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  • Club

    Craig Brown (1940-2023)

  • Club

    G4 Claims are our new front-of-shirt sponsor

  • Archive

    Introducing our truly traditional 2023/24 home kit

  • First team

    Harry Paton signs two-year deal

  • First team

    Dean Cornelius joins Harrogate Town

  • Women

    Kaitlyn Canavan signs for Motherwell

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    NL Cup 2023

  • Women

    Sarah Gibb signs

  • Archive

    Trio sign for 2023/24

  • First team

    Calum Butcher injury update

  • Club

    Craig Brown (1940-2023)

    Craig Brown (1940-2023)

    We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of former manager Craig Brown. 

    In the winter of 2009, Craig Brown was named as manager of Motherwell, with Archie Knox as his right hand man.

    Manager of the Scotland national team, Clyde and Preston North End prior to his arrival, Brown arrived following the departure of Jim Gannon and was tasked with guiding the side for the rest of the campaign, with the Steelmen clinging on to sixth place in the table.

    Appointed on 28 December 2009, Brown would immediately sign John Ruddy on loan, alongside last-minute hero, Lukas Jutkiewicz in the winter window.

    Brown would go on to win back-to-back manager of the month awards in January and February, his first two full months in charge.

    In his time at Motherwell, Brown orchestrated an inspirational comeback against Hibernian in May, when Motherwell found themselves 4-1 and 6-2 down during the 90 minutes.

    The game would re-write the record books and finished 6-6 thanks to some last minute heroics from Jutkiewicz.

    Brown and Motherwell would travel to Ibrox in their last game of the 2009/10 season, where once again, his side showed immense levels of character to produce another comeback at Ibrox against Rangers. Finding themselves 3-1 down, Motherwell fought back to 3-3 to end Brown’s first campaign in charge of the club on a positive note, although they would miss out on European football, finishing in fifth place in the table.

    As a result, Craig Brown guided Motherwell back to the European stage.

    Brown and Knox would take Motherwell on a true European adventure that summer, beating Breiðablik of Iceland, Aalesund of Norway and would face Odense of Denmark in the playoff round.

    Many moments were created for ‘Well fans, including Tom Hateley last minute free-kick in Denmark, that will live long in the memory of every supporter.

    Having guided Motherwell to Hampden and the semi-finals of the League Cup, Brown departed the club in December 2010, bolstering an impressive 46.86% win record in his time at Fir Park.

    An icon and influential figure of Scottish football, Brown will forever be remembered for his astonishing achievements within the game and likeable character on and off the pitch. He will be missed by everyone.

    The thoughts and condolences of everyone at Motherwell Football Club are with Craig’s family and close friends at this very sad time.

  • Club

    G4 Claims are our new front-of-shirt sponsor

    In the biggest deal of its kind for the Club, the G4 Claims logo will move from our back of shirt partner to become the main name on the front of the men’s first team shirts for the next three years.
    G4 Claims is an award-winning business based in Wishaw providing services to the whole of Scotland. They started in November 2009 and have grown ever since, offering the quickest, most reliable and friendliest service to anyone involved in a non-fault accident.
    G4 Claims are a family-run company with strong links to the local community and their philosophy has always been and always will be, to look after customers to the highest possible standard. Customer service is crucial to the success of G4 Claims and they strive to improve this every day.
    “I am absolutely delighted to confirm G4 Claims will be Motherwell Football Club’s main shirt sponsor for the next three seasons,” G4 Claims company director Nicole Rudder said. 
    “We have enjoyed an extremely positive relationship with Motherwell for a number of years now and G4 Claims is thrilled to partner with a club that means so much to the Lanarkshire community.
    “We are a proud local business and our distinctive G4 logo will be proudly displayed on the front of Motherwell’s shirt from the start of the 2023/24 campaign.
    “We wish Stuart Kettlewell and his squad every success in the season ahead and we look forward to growing our relationship with the club throughout the duration of our partnership.”
    Click here for full details on G4 Claims and their portfolio of products – which include G4 Podcast Studios, G4 Hire and G4 Marketing.
    “We are delighted to be expanding and extending our partnership with G4 Claims to have them become our front of shirt sponsor for the next three seasons,” commercial director at Motherwell FC Suzanne Reid added.
    “This is a fantastic commercial deal for the club and represents further great news for the club and our supporters. Through this agreement and other partnerships, we have surpassed the club’s commercial revenue figure to date.
    “G4 Claims share our ambitions and community values, and it is wonderful to partner with a local business who are invested in the club.
    “We would like to thank Nicole and her team very much for their continued support and commitment to the club.”
  • Archive

