Peterhead vs Greenock Morton, 2014/15 Scottish Division Two, 2014/2015 Scottish Division Two

· Scottish League One
  • 56': Andy Rodgers (P)
FT
1 - 3
  • 61': Declan McManus
  • 87': Declan McManus
  • 90'+4': Ross Caldwell

Morton leave it late for win

Morton leave it late for win

Game Information

Competition: Scottish League One

Venue: Balmoor Stadium
Location: Peterhead, Scotland
Attendance: 659

Line-Ups

PET Peterhead

No. Name
1 Graeme Smith (GK)
2 Cameron Kerr
5 Scott Ross
4 Ryan Strachan Yellow Card
3 Steven Noble Yellow Card
8 James Redman
6 Gary McDonald
10 Kevin Dzierzawski
7 Nicholas Riley
9 Andy Rodgers
11 David Cox

MORT Greenock Morton

No. Name
1 Derek Gaston (GK)
2 Lee Kilday
5 Sean Crighton
6 Stefan Milojevic
3 Mark Russell
7 Conor Pepper
4 Thomas O'Ware
8 Ross Forbes
11 Jamie McCluskey
9 Peter MacDonald
10 Declan McManus

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