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    SPL launch family weekend initiative

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    Football Fans in Training

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    Hamilton Accies U19s 0-3 Motherwell U19s

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    Craigan inspires Northern Ireland win

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    Gow unveiled to media

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    New-boy Gow eager to please

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    Craigan set for landmark appearance

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    Gow checks in

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    Brown looks forward Glebe Park return

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    Co-operative Insurance Cup third round draw

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    SPL launch family weekend initiative

    The SPL today announced the launch of the first SPL Family Weekend, which will see a range of family activities taking place at Clydesdale Bank Premier League games on 18 and 19 September.

    The Family Weekend has been developed in conjunction with clubs to support their efforts to attract more families to matches.

    This follows the introduction of the Family Champions initiative last season which saw ‘undercover’ families attending SPL games to report back on their experience.

    Clubs will be running family-focused initiatives including family tickets, giveaways and half-time entertainment.

    Neil Doncaster, Chief Executive of the SPL, said: “The SPL is committed to supporting our clubs’ efforts to increase attendances and improve the matchday experience for all fans and the SPL Family Weekend is another step in the right direction.

    “Driving more families into our grounds can only be a positive move, improving the financial health of our clubs and generating a lively and exciting atmosphere at games.”

    More information on activities at each club will be announced on club websites and on the official SPL website, www.scotprem.com, in the build up to the SPL Family Weekend.

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    Football Fans in Training

    Football Fans in Training (FFIT) is a new nationwide health project being launched by every club in the SPL.

    It comes to Fir Park in September and supporters can sign up to take part in sessions aimed at increasing physical activity, improving diet and promoting a healthy lifestyle.

    FFIT is open to 35-65 year-old overweight males and is being provided by Motherwell FC as a FREE service to our supporters!

    You will become part of the club for 12 weeks, being issued with official training kit to work with our football and health coaches one night a week.

    Similar programmes have proved a massive success with clubs in the English Premiership and Championship. Now we will be leading the way in Scotland!

    To sign up all you have to do is meet the criteria below, and contact us with your details.

    It’s a great opportunity to improve your fitness, lose weight, and train with fellow supporters at Fir Park.

    Motherwell FC Football Fans in Training

    Start Date: 21/09/2010, 3pm-5pm and 5.15pm to 7.15pm
    Venue: Davie Cooper Suite, Fir Park

    Eligibility

    You are eligible to take part if you are a male between 35 and 65 years-old and meet any of the following criteria:

    • BMI of 27+ (Calculate this by visiting http://www.nhlbisupport.com/bmi/ )
    • Belly 100cm + (measure your waist and go around your belly!)
    • Trouser waist size of 38 inches +

    Contact

    To get involved please contact the community team on 01698 239926  or email graeme.mcarthur@motherwellfc.co.uk.

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    Hamilton Accies U19s 0-3 Motherwell U19s

    The youth team continued their impressive start to the season with a 3-0 victory over neighbours Hamilton Accies.

    Steve Howarth put the Steelmen ahead early on before second-half goals from Josh Watt and substitute Lee Erwin confirmed the win.

    Hamilton played their part in a competitive match though and Connor McGlinchey had a first-half penalty saved by Tom Bradley.

    Manager Gordon Young made two changes from the side that triumphed over Inverness Caley seven days previous.

    Grant Brown had been feeling the ill-effects of a bug all week and was only fit enough for the bench. He was replaced at right-back by Gavin Griffin.

    Jamie Pollock made his first appearance of the campaign and got the nod ahead of Bradley Halsman, who had to settle for a place amongst the substitutes.

    Hamilton were the first to threaten when Michael Devlin got on the end of a David Hopkirk free-kick but his header dropped harmlessly wide of Bradley’s left-hand post.

    Motherwell then opened the scoring and it was a goal of some quality. Keiran MacDonald picked up a loose ball in midfield and immediately set about putting ‘Well on the attack. Dancing round two challenges, he played a neat one-two with Howarth on the edge of the box, got to the touchline before cutting it back for Howarth who finished it off with aplomb, drilling it past Kennedy from 12 yards.

    Hamilton went immediately in search of an equaliser but were forced into shots from distance. Hopkirk and Keiran Miller both had long-range efforts but Bradley was comfortable enough to watch both sail harmlessly over.

    At the other end, Ross McKinnon smashed a free-kick over the bar following clever lead-up play between MacDonald and Pollock. Five minutes later, Pollock almost doubled his side’s advantage when, taking advantage of space on the edge of the area, he fired a low shot that forced Kennedy into a good block.