    Introducing our truly traditional 2023/24 home kit

    Introducing our truly traditional 2023/24 home kit

    Introducing the Motherwell FC home kit for the 2023/24 season. 

    You can pre-order your kit here.

    The kit shows off a truly traditional Motherwell FC look and feel.

    Our iconic claret hoop returns to the middle of the shirt, which makes it’s way round the back of the shirt.

    A claret round neck collar and claret cuffs containing amber and white, with a subtle box pattern throughout the shirt.

    Claret shorts with amber and white details down the side, accompanied by amber socks with claret folds.

    G4 Claims are our new official front-of-shirt sponsor.

    In the biggest deal of its kind for the Club, the G4 Claims logo will move from our back of shirt partner to become the main name on the front of the men’s first team shirts for the next three years

    G4 Claims is an award-winning business based in Wishaw providing services to the whole of Scotland. They started in November 2009 and have grown ever since, offering the quickest, most reliable and friendliest service to anyone involved in a non-fault accident.

    G4 Claims are a family-run company with strong links to the local community and their philosophy has always been and always will be, to look after customers to the highest possible standard. Customer service is crucial to the success of G4 Claims and they strive to improve this every day.

    Click here for full details on G4 Claims and their portfolio of products – which include G4 Podcast Studios, G4 Hire and G4 Marketing.

    We also continue to raise awareness of a vital message close to the club’s heart, with North Lanarkshire Suicide Prevention on our sleeve for another season.

    TCL will also remain our main sponsor on the shorts.

    Footasylum stay as back of shirt sponsor alongside new addition Phoenix Specialist Solutions whose logo adorns the bottom of the back of the shirt.

    Social care organisation and national charity, Blue Triangle, see their logo remain on the front of the Women’s shirt.

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  • First team

    Harry Paton signs two-year deal

    Harry Paton signs two-year deal

    Midfielder Harry Paton has returned to Motherwell on a two- year deal.

    The Canadian, 25-year-old, was Stuart Kettlewell’s first addition at the club back in April and made seven appearances towards the latter stages of the 22/23 season.

    He made his debut for Motherwell at Easter Road against Hibernian, when he came on early in the second half and went on to play 40 minutes, his first minutes back on the pitch in 11 months.

    “Harry showed signs of real quality last season,” manager Stuart Kettlewell added.

    “Signing when he did, was really difficult as he had to get up to speed really quickly and help us get over the finish line.

    “Now he has the summer to prepare physically and mentally and I’m really looking forward to working with him again.

    “He gives us real quality in the middle of the pitch and I have a really good relationship with him personally.”

    Picking up a groin injury that ruled him out for the last two games of the season, Paton has signed up for the next two seasons and is looking forward to picking up where he left off.

    “It’s great that I’ve been given this opportunity,” Harry Paton said.

    “I really enjoyed my short stint here last season and I’m now just focused on getting going again.”

  • First team

    Dean Cornelius joins Harrogate Town

    Dean Cornelius joins Harrogate Town

    Dean Cornelius has joined League Two side Harrogate Town. 

    He played over 50 games for the club, scoring two goals.

    The club offered Dean Cornelius a new contract for the upcoming season, however the 22-year-old wanted to pursue opportunities away from Fir Park.

    We want to thank Dean for his efforts and wish him well for the future.

  • Women

    Kaitlyn Canavan signs for Motherwell

    Kaitlyn Canavan signs for Motherwell

    Kaitlyn Canavan has joined Motherwell. 

    Canavan joins having been with Partick Thistle for the first half of last season.

