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    Andy Boles joins Coaching staff

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    Mark McGhee returns as Motherwell boss

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    October Week: Academy Experience

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    TV: Highlights from St Mirren Park

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    TV: Lasley calls for Paisley lessons

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    St Mirren U20s 3 – 2 Motherwell

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    Under 20s face St Mirren in Paisley

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    TV: Highlights from Dens Park

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    Dundee defeat in pictures

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    TV: Craigan frustrated at Dens showing

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    Andy Boles joins Coaching staff

    Motherwell FC is pleased to announce Andy Boles has joined the club as Lead Strength and Conditioning Coach.

    Andy has spent the last three years in a similar position at English Championship side Middlesbrough, where he was in charge of the Strength and Conditioning department.

    However, the Bellshill-born 30-year old wanted to return home and has joined the club to work on improving and measuring the fitness levels, as well as injury prevention, of the first-team squad, the Under 20s and the Elite Academy.

    Andy started his football career at Hamilton Academicals, where he was Head of Sports Science between 2007 and 2012. He also spent a year at the Scottish Institute of Sport.

    Andy, who has a Masters Degree in Strength and Conditioning from the University Edinburgh as well as a Bachelors in Physiology and Sport Science from the University of Glasgow, will work to complete a PhD during his spell at Fir Park, funded by a joint partnership between the ‘Well Society and businessman John Walker.

    Speaking to motherwellfc.co.uk, Andy said: “I am delighted to have joined Motherwell after three great years at Boro. I am looking forward to working with both the staff and players to help improve fitness and conditioning as well as injury prevention.”

    Andy has replaced Gordon Crawford, who has left the club to concentrate on his other business interests. Motherwell FC would like to sincerely thank Gordon for his contribution whilst at Fir Park and wish him every success in his future career.

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    Mark McGhee returns as Motherwell boss

    Motherwell FC is today delighted to confirm the appointment of Mark McGhee as manager.

    McGhee was formerly Motherwell manager between 2007 and 2009, when he led the Steelmen to third place in the league table after a sensational debut season, guiding the team back into European football for the first time in twelve years.

    Whilst his second season at Fir Park didn’t reach the heights of the first, he did again guide the club into the first ever season of the new Europa League.

    The experienced coach, who is the current assistant manager at the Scottish National side, has also managed Reading, Leicester, Wolves, Millwall, Brighton, Aberdeen and Bristol Rovers and has signed a deal until May 2017.

    The 58-year old was the unanimous choice of the Motherwell Board and will be in charge from Saturday’s home match with Celtic at Fir Park.

    Commenting, Mark said: “I am delighted to be back at Fir Park and Motherwell, a club in which I have a real affection for after some fantastic highs and tragic lows in my last spell.

    “I was really keen to get back into club management, but the destination was important. I’ve had several things put to me over the last few years, but it was important I returned at a club that was close to my heart and was a real challenge.

    “I’ve spoken with the Owner and the Board and the direction and focus to make this club this best it can be was hugely attractive. There is a real drive and determination to achieve our aims and objectives, and I want to help by putting an attractive, winning team on the pitch.”

    Chairman Brian McCaffery commented: “After a rigorous process, Mark was the outstanding candidate and the Board were delighted he has agreed to return. We hope he brings stability and on-field success and helps the club achieve its ambitious goals in the months and years ahead.

    Majority shareholder Les Hutchison added: “The Football Committee have undertaken a very rigorous selection process and considered over 80 applicants and interviewed a very strong short list of candidates before making their recommendation to the Chairman and myself. I was delighted to talk in detail with Mark about the future plans for the club and he demonstrated a real enthusiasm for the task ahead. I was pleased he was the unanimous choice of the Board and wish him every success in his new role”.

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    October Week: Academy Experience

    Motherwell Football Club Community Trust will again be offering young people between the ages of 5 and 15 the opportunity to experience life as a pro footballer.

    The popular Academy Experience programme returns again next week during the October Week Holiday period.

    Coaching will be delivered by our highly-qualified SFA accredited coaches, and the first team players will be popping in to take part.

    Comprehensive coaching will include game awareness, technique development, balance, creativity and nutrition.

    Academy Experience is designed to take young players to the next level of performance and to instil in them the skills and confidence they require to develop their potential.

    The holiday camp runs from Monday 12th until Friday 17th October priced at £6 per half day session, £10 per day or only £40 for the week.

    Players should bring their own packed lunch, and appropriate footwear and clothing – and a change to allow for inclement weather.

    To book please call the Community Trust on 01698 239 926 or online at www.motherwellsoccerschools.com.

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    TV: Highlights from St Mirren Park

    Extended Highlights from St Mirren Park as ‘Well go down by the odd goal in five in the SPFL Development League.

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    TV: Lasley calls for Paisley lessons

    Under 20s assistant Keith Lasley has urged the young Motherwell U20s to learn lessons from their narrow 3-2 defeat in Paisley this evening.

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    St Mirren U20s 3 – 2 Motherwell

    Motherwell Under 20s lost 3-2 to St Mirren in an incident-packed Development League match in Paisley tonight.

    Unlike in previous games, it was ‘Well who took an early lead when Dylan Mackin prodded his side in front inside four minutes. However, Saints were level then infront before the break thanks to goals from Lewis McLear and Lewis Morgan.

