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    Vote for the Man of The Match!

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    Supporters’ Coaches: Routes & Parking

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    Fans travelling from Fir Park

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    Winning is everything for Lasley

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    Mo urges attacking intent

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    Message from the Chairman

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    Cooper open from 11am this Saturday

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    Cup Final tickets go on general sale

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    Anticipation building for Murphy

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    Ticket Office: Late Opening

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    Vote for the Man of The Match!

    The Man of The Match for The Scottish Final this weekend will be decided by the fans who can vote on the official Scottish Cup facebook page.

    To vote, simply visit the Scottish Cup facebook page – www.facebook.com/scottishcup – during the Cup Final on Saturday and click Poll where you will be able to view the nominations and cast your vote.

    Make sure you ‘Like’ the cup facebook page NOW and get all the exciting exclusives on the run up to The Scottish Cup Final.

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    Supporters’ Coaches: Routes & Parking

    The drivers of all supporters’ coaches, irrespective of size and including minibuses, must adhere to the following police instructions.

    There are a limited number of spaces available for those in possession of authorized SFL parking passes for Motherwell supporters coaches within the Blue car park , Hampden Park.

    PRE MATCH ROUTES APPROACHING THE WEST OF THE STADIUM

    M8 Westbound: Exit the M8 at Junction 22 and join the M77. Leave the M77 at Junction 1, Dumbreck Road, turn left onto Dumbreck Road and continue until the junction with Titwood Road (high vehicles such as double deck buses – turn right, Haggs Road, turn left Shawmoss Road, turn right Titwood Road) continue Titwood Road.

    Turn right onto Minard Road continue onto Langside Avenue to the roundabout (Monument). Continue straight through the roundabout onto Battlefield Road, continue on Battlefield Road to the first traffic light junction and bear right remaining on Battlefield Road to the ‘T’ junction with Cathcart Road.

    Turn left onto Cathcart Road towards Queens Drive, where your coach will be directed to park.

    A80 Southbound: Continue from the A80 onto the M80 thereafter onto the M8 Westbound and continue as above.

    M74 Northbound: Continue from the M74 onto the M73 and thereafter onto the M8 Westbound and continue as above.

    M8 Eastbound: Exit at Junction 24, Helen Street, turn left onto Helen Street, continue to the roundabout and turn right onto Edmiston Drive at the next roundabout turn right onto Broomloan Road, continue through the junction onto Dumbreck Road and continue as above.

    A77/M77 Northbound: Exit at Junction 1, Dumbreck Road, turn right and continue as above.

    PRIVATE TRANSPORT

    Motherwell supporters using private vehicles will have limited facilities to park within the Queens Park Recreation Ground, Queens Drive, Glasgow (on payment of a small fee).

    Follow the above coach routes as far as Titwood Road: Thereafter turn right onto Minard Road and onto Langside Avenue to the roundabout (monument), continue left onto Langside Road, turn right onto Queens Drive where you will be directed to park in Queens Park Recreation Ground.

    COACH PARKING

    ALL BLUE COACH PARK PARKING IS FULL

    Supporters Coaches are asked to use the parking Facilities at Queens Park Recreation Ground Queens Drive/Langside drive  (on payment of a small fee).

    CAR PARKING

    Private cars  are asked to use the parking Facilities at Queens Park Recreation Ground Queens Drive (Cathcart Road)   (on payment of a small fee).

    POST MATCH ROUTES EXITING THE STADIUM

    Langside Road: Continue to Langside Monument and follow the above route. Continue on Langside Avenue through the junction with Pollokshaws Road onto Minard Road, continue on Minard Road onto Titwood Road and follow reverse of inward route.

    Queens Drive: Turn right onto Victoria Road, turn left onto Calder Street, continue Nithsdale Drive. At the roundabout take the 3rd exit onto Nithsdale Road. Continue to the ‘T’ junction at Dumbreck Road; thereafter follow the respective road signs for the M77 or M8.

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    Fans travelling from Fir Park

    Fans travelling from Fir Park to the Scottish Cup Final should take note of the following important information.

    THE DAVIE COOPER BAR

    Due to the Cooper Suite hosting Hospitality guests on Saturday morning, the Cooper Stand will be open and licensed from 11am.  All drinks purchased from the Davie Cooper kiosks / bars will be served in plastic tumblers.

    This area will host an information point where details of your bus pick-up point will be posted.

    BUS INFORMATION

    Your bus ticket clearly shows the number of your bus.  Information on ‘pick-up points’ will be posted around the Cooper Stand. 

    Please present your ticket to the steward before boarding and retain for the return journey.

    Buses leave Fir Park at 1.15pm.

    You must return on the same bus on which you travel to Hampden.

