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    Black confirmed as assistant manager

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    Semi Final Hospitality

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    Officials named for Hibs clash

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    Hibs game on Alba

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    Hibernian Hospitality

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    Raffle winners announced

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    Reynolds departs for Wednesday…

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    New faces required

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    Inverness draw in pictures

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    Motherwell 0 – 0 Inverness CT

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    Black confirmed as assistant manager

    Motherwell Football Club are today delighted to announce the appointment of Kenny Black as assistant manager to Stuart McCall.

    Black, a former Motherwell player in the early eighties, has been working as a coach with the Scotland set-up after a four year stint as boss of Lanarkshire neighbours Airdrie United.

    [onlymembers]The 47-year-old enjoyed reasonable success at New Broomfield, winning the Alba Challenge Cup in 2008 and was heavily linked with the vacant position at Dundee around the same time.

    More recently Black was reunited with Craig Levein, who he worked under at Leicester City, as coach of the Scotland National team, a role which he will continue whilst at Motherwell.

    Speaking exclusively to motherwellfc.co.uk, Black said, “I am absolutely delighted to be back in full-time football.

    “I’ve played here at Motherwell and know the place well. But the biggest attraction is getting back to working with the players and Stuart McCall on a day-to-day basis.

    “We’ve got a really decent group of players here who have shown their qualities in recent years. We need to get back to that level of performance in the last five months of the season and I am confident we can do so.”

    ‘Well boss Stuart McCall added, “I am thrilled to have someone of Kenny’s stature working alongside me at Motherwell and I am hopeful it’s a partnership that will work well.

    “Kenny has bags of experience and to have someone who works with the senior Scotland set-up is a massive bonus for Motherwell Football Club. He’s a hard worker who I am sure the players will enjoy working with.”[/onlymembers]

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    Semi Final Hospitality

    The Semi Final clash with Rangers at Hampden is sure to be a memorable occasion and you can enjoy the big day in style.

    Motherwell Football Club are offering fantastic hospitality packages which will make for an incredible VIP day out.

    Priced at just £65 and highlights include:

    • Arrive at 11am to Centenary Suite in the Phil O’Donnell Stand.
    • Succulent two course buffet served for 11.30am.
    • Full pay bar facilities from 12.30pm.
    • Private Coach transfers to Hampden, leaving Fir Park at 1.30pm.
    • Match ticket and complimentary Programme.
    • Private Coach returns to Fir Park after the match.
    • Full pay bar facilities available on return.

    For information and bookings, contact the commercial department now on 01698 338008 or email commercial@motherwellfc.co.uk.

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    Officials named for Hibs clash

    Referee for this Saturday’s Clydesdale Bank Scottish Premier League clash with Hibs is Alan Muir.

    It will be Muir’s second ‘Well game of the season, having overseen the 1-1 draw with St Mirren in Paisley last November, coincidentally, his last SPL game.

    He’ll be a familiar face to Motherwell fans having taken charge of three games last term too.

    The most recent was certainly one to forget though; a 4-0 defeat by Celtic in Glasgow at the start of May this year.

    He took charge of the 3-2 extra-time with over Inverness Caledonian Thistle in the Co-operative Insurance Cup Fourth Round and the lively 2-2 draw against Dundee United back in late November 2009.

    The latter was infamous for two red cards, shown to Prince Bauben and Danny Swanson, and a missed red card for Jennison Myrie-Williams which prompted the then United boss Craig Levein to remove him from the game almost immediately.

    The season before last, Muir was the man in the middle for the 1-0 defeat to Kilmarnock at Rugby Park in October, the 0-0 draw with St Mirren at Love Street in January and the 3-0 victory over Hamilton Accies at New Douglas Park in May.

    In all those games he has produced 22 yellow cards, ten of which were shown to a player in claret and amber, and two red card, the first given to former defender Paul Quinn for a professional foul on David Fernandez in the 1-0 defeat to Killie and the most recent to Michael Higdon in that game with St Mirren two months ago.

