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Latest News - 27/09/2018

Double Signing

Peter Murphy has added two new additions to his squad with Greenock Morton duo Lewis Strapp and Ruaridh Langan joining on loan until January.

 

 

Defender Lewis Strapp joined the youth academy at Morton in 2012 and signed a professional contract with the club in 2015 at the age of 16. He made his first team debut at the start of the 2016/17 season in a Betfred Cup tie against Albion Rovers.

The 18 year old left back had a spell on loan at Elgin last season, as well as making 7 starts in the Championship with his parent club. Lewis saw his start to the season this year disrupted by a broken toe but will be keen to get some first team action at Galabank.

 

 

Midfielder Ruaridh Langan also joins the Black and Golds and is another impressive youngster to come through the ranks at Morton.

After captaining the U20 side Langan progressed to the first team, making his debut for the club in the Betfred Cup last summer against Edinburgh City. Ruaridh (Pronounced Rory) made his first start for the Ton last month against Dumbarton in the Irn Bru Cup.

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