    Return times* will be    

    • Defeat: 6pm
    • Motherwell win: 6.30pm
    • Extra-time defeat: 6.45pm
    • Extra-time win: 7pm

    *The club would like to remind all passengers that if you’re not back in time, the bus will leave without you. All passengers to present ticket to steward before boarding for the return journey

    As with all Football traffic, no alcohol will be permitted on any of the buses. And that’s not all – you can be in with a chance of winning a signed Motherwell Football on every bus.

    Raffle tickets will be available to buy at £5 per strip from each Bus Steward with the draw taking place during the journey to Hampden.

    ***CLICK HERE FOR FIR PARK BUS MAP***

    PARKING RESTRICTIONS AT FIR PARK

    There will be parking restrictions all around the stadium for Saturday for the duration of the cup final and afterwards.

    The following Streets will be restricted:

    • Firpark Street
    • Knowetop Avenue
    • Dalziel Drive
    • Edwards Street
    • Manse Road from the junction of Edwards street to Airbles Road

    Would all supporters please note that all the buses being run from the club will return and drop of all passengers at the entrance to the South Stand

    Fir Park School and Knowetop School will be open for car parking. Parking in these areas is at the owners own risk.

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    Winning is everything for Lasley

    Keith Lasley has described the upcoming Scottish Cup final as the biggest match of his career – but he insists the only way to enjoy the occasion is to lift the trophy come full-time.

    The veteran midfielder missed the Steelmen’s last appearance at a major Cup final – the 5-1 defeat to Rangers in the Co-operative Cup back in 2005 – during his brief sojourn to England so, despite being a regular at Motherwell for ten years, he has never played in a final.

    But the 31-year old is making up for lost time now as he basks in the manic and anticipation-fuelled build-up to the Hampden showpiece.

    “It’s definitely the biggest game of my career, by far,” Lasley enthused. “It’s the first final for me so it will be very special. I met Jim Griffin [’91 Cup winner] and he told me that his day was a blur in ’91 and that I should enjoy it. You try to take advice like that, but the only way you enjoy it is to go out and win it.

    “European games are great but this is certainly well above anything that I’ve played in and it’s something I’m really looking forward to. I’ve been at this club for a very long time and I’ve seen some highs and some lows, but I think this will be the pinnacle.

    “Our friends and family – and whole town of Motherwell will be there – but hopefully that’s a responsibility which drives us on and we can enjoy the match and play to our best and bring the Cup home.”

    There is little doubt that ‘Well will travel to the national stadium as massive underdogs, but Lasley – like several other stars motherwellfc.co.uk has spoken to this week – has a real belief that the men in claret and amber can spring a shock.

    Stuart McCall has used the last couple of weeks to allow some of the regulars in Motherwell’s mammoth 52-match season so far an opportunity to rest up.

    That has led to somewhat scattered results, but it has allowed the Steelmen to approach the biggest match Lanarkshire has seen in 20 years with a fully fit squad, which is raring to give Celtic a real test.

    “The gaffer has changed the team a little in the past few weeks’ a few of the boys have had bumps and bruises,” Lasley confirmed. “That rest has been important because I think we all know that to win the match we will all need to be at our best – 100%.

    “You look around the town and see the bunting and it’s great, and it will only get more exciting as Saturday approaches. That ’91 team is an inspiration to us, and that is what we have got to aspire to. This opportunity doesn’t happen every year and hopefully it’s one we can take.”

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    Mo urges attacking intent

    Maurice Ross has called on his Motherwell team-mates to be fearless as they prepare to face Celtic in the Scottish Cup final.

    The former Rangers, Viking Stavanger and Beijing Guoan defender is one of the few Steelmen stars to have Cup final experience, from his time with Rangers.

    Indeed, he played the last time Motherwell reached a major final – opening the scoring with a deft lob over Gordon Marshall to instigate a 5-1 mauling.

    However Ross, now in the claret and amber camp, doesn’t think stage-fright will hit again, and reckons Motherwell have the quality to hurt Neil Lennon’s side.

    “We’re not going to Hampden to be cannon fodder for Celtic; we need to go at them,” the 30-year old challenged. “We’ve beaten them already this season and all the pressure is on them. I’m sure they’ve got the big players to handle that, but we need to go and be positive and realise that it’s a one-off match and we can win.

    “We will need to start the match well, but there’s a bright, gallous quality about our squad. There’s no fear and we should be looking to push high up the field, be brave, and take the game to Celtic. We can’t let them settle as they’re too good and we’ll get penned in – let’s get right in about them straight away.

    Few players will know the pressurised environment of the Old Firm as well as Ross. He spent nine years playing for Rangers, where anything other than consistent and emphatic success is considered unacceptable.

    He is now looking to take that knowledge; that awareness, and use it against Celtic: “Neil Lennon will be saying ‘no, there’s no pressure on us,’ but there is. Let’s not be kidding ourselves here. They will be frustrated and desperate to win this trophy.

    “We just need to defend well and get the ball up to boys like Murphy, Humphrey and Sutton and let them do the business.

