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  • First team

    Dundee Utd 0 – 1 Motherwell

  • First team

    Hammell delighted with win over Dundee Utd

  • Club

    Show Racism The Red Card Match Actions Campaign

  • First team

    Steven Hammell pre Dundee United

  • First team

    Spittal: ‘We want improvement’

  • Women

    Hearts next in SWPL

  • Well Society

    New community defibrillator installed

  • First team

    Joe Efford injury update

  • First team

    Playing a round with Ricki Lamie // The reliable footballer

  • Women

    Brogan Anderson departs

  • First team

    Dundee Utd 0 – 1 Motherwell

    Dundee Utd 0 – 1 Motherwell

    Motherwell secured a big three points in Dundee with a 0-1 win over Dundee United.

    Sondre Solholm’s header proved to be enough against ten-men United after Tony Watt saw red for a tackle on Sean Goss.

    Steven Fletcher went close first, with his bicycle effort going inches wide of Liam Kelly’s post.

    Dundee United stopper Birighitti made a smart save from Connor Shields’ effort before the striker blazed a golden opportunity over the bar from seven yards. 

    The Australian wasn’t nearly as strong for the Motherwell goal, though. Solholm’s header was planted straight at him, but his palm wasn’t strong enough and the ball looped over his head and over the line.

    United were reduced to ten when after consulting the VAR monitor, Watt was given his marching orders for a high tackle on Sean Goss.

    With ten men, United had most of the ball in the second half.

    The best chance fell to Ian Harkes, when the American got on the end of a flowing United move down the left, but Liam Kelly denied him with a superb reaction save.

    As the game drew to a close, Motherwell grabbed all three points which ended their run of four straight defeats. 

  • First team

    Hammell delighted with win over Dundee Utd

    “It wasn’t the perfect performance.

    “I want us to be better than that but today was about getting the three points and I’m delighted we’ve done that.”

  • Club

    Show Racism The Red Card Match Actions Campaign

    Show Racism The Red Card Match Actions Campaign

    Motherwell FC are proudly continuing their support Show Racism the Red Card’s Match Actions Campaign during our match against Dundee United on Saturday 28 October.

    Show Racism the Red Card is the UK’s leading anti-racism Education Charity, and our club has supported their messages of tolerance and inclusion for many years. Now more than ever, the importance of active anti-racism cannot be overstated.

    Across Scottish football, clubs will show their commitment to anti-racism over one weekend – Friday 28th, Saturday 29th and Sunday 30th October. In doing so we can raise the profile of year round commitment to anti-racism within football. Show Racism the Red Card works within schools, workplaces, sport, and community organisations to educate children, young people, and adults on challenging prejudice and stereotypes, using the power of football as a powerful tool to initiate conversations about anti-racism. They ran educational programmes with over 10,000 participants here in Scotland over the past year.  

    Here at Motherwell FC we recognize the importance of being alert to the inequalities that persist due to racism. A recent SRtRC survey revealed 46% of staff are aware of racist bullying or discrimination in Scottish schools, while 66.4% are aware of pupils expressing misconceptions, stereotypes, or negative attitudes that are racist. 

    Chris Priestley, from Show Racism the Red Card had this to say; “We are delighted with the support for anti-racism that exists within Scottish football and are very proud of our upcoming match actions.

    “However the work must continue. We call on our supporters to continue to challenge racism. It is a shared responsibility across the game, from dressing rooms to boardrooms, and from stadiums to social media, to ensure that an anti-racism ethos is maintained throughout the year.”

    “The club is once again delighted to support this years Show Racism the Red Card campaign,” manager Steven Hammell said.

    “We have to continue the message that discrimination is not welcome in our beloved sport, nor in society, and I feel supporting such an important cause is vital to push that message.

    “This is a community driven club and we will always welcome everyone to be part of it.”

    Motherwell stands with everyone who has had to endure racial prejudice in all areas of their lives. We condemn all forms of racism and any racist behaviour will not be tolerated at our club.

    Football is a sport that is loved across the world and football matches should be an enjoyable experience for everyone, of all backgrounds. Education is the key and Motherwell FC will support Show Racism the Red Card to ensure Scotland is equipped with the tools to challenge and eradicate racism from football and society.

