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    Dempster has faith in youngsters

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    The ideal gift for Father’s Day

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    Charalambous signs

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    Hateley signs new contract

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    Hollis agrees to join

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    New Fir Park pitch is thriving in the summer sun

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    McHugh commits to 2013

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    ‘Well face Ayr United on July 10th

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    Trips to Brechin and Forfar now confirmed

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    Craigan wins cap 48 in South American heat

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    Dempster has faith in youngsters

    Chief Executive Leeann Dempster sat down with motherwellfc.co.uk for an in-depth chat on the “new order” at Fir Park.

    It won’t have gone unnoticed, both amongst the Motherwell support and the wider Scottish football public that the Steelmen have, during this close-season, moved to secure many key players to longer term contracts.

    This is a very deliberate and planned process formulated by the Board, in partnership with the management team, to refocus the clubs’ strategy in terms of producing and securing our own young talent.

    Dempster, the only female involved in top level Scottish football circles, outlined the direction in which the club now is focused.

    “The whole philosophy isn’t new to football or even Motherwell Football Club for that matter,” she said.

    “I know that our supporters will always want to see the club active in the transfer market however we need to strike the balance between bringing new players to the club and importantly making sure we have the correct structures in place to bring our own players through and further develop them once they have made that breakthrough. 

    “All of which is not without cost however, I am certain, the earlier we make these investments the more likely we will all be in reaping the rewards in the seasons to come.

    “Like all clubs we have had to rework our budgets to what is realistically affordable without limiting our aspirations.  That is the unfortunate reality of football and we cannot get away from, or even worse ignore, it.  The downside is that we will have to carry a slightly thinner squad but hopefully it will be a talented squad that will, in the fullness of time produce excellent skills on the field for Motherwell and then move onto bigger things.  We have some excellent young players here who have a fantastic career ahead of them.

    “The reality of life now, at this football club, is of organisation and planning. Fans should know that there will not be the same number of new faces as last summer but that’s because we’re in a better position this summer.

    “We have also got to balance the long-term aspirations and that means redeploying some of the resources now into keeping some of the younger talent, who may develop into sellable assets and that’s what we’ve done.”

    You could say lessons learned then? Motherwell have suffered more than most from the introduction of the Bosman ruling in the mid-1990’s.

    It started with Rob McKinnon and Paul Lambert, at the time, and has continued through with the likes of Simo Valakari, Steven Pearson, Steven Hammell, Scott McDonald, Ross McCormack and, latterly, Jim O’Brien all leaving the club for either a knocked down fee as their deal approached its final months, or for nothing at all.

    Given every example listed is, or was, an International player of some description, it makes for a great deal of frustration, particularly amongst the fans, and perhaps even more pertinent, a massive amount of lost revenue for the club.

    It’s something Dempster was acutely aware of when she took the job and something she, along with the board – both new and old – have attempted to rectify.

    She continued, “I don’t think it’s a criticism of the club in the past to say we’ve been burnt, it’s fair comment, but I suppose at the same time that is the reality of the post-Bosman era in football.

    “In many respects, if a player decides that he is going to run his contract down then that is what will happen.  It is very much his right and there is nothing a club can do about it, no matter how vigilant it is.

    “That’s the nature of the business; it has happened in the past at Motherwell and will, no doubt, happen again in the future.

    “However, there is perhaps more continuity now at the club as I am here on a full-time basis.  I can dedicate a lot more time to doing these things than my predecessors have been able to do.

    “There is a clear strategy in terms of the future both on and off the field.  I say these things with the full support of everyone on the board at Motherwell Football Club. The new people who have taken their seats on the board (Andrew Wilson and Derek Weir) have brought some fresh thoughts and fresh focus.”

    So the plan is clear; support the Youth Development programme to produce more home grown players, aid their development and enjoy their talents whilst here, and sell them on to so called bigger clubs with both Motherwell and the player reaping the benefits.

    It seems so simple yet, it’s a concept still not fully supported by top clubs.

    A recent Sunday Newspaper ran a feature naming Motherwell as the SPL club most flush with first-team players who had come from their Youth Development programme. Sixteen in all – sixteen players who kicked a ball in anger for the first-team last season that came through the ranks – at some level – in the Youth Development programme.

