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    TV: Black desperate for Cup success

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    Thomson takes charge of Cup tie

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    Scottish Cup Tickets: Pre Pay & PATG

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    Convert for Cash Returns

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    TV: Highlights from Indodrill Stadium

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    TV: Johansson wants killer instinct

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    Dundee U20s 1 – 0 Motherwell U20s

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    TV: Highlights from Caledonian Stadium

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    TV: Black angered by Caley showing

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    Inverness defeat in pictures

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    TV: Black desperate for Cup success

    Caretaker boss Kenny Black wants to use the Scottish Cup as a launchpad to finally get Motherwell’s season going.

    The Steelmen have had a tough time of it in the SPFL Premiership, with the side struggling to live up to previous season’s achievements so far.

    However, one of the few positives came with a win against Dundee Utd at Fir Park three weeks ago, and it’s the same opposition who visit North Lanarkshire again tomorrow in 4th Round action.

    Now Black wants to summon the spirit of that night and hopefully book the Steelmen’s place in the fifth round draw at Hampden on Monday afternoon.

    Speaking to the broadcast press ahead of the big game, the 50-year old admitted, “Could the draw have been kinder to us, yes, probably, but at least we’re at home.

    [pullquote]”These are the games you want to play in though and if you want to get to Hampden and the Scottish Cup Final, then it’s likely you’ll come up against good quality. It just so happens we have it in the first round that we play.[/pullquote]

    “We’re obviously desperate to do well; it would give the whole place a lift.

    “We were lucky to experience a Final in my first year at the club and although the game that day against Celtic didn’t go the way we would’ve wanted, it was a superb occasion.

    “We want more of the same and to do that, we know we will need a similar performance to the one we had against Dundee United here three weeks ago.”

    MFC TV

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    Thomson takes charge of Cup tie

    Referee for Saturday’s William Hill Scottish Cup 4th Round clash with Dundee Utd at Fir Park is Craig Thomson.

    The 42-year old will be handling his first Motherwell match of the 2014/15 season.

    Thomson, arguably the highest rated amongst the Scottish officials, regularly hosting Champions League, Europa League and International matches, will be a more than familiar face to ‘Well fans, having being a top-flight whistler for over 13 years.

    He handled three Motherwell matches last season.

    The first was the 1-0 at St Mirren Park in September 2013 when John Sutton’s first-half header secured the points.

    The second was the fine 2-1 win at the Caledonian Stadium last April, Henri Anier and Iain Vigurs doing the damage and, most recent, was the enthralling 3-3 draw with Celtic in the same month, when a last-minute Sutton goal earned the Steelmen a point in a topsy-turvy match.

    It would have been his fourth but a New Year appointment between ‘Well and Caley was the postponed due to heavy rain.

    He took charge of three ‘Well matches the previous term too.

    The first was the 4-1 demolition of Aberdeen on Boxing Day when goals from Tom Hateley, Michael Higdon and a Jamie Murphy swept Craig Brown’s side away.

    The second was the 2-1 win at Tynecastle, when two early goals from Michael Higdon and a Dylan McGowan own-goal was enough to see off the Jambos.

    The third and final was the 2-0 home victory over Ross County in the last home game of that campaign – James McFadden and Chris Humphrey amongst the scorers.

    His record in charge of the Steelmen is a bit of a mix bag with fourteen wins from 39 matches. There have been sixteen defeats and nine draws too.

    Not included in that list was the 2007/08 Scottish Cup fourth round replay win against Hearts at Fir Park, when he replaced the injured Stuart Dougal midway through the second-half.

    In those games, Motherwell have scored 55 and conceded 53.

    133 players have gone into the book, 65 were wearing claret and amber, while five players, including former and current captains Stephen Craigan and Keith Lasley, have been dismissed.
    Craig will be ably assisted by Alastair Mather and Brian Templeton with Colin Steven on fourth official duties.

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    Scottish Cup Tickets: Pre Pay & PATG

    A reminder that Tickets for Saturday’s William Hill Scottish Cup 4th Round tie against Dundee Utd are available to pre-purchase or on the gate.

    Season Ticket holders can pre-purchase their regular seat by popping into the Ticket Office or phoning 01698 333333.