    For useful resources and information from Show Racism the Red Card, please:

    Visit their Website: www.theredcard.org

    Explore their anti-racism video platform: https://voices.theredcard.org/ 

    And follow them on:

    Instagram @SRtRCScotland 

    Twitter @SRtRCScotland

    Facebook.com/theRedCardScotland

  • First team

    Steven Hammell pre Dundee United

    Manager Steven Hammell wants to see his side start at their very best from the get go tomorrow in the cinch Premiership against Dundee United.

    With Joe Efford sidelined for months, attacking options are light up top but the boss remains confident in his sides’ ability and thinks the weeks preparation for this match, can only benefit the team.

  • First team

    Spittal: ‘We want improvement’

    Blair Spittal says the team have been analysing their recent matches closely, and despite what he described as not their best performances, feels a positive atmosphere is still present in the dressing room.

  • Women

    Hearts next in SWPL

    Hearts next in SWPL

    Motherwell are in the capital in their latest SWPL match against Hearts on Sunday 30 October. 

    Kick off is 3:15pm at the Oriam.

    How to follow the match

    Tickets can be bought online.

    Adult tickets cost £8, with concessions costing £4.

    Story of the match

    Hearts are currently fourth in the table with 12 points after seven games.

    They have picked up three wins in their last four SWPL matches.

    Motherwell were in Sky Sports cup quarter final action against Rangers in their last outing.

    Despite a strong first half showing, Rangers came away with a 4-0 victory.

  • Well Society

    New community defibrillator installed

    New community defibrillator installed

    A new community defibrillator has been unveiled at Fir Park Stadium.

    The club wanted to install the defibrillator after a near miss a few weeks ago and thanks to the support of the Well Society, it is now a reality.

    A local nearby resident ran into medical trouble and although club staff provided support with our own portable defibrillator, it highlighted the requirement to have one available for everyone to use in an emergency at any point of the day or night.

    After the Well Society made funds available, the Kieran McDade Foundation, a local charity, assisted the club in purchasing the equipment.

    Martin Holmes, one of the founders of the Foundation, joined representatives from Motherwell FC, the Well Society and the Scottish Ambulance Service to see the equipment now ready for public use.

    Tom Feely, co-chair of the Well Society, said: “It’s important for the Society to represent the interests of the community in the running of the club. If putting the defibrillator outside the ticket office at Fir Park can save one life, it’s worth it. Anyone can use a defibrillator, and we need to make sure everyone knows it’s there.”

    The defibrillator is sited outside Motherwell FC’s ticket office, on the wall of the Chapman Building on Firpark Street.

  • First team

    Joe Efford injury update

    Joe Efford injury update

    Joe Efford will miss several months after a scan revealed a tear in his quad that will require immediate surgery.

    The American wide man was starting to hit a rich vein of form, but a training ground injury the day before the Rangers game at Fir Park has ruled him out.

    The 26-year-old went under the knife on Tuesday (25 October) and he isn’t expected to return to first-team action until into the new year.

    “It’s a big blow for Joe as his recent performances have been really impressive,” Steven Hammell said.

    “We were just starting training and Joe felt something in his thigh after taking a shot. Sadly, it was worse than we feared, and he has now had surgery to correct it.

    “We will support him as much as we can and look forward to getting him back in 2023.”

    Meanwhile Louis Moult saw a specialist last week on a troublesome ankle issue. He has had a small procedure this week, with the hope it will allow him to play again within the next week to ten days.

    Long-term absentees Nathan McGinley and Jake Carroll are making progress, but neither are expected back for the foreseeable future. Rolando Aarons is currently with his parent club.

  • First team

    Playing a round with Ricki Lamie // The reliable footballer

    Since arriving from Livingston in 2020, Ricki Lamie has gone on to make over 80 appearances for Motherwell. 

    In his time at the club, there have been three different managers yet, all have seen Ricki as their first choice centre back in their respective teams. 

    The 29-year-old has always aimed for consistency in his career, giving it his all in any match he plays. 

    Although football is his job, golf is his hobby and being on the course allows him to reflect and unwind from the highs and lows of playing full time football. 

  • Women

    Brogan Anderson departs

    Brogan Anderson departs

    Striker Brogan Anderson has the left the club by mutual consent.

    Anderson joined the club in the summer and went on to make six appearances for the women of steel.

    The club thanks Brogan for her efforts and wishes her well for the future.