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    Semi Final shirts on ebay

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    Skipper signs new contract

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    Football Fans in Training 2

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    Young trio pen extensions

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    Relive the season on MotherwellPics

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    Michael Higdon signs

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    Hutchinson pens extended deal

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    Squad update as ten depart

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    Dumbarton friendly confirmed

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    McCall keen on keeping Gunning

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    Semi Final shirts on ebay

    The club’s official eBay store is full of claret and amber goodies you won’t find anywhere else!

    From signed merchandise to hospitality packages and money can’t buy experiences, fans have the chance to get their hands on some exclusive Motherwell memorabilia.

    Previous auctions have included match-worn shirts, signed footballs, programmes, tickets, and even sponsor rights. Right now, we have a Steven Saunders and Stevie Hammell match-worn Co-operative Insurance Cup Semi Final top as well as a signed 1991 Scottish Cup Final programme.

    CLICK HERE to browse everything at our official eBay store.

    The club also run charity auctions from time to time where all proceeds go towards one of the many local charities we support.

    If you wish to donate an item please contact us on 01698 333 333 or email bid@motherwellfc.co.uk.

    Standard eBay terms and conditions apply to any purchases.

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    Skipper signs new contract

    Motherwell Football Club are today delighted to confirm that inspirational captain Stephen Craigan has signed a one-year contract extension.

    The 34-year old Northern Irishman, capped 54 times by his country, played fifty times last season in Claret and Amber, taking his overall appearances for the club to 351.

    He remains a vital part of the Motherwell rearguard which kept a record-breaking 19 clean sheets during the 2010/11 season, his testimonial year, helping the club to a second successive top-six finish.

    Speaking exclusively to motherwellfc.co.uk, Craigan said, “I am pleased to have my immediate future sorted out and it’s nice to know you are still wanted.

    “This will be my fourteenth pre-season with Motherwell but I have still got bags of enthusiasm and a willingness to do well week in and week out.

    “The manager has already added one new face in Michael Higdon; a couple more of that quality and we’ll be looking to have another good season.”

    Elsewhere, young goalkeeper Tom Bradley has joined fellow former U19s Jamie Pollock, Steven Howarth and Ross McKinnon in signing a one-year contract extension and will join up with the first-team squad when they return for pre-season training later this month.

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    Football Fans in Training 2

    FFIT

    Motherwell Football Club and the SPL Trust are now recruiting for year two of Football Fans in Training.

    FFIT is a 12 week course aimed at tackling men’s health problems across all the SPL Clubs. Each session combines dietary and healthy living advice alongside physical activity at {Club Name}.

    This is a great opportunity to get involved with your Football Club and help yourself live a healthier life. The programme is open to men aged between 35-65 who fit any of these criteria:

    • BMI of 28+ 
    • Belly 40 inches + 
    • Trouser waist size of 38 inches +

    Previous Motherwell FC FFIT participant Dougie Henderson said, “The course was great – full of guys like me.

    I’ve felt more energetic and much better in myself. For the first time I can see myself carrying on with weight loss and an active, healthier lifestyle.”

    If you are keen to get involved in this excellent project please register your interest at ffit@sphsu.mrc.ac.uk or alternatively call 0800 389 2129 or text FFIT to 88802.

    Please leave your contact details and state which club you would like to attend the course.

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    Young trio pen extensions

    U19s trio Jamie Pollock, Steve Howarth and Ross McKinnon have today signed one-year contract extensions at Fir Park.

    All three, regulars for Gordon Young’s side last term, are now too old to play with the youth team.

    However, their progress has been rewarded with one-year professional contracts and they will join the first-team squad next term.

    Pollock, a creative midfield/forward player, is no stranger to the senior squad having already featured several times in the top team. He made his debut against Celtic in December of 2009, under then boss Jim Gannon, but has only featured on a few occasions since.

    Centre-forward Howarth, who signed from Clyde last summer, made an immediate impact in Claret and Amber by bagging eight goals; enough to finish top-scorer for the team last season. He is joined by left-back and Captain Ross McKinnon, nephew of former ‘Well favourite Rab, who has been a consistent performer throughout the year.

    As reported last week, U19s Liam Sloan, Bradley Halsman and Gavin Griffin have all left the club.

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    Relive the season on MotherwellPics

    If you’ve joined us for Hospitality at Fir Park this season, chances are we’ve caught your special moment on camera.

    2010/2011 has been one of the most successful in the clubs’ distinguished 125-year history.

    We’ve had terrific highs including reaching the Co-operative Insurance Cup Semi Final, reaching the top-six in the SPL and finishing the season in a Scottish Cup Final.

    Over and above that, we’ve had some terrific matches at Fir Park. Craig Kennedy and Angie Isaac have been in and about the ground on matchdays, visiting all our suites, snapping people enjoying the very best the club has to offer.

    You can purchase your special memory, via motherellpics.com, over a number of products including photographic pictures, frames, Mouse Mats, Mugs, Jigsaws, Fridge Magnets and much more.

    For the full season Hospitality Gallery, click here.

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    Michael Higdon signs

    Motherwell Football Club are today delighted to announce the signing of striker Michael Higdon on a two-year contract.

    The 27-year old Liverpudlian, on the score sheet fifteen times for St Mirren last season, was out of contract after spending two years at St Mirren Park.

    The 6ft 2’ striker started his career with Crewe and made his debut for the Railwaymen aged 20 in December of 2003.

