2010–11 Greenock Morton F.C. season

Greenock Morton 2010–11 football season
Greenock Morton
2010–11 season
ChairmanDouglas Rae
ManagerJames Grady (31/10/09-9/5/10)
Allan Moore (26/5/10-present)
Scottish First Division7th
Scottish CupFifth round
(eliminated by Inverness Caledonian Thistle)
League CupSecond round
(eliminated by St Johnstone)
Challenge CupSecond round
(eliminated by Ross County)
Top goalscorerLeague: Allan Jenkins (8)
All: Brian Graham (11)
Highest home attendanceLeague: 4,626 (v Dunfermline Athletic)
Cup: 3,422 (v St Mirren (RC))
Lowest home attendanceLeague: 980 (v Stirling Albion)
Cup: 1,339 (v Airdrie United)
Average home league attendance1,913
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

Season 2010–11 saw Greenock Morton compete in their fourth consecutive season in the First Division, having defeated Ayr United on the last day of the 2009–10 season.[1]

Story of the season

May

James Grady and his assistant Allan McManus (signed for Dumbarton[2]) were sacked on 9 May, after eight months in charge.[3]

Ryan McGuffie signed a pre-contract agreement with hometown club Queen of the South.[4]

Erik Paartalu returned home to Australia to sign for Brisbane Roar.[5]

Morton release 7 other players, although they may still be re-signed by the new manager when he is appointed. Brian Graham accepted a new deal and Colin Stewart was offered new terms. The released players were Jim McAlister (signed for Hamilton Accies[6]), Steven Masterton (signed for Crawley Town[7]), Alan Reid, Dominic Shimmin (signed for Dundee[8]), Donovan Simmonds (signed for Rushden & Diamonds[9]), Kevin Finlayson (signed for Clyde[10]) and Alex Walker (signed for East Stirlingshire[11] ).[12]

Puma were announced as the new kit manufacturers for the 2010–11 season.[13]

Allan Moore was appointed as manager on 26 May, on a three-year deal.[14]

June

Morton made their first signing of the season on a pre-contract agreement, signing Marc Smyth from Airdrie United;[15] however the move was only fully completed on 29 June.[16]

Colin Stewart also signed a new contract.[15]

Kevin Kelbie signed from Northern Irish side Ballymena United.[17]

David O'Brien joined up with his ex-boss Moore on a free transfer from Stirling Albion.[18]

It was announced on 7 June that Morton would play Blyth Spartans, Gateshead and Bristol Rovers in pre-season friendlies.[19]

Graeme Holmes was signed from Dunfermline Athletic.[20]

Moore appointed Mark McNally as his assistant.[21]

Iain Russell rejected the contract extension in order to sign a two-year contract with Livingston.[22]

Moore signed ex-Queen of the South striker Stewart Kean.[23]

July

With just over a week until the competitive games begin, Morton sign defender Grant Evans on loan from Hamilton Accies.[24]

New contracts were given to youngsters Ryan Kane and Nathan Shepherd.[25]

David MacGregor was given another years contract with the club. This will coincide with his testimonial year at Morton.[26]

French trialists Fouad Bachirou and Tarik Bengelloun were signed on one-year deals.[27] It turned out however that Bengelloun required to serve a lengthy suspension for a bottle throwing incident in France, so the contract offer was rescinded.[28] Bengelloun later returned to France to sign for Racing in Paris.[29]

Stuart McCaffrey was signed on a one-year deal from St Johnstone to take the squad to 22.[30]

Ryan McWilliams was released, and signed for Second Division Ayr United.[31]

August

Morton exited both the Scottish League Cup and Scottish Challenge Cup in the second round, against St Johnstone and Ross County respectively.

In their match against Raith Rovers, Morton gave ex-Dundee fullback Eddie Malone a start as a trialist.[32]

Neil MacFarlane was released to allow room for one more player to come in to the squad.[33] MacFarlane eventually signed for Annan Athletic in the Third Division.

