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    Another Hibs ticket reminder

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    Vote Henrik Player of the Round

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    Hearts Programme preview

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    TV: Under 19s win again

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    TV: McCall excited by ‘biggest game’

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    TV: Young hoping to maintain form

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    TV: 10-yard Bucket Challenge

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    Motherwell release accounts for 2010/11

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    Quarter Final live on Sky

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    Convert for Cash returns

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    Another Hibs ticket reminder

    Motherwell fans are again reminded of the ticking arrangements for the rearranged SPL clash with Hibs on Wednesday 22nd February.

    • Season Tickets will enter the ground using Special Voucher H from the back of the book.
    • Non Season Ticket holders who were given a Match Abandoned voucher can exchange it for a ticket from the Fir Park Ticket office between now and the match (including at our home matches versus Hearts this Saturday).
    • Hibernian fans that already have a Match Abandoned voucher can enter the South Stand with the voucher.
    • Fans that don’t have a Season Ticket or a Match Abandoned voucher can still buy a ticket for the match with admission as follows:
    ADULTS/CONCESSIONS:                                  £10
    JUVENILES:    £5

    *Concessions are listed as Over 60s and a Full Time Students
    *Juveniles are listed as Under 16s
    *This is an all ticket match – tickets available for purchase from the ticket office
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    Vote Henrik Player of the Round

    Estonian Star Henrik Ojamaa has been nominated for the William Hill Player of the Fifth Round and we need your votes to help him win it.

    You can now cast your vote for the William Hill Player of the Fifth Round using the poll at the Scottish Cup Facebook page here: http://www.facebook.com/scottishcup

    The nominees are:

    • Andrew Considine (Aberdeen)
    • Henrik Ojamaa (Motherwell)
    • Johnny Russell (Dundee United)
    • Gary Mackay-Steven (Dundee United)
    • Marius Zaliukas (Heart of Midlothian)

    Voting closes on Monday, 20 February 2012 at 5pm and the results of the poll will be announced on the Scottish Cup Facebook page shortly after.

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    Hearts Programme preview

    ‘Well host Hearts in a crucial Clydesdale Bank Premier League clash this afternoon and if you are coming to the match, don’t forget to pick up a matchday programme.

    What’s inside? Well, manager Stuart McCall talks about trying to ignore events elsewhere and concentrating on trying to beat a very good Hearts side.

    The highlight though is an exclusive chat with Estonian sharpshooter Henrik Ojamaa. The Clydesdale Bank Young Player of the Month for January chats about his instant impact at Fir Park, making the grade after leaving his native Estonia and keeping his head up during tougher times.

    There is a special 10-page section dedicated to our visitors. Not only is there a rundown of the current squad and a review of the season so far, we get the views of Jambo Fraser Arnott, Peter Elder looks back at one of the more memorable matches between the sides and rising star Jason Holt takes part in our Q&A.

    And that’s not all. As well as match reports from both the Morton and St Mirren matches, regular features such as On This Day with Graham Barnstaple and Gavin McCafferty in From the Press Box return. Graham also sums up the quite mad week for Scottish Football and Stuart Barbour is featured in our Fanatics series.

    Wait, there’s more! We take a look back at 2003/04 in our Golden Years feature and there’s an in-depth statistical look at today’s referee, Alan Muir. We have the latest from The Ticket Office and the Commercial Department and the latest stats, facts and figures for the 2011/2012 campaign.

    The programme is available for £3 and is currently on sale from the Club Shop and Jack Daniels as well as the usual sellers located in and around the ground pre-match.

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    TV: Under 19s win again

    Motherwell U19s continued their excellent run of form with an impressive 3-0 away win over St Johnstone.

    Both teams were level after an even first-half but it was the Steelmen who broke the deadlock 13 minutes into the second half.

    Josh Watt took the corner and his inswinger caught out Saints keeper xxxx who could only punch the ball into his own net. The goal has since been credited to the winger.

    Motherwell doubled their advantage from another corner, Watt’s delivery again causing problems, and when Keiran McGachie bundled the ball across the goal, defender Euan Murray was on hand to force it over the line for his third in two games.

    Just before the end Motherwell added a third and it again came from a corner kick. Adam Asghar attacked a dangerous near post cross, it bounced down kindly for Keiran McGachie who prodded his ninth of the season into an empty net.

    Motherwell: Stewart, Devlin (Cummins), Francis-Angol, Murray, Brownlie, Mboa-Mekongo (Leitch), Asghar, Watt, Hetherington, Moore (Erwin), McGachie

    Subs Not Used:  Green, Dunn

    .TV >> Gordon Young’s Reaction

    .TV >> Euan Murray’s Reaction

    .TV >> Match Highlights

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    TV: McCall excited by ‘biggest game’

    ‘Well boss Stuart McCall has dubbed tomorrow’s clash with Hearts at Fir Park as ‘the biggest game of the season’.

    The Steelmen are battling it with the Gorgie club, along with St Johnstone and perhaps a few others, for third place in the Scottish Premier League table.

    McCall’s men currently sit with a six-point advantage ahead of the game and the 47-year old is desperate to extend that further,but warned of a tough battle ahead against a talented Hearts side.

    [pullquote]Make no mistake, this is our biggest match of the season so far and it would be great if our supporters come out in force and bring their singing voices with them.[/pullquote]

    “Make no mistake, this is our biggest match of the season so far and it would be great if our supporters come out in force and bring their singing voices with them,” he told MFC TV.

    “It’s a huge game for the club. It’s an old cliché but it’s an old fashioned six-pointer. We could be sitting tomorrow night as many as nine points ahead of Hearts, or as little as three. We are looking forward to it; the boys have trained really well this week and are in confident mood.