    That was it in a fairly even first-half until the dying seconds when McKinnon’s foul on the edge of the box conceded a penalty. McGlinchey stepped up and struck the ball well enough but Bradley guessed the right way and blocked the shot with the rebound hooked clear by Griffin.

    Accies started the second-half much the better and dominated the first 20 minutes. However, for all their possession, Bradley didn’t have to make a stop of any note despite efforts from Hopkirk and two long range digs from left full-back Reece McGillon.

    As so often happens in football, with a team under the cosh, Motherwell hit a decisive second on the counter attack.

    Bradley started by rolling the ball short to Michael Lynch. The defender spotted Keiran McGachie dropping short and dropped a lovely lobbed ball into space for the big striker. The former Stenny man flicked it on for Josh Watt who burst clear of the last defender. One-on-one with Kennedy, the winger showed superb composure to round the goalkeeper before tapping into an empty net.

    It was a sucker-punch which completely deflated the plucky Accies and then the Steelmen added insult to injury late on when substitute Erwin notched a third.

    Pollock picked up on a loose ball in midfield and quickly slotted a lovely through ball for the striker who beat the offside trap. Similar to Watt, the youngster demonstrated excellent composure to round the goalkeeper and tuck the ball into the empty net.

    Motherwell: Bradley, Griffin, Sloan, Lynch, McKinnon, Carswell, Watt (Connor 83), MacDonald (Scanlan 71), Howarth, Pollock, McGachie (Erwin 74). Subs not used: Brown, Halsman, McLean.

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    Craigan inspires Northern Ireland win

    Stephen Craigan celebrated his 50th appearance for Northern Ireland with a victory as Nigel Worthington’s side recorded a famous win against Slovenia.

    The 33-year-old Motherwell defender was inspirational at the back, helping his country keep a clean sheet in their opening Euro 2012 qualifier in Maribor.

    Slovenia squandered a host of chances throughout the match and found Craigan and co. in no mood to concede.

    Northern Ireland showed more urgency than their hosts in the early stages, hustling and quickly closing down the Slovenians.

    But they created nothing of note with Grant McCann firing his 25-yard free-kick against a defender in the fifth minute. Slovenia were the first to threaten on 13 minutes as striker Novakovic failed to connect with Andraz Kirm’s inswinging free-kick.

    Chris Baird dragged his shot wide before debutant Craig Cathcart put in a last-ditch tackle to deflect Ljubijankic’s effort over the bar. David Healy was harshly booked as he struck a defender instead of the ball with an attempted overhead kick, two minutes before his weak curling shot was easily saved by Samir Handanovic.

    Slovenia grew more dangerous as the half progressed and Novakovic squandered another opportunity, heading straight at Maik Taylor from Kirm’s cross. Ljubijankic broke free on the right only to blast wide while there was no-one to turn Kirm’s dangerous ball across the goalmouth into the net just before the break.

    Slovenia assumed complete control on the restart but their pressure failed to produce a deserved goal. Valler Birsa’s deflected volley flew just wide after 49 minutes as they mounted attack after attack.

    Changes were needed and Worthington brought Kyle Lafferty and Corey Evans on for David Healy and Grant McCann.

    And the introduction of Evans proved to be an inspired substitution as the visitor’s took a surprise lead with their first meaningful attack on 70 minutes.

    Cathcart supplied a low cross to the far post and the young Manchester United midfielder sneaked ahead of his marker to slot in from two yards.

    It was a case of hanging on to the final whistle and Slovenia continued to threaten, with Taylor saving from Josip Ilicic before Ljubijankic blasted into the side-netting.

    Northern Ireland players and fans celebrated at the final whistle in what was an unlikely success on the road and the first win in 11 games.

    Northern Ireland: Taylor, McAuley, Cathcart, Craigan, Baird, Davis, McCann (Evans 67), Healy (Lafferty 67), Feeney, Brunt (Gorman 89), Hughes. Subs not used: Tuffey, Clingan, Paterson, Patterson.

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    Gow unveiled to media

    New signing Alan Gow posed for pictures today after completing his move to Motherwell. As always, our friends at SNS were there to capture all the action.

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    New-boy Gow eager to please

    Alan Gow admits he can’t wait to get started at Motherwell after joining the club on a short-term deal.

    The forward, who finished last season on loan with Hibs, passed a medical this morning before meeting the press at lunchtime.

    There, he explained how much Craig Brown and Archie Knox influenced his decision, and how pleased he was to be at Fir Park for at least the next six months.

    “It’s good to sort my future out and hopefully I can get back playing as soon as possible,” he said.

    “I’ve just been keeping myself fit and waiting to sign somewhere eventually. I’m just looking forward to playing now.