September

Celtic loaned local youngster Sean Fitzharris to Morton on 10 September after he scored a brace against them in a 4–0 Celtic victory at Lennoxtown training centre.[34]

Cameroonian striker Jonathan Toto signed until January, when he is expected to sign for Scottish Premier League side Hearts.[35]

Ex-Falkirk and Hibs midfielder Patrick Cregg was brought in on trial and made his début against Ross County alongside Toto, Cregg was signed by rivals St Mirren.

October

Ryan Kane and Nathan Shepherd joined Ayrshire junior side Glenafton Athletic on loan, and made their debuts in a 6–3 victory over Bellshill Athletic.

Darren Young joined the club as a trialist[36] and made his first appearance from the bench in the draw at Cowdenbeath.

Morton were drawn away to near neighbours Dumbarton,[37] the fifth cup meeting between the pair in two seasons.

November

Darren Young signed on a short-term contract until the end of 2010.[38]

December

Stewart Greacen who had been at the club since 2003 (and had a previous loan spell at Cappielow) was released.[39][40]

Jonathan Toto also left the club (signing for Etoile FC in March).[40]

After the release of Greacen freed up funds (he signed for Derry City in February 2011[41]), Darren Young was offered a new contract to the end of the season.[42] Young signed the new contract, and the loan of Grant Evans was also extended until the end of the season.[43]

January

Morton were drawn against Airdrie United in the Scottish Cup after their opponents defeated Beith 3–4 in a replay at Bellsdale Park.[44]

Sean Fitzharris was loaned again from Celtic for the remainder of the season.[45]

Derek Lyle was signed on a free transfer from Hamilton,[46] which the manager stated would be the last incoming transfer of the season.[47]

In their re-arranged Scottish Cup fourth round tie at Cappielow, Morton battled back from 0–2 down, with ten men, to salvage a draw and earn a replay at the Excelsior Stadium.[48] The replay in Airdrie finished 5–2 to Morton, allowing them to progress to the fifth round to play Inverness Caledonian Thistle at the Caledonian Stadium.

February

Morton were eliminated from the Scottish Cup, after being annihilated 5–1 by Inverness, with new boy Lyle scoring a late consolation.[49]

March

Morton youngster Declan McDaid (aged 15) became the centre of transfer speculation, and a rejected £35,000 bid from Celtic, with Aston Villa and Sunderland also scouting him.[50]

April

Derek Lyle was arrested by Strathclyde Police, as part of Operation Neptune, on suspicion of possession of controlled substances at his home in Bishopbriggs.[51] This later was confirmed to be "possession with intent to supply", a much more serious charge for which he and partner Nicola Mullen (29) were released on bail pending full committal.[52]

Morton were confirmed as safe from automatic relegation on 10 April, when Stirling Albion failed to beat Dundee; condemning themselves to play in the Second Division next season.[53]

Michael Tidser signed a new three-year contract with the club.[54]

May

Kevin McKinlay, David MacGregor, Kevin Cuthbert, Darren Young, Graeme Holmes and Stewart Kean were all told they would be released in a mass clear-out.[55]

First choice centre-back pairing Stuart McCaffrey and Marc Smyth signed new one-year deals.[56]

Derek Lyle was told he would not receive a new contract in the summer, but a new deal was tabled for Carlo Monti.[57]

Colin Stewart signed a new one-year contract.[58]

Morton finished the season in seventh place after a disappointing defeat to already relegated Stirling Albion at the Doubletree Dunblane Stadium.[59]

