Rowan Samuel Alexander is a former footballer and ex-manager of one-time Scottish Football League club Gretna.
He is currently assistant manager at Ayrshire junior side Glenafton Athletic.
I am bitter and absolutely disgusted with the attitude we have shown. This result has done a lot of damage to our promotion hopes. We now have 12 cup finals to the end of the season.
I would never even entertain the thought of going back to Morton. It's as simple as that. I'm not disappointed I've never been asked, and I won't be disappointed not to go back in the future. I believe you should leave people with the memory of your playing days, and too many people have tarnished those memories in the past by returning to a club and not doing well.
Morton know this is their second-last chance to beat us, and they'll also know they have to win the game. In the last two games though, we have proved to be better players than Morton, so hopefully that is the case once again.
I could sense signs of confidence in training on Friday. We did a professional job and we've continued our winning mentality. I'm very proud with what is an exceptional achievement for everyone at the club.
I am delighted but I don't think it will sink in that we have won the title until the last game of the season. Their minds have been on Hampden but it has been difficult to point a finger because it is a natural thing.
I think everybody wants to get to cup finals, and although we're in a great position already we want to go all the way. Dundee will be the same. The incentives are the same for them.