    The home side were reduced to ten men when Jaison McGrath was ordered off for a second bookable offence, before Dylan Falconer scored in controversial circumstances eight minutes from time.
    However, despite the man advantage and scoring to level things up, it was the hosts who scored the winner late on through McLear to take all three points.

    Under 20s assistant Keith Lasley made significant changes to the side that drew with Hearts seven days ago. Indeed, only four players survived in a team that contained not one single over-age player in the squad.

    And it was the away team, kitted in all Claret, who started the match on the front foot and took the lead after just four minutes.

    Full back Luke Watt picked up the ball on the left hand side and wasted no time curling an inviting cross into the area. Luke Conlan picked up, but dallied a little, allowing Mackin to steal. The striker maintained his composure to coolly lift the ball up and over the outrushing Wilks to open the scoring.

    Saints replied with a long-range strike from Barry Cuddihy that flew high over and into the stand, before Ross MacLean almost rounded off a good move with a back-post header, but it was straight at Wilks who saved.

    The Saints keeper had to look smart seconds later when following his kick-out, the ball was quickly back at the feet of Mackin whose quick-fire shot deflected into the air and spun towards goal, reminiscent of Marvin Johnson’s Play-off Final goal against Rangers at Fir Park. Sadly for the Steelmen, Saints stopper Wilks moved his feet well and comfortably held.

    Luke Watt had a trundler at goal just before the half hour but that was the last Motherwell would threaten in the half which the home side went on to dominate.

    It started with an ambitious 40-yard bouncing effort from Conlan, which forced PJ Morrison to turn around at the expense of a corner.

    However, the young keeper was powerless to prevent the hosts scoring with their next attack five minutes later. Saints did well to move the ball about on the edge of the ‘Well area, and after Lewis McLear’s neat one-two with Jaison McGrath, the former curled a low strike into the bottom corner with Morrison at full stretch.

    It went from bad to worse for the Fir Parkers on the stroke of half-time as David Longwell’s side got their noses in front. Left back Jordan Stewart sent a tremendous through ball to Lewis Morgan, sending the Saints man clear. He kept his composure to slot beyond Morrison to give his side a 2-1 lead at the interval.

    Saints could have all but wrapped up the win just four minutes into the second half when McLear collected a weak clearance and with Morrison off his line, the striker’s lob hit the bar before bouncing out.

    Motherwell responded with a Robbie Leitch corner that found Ben Hall at the back post but his header dropped wide of target.

    Saints found themselves down to ten men when Jaison McGrath was ordered off for a quick-fire double booking. The first was for a cynical, foolish trip on David Ferguson. The second, just a few minutes later, looked a little harsh and more like two players competing for the ball.

    It didn’t deter the hosts though and they continued, with their abundance of pace, to look a threat on the counter, particularly via left-sider Morgan who twice raced away clear of the Steelmen rearguard, only to be denied on both occasions by Morrison. Those efforts were sandwiched either side of a low Cadden shot that forced Wilks to parry.

    Mackin also had a header flicked towards goal, but it presented little problems for Wilks to pluck out the air.

    The extra man eventually started to take it’s toll on Saints as ‘Well started to take control. Leitch had a shot fly high over the bar, sub Jake Hastie’s deflected effort bounced inches wide and when the corner eventually came over, Watt laid it on a plate for Mackin only for the big striker to scoop over from a yard out.

    Then, with eight minutes to go, Motherwell levelled things up in controversial and unusual circumstances. Goalkeeper Wilks was adjudged to have held the ball longer than the allowed six seconds. He was booked by referee Grant Irvine and after taking a quick free-kick with Saints having no time to retreat, Dylan Falconer eventually slammed home into an empty net. St Mirren’s players and management team were apoplectic at the call, surrounding the officials amid chaotic scenes.

    However, the players on the park quickly regrouped and almost got themselves back in front, only for a low shot to crash into the side-netting. It was a warning the young Claret and Amber men failed to heed though as with five minutes left on the clock, Saints grabbed the winner.

    Conlan led his side into another quick counter, and when his low shot was parried out by Morrison, McLear was on hand to tuck home his second of the night, Saint’s third, to wrap up all three points.

    Motherwell: Morrison, McMillan, Watt, Ferguson, Hall, Turnbull (Hastie – 67mins), MacLean, R.Leitch, Mackin, Watters (Falconer – 67mins), Cadden

    Subs Not Used: Potts, Livingstone, Moore, Maguire

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    Under 20s face St Mirren in Paisley

    The Under 20s return to action tonight (Tuesday) when they take on St Mirren at St Mirren Park.

    The young Steelmen have drawn their last 4 league games and on each of those occasions they’ve been forced to come from behind.

    The Buddies have yet to win a game at home and haven’t played in over a fortnight, when they beat Rangers 1-0.

    They currently sit seventh place in the SPFL Development League table, one point above the Claret and Amber men, having played a game more.

    The match will take place at the St Mirren Park, home of St Mirren, with kick-off 6pm.

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    TV: Highlights from Dens Park

    Extended Highlights from Dens Park as two second half goals consign ‘Well to their fourth away defeat in a row.

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    Dundee defeat in pictures

    Action images from today’s 2-1 defeat to Dundee at Dens Park in the Ladbrokes Premiership.

    Snaps courtesy of SNSPix.

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    TV: Craigan frustrated at Dens showing

    Interim manager Stephen Craigan was left frustrated after ‘Well lose 2-1 to Dundee at Dens Park this afternoon.