First team transfers

  • From end of 2009–10 season, to last match of season 2010–11

In

Player From League Fee
Scotland Marc Smyth Airdrie United Scottish Football League Second Division Free (June 2010)
Scotland Kevin Kelbie Northern Ireland Ballymena United IFA Premiership Free (June 2010)
Scotland David O'Brien Stirling Albion Scottish Football League Second Division Free (June 2010)
Scotland Graeme Holmes Dunfermline Athletic Scottish Football League First Division Free (June 2010)
Scotland Stewart Kean Queen of the South Scottish Football League First Division Free (June 2010)
Scotland Grant Evans Hamilton Academical Scottish Premier League Loan (July 2010)
France Fouad Bachirou France Paris St. Germain CFA Championnat de France amateur Free (July 2010)
Scotland Stuart McCaffrey St Johnstone Scottish Premier League Free (July 2010)
Scotland Eddie Malone Dundee Scottish Football League First Division Trial (August 2010)
Scotland Sean Fitzharris Celtic Scottish Premier League Loan (September 2010)
Cameroon Jonathan Toto Italy A.C. Legnano Lega Pro Seconda Divisione Free (September 2010)
Republic of Ireland Patrick Cregg Hibernian Scottish Premier League Trial (September 2010)
Scotland Darren Young Dundee Scottish Football League First Division Trial (October 2010)
Scotland Darren Young Dundee Scottish Football League First Division Free (November 2010)
Scotland Sean Fitzharris Celtic Scottish Premier League Loan (January 2011)
Scotland Derek Lyle Hamilton Academical Scottish Premier League Free (January 2011)

Out

Player To League Fee
Scotland Allan McManus Dumbarton Scottish Football League Second Division Fired (May 2010)
Scotland James Grady St Mirren (coach) Scottish Premier League Fired (May 2010)
Scotland Ryan McGuffie Queen of the South Scottish Football League First Division Free (May 2010)
Australia Erik Paartalu Australia Brisbane Roar A-League Free (May 2010)
England Dominic Shimmin Dundee Scottish Football League First Division Free (May 2010)
England Donovan Simmonds England Rushden & Diamonds Conference National Free (May 2010)
Scotland Alex Walker East Stirlingshire Scottish Football League Third Division Free (May 2010)
Scotland Alan Reid Queen of the South Scottish Football League First Division Free (May 2010)
Scotland Steven Masterton England Crawley Town Conference National Free (May 2010)
Scotland Kevin Finlayson Clyde Scottish Football League Third Division Free (May 2010)
Scotland Jim McAlister Hamilton Academical Scottish Premier League Free (May 2010)
Scotland Iain Russell Livingston Scottish Football League Second Division Free (June 2010)
Scotland Ryan McWilliams Ayr United Scottish Football League Second Division Free (July 2010)
Scotland Neil MacFarlane Annan Athletic Scottish Football League Third Division Free (August 2010)
Scotland Eddie Malone Ayr United Scottish Football League Second Division Free (August 2010)
Republic of Ireland Patrick Cregg St Mirren Scottish Premier League Free (September 2010)
Scotland Nathan Shepherd Glenafton Athletic Scottish Junior Football West Division One Loan (October 2010)
Scotland Ryan Kane Glenafton Athletic Scottish Junior Football West Division One Loan (October 2010)
Scotland Stewart Greacen Republic of Ireland Derry City League of Ireland Premier Division Free (December 2010)
Cameroon Jonathan Toto Singapore Etoile FC S.League Free (December 2010)

Squad (that played for first team)

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Scotland SCO Kevin Cuthbert
GK Scotland SCO Colin Stewart
DF Scotland SCO Grant Evans (on loan from Hamilton Accies)
DF Scotland SCO Stewart Greacen (released mid-season)
DF Scotland SCO Stuart McCaffrey (captain)
DF Scotland SCO David MacGregor
DF Scotland SCO Eddie Malone (trialist)
DF Scotland SCO Kevin McKinlay
DF Scotland SCO Nathan Shepherd
DF Scotland SCO Marc Smyth
MF France FRA Fouad Bachirou
MF Ireland EIR Patrick Cregg (trialist)
MF Scotland SCO Graeme Holmes
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Scotland SCO Allan Jenkins
MF Scotland SCO Ryan Kane
MF Scotland SCO Carlo Monti
MF Scotland SCO David O'Brien
MF Scotland SCO Michael Tidser
MF Scotland SCO Darren Young
FW Scotland SCO Sean Fitzharris (on loan from Celtic)
FW Scotland SCO Brian Graham
FW Scotland SCO Stewart Kean
FW Scotland SCO Kevin Kelbie
FW Scotland SCO Derek Lyle
FW Cameroon CMR Jonathan Toto (released mid-season)
FW England ENG Peter Weatherson

