- John Boag
John Boag (died 2007) was a footballer and captain of Greenock Morton. He is fondly remembered by Greenock Morton fans and was a local boy; hailing from
Port Glasgow .
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John Boag (died 2007) was a footballer and captain of Greenock Morton. He is fondly remembered by Greenock Morton fans and was a local boy; hailing from
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.
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