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  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Under 20s take on Hamilton

  • Club

    Player of the Year winners

  • First team

    Highlights: St Johnstone 0-0 Motherwell

  • First team

    Players react to St Johnstone draw

  • First team

    Robinson: A draw was fair

  • First team

    St Johnstone 0 – 0 Motherwell

  • First team

    Preview: St Johnstone v Motherwell

  • First team

    Newell keen to end season on a high

  • First team

    Lasley: We won’t let up

  • Club

    Players v Coaches: The final

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Under 20s take on Hamilton

    Motherwell Under 20s return to action on Monday evening when they take on Hamilton Accies at New Douglas Park.

    The Steelmen sit fifth in the Development League, two points ahead of tonight’s opponents, but four adrift of fourth-placed Hearts.

    Stephen Craigan’s men will be keen to get back to winning ways after losing at the Oriam last midweek, despite a decent showing.

    Accies go into the match off the back of a defeat themselves, having lost 3-0 to Dundee seven days ago.

    The match is at New Douglas Park. Kick off is 7pm.

  • Club

    Player of the Year winners

    Motherwell Football Club’s Player of the Year awards took place on Saturday, with a host of prizes on offer to the squad.

    The main winner on the night was Trevor Carson, who scooped three of the awards on offer. There was also success for Allan Campbell, Richard Tait, Craig Tanner, Steven Hammell and captain Carl McHugh.


    Player of the Year (sponsored by Motorpoint)

    The top prize went to goalkeeper Trevor Carson. Having recorded his 15th clean sheet of the season away to St Johnstone in the afternoon before the awards, he was recognised by the supporters as being the outstanding player of the 2017/18 campaign.


    Young Player of the Year (sponsored by Topps Match Attax)

    Last year, Allan Campbell said he watched on at the awards as Chris Cadden picked up the young player prize and said he decided there and then he wanted to be the next winner.

    On Saturday, the tenacious midfielder done exactly that. The standout winner in the fans’ poll, Campbell was recognised for his outstanding season in claret and amber.


    Players’ Player of the Year (sponsored by AluMac Scotland)

    Trevor Carson also gained the approval of his peers as he narrowly edged out Richard Tait in the players’ vote for player of the year.


    Special Recognition Award (sponsored by Covanburn)

    Having made almost 600 appearances in claret and amber, Steven Hammell bowed out from playing in January this year to take up a new role as academy director with the club.

    In recognition of his outstanding service to the club, and the role he will play in bringing through the future stars, the legendary player was given the award.


    Well Society Player of the Year

    Making it a hat trick of awards, Trevor Carson was also voted the player of the year by the owners of the club – you, the supporters who pledge through the Well Society.


    Top Goalscorer Award (sponsored by Newton Waste)

    Craig Tanner’s season may have been ended prematurely through injury but the creative forward still tops the scoring charts.

    Having netted nine in the 2017/18 campaign, with a large percentage coming against Dundee, the Englishman was recognised for his excellent season.


    Goal of the Season (sponsored by Avia Signs)

    It was a very closely contested vote in a season full of memorable strikes, but Carl McHugh’s wonder goal against Hearts in the William Hill Scottish Cup to send the team through to the semi finals won the public vote for the best strike of the 2017/18 campaign.


    Management Team Player of the Year (sponsored by Balmer Care Homes)

    It may have sarcastically been dubbed the “Teachers’s Pet” award on the night by our host Gordon Duncan, but the management team’s pick for their player of the year was undoubtedly worthy of recognition.

    Richard Tait has been a tireless performer in a number of positions in his second season for the Steelmen, so much so he’s even been talked about for a place in the Scotland squad.

  • First team

    Highlights: St Johnstone 0-0 Motherwell

    Watch the highlights as Motherwell take a point from a difficult encounter at St Johnstone.

  • First team

    Players react to St Johnstone draw

    Gaël Bigirimana, Ryan Bowman and debutant Barry Maguire speak after the stalemate at St Johnstone.

  • First team

    Robinson: A draw was fair

    Stephen Robinson felt there was nothing to separate Motherwell and St Johnstone during their 0-0 draw.

    And ahead of a big semi final against Aberdeen, the Northern Irishman was pleased to see his players come through the match unscathed.

    “There was nothing between the sides as the league table suggests,” Robinson said.

    “It was a tough game and a tough afternoon. The playing surface meant it was hard for either side to play any sort of quality football.”

    He added: “We had a couple of chances near the end and they had a chance which Trevor produced a fine save for. Overall I think a draw was a fair result.

    “I earmarked Barry Maguire as a player that I thought could come in to the first team, it was just about picking the time to do so with our young players.

    “But he came out here and we’ve gained a player today.”

  • First team

    St Johnstone 0 – 0 Motherwell

    Grant Russell at McDiarmid Park

    Motherwell held on to seventh spot in the Ladbrokes Premiership after playing out a tame 0-0 draw with St Johnstone.

    The visitors made three changes from the team which lost to Aberdeen at home in midweek.

    Allan Campbell dropped out through injury, while Chris Cadden and Stephen Hendrie took up places on the bench. In came Gael Bigirimana and Liam Grimshaw, along with a debut for young defender Barry Maguire.

    The first half failed to catch fire. Both teams were reduced to half chances, with Curtis Main firing wide at one end and then Murray Davidson sending Trevor Carson scrambling at the other, before his shot also went past the post.

    The Motherwell ‘keeper had to be alert though immediately in the second half. A cross from the left found Scott Tanser in acres of space to sweep a shot towards goal, but the Northern Irishman reacted superbly to claw the ball away from goal.