    He moved to Falkirk in the summer of 2007 and scored 17 goals in his two seasons at the Falkirk Stadium, including the winning goal at Inverness on the final day of the 2008/09 season to avoid relegation.

    Gus McPherson took him to St Mirren in the summer of 2009 and he caught the eye in the last campaign, scoring some excellent goals and even a hat-trick against Lanarkshire neighbours Hamilton Accies.

    Speaking exclusively to motherwellfc.co.uk, Higdon said, “I am really pleased to be here and I can’t wait to get going.

    “Last season went very well for me; it was just unfortunate it had to end when it did because when you are scoring goals, you just want the games to keep coming. It was hard to leave St Mirren as I really enjoyed my time there; they are a good club and I wish them all the best for the future.

    “However, the opportunity to work with Stuart McCall was a big attraction. A lot of people I know in football speak very highly of him and the club certainly seem to be progressing and heading in the right direction.”

    ‘Well boss Stuart McCall added, “When I was made aware that Michael didn’t want to go back down South, which was first reported, he was our number one striking target.

    “If you look at the way the game is played in Scotland, you need a physical presence. And, allied with his goal scoring record, we are hoping he will be a good signing for Motherwell.

    “I actually remember him from his days at Crewe as a young lad; I seen him play a few times both as a midfielder and a striker

    “He came up to Scotland with Falkirk and did well and likewise at St Mirren, he enjoyed a good spell. His SPL record last year was 14 goals in 29 games – that’s almost one goal in every two games; terrific in anyone’s language let alone for a team who are fighting near the bottom.

    “Hopefully with the way we play, with two wide men, we can create opportunities and Michael can take them.

    Michael passed a medical and signed his contract this morning but will only be registered a Motherwell player when the Transfer Window re-opens next Thursday, 9th June 2011.

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    Hutchinson pens extended deal

    Motherwell FC are today delighted to confirm that promising young star Shaun Hutchinson has signed a two-year contract extension.

    Hutchinson, 20, roared back into the first-team in the second half of last season; new boss Stuart McCall managing to get the England U21 hopeful back to the form that made him a standout at the beginning of the 2009/2010 campaign.

    His contract was due to expire next summer but after penning a new deal, he is now tied to the club until June 2014.

    The young defender said, “As soon as the club made it known they were keen to extend my contract I was delighted to sign.

    “I am really enjoying my football and to have the security for another three years is brilliant. The second part of last season was going great; the only disappointment being the season had to end as I was ready for another half.

    “I also really enjoy working with Stuart McCall. His training is excellent and he has all the players really bursting a gut for him. It’s a great environment for any player, particularly one who is young and looking to develop their career.”

    Chief Executive Leeann Dempster said, “This is a further demonstration of our commitment to producing and nurturing young talent at the club; we’re absolutely delighted Shaun has agreed to extend his deal.  Finding and keeping the best talent is critical to the future development of our football club.

    “We have an overriding strategy here at Motherwell and this type of deal sits at the very core of it.

    “There was interest in Shaun from some big clubs on both sides of the border but we have opted not to cash in on him at this point and under the stewardship of our excellent management team here at Fir Park, we know we can bring his game on even more.

    “He has also shown real loyalty to the club and a desire to play and no praise is high enough as far as I am concerned.”

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    Squad update as ten depart

    The club can confirm the following squad changes as of Wednesday 1st June 2011.

    Leaving the club after their contracts expire will be:

    4. Maurice Ross
    21. Angelis Charalambous
    23. Esteban Casagolda
    24. Francis Jeffers
    27. Steven Meechan
    35. Liam Sloan (U19)
    44. Gavin Griffin (U19)
    45. Bradley Halsman (U19)

    Also leaving the club following completion of their loans are:

    17. Steve Jones
    22. Gavin Gunning

    The following players have been offered extended terms:

    5. Stephen Craigan
    8. Steve Jennings
    12. Lee Hollis
    28. Steve Howarth
    32. Jamie Pollock
    34. Tom Bradley
    36. Ross McKinnon

    Motherwell Football Club would like to sincerely thank all the players who are leaving the club for their efforts whilst at Fir Park and wish them every success in the future careers.

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    Dumbarton friendly confirmed

    One of Motherwell’s first pre-season games of the 2011/2012 season will be at Dumbarton’s Strathclyde Homes Stadium.

    The game, arranged as part of the deal that will see young Nicky Devlin join up at Fir Park for next season, will take place on Saturday July 9th.

    A combination of first-team players and U19 prospects will play in the match with former Sons loans Ross Forbes and Jordan Halsman likely to feature.

    Further information on kick-off times and ticketing arrangements will be confirmed soon.

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    McCall keen on keeping Gunning

    ‘Well boss Stuart McCall has admitted he would love to retain the services of Blackburn defender Gavin Gunning for the forthcoming season.

    The Republic of Ireland U21 star spent the last five months of the season at Fir Park and performed terrifically well.

    Now McCall hopes the 19-year old can form part of his plans for next term, but knows he is at the mercy of Stevie Kean and Blackburn Rovers.

    “Gavin came up and did really well for us,” said McCall, talking to the Daily Express.

    “He is still only nineteen but he came in and did a good job in a number of positions. I plan to speak to Blackburn to see what they plan to do with Gavin.

    “He is in the last year of his contract and so it will be down to Rovers. I’m not sure if they want to put him back out on loan or keep him.

    “I know the lad enjoyed it at Motherwell last season, so that will hopefully work in our favour.”