    The 22-year-old is a forward but can also operate in the wider areas of the pitch.

    “I feel like I needed a new challenge and fresh start,” Canavan said.

    “I was here before when I was younger so I’m glad to be back and finally get this over the line. I feel ready to hit the ground running and see what we can achieve this season.”

    Canavan becomes Paul Brownlie’s second summer signing.

    “This a great feeling, to eventually confirm Kaitlyn’s arrival at Motherwell,” head coach Paul Brownlie said.

    “She has shown incredible levels of professionalism and patience during the whole process and now she can get down to business.

    “She has proven herself at the top level and she’ll bring real energy a goals to the team.”

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    NL Cup 2023

    NL Cup 2023

    We will be participating in the 2023 NL Cup against Airdrie, Albion Rovers and Cumbernauld Colts.

    Our first match is against Airdrie on Saturday 1 July at the Broadwood Stadium.

    Kick-off is 4pm.

    Tickets cost £10 for adults, with concessions going for £5. The ticket is valid all day, which will get you entry for Albion Rovers v Cumbernauld Colts, which kicks off at 1pm.

    The winner our match against Airdrie will face the winner of Albion Rovers against Cumbernauld Colts on Sunday 2 July at 4pm in the final, while the loser will face the loser of the other fixture on the Sunday at 1pm.

    Tickets can be purchased online.

    With the first-team travelling back from their pre-season trip to Delden, Holland on Saturday 1 July, our squad will be made up of Under 18 players.

  • Women

    Sarah Gibb signs

    Sarah Gibb signs

    Sarah Gibb is our first signing of the summer. 

    After coming through the ranks at Glasgow City, centre-midfielder Gibb was promoted to the first-team squad last summer.

    She went on to make 10 appearances last season for eventual league winners City.

    “I’m absolutely delighted to have signed with Motherwell,” Sarah Gibb said.

    “The opportunity to work with Paul, Leanne and all the other staff at the club was an opportunity I couldn’t turn down.

    “I’m so excited to meet all the girls and get to know them. I’m looking forward to having a very successful season together and have really great moments as a team.”

    Gibb was part of the U19s side that took part in the Under 19s League Cup Final in 2022 and has lifted silverware at Under 15s National Performance Level.

    ‘I’m pleased to get Sarah’s deal over the line,” head coach Paul Brownlie added.

    “We’ve worked extremely hard over the summer to add quality to the squad and Sarah will provide further quality.

    “A very talented young player, who we identified very early who has real experiences coming through at Glasgow City.”

  • Archive

    Trio sign for 2023/24

    Trio sign for 2023/24

    Matty Connelly, Ewan Wilson and Sam Campbell have all agreed new contracts with the club. 

    Connelly, who spent the second half of the season on loan at Stranraer, has penned a deal which will see him remain at the club until the summer of 2024.

    Also penning a contract until next summer is left-back Ewan Wilson.

    Wilson was on loan at Albion Rovers last season, making 22 appearances in the process.

    Sam Campbell has signed a short-term deal for the upcoming season.

    The centre-back picked up a significant knee injury in the summer and missed the majority of the 22/23 season.

    Fully recovered, the 18-year-old will look to kick on this season as he aims to make his debut in the claret and amber.

    “To get the boys signed up is something I was keen for,” manager Stuart Kettlewell said.

    “This club has a long history of bringing through young players, carving them into good footballers and making them better people for it.

    “We have high hopes for Matty, Ewan and Sam and we will now work closely with them to try and aid their development.”

  • First team

    Calum Butcher injury update

    Calum Butcher injury update

    Calum Butcher will remain sidelined for the start of the new season and will miss a number of weeks thereafter. 

    The English defender was signed in February and was instrumental in a turnaround of fortunes at Fir Park.

    Butcher won the coaches’ player of the year award at the end of the 2022/23 season.

    However, he picked up a foot injury against Livingston in the penultimate game of last season.

    Coming off injured and since undergoing an operation, Butcher now faces a spell on the sidelines as he begins his recovery.

    We wish Calum well for his recovery and look forward to seeing him back on the pitch.