    Alternatively, fans of both clubs can pay at the turnstiles with prices as follows:

    ADULTS:    £15 
    CONCESSIONS:                           £10
    UNDER 16s:    £5
    • Prices listed are for all stands, with Dundee Utd fans housed in the Maxim Office Park South Stand.
    • Concessions are listed as 60 and over and full time students with a valid matriculation card.
    • Juveniles are listed as 15 and under.
    • Season Tickets are not valid for this match.
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    Convert for Cash Returns

    The famous Cash Converters “Convert for Cash” challenge is back when Dundee Utd visit on Saturday.

    Faced by two giant inflatable footballs, fans must dribble the balls with their hands around a slalom course and, cross the goal-line to take home £150.

    For your chance to win take part and win this fantastic prize, enter your details at the Cash Converters Football 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. CLICK HERE TO WIN SOME GREAT PRIZES.

    Entries will close at 12 noon on Tuesday 27th November 2014.

    *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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    TV: Highlights from Indodrill Stadium

    Extended highlights from the Indodrill Stadium as ‘Well lose 1-0 to Dundee in the SPFL Development League.

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    TV: Johansson wants killer instinct

    Jonatan Johansson bemoaned his side’s lack of a killer instinct after losing 1-0 to Dundee this afternoon.

    The young Fir Parkers creating a plethora of opportunities, but were either wasteful in front of goal or found German keeper Arvid Schenk in inspired form.

    The disappointment and frustration was compounded by a poor goal conceded, a set piece just fifteen minutes from time.

    Asked how his side managed to lose the match, the Finn was blunt: “We didn’t take our chances; it’s as simple as that!

    [pullquote]Football is about scoring goals and we’ve had two or three games this season that we’ve created a lot of chances, but the killer instinct isn’t there which is unfortunate, because we are creating enough to win many games.[/pullquote]

    “If you ask me, ‘Am I disappointed with how we played?’ – then no, not really.

    “We played well both halves, the energy was there and there were some good individual performances. We put pressure on them, we pressed high up the park.

    “However, football is about scoring goals and we’ve had two or three games this season that we’ve created a lot of chances, but the killer instinct isn’t there which is unfortunate, because we are creating enough to win many games.

    “We will work hard at improving that side of our game for the upcoming matches.”

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    Dundee U20s 1 – 0 Motherwell U20s

    Motherwell Under 20s lost 1-0 to Dundee this afternoon in a game they really ought to have won.

    Jonatan Johansson’s young side were on top for the majority, creating a host of chances, including hitting the frame of the goal and coming up against a keeper in inspired form.

    However, they were punished at the other end fifteen minutes from time when Matthew Allan prodded home a swerving corner at the back post.

    The Steelmen made four changes to the team that beat Celtic seven days ago. Adam Cummins, Paul Lawson, Stuart Carswell and Ross MacLean dropped out, replaced by Luke Watt, Ben Hall, Craig McCall and Steven Higgins.

    And it was the visitors who made a positive start to the game and could and should have been ahead inside six minutes.

    A teasing ball between the goalkeeper and right-back Andrew Black caused confusion, and when the defender nodded it past the outrushing keeper, it looked to be rolling into the net, but bobbled just past the post.

    From the resulting corner, Dom Thomas’ cross was perfect for Morgyn Neill but despite a free-header from six yards, the big defender put it over.

    Thomas had a shot of his own ten minutes later comfortably saved, before Dundee’s Josh Skelly had their first attack of note, sending a 20-yard shot over the bar.

    Dylan Mackin also had a neat turn and shot inside the area well saved by German keeper Arvid Schenk. The former VfL Wolfsburg II stopper was even more impressive shortly after, getting down well to save from a stinging Thomas half volley at the expense of a corner.

    Just before the break, the Dark Blues had their best effort of the half, Skelly capitalising on some good play down the left, only to see his darting shot well stopped by Ross Stewart in the ‘Well goal.

    The second half continued in much the same vein as the first, with ‘Well creating chances. Thomas had the first shot after just three minutes, but Schenk was again up to the task.

    Minutes later, Mackin played in Higgins with a lovely flick, only for the defender to be crowded out at the expense of a corner. From the resulting kick, Thomas got another shot away but again, it was comfortable for Schenk to catch.

