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    Dine in style at the Celtic match

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    Celtic tickets still on sale

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    ‘Well to deliver ‘Football for Families’

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    SPL agree on Under 20s switch

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    Pick March’s best player

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    Community Trust to upgrade Astro

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    Party for FREE at Motherwell FC

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    TV: Goals from Easter Road

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    TV: Carswell looks back at Hibs draw

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    TV: McCall content with a point

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    Dine in style at the Celtic match

    Motherwell take on Celtic at Fir Park this Sunday and you could watch the big match in style from one of our Hospitality Suites.

    Kick-back in comfort for the 2pm kick-off, with the option of enjoying the action from an exclusive executive box in the South Stand or from one of the club’s prestigious suites in the O’Donnell Stand.

    91’ Scottish Cup legend Stevie Kirk will be your host as you are treated to a scrumptious three-course meal and drinks.

    Whilst you wait for the big match to start, browse our award-winning matchday programme and mull over the managers’ selection with your official teamsheet.

    In between times, you can expect a visit from first-team players and of course our photographer Craig Kennedy will be on-hand to take your photographs as a lasting memory of your afternoon.

    When the match is finished you’ll return to the bar,  hopefully toasting a famous victory for the Steelmen.

    Prices start from just £95 per person. For more information or to discuss the options with a member of the club’s corporate staff, please call 01698 338008.

    • Please note dress code is smart casual; no jeans or trainers.

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    Celtic tickets still on sale

    Tickets for both home and away fans are available for this Sunday’s match with Celtic from the Fir Park Ticket Office.

    The match will kick-off at 2pm with prices as follows:

    ADULTS:    £25 / £20
    CONCESSIONS:                                               £17 / £15
    JUVENILE:    £14 / £10
    FAMILY:    £32 / £27
    • Concessions are listed as Over 60s and Full Time Students with a valid matriculation card.
    • Juveniles are listed as Under 16s.
    • Family tickets consist of 1x Adult and 1x Juvenile.
    • The cheaper priced ticket is for the East Stand only.
    • If you are new to Fir Park, check our handy ‘New Fans’ section that will detail everything you need to know about matchdays.
    • Fans who require wheelchair access should contact Sharon or John McCaskie on 01555 870122 or email disabledfans@motherwellfc.co.uk.
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    ‘Well to deliver ‘Football for Families’

    Motherwell FC Community Trust have secured £44,000 worth of funding from Comic Relief to develop and deliver a ‘Football for Families’ programme aimed at helping to build family relationships in Lanarkshire.

    Over a two-year period, community coaches and other staff within the Trust will work with over 80 families across Lanarkshire using the football as an analogy for the family team.

    Using footballing language the programme will deliver key messages around family life using football phrases such as ‘Get off the Bench’ and ‘Work as a Team’.

    Each session in the programme will consist of a classroom activity within the Learning Centre using interactive materials developed for the programme and a physical activity component. During both the classroom and the physical sections parent and child will be partnered to complete the activities.

    Classroom activities will include sessions on teamwork delivered by player, highlighting why teamwork is important for achieving aims and goals.

    [pullquote]Through the ‘Football for Families’ programme we are delighted to be able to use the power of football in this innovative way where families will learn to work together as a team, as the first team squad do here at Motherwell, and how that can lead to many positive benefits.”[/pullquote]

    – Charlie Bennett

    Referees will deliver sessions on playing by the rules, linking rules in football back to the family environment, and coaches will deliver sessions on target and goal setting and why setting personal and team goals can help families rebuild trust.

    Another session ‘Sing while you’re winning’ will reinforce the importance of family members supporting each other and providing nurture and encouragement to other family members in a positive manner. Other classroom sessions will cover the negative effects of alcohol and substance misuse on the family and its individual members, and the importance of diet, and exercise in maintaining a healthy family life.

    Physical activity sessions will centre around football however other activities will be available including Tae Kwon Do, basketball, badminton, and zumba. These sessions will be structured in such a way to ensure family members must work together as part of a small team, therefore helping to rebuild their relationships.

    An important component of the programme will be the ‘Dads and Lads’ module. Through this dads will have the opportunity to attain Scottish Football Association Coaching Certificates at children’s Level.

    A raft of interactive learning resources will also be available to support the programme. These will range from workbooks through to games and quizzes, again across footballing themes. Each one will be aimed at specifically supporting positive family relationships.

    Commenting on the award Charlie Bennett, General Manager of the Community Trust said “Football is part of the fabric of our society and has the power to motivate people to profoundly change their lives for the better.

    “Through the ‘Football for Families’ programme we are delighted to be able to use the power of football in this innovative way where families will learn to work together as a team, as the first team squad do here at Motherwell, and how that can lead to many positive benefits.

    “We would also like to thank our Comic Relief for their funding.”

    If you would like any more information on any of our programmes please call us on 01698 239 926 or email us at community@motherwellfc.co.uk

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    SPL agree on Under 20s switch

    At today’s SPL General Meeting, SPL clubs unanimously approved the introduction of an Under 20 League from season 2012/13.

    The introduction of the Under 20 League forms an important part of Scottish FA Performance Director Mark Wotte’s review of the Elite Player Pathway.

    All SPL clubs will participate in the Under 20 League and the SPL Board may also permit a club or clubs in the SFL to participate in the Under 20 League.

    Neil Doncaster, SPL Chief Executive, said: “Providing the right platform for developing young Scottish players is vital for the whole of Scottish football and I am delighted to announce the introduction of an Under 20 League from next season.

    “Working in conjunction with the Scottish FA, I would hope this goes someway to reducing the development gap between the current Under 19 League and the Clydesdale Bank Premier League to better equip young players for the demands of first team football and aiding the development of more and better young Scottish players for the Scotland national team.”

