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    Players train ahead of Celtic clash

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    Away Day Guide: vs Celtic

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    Madden’s in charge at Celtic Park

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    Injury setback for Ramsden

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    Trust launches More Active More Often

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    TV: Highlights from Excelsior Stadium

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    TV: Johansson happy with Hearts win

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    Motherwell U20s 3 – 2 Hearts U20s

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    McHugh joins the Doonhamers

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    AXA Life Invest backs ‘Silver Sporties’

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    Players train ahead of Celtic clash

    The Motherwell players were put through their paces at the Fir Park Astro ahead of tomorrow’s clash with Celtic in Glasgow.

    Snaps courtesy of Jeff Holmes.

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    Away Day Guide: vs Celtic

    Celtic Park

    Stadium Details:

    CelticCeltic Football Club
    Celtic Park
    Kerrydale Street
    Glasgow

    Tel: 0871 226 1888
    Web: www.celticfc.net

    Opened: 1892
    Capacity: 60,832
    SatNav: G40 3RE
    Distance from Fir Park: 11.6 miles (0 hr 18 min)

    Supporter Information:

    Celtic FC have asked the club to publicise the following information:

    • All Supporters buses should use Springfield Road to park as usual.
    • No flags will be allowed entry if there is anything controversial written or displayed on the flag. Please also note that flags can only be displayed over empty seats.
    • Police Scotland will have dogs deployed at the game, assisting with the search for fireworks and pyrotechnics.
    • Celtic FC will carry out a survey of the visiting support as to the reasons why, if any, they do not travel to Celtic park in large numbers.

    Tickets:

    ADULTS:    £26 / £23 
    CONCESSIONS:                        £17 / £14
    JUVENILE:    £10
    • Please note this is an all-ticket match and there will be no pay-at-the-gate on the day of the match. Tickets will be available to buy (cash only) from the ‘Well Shop on Saturday morning between 10am and 1pm.
    • Concessions are listed as Over 65s and Under 16s.
    • Juveniles are listed as Under 13s.
    • The cheaper priced ticket is for restricted view only.
    • Fans who require wheelchair access should contact Sharon or John McCaskie on 07745494631 / 07711 992161 or email disabledfans@motherwellfc.co.uk.

    By car

    The stadium is located in the East End of Glasgow and it is one of the easiest to find in the SPL.

    Simply follow the M74 until its end and then continue into the city on the A74 (London Road). The stadium will be clearly visible ahead.

    If travelling from the East, leave the M8 at Junction 8 and follow the M73 South on to the M74 northbound. Stay on the M74 until its end and then continue into Glasgow on the A74 (London Road). The stadium will be clearly visible ahead.

    There is a large car park at the ground but this is for pass holders only. Street parking is available on the side streets around the ground, although traffic is always very busy before and after the game and please be aware of restrictions due to the on-going 2014 Commonwealth Games works.

    By bus

    Several operators run buses which will take you within a five to 10 minute walk of the ground, including First service 240.

    Further information and timetables are available online at www.firstgroup.com/glasgow.

    By train

    Glasgow Central and Queens Street stations are around a 30 minute walk away from the ground. Dalmarnock and Bridgeton stations are closer and both are served by trains from Motherwell.

    Further information and timetables are available online at www.scotrail.co.uk.

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    Madden’s in charge at Celtic Park

    Referee for this Saturday’s SPFL Premiership clash with Celtic at Celtic Park is the highly-rated Bobby Madden.

    The match will be Bobby’s third in charge of the Steelmen this campaign. The first was the SPFL opener against Hibs at Easter Road, Henri Anier coming off the bench to net the winner on his league debut.

    The other was the 3-1 win over Ross County back in September when the Fir Parkers came back from a goal down to win courtesy of goals from Bob McHugh and a John Sutton double.

    That was only his sixth ever Motherwell match. His first was back in January of the 2011/12 season as the ‘Well slipped to a disappointing 1-0 defeat at home to Inverness; Grégory Tadé grabbing the game’s only goal.

    His second was the thrilling 5-1 win over St Johnstone as Motherwell reaffirmed their grip on third spot in the old SPL. Goals that day from Higdon, Law, Murphy and Henrik Ojamaa’s double all but ended Saints’ hopes of nicking the best of the rest gong that season.

    Last season he also handled two matches. The first was an entertaining 3-3 draw with Aberdeen at Pittodrie.

    Motherwell had raced into a 3-1 lead courtesy of goals from Higdon, Hutchinson and Law but a late Aberdeen fightback handed Craig Brown’s men a draw.

    His second, two months later, was a fine 2-1 win at Tannadice. Michael Higdon opened the scoring before Chris Humphrey rocketed in a second goal of the season contender. Jon Daly pulled one back with his customary goal, but it wasn’t enough as Motherwell held on for the three points.