Fixtures and results

  Win   Draw   Loss   Upcoming fixture

Friendlies

Date Opponents Stadium Result
F – A
[60]
Scorers Attendance
8 July 2010 Hamilton Academical Battery Park, Greenock 1 – 0 [61] Stewart Kean Public Park
8 July 2010 Nigeria Nigerian Select XI Battery Park, Greenock 4 – 2 [61] Michael Tidser
Ryan Kane
Jamie McCluskey pen'
Brian Graham
Public Park
10 July 2010 Albion Rovers St. Andrew's High School, Coatbridge 2 – 2 [62] Allan Jenkins
Hardy Pinto-Moreira
Public Park
13 July 2010 England Blyth Spartans Croft Park, Blyth 0 – 0[63] 285
15 July 2010 England Gateshead Gateshead International Stadium, Gateshead 1 – 0 [64] Allan Jenkins 44' ?
17 July 2010 England Bristol Rovers Cappielow Park, Greenock 1 – 3 [65] Peter Weatherson 82' (pen) 1,037
20 July 2010 Moorcroft A.F.C.
Renfrewshire Cup 2009/10 semi final
Cappielow Park, Greenock 13 – 0 [66] Carlo Monti pen'
Kevin Kelbie
Peter Weatherson pen'
Graeme Holmes
Michael Tidser
?
27 July 2010 St Mirren
Renfrewshire Cup 2009/10 final
Cappielow Park, Greenock 0 – 0
PENS: 3 – 4 [67]
3,422
30 August 2010 Greenock Juniors Cappielow Park, Greenock 3–2 ? Closed door
6 September 2010 Dumbarton Cappielow Park, Greenock 1–4 Tarik Bengelloun Closed door
8 September 2010 Celtic XI Lennoxtown training centre, Glasgow 0 – 4[68] Closed door
28 September 2010 Motherwell Fir Park, Motherwell 3–1 ? Closed door
5 October 2010 Airdrie United James Y. Keanie Park, Johnstone 3–2 Brian Graham
Michael Tidser
Closed door
7 October 2010 St Mirren James Y. Keanie Park, Johnstone 2–2 Stewart Kean
Peter Weatherson
Public Park
3 November 2010 Rangers Murray Park, Auchenhowie 0–6 Closed door
16 November 2010 St Mirren Cappielow Park, Greenock 3–2 Kevin Kelbie
David O'Brien
Own goal
Closed door
22 November 2010 Hamilton Academical Cappielow Park, Greenock 3–1 Kevin Kelbie
Allan Jenkins
Own goal
Closed door
29 December 2010 Rangers Murray Park, Auchenhowie 0–1 Closed door
4 January 2011 East Stirlingshire Ravenscraig Regional Sports Facility, Motherwell 2 – 1[69] Brian Graham
Stewart Kean
Closed door
9 February 2011 Scotland u21 Cappielow Park, Greenock 3 – 4[70] Peter Weatherson
Trialist
Fouad Bachirou
Closed door
3 May 2011 Carlton YMCA
Renfrewshire Cup 2010/11 semi final
Cappielow Park, Greenock 4–0 Own Goal
Stewart Kean
Steven McAfee
Declan McDaid
?