    The visitors immediately tried to respond. Curtis Main found himself with room to drive at the St Johnstone defence down the left channel, before cutting onto his right boot as he burst into the box. His curling attempt, however, was wide of the far post.

    Motherwell introduced Cadden and George Newell for Elliott Frear and Main to try and force the issue as the game started to open up.

    Maguire was impressive on his debut, looking composed on the left of the back three, and also set up an opportunity for his fellow defender Tom Aldred as the game wore on.

    His in-swinging cross from the left was met by the head of Aldred but, with the centre back under pressure, he nodded wide of the target.

    Manager Stephen Robinson’s final change was to remove Maguire to allow Andy Rose to make his return from a fractured kneecap.

    Motherwell started to carve out half chances. Bigirimana’s free kick from the edge of the area caused Alan Mannus brief trouble before he turned the ball round for a corner, and substitute Newell was pushing to get himself into creative positions.

    As the clock fast approached the 90th minute, Motherwell had their best chance. Bigirimana tied up Foster in knots on the left side before delivering deep to the back post.

    Grimshaw was on hand to fire in a half volley but the ball was turned away by a desperate home defence.

  • First team

    Preview: St Johnstone v Motherwell

    Motherwell head to St Johnstone on Saturday looking to take a step towards securing their status in seventh spot in the Ladbrokes Premiership.

    There’s also the matter of places being up for grabs for the forthcoming William Hill Scottish Cup semi final with Aberdeen a week later.

    Opponents St Johnstone sit level on points with the Steelmen, albeit with an inferior goal difference, making it a huge game for both sides.

    Assistant boss Keith Lasley says there’s no chance of the team letting up in the final weeks of the season, despite missing out on a top six berth.

    “We know there’s a big game around the corner but this one is important to us,” he said.

    [pullquote]We want to finish well in the league. Saturday will give us another opportunity to do that.[/pullquote]

    “We want to finish as high as we can. We put demands on the players every single day they come in here and it will be same on every match day from now until the end of the season.

    “We try and win every game we go into and that will be no different on Saturday.”

    George Newell is hopeful the run-in to the end of the 2017/18 season can present him with the chance to stake a claim for a permanent striking berth next campaign.

    The forward has been in and out of the first team picture in his debut year with Motherwell, having struggled with injuries since his arrival in the summer.

    Newell has been on the bench in recent weeks and will be hoping for minutes away to St Johnstone at the weekend in a game where players will be looking to force their way into Stephen Robinson’s plans for the forthcoming William Hill Scottish Cup semi final.

    “It’s been a frustrating season,” he said. “With the strikers doing so well, I’ve had to be patient. And that’s fair enough, they are doing well and scoring goals.

    [pullquote]The injuries came at a bad time. I managed to get back in the team quite quick but then another injury came.[/pullquote]

    “If I can stay injury free, I feel I can force my way into the team. I’ve just got to get my confidence going. When I get my first goal, I feel I can grow from there.”

    St Johnstone v Motherwell

    Saturday, 7 April 2018
    3pm
    McDiarmid Park
    Pay at the gate

    Admission prices are as follows:

    ADULTS £23
    OVER 65s £13
    13-18 YEAR OLDS £12
    ACCOMPANIED UNDER 12s  FREE

    A special family deal is also in operation at turnstile five only. An adult can take up to two children, aged 12 and under, for £16.

    If you can’t make it along, you can follow the match on Twitter @MotherwellFC. Live audio commentary will be available on mixlr.com/motherwellfc

    You can see the match highlights on MFC TV’s YouTube channel, as well as full reaction and a match report right here on the official website.

  • First team

    Newell keen to end season on a high

    George Newell is hopeful the run-in to the end of the 2017/18 season can present him with the chance to stake a claim for a permanent striking berth next campaign.

    The forward has been in and out of the first team picture in his debut year with Motherwell, having struggled with injuries since his arrival in the summer.

    “It’s been a frustrating season,” he said. “With the strikers doing so well, I’ve had to be patient. And that’s fair enough, they are doing well and scoring goals.

    “The injuries came at a bad time. I managed to get back in the team quite quick but then another injury came.”

    “If I can stay injury free, I feel I can force my way into the team. I’ve just got to get my confidence going. When I get my first goal, I feel I can grow from there.”

    Newell has been on the bench in recent weeks and will be hoping for minutes away to St Johnstone at the weekend in a game where players will be looking to force their way into Stephen Robinson’s plans for the forthcoming William Hill Scottish Cup semi final.

    “We don’t need any more motivation,” he said. “We’ve got to get the job done against St Johnstone on Saturday. It’s a big game.”

  • First team

    Lasley: We won’t let up

    Motherwell assistant boss Keith Lasley says there’s no chance of the team letting up in the final weeks of the season.

    The Steelmen missed out on a place in the Ladbrokes Premiership top six during the week but have plenty left to play for in the league, as well as having the William Hill Scottish Cup semi final on the horizon.

    “We know there’s a big game around the corner but this one is important to us,” he said.

    [pullquote]We want to finish well in the league. Saturday will give us another opportunity to do that.[/pullquote]

    “We want to finish as high as we can. We put demands on the players every single day they come in here and it will be same on every match day from now until the end of the season.

    “We try and win every game we go into and that will be no different on Saturday.”

  • Club

    Players v Coaches: The final

    It’s all square going into the final of our series of challenges between the players and coaches.

    The two sides have played Speak Out, Pie Face, Name That Tune and even had a penalty shootout against Steelman. But the final will require a whole other set of skills.

    For the last instalment, we’ve got the manager involved for a game of FIFA 18. Helping him out is his son Charlie, coming up against Gaël Bigirimana and Cédric Kipré. Who will win? Watch to find out.