    The 35-year old has been fourth official on a number of occasions, including Aberdeen in the Scottish Cup last season and the Semi Final with St Johnstone at Hampden.

    The whistler has busy already this campaign, with busy domestic duties topped up with games in the Europa League with Esbjerg fB vs AS Saint-Étienne, KRC Genk vs FC Thun and Lazio vs Apollon Limassol.

    In addition, he handled two UEFA Champions League qualifiers: CS Fola Esch vs GNK Dinamo Zagreb and Austria Vienna vs FH Hafnarfjördur.

    His most recent SPFL appointment was last weekend when Partick Thistle and Ross County shared a 3-3 draw at Firhill. He was also the man in the middle for Morton’s shock 1-0 win over Celtic in the League Cup on Tuesday night.

    Bobby will be ably assisted by Alan Mulvanny and Graeme Leslie with Don Robertson on fourth official duties.

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    Injury setback for Ramsden

    SIMON RAMSDEN has been ruled out for several weeks after going under the knife yesterday.

    The experienced defender, who is enjoying a superb campaign, fell awkwardly at Tynecastle and immediately felt pain in his knee, although did see out the ninety minutes.

    However, a minor operation was required, forcing the former Bradford fullback to sit out forthcoming games against Celtic and Aberdeen.

    However, with a three-week break due at the start of February, the 32-year old looks likely to be back for the Partick Thistle game in a month’s time.

    [pullquote]Thankfully, it’s not too bad and he should be back in action next month.[/pullquote]

    ‘Well boss Stuart McCall told motherwellfc.co.uk: “We are obviously disappointed that Rammers [Simon Ramsden] will miss the next two games as he’s performed so well for us this season.

    “Thankfully, it’s not too bad and he should be back in action next month.”

    Meanwhile FRASER KERR has returned to training this week after pulling up when ‘Well last played Celtic back in December.

    The Scotland U21 defender missed the games over the Christmas and New Year period, but is now back in contention.

    LEE ERWIN is still missing long term and goalkeeper LEE HOLLIS remains out.

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    Trust launches More Active More Often

    Parents and their young children keen to get more active are being given a helping hand through a Motherwell FC initiative funded by the Scottish Government.

    Minister for Children and Young People Aileen Campbell today backed the More Active More Often programme after visiting Fir Park to meet parents and children who are reaping the benefit, along with some of the club’s community coaches.

    To coincide with Ms Campbell’s visit, one of the PlayTalkRead buses also made a journey to Fir Park, to offer local parents some fun ideas on spending time with their children.The Motherwell Football Club Community Trust was awarded £9,920 in July 2013 from the Scottish Government’s Communities and Families Fund to get More Active More Often up and running.

    The programme is aimed at mothers with young children between the ages of 3 and 5 in deprived areas within Motherwell and Wishaw and comprises a 10 week programme of activity to get the mother and child active together, with a strong emphasis on physical activity and nutrition.

    The cash provided by the Scottish Government enabled the Community Trust to pay for coaching costs, hire of a classroom and gym for 120 hours and training kits for mum and child.

    With Motherwell FC flying high in the Scottish Premiership this season, Ms Campbell said Motherwell are matching their impressive form on the pitch with some excellent initiatives on the sidelines.

    [pullquote]In many ways, football clubs are at the heart of our communities and it’s well known that Motherwell FC is a fantastic community club.[/pullquote]

    She said: “In many ways, football clubs are at the heart of our communities and it’s well known that Motherwell FC is a fantastic community club.

    “Seeing More Active More Often in action today underlines Motherwell FC’s commitment to local people – not just the fans who come here on a Saturday to watch a match. A healthy local community is in everyone’s interest, which is why programmes like this are so important.

    “It’s never too early to encourage our wee ones to develop good nutrition and exercise habits and it can be fun too, as parents can find out on the PlayTalkRead bus.

    “The Scottish Government is proud to support initiatives like this that support our communities to become healthier, smarter and more active.”

    Graeme McArthur, Programme Development Manager at Motherwell Football Club Community Trust, explained: “More Active More Often is a fantastic programme and we are grateful that the Scottish Government have supported this project.

    “Motherwell Football Club is in the heart of the local community and all the staff at Motherwell FC Community Trust strive to make a difference to those living in the local area.

    “From working with mothers and toddlers throughout the Motherwell & Wishaw area, we will aim to change perceptions of the mothers towards nutrition and physical activity. It’s going to be a real joy delivering More Active More Often to the mother & toddlers, it will be great to see the parents & children get active together while hopefully developing a real love of physical activity.”

