2014–15 Greenock Morton F.C. season

Luke Irvine, Steven Lamont and Aidan Ferris were given six-month extensions, while Jordan Cairnie, Cameron O'Neil, Craig Knight, Lewis McIntyre, John Tennant, Dylan Stevenson and Thomas Orr penned two-year deals.

[10] Morton re-signed Mark Russell on a two-year deal,[11] whilst Stefan Milojević and Conor Pepper verbally agreed terms.

[13] Morton agreed terms with two more players, Michael Miller from Celtic, and ex-Hamilton Accies defender Lee Kilday.

[17] Morton were drawn against Lowland Football League champions Spartans in the first round of the Scottish Challenge Cup.

[21] Morton signed trialist duo Jordan Allan and Ricki Lamie, as well as re-signing David McNeil, on short-term contracts.

[28] After defeating Berwick in extra time in round 2, Morton were given a fifth successive home tie with a quarter final clash against Alloa Athletic.

[39] Morton were eliminated from the Scottish Cup at the fourth round stage by Spartans; this was their first ever defeat against non-league opposition.

[46] Andrew Barrowman was also released by mutual consent[47] to sign for Dunfermline Athletic in a swap deal with Ross Forbes.

[48] Aidan Ferris was given a contract until the end of the season after returning from a successful loan spell in Glasgow, Steven Lamont from the under-20s squad was also released,[49] as were Jordan Allan and David McNeil.

[50] David Hopkin left his post as reserve team manager to become assistant head coach at Livingston to Mark Burchill.

[53] Top scorer Declan McManus returned on loan for the rest of the season after failing to get any playing time back at Pittodrie.

[56] Morton came to agreements with several junior sides to farm the development squad out to get first team experience whilst still being eligible to play for the U20s during the week.

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