    “I spoke to a few clubs. But I’ve probably made a few moves that I shouldn’t have and this time I wanted to take my time making a decision and find somewhere that suited me.”

    “Craig Brown and Archie Knox being in charge was a massive influence and I can’t wait to get started.”

    Gow began his career with local club Clydebank before spells with Airdrie and Falkirk eventually led to a dream move to Rangers.

    However, he made just two cup appearances during his spell with the Glasgow giants and went out on loan to Blackpool and Norwich.

    A move to Plymouth followed but he was released in the summer after spending the second-half of the season at Hibs.

    Despite a frustrating few years, Gow insists he has no regrets about the path his career has taken.

    “I started off playing for Clydebank and never really did much before so everything I’ve done has been a great achievement for me,” he said.

    “I’m never going to complain about things that didn’t work out. I’ve no regrets, I would still make the same moves I made before.”

    As for his short-term deal at Motherwell, he admitted: “I don’t really know where it can take me.

    “I’ll just take one step at a time. I need to come back and play and show everybody that I can be fit for a season at least.

    “I’ve signed a six-month contract and I need to prove to the management that I can get myself into the team and stay there.”

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    Craigan set for landmark appearance

    Motherwell skipper Stephen Craigan will captain Northern Ireland when he wins his 50th cap against Slovenia in Friday’s Euro 2012 qualifier.

    The defender, 33, has become a regular in Nigel Worthington’s side after making his international debut in February 2003.

    It is the fourth successive time he has worn the armband with Aaron Hughes standing down as his team-mate reaches his milestone.

    Northern Ireland boss Worthington said: “Stephen will get his 50th cap and I’m delighted for him.

    “I have left him and Aaron to sort out the captain’s armband but I think I know where it is going. He fully deserves it as well.

    “Aaron has been outstanding when it comes to something like this. It is the sign of a good leader.

    “I have known Stephen for the last three years and what you get from him is a solid performance.

    “He is always there. He is a terrific servant, a fantastic professional and great to have around the group.”

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    Gow checks in

    The club are delighted to announce the signing of Alan Gow, subject to a medical tomorrow morning.

    Forward Gow has been without a club following his release from Plymouth Argyle at the end of last season.

    He started his career with his local side but moved to Airdrie United following the demise of the Kilbowie club. He impressed at the Diamonds but it was at Falkirk where he really shone, eventually securing a move to Rangers.

    Things didn’t quite work out at Ibrox though and after loan moves to both Blackpool and Norwich City, he eventually won a £200,000 move to Plymouth .

    The 27-year-old spent last season on-loan at Hibernian from and was released from his contract following Plymouth’s relegation to League One.

    Gow has been courted by several clubs but eventually chose Motherwell and has signed an initial six-month contract subject to a medical.

    Following a successful completion, he will be paraded at Fir Park at 1pm tomorrow.

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    Brown looks forward Glebe Park return

    Craig Brown is cautiously optimistic about his side’s chances against Brechin City following this afternoon’s Co-operative Insurance Cup draw.

    The Steelmen managed to avoid SPL opposition in the third round but face a tough trip to Glebe Park against Second Division City.

    The teams met in pre-season of course as Motherwell prepared for the Europa League clash with Breiðablik.

    ‘Well turned in a decent performance back then, winning 3-1 thanks to second-half goals from John Sutton, Ross Forbes and Keith Lasley.

    Brown expects things to be tougher this time around but is hopeful his team can do a professional job on the night.

    “I suppose, in many ways, it is a good draw for us,” said the manager.

    “We’ve been there recently and it’s a nice wee place. I expect it to be a really decent cup tie although we would have obviously preferred to be at home.

    “I know Jim Weir from having him in the Scotland U21 squad. He’s a good lad and he’s fast becoming a very good manager. Brechin have some very good players, some of whom have played in the SPL, and will be very dangerous opponents.

    “We have to go there, do a professional job and hopefully that will be enough to see us into the next round.”

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    Co-operative Insurance Cup third round draw

    Motherwell will play Second Division Brechin City in the third round of the Co-operative Insurance Cup.

    The match will take place at Glebe Park on Tuesday 21st September, kick-off 7.45pm.

    The two teams met in pre-season when Motherwell ran out 3-1 winners thanks to goals from Ross Forbes, Keith Lasley and John Sutton.

    The full draw is as follows:

    • Rangers v Dunfermline
    • Kilmarnock v Hibs
    • Aberdeen v Raith
    • Falkirk v Hearts
    • Celtic v Inverness
    • Ross County v Dundee United
    • St Johnstone v Queen of the South
    • Brechin City v Motherwell

    All ties are scheduled to take place on Tuesday 21st or Wednesday 22nd September.