    The PlayTalkRead roadshow is part of the Scottish Government’s Early Years campaign which focuses on the early years (0 – 3) of children’s lives, and is travelling across the country to all 32 local authorities. Entry is free. You can see when the PlayTalkRead buses will next be in your area at www.playtalkread.org/tour

    More information on More Active More Often can be found at:
    http://mfccommunitytrust.org.uk/more-active-more-often/

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    TV: Highlights from Excelsior Stadium

    Extended highlights from Excelsior Stadium as the Under 20s return from their winter break with a 3-2 victory over Hearts.

    -WATCH THE HIGHLIGHTS EXCLUSIVELY ON MFC TV

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    TV: Johansson happy with Hearts win

    Under 20s boss Jonatan Johansson was pleased with side after their hard-fought win over Hearts this evening.

    Goals from Dale Shirkie and a Craig Moore double gave the Fir Parkers all three points in an end-to-end encounter at Airdrie’s Excelsior Stadium.

    The young Steelmen haven’t been in action for four weeks, and the former Finnish International hopes it can prove a springboard for the second half of the campaign.

    [pullquote]We had to dig in at times and work hard for each other. It’s a really satisfying three points.[/pullquote]

    Speaking to MFC TV, he said: “It was an excellent game, now I’ve calmed down a bit.

    “It was real end-to-end stuff with some excellent play from both sides both from an attacking point of view added to some last-ditch defending.

    “I am really pleased with the win and with the application of the players. It was a good way to get the second half of the season going again and good for team morale too.

    “We had to dig in at times and work hard for each other. It’s a really satisfying three points.”

    -WATCH JONATAN’S INTERVIEW EXCLUSIVELY ON MFC TV

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    Motherwell U20s 3 – 2 Hearts U20s

    Motherwell Under 20s edged out Hearts 3-2 in a barnstorming encounter at the Excelsior Stadium this evening.

    In what was their first match back in action of the winter break, goals from Dale Shirkie and a Craig Moore double secured all three points.

    But that only tells half the story in what was an end-to-end encounter, with both teams taking credit for what was an excellent game of football.

    Jonatan Johansson made two changes to the side that drew with Hamilton Accies back on December 17th at New Douglas Park.

    Adam Cummins, who will spend the rest of the season on loan at Dundee, and Jack Leitch missed out, replaced in the starting eleven by David Ferguson and Craig McCall, making his first start at Under 20s.

    In contrast to the rest of the evening, it was a fairly slow start to proceedings; a Euan Murray header flashed wide following a Craig Moore corner was the only noteworthy action in the first part of the match.

    The match finally exploded to life on fifteen minutes when Moore raced clear on goal only to smash a half volley inches wide of the post.

    However, he wouldn’t be denied two minutes later when he put ‘Well ahead. Lovely interplay between Ferguson, Shirkie and Dom Thomas presented the chance for Steelmen’s top scorer, and he finished off neatly with a curling effort high into the top corner.

    Hearts wasted little time in the search for an equaliser, and could and perhaps should have had it within sixty seconds, but Buchanan failed to capitalize on some indecision in the home defence when he dragged his shot wide.

    It was real end-to-end stuff by this point, Paul McCafferty forced a good one-handed save from Mark Ridgers and Liam Gordon came close with a shot that dropped just wide from a corner.

    Hearts’ Robbie Buchanan and Sam Nicholson followed those chances with shots saved by Ross Stewart.

    In reply, Moore got in behind the visitors backline again but the stubborn Ridgers turned his left-footed effort out for a corner.

    With nine minutes left of the half, Hearts got themselves level. They won a corner after Stewart had again saved well at the feet of Buchanan. When it was eventually taken, Nicholson picked out Gordon at the far post and he rose unopposed to head home from eight yards.

    Before the interval, Dom Thomas fired a shot straight at Ridgers and, for Hearts, Nicholson drilled a low shot inches wide of the right hand upright.

    The Jambos started the second half on the front foot and Billy King fired a shot over the bar inside three minutes.

    Gary Oliver had a low bouncing effort held by Stewart before the ‘Well stopper again had to look smart to save from the striker after an excellent turn in the box.

    From the resulting corner, Hearts came within an inch of taking the lead, but could only watch on as Nicholson’s drilled effort cannoned off the crossbar.

    It was to prove a vital break as Motherwell raced into a 3-1 lead with two goals in two minutes.

    Dale Shirkie got the first, pouncing on slack defending from a corner kick to drill home from close range before Moore, almost immediately from the restart, found himself in again to coolly slot high past Ridgers for his fourteenth goal of the campaign.

    Incredibly, Hearts reduced the arrears almost straight away, hitting back within 45 seconds.

    Oliver’s shot was deflected into the path of Nicholson. He cut inside two markers before curling a terrific effort into the top right hand corner with Stewart at full stretch.