Irn-Bru Scottish Football League First Division

Date Opponents Stadium Result
F – A
[60]
Events Attendance Points Referee
7 August 2010 Stirling Albion Cappielow Park, Greenock 0–0 Stuart McCaffrey Yellow card 58'
Michael Tidser Yellow card 89'
Carlo Monti Yellow card 90'
2,375 1 Charlie Richmond
14 August 2010 Dunfermline Athletic East End Park, Dunfermline 0–2 Michael Tidser Yellow card 59'
Peter Weatherson Yellow card 72'
3,113 1 Alan Muir
21 August 2010 Partick Thistle Cappielow Park, Greenock 2–0 Stewart Kean 18'
Michael Tidser 88'
2,706 4 John McKendrick
28 August 2010 Raith Rovers Stark's Park, Kirkcaldy 0–1 2,344 4 Bobby Madden
11 September 2010 Cowdenbeath Cappielow Park, Greenock 1–2 Stewart Kean 59' 1,839 4 Brian Colvin
18 September 2010 Falkirk Westfield, Grangemouth 1–2 Stewart Kean 79'
Kevin McKinlay Yellow card 86'
3,988 4 Mike Tumilty
25 September 2010 Ross County Cappielow Park, Greenock 0–0 Patrick Cregg Yellow card 42'
Stewart Kean Yellow card 69'
Michael Tidser Yellow card 84'
1,632 5 Thomas Robertson
2 October 2010 Dundee Dens Park, Dundee 1–2 Sean Fitzharris Yellow card 20'
Peter Weatherson 41'
4,068 5 Euan Norris
16 October 2010 Queen of the South Cappielow Park, Greenock 2–0 Peter Weatherson 50' (pen.), 73'
Brian Graham Yellow card 78'
1,777 8 Calum Murray
23 October 2010 Cowdenbeath Central Park, Cowdenbeath 2–2 Brian Graham 10'
Allan Jenkins 45' Yellow card 86'
582 9 Stephen Finnie
30 October 2010 Raith Rovers Cappielow Park, Greenock 0–1 1,858 9 Steve Conroy
6 November 2010 Dunfermline Athletic Cappielow Park, Greenock 2–1 Brian Graham 24'
Carlo Monti 36' (pen.)
Michael Tidser Yellow card 73'
Darren Young Yellow card 75'
1,813 12 Mat Northcroft
13 November 2010 Partick Thistle Firhill Stadium, Glasgow 0–0 2,436 13 Brian Winter
11 December 2010 Dundee Cappielow Park, Greenock 0–1 Stuart McCaffrey Yellow card 81'
David MacGregor Yellow card 86'
1,568 13 Eddie Smith
14 December 2010 Ross County Victoria Park, Dingwall 2–2 Brian Graham 26'
Allan Jenkins 31'
Michael Tidser Yellow card 81'
1,759 14 Iain Brines
15 January 2011 Cowdenbeath Cappielow Park, Greenock 3–0 David O'Brien 33'
Stuart McCaffrey Yellow card 34'
Allan Jenkins 54'
Grant Evans Yellow card 55'
Brian Graham 57'
1,375 17 Mike Tumilty
22 January 2011 Raith Rovers Stark's Park, Kirkcaldy 2–2 Derek Lyle 53', Yellow card 64'
Peter Weatherson 89'
2,220 18 Craig Thomson
29 January 2011 Ross County Cappielow Park, Greenock 2–1 Derek Lyle 59', Yellow card 84'
Allan Jenkins 82'
1,675 21 Charlie Richmond
12 February 2011 Falkirk Falkirk Stadium, Grangemouth 0–1 Marc Smyth Yellow card 16'
Allan Jenkins Yellow card 40'
Carlo Monti Red card 73'
Michael Tidser Yellow card 74' Yellow card 77' Red card
Darren Young Yellow card 74'
3,636 21 David Somers
15 February 2011 Stirling Albion Doubletree Dunblane Stadium, Stirling 1–0 Grant Evans Yellow card 10'
Brian Graham 84'
626 24 John McKendrick
19 February 2011 Queen of the South Cappielow Park, Greenock 0–4 David MacGregor Yellow card 69' 1,754 24 Frank McDermott
22 February 2011 Partick Thistle Cappielow Park, Greenock 1–0 Derek Lyle 15' (pen.)
Fouad Bachirou Yellow card 23'
Kevin McKinlay Yellow card 90'
1,267 27 Steven Nicholls
26 February 2011 Dundee Dens Park, Dundee 1–1 Grant Evans Yellow card 37'
David MacGregor Yellow card 46'
Stuart McCaffrey Yellow card 59'
Allan Jenkins Yellow card 72', 76'
4,769 28 Collum
1 March 2011 Falkirk Cappielow Park, Greenock 0–0 1,343 29 Brian Winter
5 March 2011 Dunfermline Athletic East End Park, Dunfermline 3–1 Derek Lyle 1'
David O'Brien 48'
Marc Smyth Yellow card 84'
Kevin McKinlay Yellow card 86'
Peter Weatherson 88'
2,867 32 Calum Murray
16 March 2011 Queen of the South Palmerston Park, Dumfries 0–2 Peter Weatherson Yellow card 72'
Sean Fitzharris Red card 83'
956 32 Steven McLean
19 March 2011 Raith Rovers Cappielow Park, Greenock 0–0 Brian Graham Yellow card 56' 1,809 33 Crawford Allan
22 March 2011 Cowdenbeath Central Park, Cowdenbeath 2–0 Carlo Monti 2' (pen.)
Allan Jenkins 60'
Grant Evans Yellow card 83'
359 36 Iain Brines
26 March 2011 Ross County Victoria Park, Dingwall 0–2 Brian Graham Yellow card 39'
Stuart McCaffrey Yellow card 55'
Grant Evans Yellow card 86'
2,379 36 Stevie O'Reilly
2 April 2011 Falkirk Cappielow Park, Greenock 2–2 David O'Brien 9'
Brian Graham 78'
1,965 37 Bobby Madden
5 April 2011 Stirling Albion Cappielow Park, Greenock 2–0 Ross Forsyth 9' (o.g.)
David O'Brien 36'
Derek Lyle Yellow card 47'
Graeme Holmes Yellow card 59'
980 40 Eddie Smith
13 April 2011 Queen of the South Palmerston Park, Dumfries 4–1 Peter Weatherson 3'
Allan Jenkins 29', 90'
Graeme Holmes Yellow card 50'
Brian Graham 62'
966 43 Anthony Law
16 April 2011 Dundee Cappielow Park, Greenock 1–3 David O'Brien Yellow card 36', 66' 2,069 43 Kevin Clancy
23 April 2011 Partick Thistle Firhill Stadium, Glasgow 0–2 2,060 43 David Somers
30 April 2011 Dunfermline Athletic Cappielow Park, Greenock 0–2 4,626 43 Brian Winter
7 May 2011 Stirling Albion Doubletree Dunblane Stadium, Stirling 2–3 Carlo Monti 28' (pen.)
Allan Jenkins Yellow card 36'
Stuart McCaffrey 90'
701 43 Stephen Finnie