    “Let’s be clear though, Hearts are a quality side there is no doubt about it. Regardless of some of the problems they might have had off the park, which is sad to see at any club, and losing one or two players in the transfer window, they are a strong outfit with a good coach.”

    -WATCH THE FULL INTERVIEW ONLY ON MFC TV-

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    TV: Young hoping to maintain form

    Under 19s boss Gordon Young is hoping his charges can keep up their recent good form when they take on St Johnstone tomorrow.

    The young Steelmen face their Perthshire opponents at Stirling Uni tomorrow (1pm) off the back of two terrific wins; a 3-2 success away at Dundee United and a 7-1 hammering of Inverness Caley.

    Saints won the corresponding fixture back in September 3-2 and Young is hoping his side can gain some level of revenge for that defeat.

    “Every game is difficult in this league and we have tried to give the players the best possible preparation for the match,” he said.

    “We have a rough idea on how Saints will shape up and we’ve no doubts on how we’re going to play; it’s yet another opportunity for the lads to go and express themselves.

    “The last time the teams met, St Johnstone were rightly awarded two penalty kicks, one of which was the last kick of the ball. We were 2-0 down and brought it back to 2-2 and, as has been the norm for a great part of the season, we were guilty of not converting our chances.

    “We hoped to have learned from that game and we’ve set them targets to put the record straight, as it were, and they’ve got that opportunity tomorrow.”

    -WATCH THE INTERVIEW ON MFC TV-

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    TV: 10-yard Bucket Challenge

    Legendary full-back Stevie Hammell is the third ‘Well player to test his golfing talent in the 10-yard Bucket Challenge.

    Jamie Murphy kicked things off with a disappointing 101 and was quickly shown up by Irish defender, who did it in a solid 18.

    It’s now the former Scotland International’s turn. Can he get to the top of the leaderboard and scoop a fourball at one of Scotland’s top courses as a prize?

    -SEE HOW LONG IT TAKES HAMMELL TO CHIP IN-

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    Motherwell release accounts for 2010/11

    Motherwell FC today released their annual accounts for the year ending 31 May 2011 ahead of their AGM for shareholders on Thursday 23rd February.

    Highlights

    • The club reported a profit of £541,663 (up from £18,884 in 2009/10)
    • Operating Income was £5.9m (an increase of 36% on 2009/10)
    • Operating Costs were stable at £5.6m (£5.5m in 2009/10)
    • Net transfer fees were £184,268 (down from £1.1m in 2009/10)
    • The club has no bank debt

    Commenting on the figures, Vice Chairman Derek Weir said: “Last year was an exceptional performance period on the pitch which meant we were able to record a very positive outcome financially. This enabled us to maintain our commitment to fund the football department at a time of extreme pressure on all clubs.

    “However, our fans, shareholders and members should note that the board position is that we have no room for complacency. While the club is in a strong position relative to many of our competitors, we are subject to the same cost and income pressure as everyone else. The continued balancing of these pressures while maintaining a quality product on the pitch and off is extremely challenging.

    “Moreover the retirement of our major shareholder means that the club cannot rely on his generosity in managing cash flow and potential shortfalls from here on in.

    “It is imperative that the club builds its strategic reserve to at least £1.5m and that we keep that target under review. To achieve this we will need to be successful in the delivery of the ‘Well Society and its associated fundraising. We also all have to recognise that the club must be very active, every season, in the identification, development and trading of football talent. We want to do so on terms that suit the club and the players but we can only reach that point when we have achieved our reserve target.

    “On current trading, despite the positive performance of the team and a very welcome increase in attendances, we are unlikely to record a profit in 2011/12 largely due to the lack of player trade activity in the last two windows. This position is not sustainable and will require close management by the board.

    “The board would like to stress however that we are very positive about the potential at Motherwell FC to secure a sustainable and successful future for the club. We are delighted at the progress on the football side led by the excellent management team of Stuart McCall and Kenny Black. We are extremely proud of all they have done and are doing. We are excited by the progress made by the work of our Community Trust and by all the off the field improvements being made by our Chief Executive and her team. A review of our academy system is underway and we hope to announce exciting developments on that in due course.

    “We want to play our part in the rejuvenation of our national game in Scotland and achieve our goal of being the best Community and Family Club in Scotland.”

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    Quarter Final live on Sky

    Motherwell’s Quarter Final clash with Aberdeen at Fir Park will be shown live on broadcasters Sky Sports.

    The match will take place on Sunday 11th March with a 3.45pm kick-off.

    Ticket Information will follow when it is confirmed.

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    Convert for Cash returns

    The Cash Converters “Convert for Cash” challenge returns this Saturday when Hearts visit Fir Park and you can win £100.

    It’s on STEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEELMEN!!

    The Cash Converters “Convert for Cash” challenge is here again. The event that pits home fan against away fan, confronted by the site of our very own gaffa Stuart McCall, is back again versus Hearts this Saturday.

    Faced by a life-sized statue of Stuart McCall, fans must run round him 3 times, before composing themselves to score past our mascot, Claret, EITHER from the edge of the box (the £100 ball) or the penalty spot (the £50 ball).

    Enter at the Cash Converters Motherwell Facebook page by CLICKING HERE.

    In addition, Cash Converters will also be donating £150 per challenge to their official charity for the 2011/2012 season, Dreams Come True.

    For your chance to win £100 in the “Convert for Cash” challenge against Hearts, enter your details at the Cash Converters Motherwell Facebook page now: CLICK HERE.

    The Facebook page will also give you the chance to win a whole host of other prizes, including tickets and exclusive, money-can’t-buy experiences. Simply “Like” the page, and get entering.

    The draw will close at Noon on Friday 17th February

    *Please note: You must be aged over 18 to take part, and proof of age will be required on the day. You must also already possess a match ticket.

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