    It’s a massive achievement and one Dempster was quick to acknowledge and praise.

    “Part of the reason for our production line of talent is through necessity, let’s be honest,” she admitted.

    “But make no mistake, Gordon Young and his team of coaches and scouts have done an absolutely terrific job to not only persuade the talent we have to come here, but to develop them into young men ready for the first-team.

    “Without wanting to pick out individuals, Steven Saunders is a classic example. Steven’s signature was fought over between many clubs but we tried to show him a clear progression path and he was given the opportunity and he has been excellent; he’s got a great future ahead of him. If we use him, and others like him, then it’s a model for success. 

    “It’s the ultimate selling tool. We can partner that with good facilities which are set to get better. With a move to a new training facilities in the not too distant future a reality, that will help us even more to pick up the cream of the immerging talent in Lanarkshire which is renowned for producing fantastic footballers.

    “We’ve also got two brilliant figureheads in Craig Brown and Archie Knox. You only need to look at the camaraderie in the dressing room and indeed the wider club at large which they have both been responsible for. I am really positive about our future.”

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    The ideal gift for Father’s Day

    With Fathers day just over a week away, what better present for the Motherwell supporting dad in your life than a Cooper Brick?

    This June 20th, honouring fathers and celebrating fatherhood, paternal bonds, and the influence of fathers in society will be the order of the day.

    For a nominal sum, you can purchase a brick fascia with your own personal message; his name, motto or date of birth, commemorate an anniversary or perhaps celebrate the life of a late loved dad?

    Each new brick is added to our ever growing wall which is situated at the turnstile entrances of the Davie Cooper Stand. It’s the perfect way to make your mark at Fir Park and show your, or your dads, unswerving loyalty to Motherwell.

    Cement your name in Fir Park history by contracting the club now. Cooper Wall Bricks cost only £30, so call our commercial team on 01698 333 333 or email buyabrick@motherwellfc.

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    Charalambous signs

    Motherwell have today signed Anorthosis Famagusta’s Cypriot U21 International defender Angelis Charalambous.

    Charalambous, 21, was on trial for a lengthy period following the youth team’s training camp on the Island back in January when the defender made an impression as the two teams met.

    The talented defender has signed a one-year deal with the option for a second year should things work out.

    Head of Youth Development, Gordon Young, who has been in Larnaca since Sunday, spoke exclusively to motherwellfc.co.uk giving some background as to how the deal came about; “We played Anorthosis whilst over in Cyprus with the Leonardo DaVinci programme last January and that’s where we first spotted Angelis.

    “As part of the programme, we’ve seen and played all the clubs in Cyprus but this year, we made great contacts with Anorthosis Famagusta. They are a Champions League club, the Rangers and Celtic of Cyprus if you like.

    “We played their Reserves and, whilst in discussions with Craig Brown, had identified the need for a right back as that was a problem area in the first-team and we didn’t have a natural successor in the youth ranks.

    “During that game, I really liked the looked of the centre half, Angelis Charalambous, as a result, after some meetings, discussions and training sessions, I asked them if he could play right back and was told he was comfortable all across the back four and even in midfield.

    “We then suggested that, when we played Omonoia Nicosia later that week, Angelis should play as a trialist for Motherwell which he duly did. He played right-back and played very well. So I spoke to Craig and we agreed to bring him over on trial for a short spell.

    “He played against St Johnstone Reserves, Hearts Reserves and Airdrie and did well enough for Craig and Archie to agree that he was a player who had something we could develop. He’s not the finished article, he may take some time before being considered for the first-team but he has a one year contract with the option of an extension.

    “But, as a regular Cypriot U21 International, with versatility, he has something. We’ve taken a chance and he’s taken a chance but he’s a young man who is intelligent, has a great work-ethic, has a great attitude and has adapted very well to the culture and lifestyle, although he keeps asking me how cold it is going to be.”

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    Hateley signs new contract

    Motherwell FC are delighted to confirm that Tom Hateley has put pen-to-paper on a new three-year contract at Fir Park.

