2013–14 season | |||
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Chairman | Douglas Rae | ||
Manager |
Allan Moore (26/5/10–23/11/13) David Hopkin (25/11/13–15/12/13) Kenny Shiels (16/12/13–3/5/14) |
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Championship | 10th (Relegated to League One) | ||
Challenge Cup | First Round (lost to Annan Athletic) | ||
League Cup | Quarter-final (lost to St Johnstone) | ||
Scottish Cup | Fourth Round (lost to Inverness Caledonian Thistle) | ||
Top goalscorer |
League: Dougie Imrie (9) All: Dougie Imrie (11) |
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Highest home attendance | League: 2,341 v Queen of the South Cup: 2,619 v St Johnstone |
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Lowest home attendance | League: 826 v Dumbarton Cup: 918 v Montrose |
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Average home league attendance | 1,686 | ||
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Season 2013–14 saw Greenock Morton compete in their seventh consecutive season in the second tier of Scottish football (now called the Scottish Championship), having finished 2nd in the 2012–13 season. 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 2014–15 season.
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.
Nine players were offered new one-year deals but David Hutton, Kyle Wilkie and Peter Weatherson were released.
David O'Brien and Derek Gaston were the first to sign their new contracts.Archie Campbell was next to sign up for another season.
Stranraer striker Craig Malcolm rejected a contract offer as he preferred to stay part-time.
Peter MacDonald was offered a two-year deal by Dundee, and Partick Thistle spoke to Aidan Fulton about a possible move to Firhill.