    “Any Cup final is massive, and any match against Celtic is massive. I just hope we can go there and give a good account of ourselves.”

    The former Scotland international has shrugged off any suggestions that he will be guiding the younger players through the preparation for the final – “Nah, they wouldn’t listen to me anyway!” – but he does know that those playing in their first final are in for a special occasion.

    Ross is looking to soak up that experience – and then top that off by gaining a place in the matchday squad which will face the Hoops.

    “You have to enjoy the build-up. You get the stay at the hotel, the wee flower on your suit and those little things that make this different from every other week.

    “You’ve got to cherish matches like this; 52,000 inside Hampden, everybody watching at home – there’s no other game on – and a final against Celtic. It’s just important the boys don’t freeze and let the game pass them by.

    “I’m trying to show the gaffer that I’m ready to play my part. I’m fighting fit and I tend to do well in the bigger games, so hopefully that continues on Saturday.”

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    Message from the Chairman

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    Motherwell Chairman John Boyle is departing after twelve years at the helm at Fir Park and has this message for supporters.

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    Cooper open from 11am this Saturday

    Motherwell Football Club would like to invite you to Fir Park to join the pre-match fun before the big game this Saturday.

    Due to the Cooper Suite being used for Hospitality guests, the kiosks in the Cooper Stand will open as BOTTLE BARS from 11am. 

    All Welcome!

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    Cup Final tickets go on general sale

    Scottish Cup Final tickets will go on full general sale from the Fir Park Ticket Office tomorrow (Thursday) morning.

    The remaining few hundred tickets still available will be sold on a first-come-first-served basis.

    The Ticket Office will be open until 9pm both on Thursday and Friday for both ticket sales and collections.

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    Anticipation building for Murphy

    Jamie Murphy is reveling in the preparation for this Saturday’s Scottish Cup final, as the whole town embraces the Steelmen’s biggest match in two decades.

    The claret and amber bunting around Motherwell and the frenzy for tickets tell the whole story about the Cup fervour which is currently gripping North Lanarkshire, and ‘Well’s in-form striker is relishing the local hype which surrounds such an extraordinary occasion.

    “The whole town is behind us, and it’s just so good to see,” the former Scotland under-21 star enthused. “You see the flags flying out of the cars and out of people’s windows. It’s really special. We had some local school children in, and they were giving us the good luck messages that the made in class for us.

    “We know those fans will be there to support us. Like the staff, the manager; they just want us to go out and do well, so we’ll give it everything we’ve got on Saturday and hopefully that will be good enough.”

    To say it hasn’t been a normal week of training at Motherwell Football Club would be an understatement. So far it’s been a week of visits from school kids, bowling and golf – not to mention some hard graft in training – as Stuart McCall’s men look to plot the downfall of the giants from Glasgow’s East End.

    There’s also the increased interest from the media, which naturally comes from being the underdogs looking to shock Neil Lennon’s side.

    But young Murphy believes that Stuart McCall is getting the balancing act perfect ahead of the weekend’s Hampden showpiece.

    He 21-year old praised: “We had a day out yesterday with a bit of golf and tenpin bowling, which we wouldn’t normally do on a training week, so you can definitely tell that it’s Cup final week.

    “I really enjoyed it, and all the other boys did too. There was a bit of money getting put on the golf and it was a good laugh and that kind of thing helps to bring the squad together.

    “There are the press duties as well, and we’ve worked hard in training, so it’s all coming together really well and we’ll look forward to training on Thursday and Friday and the game on Saturday.

    “I won the golf, but I think the bowling was rigged!” Murphy accused, pointing the finger of blame firmly at Stuart McCall and his coaching staff. “The first game we had; the highest score won, obviously. But after that they changed it so it was the most improved score which won – so all the staff who were rubbish in the first game did well.”

    Despite the positivity currently flowing through the streets of Motherwell, the ‘Well star is realistic when analysing the task which awaits the players who emerge onto the Hampden turf wearing claret and amber.

    Celtic are overwhelming favourites to beat the Steelmen, with 15/2 available from some bookmakers ahead of the showdown – and Murphy knows he and his team-mates will have to be at their best if they are to lift the 137-year old trophy.

    He acknowledged: “It’s going to be very difficult. Celtic are obviously one of the top sides in Scotland, so to beat them we will have to have eleven players at the top of their game.

    “But it’s a massive game for the club and the fans, so we will be going out there with belief and giving it everything we’ve got. The boys are raring to go and we have a fully fit squad to choose from. Every game is great chance to prove yourself and hopefully all the boys put in a good performance and impresses on Saturday.”

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    Ticket Office: Late Opening

    The Ticket Office will be open until 9pm on Thursday and Friday for fans buying and collecting Cup Final tickets.

    Fans that have still to collect their tickets are being strongly urged to do so before close on Friday.

    The small number of remaining tickets will go on full general sale from the Fir Park Ticket Office tomorrow morning (open from 9.30am).