    Hateley, signed after a successful trial last summer, had an outstanding first season at Fir Park and was rightly named Young Player of the Year by both the club and the supporters.

    The Monte-Carlo born midfielder, son of former England ace Mark, came through the youth system at Reading but got his first taste of competitive football with Basingstoke.

    However, it wasn’t until Jim Gannon brought him north of the border last August that he really started to turn it on. A memorable goal against Rangers was one of the highlights of the season and his free-kick against Hibs kick-started an amazing comeback in the 6-6 game last May.

    His contract expired little over a week ago but after frantic negotiations, the 20-year-old has agreed to extend his stay till the summer of 2013.

    A delighted Craig Brown told motherwellfc.co.uk, “It’s fantastic that we have Tom tied down to a long-term contract.

    “He is a smashing midfield player but we are lucky that he has been able to fill in a number of positions for us and done very well indeed.

    “Given our budget, it would’ve been a bit of a headache trying to replace a guy of his ability, so this is excellent news. We will, however, continue to target players with the view of brining them in. We still need to add faces and both Archie Knox and myself have been, and will be, extremely busy doing that.”

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    Hollis agrees to join

    Former Airdrie goalkeeper Lee Hollis has agreed to join Motherwell on a one-year contract, becoming the first signing of the summer.

    Hollis, 24, came through the youth ranks at New Broomfield before making his senior debut, aged just 18, against Queen of the South at Palmerston Park.

    Despite his young age, he has gone on to play a further 30 times for the Diamonds but was released, along with the rest of the Airdrie squad, at the end of last season.

    “I am really looking forward to joining up with Motherwell; it’s a massive opportunity for me,” Hollis told motherwellfc.co.uk.

    “Last season ended in massive disappointment but I really can’t wait to get going and hopefully it will be a successful partnership.

    “I have known Stewart Kerr for quite some time having worked with him for a year at Airdrie so it’ll be great to see a familiar face when training starts at the end of this month.

    “He’s been keeping me up-to-date in the last few months so I am very grateful to him for giving me this chance and I relish the opportunity to work with him again.”

    Motherwell boss Craig Brown was pleased with his capture but admitted it may not be the only goalkeeper signing of the summer.

    “Both Stewart Kerr and I have been scouring the leagues in Scotland and Lee is someone who is highly rated.

    “At this moment we have two goalkeepers; Michael Fraser and Lee Hollis. Michael has had some offers from abroad which he is considering and should he decide to move on, then we’ll obviously have to go and get another goalkeeper.

    “John Ruddy has returned to his parent club, Everton, after an outstanding season. We have to wait and see what Everton are going to do but if he becomes available we would absolutely be interested in bringing him back here again on loan.”

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    New Fir Park pitch is thriving in the summer sun

    The pitch at Fir Park looked splendid this afternoon after the Groundsman and his team finished the first week of cutting.

    The surface was cut for the first time on Tuesday – ten days after the grass first started to shoot through – and again this afternoon and it almost looks fit for a game already.

    However, with the first European game scheduled for just under six weeks, the work continues apace both on the pitch and in and around the ground.

    “Things have been going really well and after the first cuts this week, the grass is really starting to thicken out,” said Ian Wilson, Motherwell’s Head Groundsman.

    “We cut it for the first time this week and we’ll step that up next week, giving it a cut each and every day. The following week we’ll give it another feed and that should really start it on its way to being ready for mid-July.

    “We’ve also had another visit from STRI this week and they too are delighted with the progress that has been made. We are very much on schedule!”

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    McHugh commits to 2013

    Scotland U19 star Robert McHugh is the latest young talent to commit his long term future to the club by signing a contract extension till the summer of 2013.

    McHugh broke into the Motherwell first-team two years ago, making his debut as a fresh-faced 16-year-old as a 76th minute substitute in the final game of the season against Hibs at Easter Road.

    Now 18, McHugh has played a further 17 times, netting his debut goal against Flamurtari in the Europa League second qualifying round last July before grabbing his first domestic strike against Inverness in the League Cup two months later.

    McHugh is the latest in a long line of talented youngsters who have committed their future to Fir Park; Jamie Murphy, Ross Forbes, Shaun Hutchinson, Jonathan Page, Steven Saunders, Peter Innes, Gary Smith, Jordan Halsman, Dario Quinn and Steven Lawless all having signing contract extensions in the last nine months.