    The 35-year-old has taken charge of six SPL games so far in this campaign, including Celtic’s 9-0 annihilation of Aberdeen which produced three yellow cards, two red cards and three penalty kicks.

    His other appointments have come at Tannadice when Inverness Caley hammered Dundee Utd by 4-0, New Douglas Park where a 90th minute goal by Kenny Miller gave Rangers all three points against Hamilton.

    He’s also been at the Caledonian Stadium as Inverness drew with St Johnstone and again at Tannadice when Kilmarnock held the Tangerines to a 1-1 draw.

    He will be ably assisted on the day by Gordon Middleton and Ross Hawell, with Kevin Clancy on fourth official duties.

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    Hibs game on Alba

    Saturday’s Clydesdale Bank SPL clash with Hibernian at Fir Park will be shown, in full, on BBC Alba.

    The Edinburgh club are finding things tough at the minute but have a good recent record against the Steelmen.

    [onlymembers]Stuart McCall is still looking for his first SPL win as manager but with three clean sheets in the last four games, the former Bradford boss will be hoping three points are just around the corner.

    The match will be broadcast on the Spòrs show, starting at 5.30pm, showing full match coverage as well as post-match reaction.

    The Gaelic channel launched in the autumn of 2008 and is available on Sky (channel 168) and Freesat, with a Freeview launch expected after a review this year.[/onlymembers]

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    Hibernian Hospitality

    Motherwell face Hibernian this Saturday with both teams desperate for three points and we want you to watch the big match in style.

    Colin Calderwood’s side have been struggling of late and find themselves just four points off the foot of the table. However, the Easter Road men will be heartened by previous results against ‘Well having won twice against the Steelmen this campaign, including a 3-2 win in Lanarkshire back in August.

    Stuart McCall has shored things up since arrival at Fir Park with the team keeping three clean sheets in his four games in charge. However, the former Bradford boss will be hoping his strikers can do their part as ‘Well continue to battle it out for a top-six spot.

    So there’s plenty to play for and you can enjoy the big match in style from our recently refurbished Centenary Suite.

    You will be welcomed on arrival with a glass of bubbly, then sit down to a fantastic three course meal.

    Complimentary Motherwell labelled wine will be served at your table and a pay bar facility is available via our attentive staff offering a drinks service to your table.

    Relax until before kick off with your complimentary matchday magazines and teamsheet before taking your seats in the centre of the Phil O’Donnell Stand for the match.

    Half time refreshments are served again in the Centenary Suite and a pay bar is available after match.

    Prices start from as little as £79!

    We also have amazing packages available in both the South Stand Boxes and the Millennium Suite as well as the Match Ball Sponsorship.

    If you are interested, then contact Diane or Wilma on 01698 338062 or email commercial@motherwellfc.co.uk.

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    Raffle winners announced

    Winners of the Youth Development Grand Christmas Raffle were drawn at half-time on Saturday against Inverness CT.

    Billy Scott from Mitton Mechanical & Sandy Kilpatrick of Maxim Power Tools did the honours, and they pulled out the following winners:

    • 7th Prize – Personalised Trackside Board. WINNER: Mr J Anderson (Motherwell)
    • 6th Prize – MFC Deluxe Hamper. WINNER: Ian Porteous (Motherwell)
    • 5th Prize – Unique 1st Team signed portrait 2010/11. WINNER: T.Gallagher (Burnbank, Hamilton)
    • 4th Prize – Hospitality for four at a SPL match here at Fir Park. WINNER: Vic Graham (Motherwell)
    • 3rd Prize – Gleneagles package including overnight accommodation, golf, spa and dinner. WINNER: Kirsty Lowe (Motherwell)
    • 2nd Prize – Hospitality and overnight accommodation for Everton FC Premiership match. WINNER: Ian Livingstone (Motherwell)
    • 1st Prize – Travel for 2 in MFC team bus to away match with hospitality. WINNER: Jamie Bruce (Glasgow)

    [onlymembers]The club will be in touch with all the winners via telephone (or letter should a contact number not be provided) to arrange the collecting of prizes.