Active Nation Scottish Cup

Date Round Opponents Stadium Result
F – A
[60]
Events Attendance Referee
20 November 2010 Round 3 Dumbarton Strathclyde Homes Stadium, Dumbarton 2–1 Brian Graham 42', 49'
David MacGregor Yellow card 72' Yellow card 79' Red card
Marc Smyth Yellow card 77'
905 Craig Charleston
18 January 2011 Round 4 Airdrie United Cappielow Park, Greenock 2–2 Marc Smyth Yellow card 45' Yellow card 54' Red card
Brian Graham 52'
Stewart Kean 64'
Michael Tidser Yellow card 85'
Stuart McCaffrey Yellow card 86'
1,339 Steven McLean
25 January 2011 Round 4 Replay Airdrie United New Broomfield, Airdrie 5–2 David O'Brien 14'
Grant Evans Yellow card 19'
Allan Jenkins 61', 71'
Brian Graham 68', Yellow card 80'
Kevin McKinlay Yellow card 76'
Carlo Monti 84' (pen.), Yellow card 90'
1,033 Steven McLean
5 February 2011 Round 5 Inverness Caledonian Thistle Tulloch Caledonian Stadium, Inverness 1–5 Kevin McKinlay Yellow card 40'
Derek Lyle 83'
1,893 Craig Charleston