    It took Dundee ten minutes to register an effort in the second half, but when it came, it was close. Philip Roberts reacted quickly to a smart free-kick from Kevin McBride, but the former Inverness CT winger pulled a low shot narrowly wide of the far post.

    However, it wasn’t long before play was back up the other end and Schenk was again able to thwart the Steelmen, racing off his line to stop Higgins’ chipped finish after the forward had been played in by a lovely Craig McCall slide rule.

    Shortly after, Thomas had another shot from the left edge of the box, but with Schenk at full stretch, it dropped half a yard over the crossbar.

    Dundee were content to hit on the counter and German striker Luka Tankulic sent a low shot three of four yards wide before Philips tried an ambitious shot from distance on his left foot, which hit the corner flag on its way out for a goal kick.

    It was still stalemate but anyone inside the ground would’ve been scratching their head at how ‘Well didn’t take the lead on the 70th minute.

    Schenk could’ve caught a corner but instead, opted to punch. When it squirmed out into the penalty box, there were big appeals for a penalty when Higgins was pulled down.

    The referee played on and ‘Well had three or four shots at goal, all blocked in an over-crowded eighteen yard box.

    It was to prove crucial as Dundee got themselves ahead just minutes later. The goal came from a corner after Stewart had turned around a low Philips shot. Motherwell’s marking was poor and when Matthew Allan peeled off his marker at the back post, he bundled it home despite ‘Well protesting for a handball.

    Those of a Claret and Amber persuasion would struggled to believe how they were behind in a game they had controlled for the vast majority. It got even more frustrating when Mackin sent a blistering volley crashing off the post, albeit credit should again go to Schenk who got a slight, if unorthodox, touch on route.

    The Steelmen threw the kitchen sink at in the last ten minutes. Sub Ryan Watters almost scored with his first touch, heading a Neill cross straight at Schenk before the big keeper was again in form, turning away a low drive by Cadden with no Motherwell striker there to gobble up the rebound.

    It was a frustrating old afternoon for the Fir Parkers who left Clackmannanshire with nothing, but deserved so much more.

    Motherwell: Stewart, Watt, McMillan, Hall, Neill, Ferguson, Mackin, Cadden, Higgins (Watters – 85mins), Thomas, McCall (R.Leitch – 77mins)

    Subs Not Used: Currie, McNulty

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    TV: Highlights from Caledonian Stadium

    Extended highlights from the Highland Capital as a poor Motherwell lose 3-1 to hosts Inverness Caledonian Thistle.

    MFC TV

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    TV: Black angered by Caley showing

    Kenny Black criticised Motherwell’s poor showing against Inverness, describing it as “not good enough”.

    The Fir Parkers were hoping to build on the encouraging win and performance against Dundee United a fortnight ago, but were extremely poor in the Highland Capital, eventually losing 3-1.

    Indeed, had Inverness been more ruthless in attack, the scoreline could have been much worse for the Claret and Amber men.

    Caretaker boss Black was in no mood to mince his words and sympathized with the supporters who made the long journey north.

    He said: “I don’t think the team gave enough in the 90 minutes and 3-1 flattered us.

    [pullquote]It wasn’t good enough – simple as that. I didn’t think we caused Inverness any problems at all and at times it was like some of our players had never seen a ball before.[/pullquote]

    “It could have been more and as much as I enjoyed the game against Dundee United a fortnight ago it was the total opposite today.

    “It wasn’t good enough – simple as that. I didn’t think we caused Inverness any problems at all and at times it was like some of our players had never seen a ball before.

    “The better team won on the day. I thought they were far better, far brighter and they passed the ball better than we did.

    “You are looking to try to cause them problems, and our only attack in the first half resulted in the goal – and it was probably the only time we strung three or four passes together.

    “It was hard work watching that today and I feel for the supporters that travelled up. They showed a lot more enthusiasm than some of our lads.”

    MFC TV

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    Inverness defeat in pictures

    Action pictures from this afternoon’s disappointing 3-1 defeat to Inverness CT in the SPFL Premiership.

    Snaps courtesy of SNSPix.

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