    Head of Youth Development Gordon Young said, “I would like to reiterate my thanks to everyone who bought and sold tickets for the raffle.

    “I would also like to thank Billy Scott from Mitton Mechanical and Sandy Kilpatrick from Maxim Power Tools for making the draw and their continued invaluable support of our Youth Development programme.

    “Fundraising like this is essential if we’re to continue producing excellent young players for the first-team. season after season.”[/onlymembers]

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    Reynolds departs for Wednesday…

    Motherwell FC can tonight confirm the departure of defender Mark Reynolds who has joined Sheffield Wednesday for an undisclosed fee.

    23-year-old Reynolds, who played 202 times in Claret and Amber, was the subject of a failed bid by the npower League One club last week.

    [onlymembers]However, Owls boss Alan Irvine has been a long-term admirer of the former Scotland U21 star and after renegotiating their offer, both clubs agreed a fee.

    Motherwell-born, Reynolds made his Steelmen debut at the tail end of the 2005/06 season when he lined up against Livingston at Almondvale.

    He missed the first two games of the 2006/07 season, against Rangers and St Mirren, but, following an injury to Bobby Donnelly, the then 19-year-old deputised and has started virtually every game since. He recently passed the 200 game milestone at the New Years Day against Hamilton at New Douglas Park.

    Reynolds has also represented Scotland at every International level up to the U21 although his lack of full caps remains something of a mystery.

    After having several approaches rejected, including a seven-figure bid from Rangers two and a half years ago, the defender has finally secured a move with five months left of his current deal.

    Motherwell Football Club would like to thank Mark for all his efforts during his time at Fir Park and wish him all the very best in his future career.[/onlymembers]

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    New faces required

    Stuart McCall is confident of making his first signing next week after losing England-bound Mark Reynolds before the 0-0 draw with Inverness.

    McCall confirmed Reynolds had travelled to Sheffield after the club accepted an improved offer from the npower League One club (Sheffield Wednesday), who previously had a five-figure bid rejected.

    [onlymembers]Shaun Hutchinson stepped into central defence for an impressive first start in 13 months, although a slip nearly allowed Richie Foran to net a late winner.

    McCall has now lost four players, leaving him with only eight players over the age of 21, before his Fir Park managerial debut ended in a Clydesdale Bank Premier League stalemate.

    “Mark’s on his way down to Sheffield Wednesday to sign for them,” McCall admitted. “We wish him all the best, he’s been a great servant for Motherwell.

    “The fee is what the club said they would sell him for before I came here. I won’t be seeing anything of it but I knew that. It’s not a problem, I’ll get his wages.

    “If you’re asking me can I replace Mark for what he was, at this stage of the season? Probably not. But I’ll be doing my best.

    “It’s good business for the kid and good business for Motherwell. We are getting money that we wouldn’t get at the end of the season and it’s better happening two weeks before the transfer window shuts than two days.”

    McCall, who saw Keith Lasley limp off with a hamstring problem, did not want to promise new signings before the visit of Hibernian next Saturday but he is working to bring in a striker, left winger and defender.

    He said: “I got told yesterday the Mark Reynolds deal was dead in the water and one phonecall later and it’s happened.

    “There are a couple of things I feel close to but then I look at the television and they have moved to the Championship.

    “But I’m very hopeful we’ll have a couple of fresh faces in before next week.”

    McCall was pleased with his team’s second-half performance after goalkeeper Darren Randolph kept them level as Inverness created several chances for Adam Rooney and also Graeme Shinnie.

    With the fierce wind and rain largely at their backs in the second period, Well created more opportunities without troubling Inverness goalkeeper Ryan Esson too much.

    “I think they played the conditions better in the first half,” McCall said. “I was happy to go in at 0-0 at half-time.

    “I had a few words and I was really proud of the second-half performance.

    “If you consider the heavy pitch and the fact we had a cup tie in Dundee on Saturday and a game at Dundee United on Wednesday night, they showed good desire and determination no to get beat.

