scott Gemmill
  • Red Card 61': Billy Gibson
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2 - 4
  • 32': Erik Paartalu
  • 70': Ian Russell
  • 86': Brian Wake
  • 90': Brian Wake

About

Clyde are hosting Greenock Morton at Broadwood Stadium, Cumbernauld, Scotland, starting on . The match is a part of the Scottish Championship.

Game Information

Competition: Scottish Championship

Venue: Broadwood Stadium
Location: Cumbernauld, Scotland
Attendance: 1,165

Line-Ups

CLY Clyde

No. Name
David Hutton (GK)
Mark Brown
Chris Higgins
Alan Lithgow
Anthony Stevenson
Ruari MacLennan
Billy Gibson Yellow Card
Stuart Kettlewell
Gregory Tade
Ivica Vrdoljak
Scott Gemmill

MORT Greenock Morton

No. Name
Kevin Cuthbert (GK)
Allan McManus
Stewart Greacen
Ryan McGuffie
Alex Walker
Erik Paartalu
Allan Jenkins Yellow Card
Kevin Finlayson
Peter Weatherson Yellow Card
James Grady
Jim McAlistair

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