    Mark Wotte, Scottish FA Performance Director: “I am delighted at the decision of the SPL clubs today to approve the introduction of the Under-20 League. This is a fundamental part of the Scottish FA’s Performance Strategy and it will be vital in bridging the gap between the current under-19s and the first-team squads.

    “I am hugely encouraged by the positive discussions that have taken place between the SPL and the Scottish FA and, in particular, the support of the clubs’ Heads of Youth and chairmen during the period of consultation.”

    Stewart Regan, Scottish FA Chief Executive: “Today’s decision is a major step forward in the football bodies working together in the best interests of the game. Mark Wotte has identified the Under-20 League as a key driver of the Performance Strategy and I am delighted the clubs share his vision.”

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    Pick March’s best player

    It is time for you to decide who you think deserves to win the Cash Converters Player of the Month for March.

    All you need to do is vote for which ‘Well player you think has been the stand-out performer for March and you could be chosen at random from all entries received, to congratulate our star man in person at Fir Park!

    After hitman Michael Higdon bagged the award to go along with his scoring form can he make it back-to-back awards or do you think another of the Steelmen deserves the award for March?

    Or maybe Henrik Ojamaa’s two goals (Dunfermline and Rangers) make him a candidate? Or what about Chris Humphrey? The Jamaican winger has been excellent since his return to the team and has pitched in with a number of assists?

    To cast your vote, simply visit our Cash Converters SPL Facebook page or by CLICKING HERE.

    The link will also give you the opportunity to enter the draw to take part in the next Convert for Cash challenge, and the chance to win a whole host of other prizes including tickets and amazing giveaways

    For the March Player of the Month – VOTE HERE.

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    Community Trust to upgrade Astro

    Motherwell FC Community Trust has secured a six-figure funding package to upgrade the current astrotrurf pitch behind the East Stand to a FIFA1 surface which will be widely available for community use when completed during early summer 2012.

    Work will begin on the new surface in the middle of April and will finish the last week of May as the Trust continues to develop Fir Park as a community campus capable of accommodating a wide range of community programmes.

    Charlie Bennett, General Manager of Motherwell Football Club Community Trust commented “This is a really important initiative as it gives people within our local communities, schools, and other partner agencies a fantastic surface to deliver sport activities from.

    “This is made even more important with the Scottish Government, local government, and the health services placing a strong focus on encouraging people to stay healthy and active.”

    Over the last year the Community Trust has also refurbished the former corporate boxes in the Cooper Stand to create a number of community spaces that are used to deliver programmes ranging from employability through to literacy and numeracy skills.

    Increasingly other partners such as the Prince’s Trust and North Lanarkshire Council are also using these facilities to deliver their own courses ensuring Fir Park, and Motherwell Football Club is now playing its part at the heart of the Lanarkshire community.

    The pitch upgrade has been made possible by funding from the Scottish Football Partnership, the Environmental Key Fund, and the Waste Recycling Environmental Limited.

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    Party for FREE at Motherwell FC

    Our offer of a free venue at Fir Park Stadium to all season ticket holders has been hugely successful in both the Centenary & Davie Cooper Suites.

    With the diary filling up really quickly for the middle and end of 2012 and even into 2013, you’ll need to be quick to secure the date you’re after. 

    For more information, contact us on 01698 338008 for available dates, entertainment packages and party food.

    Take a look at the various venues we have on offer by clicking the Virtual Tour link below.

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    TV: Goals from Easter Road

    A Nicky Law goal ten minutes from time cancels out Garry O’Connor’s first-half opener as Hibs and Motherwell share the points at Easter Road this afternoon.

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    TV: Carswell looks back at Hibs draw

    Youngster Stuart Carswell admitted he and his ‘Well teammates were satisfied with a point although they went to Easter Road looking for all three.

    The Steelmen had to come from behind to grab a point but dominated possession for large periods of the match without turning it into real chances in front of Graham Stack’s goal.

    Carswell, who partnered Keith Lasley in the middle of the park turned in an accomplished performances, said, “We were coming here to win the three points although, with 75 minutes gone and a goal down, you take a point every time.

    “I thought in the second half we absolutely dominated and if we had got that goal earlier, we could have gone on and pushed for a second but coming away from here with a point is not the worst result.

    “Playing in midfield we had so much time on the ball but we couldn’t go forward. We had to go wide as they were sitting deep and we had some good deliveries into the box. On another day, Higgy could have had three goals but it just wasn’t landing right for him.”

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    TV: McCall content with a point

    Stuart McCall was pleased with the spirit of his squad after they battled back for a well-earned point at Easter Road this afternoon.

    The Steelmen went a goal behind to a terrific Garry O’Connor free-kick on the half hour mark as Pat Fenlon’s men had the better of the first period.

    A much-improved Motherwell dominated most of the second half and were eventually rewarded with a goal ten minutes from time courtesy of midfield maestro Nicky Law.

    “I don’t think we were really poor in the first half,” said the Motherwell boss “I just think for all the possession we had, we just didn’t create enough opportunities.”

    “We were reasonably comfortable. They always carry a threat with Griffiths and O’Connor up front and I thought that Sproule, in his defensive work, helped them massively.

    “Overall I thought we had control of the game and in the second half I always thought the goal was coming.  At half time the message was go for the three points; we weren’t looking for a point and I think the second half performance merited at least what we got.

    “It’s a decent point though. (I have) Mixed emotions but as I say, it’s been done without three experienced players with Hammell, Jennings and Stephen Craigan all out. Overall I’m just about happy.”

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