    “That’s three clean sheets in four games, we just need to start finding the net.”[/onlymembers]

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    Inverness draw in pictures

    Pictures from the 0-0 draw with Inverness CT in the Clydesdale Bank Premier League at Fir Park.

    These action shots and more are available to buy online at www.motherwellpics.com.

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    Motherwell 0 – 0 Inverness CT

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    Motherwell and Inverness played out a no score draw at a rain-soaked Fir Park this afternoon.

    It was the proverbial game of two halves, with the wind assisting Caley to dominate much of the opening forty-five.

    However, the second half belonged to ‘Well but, despite both teams creating decent enough chances to score, it was defences on top as Stuart McCall’s men recorded their third clean sheet in four games.

    The new Motherwell boss made one change from the team that lost to Dundee Utd during the week. Mark Reynolds, who would most probably have missed the game through injury, is in Sheffield tying up a deal to join Alan Irvine’s Sheffield Wednesday. His replacement was Shaun Hutchinson, making his first start in Claret and Amber in just under thirteen months.

    An extremely quiet opening fifteen minutes was rudely interrupted by Chris Innes, whose foul on John Sutton on the edge of the box presented Ross Forbes with a chance to strike at goal. However, the youngster’s effort blasted off the Caley wall before being hooked clear.

    The Highlanders replied immediately by forcing a couple of corners but it was the wind that was playing more havoc than the deliveries itself; Motherwell eventually managing to clear both efforts into the box.

    It was a miserable half hour with neither team even mustering a shot at goal, never mind on target, but Terry Butcher’s men created three great chances to take the lead just after. Rooney broke the offside trap and, one on one with Randolph, crashed a shot at goal that the big Irishman did brilliantly to turn away.

    The danger wasn’t over there though as, from the resulting corner, Ross Tokely’s shot was narrowly missed by Rooney, allowing Randolph to block. The ball broke out to Graeme Shinnie who blasted an effort at goal, once again expertly turned away by the Motherwell goalkeeper.

    Inverness continued to attack and Rooney’s shot from distance proved difficult for Randolph on the slippy surface but, again, the former Charlton man was on hand to catch comfortably. Even full-back Ross Tokely was getting in on the act, striking a bouncing shot from distance that dropped narrowly wide of the post with Randolph at full stretch.

    Motherwell started the second half brighter and Murphy forced Esson into a decent low stop with a fizzing shot from the edge of the box. Chris Humphrey followed that with a terrific run and low cross across the face, but no one was there to take the chance and Tokely hooked it clear.

    The Steelmen continued to have more of it in the second half with Murphy being the main danger. The former Scotland U21 man had another effort at goal after 65 minutes, after some delightful approach work, but he dragged his shot just wide.

    Motherwell were pushing and another good delivery from Humphrey almost created a golden opportunity for Ross Forbes. The Jamaican delivered a lovely bouncing ball towards the back post and, after being missed by a precession of strikers and defenders, the ball landed at the youngster. However, it was a difficult ball to control and his effort was blocked by Esson at the expense of a corner.

    For all Motherwell’s dominance, Richie Foran had a golden opportunity to put his side ahead with fourteen minutes left to play. Shaun Hutchinson misjudged a ball in the middle of the park; allowing the former ‘Well striker a clear run at goal. Darren Randolph done well to narrow the angle against his fellow Dubliner, and Foran could only pull his effort marginally wide of the post, much to the relief of the majority of the 3,728 punters inside Fir Park.

    The same player had another shot two minutes later but he was again denied by the well placed Randolph as the scores stayed level.

    Motherwell made a few changes with young Steven Meechan making his first appearance for over a year and Esteban Casagolda getting another run.  And it was the former Scotland U19 star Meechan who would bring ‘Well back into the game with a fizzing long range effort that dropped just over the bar.

    Motherwell continued to push for a winner and Murphy almost was the hero again for ‘Well but, despite racing clear of the visiting defence, he could only prod a shot wide with his right foot when an effort with the left may have brought more joy.