    Speaking exclusively to motherwellfc.co.uk, McHugh said, “I’m delighted to have signed the contract which gives me that little bit more security.

    “Last season was reasonable for me – it was great to get my first goal and my first start and I want to try and build on that. There’s a lot of talent at Motherwell and it’s difficult to hold down a place but that’s my aim in the coming season.

    “We’ve got a whole load of younger players who have committed their future to the club. This is a club with the philosophy that if you’re good enough, you’re old enough. For a younger player like me, there’s no better place to be.”

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    ‘Well face Ayr United on July 10th

    Motherwell will get the best possible preparation for the Europa League 2nd Qualifying Round clash with a warm-up game with Ayr United on Saturday 10th July.

    The game will form part of the Honest Men’s Centenary Celebrations and will give Craig Brown’s men some much need game time ahead of what is sure to be a testing European tie.

    The match will take place at Ayr’s Somerset Park; kick-off 3pm with admission prices for fans wishing to make the trip to be released shortly.

    ‘Well boss Craig Brown said, “Playing Ayr United will provide ideal preparation for our European game as they are a decent outfit.

    “They had a difficult time of it last year but we expect a tough encounter, particularly as it’s so soon after returning to training.”

    Friendly matches with Brechin at Glebe Park (Tuesday 6th July) and Forfar Athletic at Station Park (Thursday 8th July) have been agreed but have yet to be confirmed with the SFA.

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    Trips to Brechin and Forfar now confirmed

    After confirming the game against Ayr on July 10th, the club can today confirm further matches against both Brechin City and Forfar Athletic.

    The Steelmen will face Jim Weir’s men at Glebe Park on Tuesday 6th July – kick off 7.45pm. Two days later, Forfar Athletic will be the opponents at Station Park – kick off 7.30pm.

    The Fir Parkers will then finish the round of games against Ayr United on Saturday 10th July – kick-off 3pm.

    Ticket/Admission Information for all three games will be published as soon as it is confirmed.

    Summary:
    Brechin City v Motherwell
    Tues 6th July 2010
    Glebe Park, Brechin
    Kick-off 7.45pm

    Forfar Athletic v Motherwell
    Thursday 8th July 2010
    Station Park, Forfar
    Kick-off 7.30pm

    Ayr Utd v Motherwell
    Sat 10th July 2010
    Somerset Park, Ayr
    Kick-off 3pm

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    Craigan wins cap 48 in South American heat

    Stephen Craigan’s Northern Ireland concluded their summer tour with this narrow defeat to World Cup bound Chile in the Estadio Nelson Oyarzún, Chillan.

    As with Wednesday’s meeting with Turkey, Nigel Worthington fielded an inexperienced XI and, like that game in Connecticut, the players produced a performance and result that defied the worst fears of those that predicted a rout.

    Chile started brightly, forcing Alan Blayney into action early on when Marco Estrada fired a shot straight at him while the Linfield ‘keeper had to race off his line a short time later to deny Gonzalo Fierro.

    But the Chileans had to wait until the 31st minute to grab what proved to be the only goal of the game after Matias Fernandez floated over a corner for Esteban Paredes to rise above Ryan McGivern to squeeze a header between Michael Bryan and the back post.

    However, Northern Ireland might have gone in at the break on level terms when Rory Patterson played Johnny Gorman through only for the 17-year-old to fire over the bar with just ‘keeper Miguel Pinto to beat.

    Blayney was replaced by Michael McGovern at the break – one of a number of substitutions – and the Ross County man was soon involved when he turned a Mark Gonzalez effort around an upright before keeping out an Estrada shot from distance while Arturo Vidal was also foiled.

    Skipper Craigan had another solid outing and is now only two appearances away from reaching the milestone of fifty appearances.

    Northern Ireland: Blayney (McGovern 56), Little, McGivern (Coates 56), McAuley, Craigan, C. Evans, Garrett (McArdle 46), Patterson, Mulgrew, Gorman (Magennis 73), Bryan (Braniff 46)