League Cup

Date Round Opponents Stadium Result
F – A
[60]
Events Attendance Referee
31 July 2010 Round 1 Stranraer Stair Park, Stranraer 7 – 1 Stewart Kean
27' Yellow card 39' 50', 54'
Graeme Holmes 31'
Peter Weatherson 71', 76'
Kevin Kelbie 83'
470 Steven Nicholls
24 August 2010 Round 2 St Johnstone McDiarmid Park, Perth 0–2 1,530 Crawford Allan

Challenge Cup

Date Round Opponents Stadium Result
F – A
[60]
Events Attendance Referee
25 July 2010 Round 1 Dumbarton Strathclyde Homes Stadium, Dumbarton 0 – 0
PENS: 4 – 3
Michael Tidser Yellow card 30' 1,301 Stephen Finnie
10 August 2010 Round 2 Ross County Victoria Park, Dingwall 1–3 Kevin Kelbie 16' 865 Collum

League table

Pos Team
  • v
  • t
  • e
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
5 Partick Thistle 36 12 11 13 44 39 +5 47
6 Dundee 36 19 12 5 54 34 +20 44[a]
7 Greenock Morton 36 11 10 15 39 43 −4 43
8 Ross County 36 9 14 13 30 34 −4 41
9 Cowdenbeath (R) 36 9 8 19 41 72 −31 35 Qualification for the First Division play-offs
Source: SPFL
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ Dundee were docked 25 points for entering administration. The deduction was temporarily lifted pending an appeal by the club, however the appeal failed and the deduction was reinstated.[71]

Player statistics

As of 7 May 2011

All competitions

Position Player Played Subs Red card Yellow card
MF France Fouad Bachirou 17 9 0 0 1
MF Republic of Ireland Patrick Cregg (trialist) 1 0 0 0 1
GK Scotland Kevin Cuthbert 11 0 0 0 0
DF Scotland Grant Evans (on loan from Hamilton Accies) 34 0 0 0 6
FW Scotland Sean Fitzharris (on loan from Celtic) 9 6 0 1 1
FW Scotland Brian Graham 20 12 11 0 4
DF Scotland Stewart Greacen 3 1 0 0 0
MF Scotland Graeme Holmes 20 11 1 0 2
MF Scotland Allan Jenkins 38 4 10 0 4
MF Scotland Ryan Kane 1 2 0 0 0
FW Scotland Stewart Kean 26 10 7 0 2
FW Scotland Kevin Kelbie 3 10 2 0 0
FW Scotland Derek Lyle 17 4 5 0 3
DF Scotland David MacGregor 18 1 0 1 4
DF Scotland Eddie Malone (trialist) 1 0 0 0 0
DF Scotland Stuart McCaffrey 41 1 1 0 6
DF Scotland Kevin McKinlay 30 2 0 0 5
MF Scotland Carlo Monti 20 13 4 1 2
MF Scotland David O'Brien 26 9 6 0 1
DF Scotland Nathan Shepherd 1 1 0 0 0
DF Northern Ireland Marc Smyth 38 1 0 1 4
GK Scotland Colin Stewart 33 1 0 0 0
MF Scotland Michael Tidser 41 1 1 1 8
FW Cameroon Jonathan Toto 3 1 0 0 0
FW England Peter Weatherson 21 18 8 0 2
MF Scotland Darren Young 10 4 0 0 2

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