    In the end, both teams had to settle for a share of the spoils; probably a fair result in the end. Motherwell now face Hibs at Fir Park next week whilst Butcher’s men face a daunting trip to Ibrox on Tuesday night.

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    Graham Barnstaple at Fir Park

    90mins+2 – Full time

    90mins – Thankfully only 2 minutes are being added on! 

    84mins – Meechan 25 yarder just fizzes over the bar

    81mins – Casagolda on for Forbes – is this his moment? Duncan off and Sanchez on for visitors

    79mins – Foran shot from 18 yards easy save, Sutton released by Murphy at other end but just offside

    76mins – Foran clean through after some sloppy play from Well but shoots wide -a real let off there

    74mins – Meechan on for Lasley who limps off

    73mins – Sutton and Murphy combine to send youngster clear but he can only slice wide from a tight angle

    71mins – Jennings close range effort scrambled clear by Esson from Humphrey cross again, need to get winger involved more

    70mins – Duncan shown yellow for ICT after foul on Humphrey

    69mins – Craigan shown yellow for one foul too man

    66mins – Murphy leaves Innes for dead and drives to the edge of the box where he drags his shot just wide

    62mins – It’s just been announced that 3728 hardy souls have turned up today

    60mins – As we reach the hour mark I am about to tempt fate by saying this game looks as though the first goal will be the winner

    59mins – Humphrey outpaces Shinnie on the right and his cross into the 6 yard box is hoofed clear by Tokely

    52mins – Our first shot on target!! Don’t be fooled though I could’ve saved Murphy’s 20 yard shot as easily as Esson did.

    45mins – Teams are back out and we are ready to go again

    45mins – That’s half time – it hasn’t been the best 45 minutes we have ever seen, hopefully with the wind behind us in the second it’ll be better.

    38mins – Forbes mis-control allows Tokely a shooting chance from 25 yards, and his effort dips just wide.

    36mins – Pen shout for Well as Forbes shot looked to strike Richie Foran on the arm – nothing given.

    33mins – Randolph keeps us in it with three great saves, two from Rooney and one from Shinnie – one looked well offside though.

    32mins – Narrow escape there, Forbes hand ball given just outside the box, but it looked just in to me

    28mins – Bravest man at Fir Park = Stuart McCall for still wearing shorts in this weather!

    24mins – Jamie Murphy has been moved to a more central role alongside Sutton after starting wide left.

    22mins – Inverness on the ascendancy with their third corner, which is easily held by Randolph

    20mins – It is Inverness who have the wind at their back at the moment

    19mins – Both teams seem to be struggling with the conditions as the rain sweeps in on the back of a strong wind blowing towards the Cooper Stand

    18mins – Hutchinson scrambles a corner clear as the ball drops dangerously in the 6 yard box.

    16mins – First shot at goal as Ross Forbes drives a 20 yard free kick into the Inverness defensive wall

    8mins – Ross Tokely getting his usual warm welcome from Well fans in the East Stand, didn’t help with an early foul on Murphy

    3mins – First corner for Well, Forbes kick headed away at front post

    1mins – Well win toss and it is Inverness who kick us off

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    Motherwell manager Stuart McCall:

    “I think they played the conditions better in the first half. I was happy to go in at 0-0 at half-time.

    “I had a few words and I was really proud of the second-half performance.

    “If you consider the heavy pitch and the fact we had a cup tie in Dundee on Saturday and a game at Dundee United on Wednesday night, they showed good desire and determination no to get beat.

    “That’s three clean sheets in four games, we just need to start finding the net.”

    Inverness CT manager Terry Butcher:

    “I thought the conditions were awful and both teams tried to get the ball down and pass it. There were quite a few mistakes because of the wind. It led to an end-to-end game, it was very stretched in the second half.

    “We’re disappointed because we had some really good chances – Randolph had some really good saves in the first half.

    “We had a great chance near the end but Richie loves this club (Motherwell) so you think ‘was he being friendly’? It was a great chance and he was disappointed.

    “That’s two SPL games in a row without a goal but I was really pleased with the unity of team.”

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