    You barely had time to draw breath before Hearts had another chance to level. Nicholson again was the man causing problems, but his shot hit the side netting much to the relief of everyone in Claret and Amber.

    Two minutes later, Billy King brought out another good stop from Stewart with a curling free kick that had to be tipped around the post for a corner.

    ‘Well managed to weather the maroon storm and gradually settled things down.

    Thomas could have made it 4-2, but blazed high over the bar, before a super one-touch passing move almost had Shirkie in but Ridgers was out quickly to make the stop.

    It would be Shirkie’s last action of the match though. A sickening clash of heads with Billy King would end his evening; a trip to the hospital would confirm a fractured cheekbone.

    His replacement, Dylan Mackin, was in the thick of it almost straight away and he almost teed up Moore for his hat trick with a neat cutback, only for the striker’s turn-and-shot to be brilliantly saved by Ridgers.

    Hearts chased a late leveler, but the best they could muster was a low shot from Oliver that was comfortably held by Stewart at his near post.

    After six minutes of stoppage time, the game finally ended with ‘Well kicking off the second half of the campaign with a good win.

    Motherwell: Cadden, Ferguson, Murray, Neill, McCall (Anderson – 69mins), McCafferty, Shirkie (Mackin – 75mins), Moore, Thomas, Higgins

    Subs Not Used: Currie, Hall

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    McHugh joins the Doonhamers

    Bob McHugh has joined Scottish Championship side Queen of the South on loan until the end of the season.

    The 22-year old joined on at Fir Park at an early age and worked his way through the youth ranks into the senior squad.

    A regular scorer for the U19s and reserves, Bob was given his debut by Mark McGhee aged just 16 as a substitute in a 2-0 victory over Hibs at the end of the 2007/08 season.

    He has gone on to play 86 times for the first-team (eight goals in thirteen starts) but has found regular first-team football hard to come by, particular this term battling the likes of John Sutton, Henri Anier, James McFadden and Craig Moore.

    [pullquote]My aim is to go there, play games, score goals and get sharp and return in the summer to make a push for regular games at Motherwell.[/pullquote]

    He joins Jim McIntyre’s side who, despite sitting eighth in the table, are just five points behind a play-off spot.

    McHugh said: “I am looking forward to hopefully playing regularly and getting sharp again.

    “Queen of the South have performed so well in recent years and I want to play a part of that over the next few months. Being just five points behind Raith Rovers (who are in fourth) gives us something to aim at.

    “My aim is to go there, play games, score goals and get sharp and return in the summer to make a push for regular games at Motherwell.”

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    AXA Life Invest backs ‘Silver Sporties’

    AXA Life Invest has awarded Motherwell FC Community Trust £5,000, which will be used to enhance the physical health and mental agility of the people of Lanarkshire who are over 65.

    AXA Life Invest’s competition, in partnership with national Advisory group, CAERUS, sought nominations from financial advisers to improve the quality of life for retirees in their local area.

    Motherwell Football Club Community Trust will provide the elderly with a range of physical activities, information sessions on healthy living and social activities such as excursions to local places of interest – directly aimed at improving their well-being and creating social inclusion. Financial Adviser Martin O’Neill of Henderson Stone & Co. Ltd was responsible for submitting the ‘Silver Sporties’ initiative.

    Simon Smallcombe, UK Managing Director for AXA Life Invest said: “We are confident that this worthwhile initiative will tackle the problem of social isolation in the community of Motherwell. We are proud that over-65s will benefit from stimulating and socially inclusive activities in their local community. But this could only have happened with the ideas and initiative of our local heroes – financial advisers working in their local communities – who understand the needs of retirees inside out.”

    Charlie Bennett, Motherwell Football Club Community Trust said: “Silver Sporties will bring the elderly of Lanarkshire together in a shared love of football, improving their physical health and mental well-being. Thanks to AXA Life Invest’s support, the people of Motherwell will be both healthier and happier.”

    Martin O’Neill of Henderson Stone & Co Ltd said: “I nominated the Motherwell Football Club Community Trust because it has successfully implemented a range of programmes for younger people and now they have the chance to expand this to the elderly as well. I am very pleased to have played a role in bringing the power of football to older people.”

    Keith Carby, Chief Executive of CAERUS added: “Advisers play a vital role in the community. They encourage people to save and to prepare for retirement. CAERUS Adviser Martin O’Neill spotted an opportunity to make retirees’ lives better and worked in partnership with Motherwell Football Club Community Trust to make a real difference.”

    Starting from January 2014, Motherwell Football Club Community Trust will deliver four ten-week programmes, attracting 12 participants each and taking place at Fir Park Stadium, home of Motherwell Football Club. AXA Life Invest’s contribution will be used to fund the costs of physical educators and trainers, life coaches delivering information sessions, as well as catering and transportation costs associated with social activities.