Peterhead chairman Rodger Morrison frustrated by lower league shutdown
Peterhead chairman Rodger Morrison says clubs have been left with a “bitter taste in the mouth” as the lower league suspension continues.
Peterhead chairman Rodger Morrison says clubs have been left with a “bitter taste in the mouth” as the lower league suspension continues.
Peterhead chairman Rodger Morrison was not surprised by the shutdown of football below the Championship.
All three north SPFL clubs who have had their season suspended will explore using the furlough scheme again.
In the final instalment of our six-part series on Peterhead's 20 years in the Scottish football league, the Blue Toon's key figures look ahead.
In the fifth of our six-part series on Peterhead's 20 years in the Scottish football league, the club's most successful boss Jim McInally and most successful player Rory McAllister open up on close to a decade of trials and tribulations.
In the fourth of our six-part series on Peterhead's 20 years in the Scottish football league, former players Graeme Sharp and Martin Bavidge, as well as chairman Rodger Morrison, look back on the Blue Toon's first-ever relegation in 2011.
Rodger Morrison reflects on the eras of Steve Paterson and Neale Cooper at Peterhead with a sense of disappointment.
In the third of our six-part series on Peterhead's 20 years in the Scottish football league, Blue Toon goalscoring hero Martin Bavidge, ex-boss Steve "Pele" Paterson and chairman Rodger Morrison discuss fresh efforts to get the club into the First Division after the near-miss of 2006.
In the second of our six-part series on Peterhead's 20 years in the Scottish football league, former keeper Paul Mathers, full-back Mark Perry and chairman Rodger Morrison describe almost reaching the second tier in 2006.
Friends of Anchor chairman Jim Milne has thanked the directors of a north-east football club as they prepare donate more than £3,000 to the charity.
Peterhead chairman Rodger Morrison believes Scotland’s part-time clubs are in a stronger position to survive the coronavirus crisis than full-time sides.
Peterhead chairman Rodger Morrison believes some figures within Scottish football have been trying to force the lower leagues to play behind closed doors.
I read the piece by former Dons player Gordon Strachan regarding his views on lower league Scottish football clubs, and also the response from Peterhead FC chairman Rodger Morrison.
Peterhead chairman Rodger Morrison says it’s important for the club to bring in revenue in the months ahead.
Peterhead chairman Rodger Morrison insists cash wasn’t king for clubs that voted to end the season.
Peterhead chairman Rodger Morrison has thanked players and staff for volunteering to go without pay during the coronavirus pandemic.
Peterhead chairman Rodger Morrison says clubs are still awaiting clarity when it comes to how this season will be finished.
Peterhead chairman Rodger Morrison admits there is an uncertain time ahead for football clubs.
Peterhead chairman Rodger Morrison envisages the Scottish league season ending early because of the coronavirus outbreak.
Peterhead chairman Rodger Morrison is hoping they can perform well on their return to League One next season.
Peterhead chairman Rodger Morrison hopes Jim McInally will stay on as manager after he guided them back to League 1.
Peterhead chairman Rodger Morrison believes they deserve to be in League 1 and hopes they can make that happen this weekend.