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    St Mirren U19s draw in pictures

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    Motherwell U19s 1 – 1 St Mirren U19s

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    TV: Lasley hoping for more success

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    Hearts kick-off time changed

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    TV: McCall focused on Dons test

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    Christmas Party Nights

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    Youths return to action against Saints

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    Aberdeen Tickets and Travel

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    TV: Hughes signs on for a second term

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    TV: Reserves win seven-goal thriller

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    St Mirren U19s draw in pictures

    Pictures from the 1-1 draw over St Mirren U19s in the Clydesdale Bank U19s League at the Creamery Park.

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    Motherwell U19s 1 – 1 St Mirren U19s

    Motherwell U19s came from behind to draw 1-1 with St Mirren at soggy Creamery Park this afternoon.

    Despite being on top for the majority of the first-half, including a goal from Keiran McGachie that was chalked off for offside, both sides went in level at the break.

    The visitors took the lead early in the second half when Sean Kelly managed to find space inside the box to prod home after Saints had worked a neat corner kick.

    That goal didn’t deflate the Steelmen though and they were back level when substitute Craig Moore, who had earlier hit the post with his first touch of the match, was on hand to tuck the ball home from close range following a stramash in the Saints area.

    Both teams traded chances as the game headed towards a finish but it ended all square with Motherwell again disappointed to not pick up all three points.

    Motherwell: Muir, Brownlie (Leitch), Murray, Cummins, Lynch, Mboa Mekongo (Asghar), Hetherington, MacDonald, Watt, McGachie (Moore), Erwin

    Subs Not Used: Stewart, Green

    Pictures: Willie McGillivray

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    TV: Lasley hoping for more success

    Midfielder Keith Lasley hopes Motherwell can continue their excellent run of away form when they face Aberdeen at Pittodrie tomorrow.

    Stuart McCall’s men have won on the road at St Mirren Park, Broadwood, East End Park, Tannadice, Easter Road and the Caledonian Stadium this season but will face a tough task against a somewhat rejuvenated Aberdeen side.

    But the 32-year old former Plymouth player is aiming to put one over his former bosses Craig Brown for the fourth successive time.

    He said: “We seem to have a good record against Aberdeen and we’ll look to continue that tomorrow.

    “It seems to suit is to play away from Fir Park. Teams tend to attack you more when they are at home which leaves space for us to attack which suits our style.

    “When we are at home, the onus is on us to set the agenda and the way we set up and play is probably more suited to the former.”

    -WATCH THE FULL INTERVIEW EXCLUSIVELY ON MFC TV-

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    Hearts kick-off time changed

    Motherwell’s match at Tynecastle on Christmas Eve will now kick-off at 1pm.

    Stuart McCall’s men will face the Jambos at the earlier time after both clubs agreed to the switch today.

    Four days later ‘Well will take on Dunfermline at Fir Park as 2011 draws to a close.

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    TV: McCall focused on Dons test

    ‘Well boss Stuart McCall expects a tough test against a somewhat rejuvenated Aberdeen when the teams lock horns at Pittodrie tomorrow.

    A tough test against Rangers aside, the Dons have won their previous two home games against Dunfermline and Dundee Utd, scoring seven goals in the process.

    Games between the two teams have been exceptionally tight in the last year with only the odd goal separating the sides.

    And former Scotland International McCall reckons ‘Well will have to replicate some of the form the team displayed the last time they were in the Granite City.

    WATCH McCALL INTERVIEW ON MFC TV-

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    Christmas Party Nights

    For a truly unforgettable occasion, Motherwell FC are delighted to offer the perfect destination, a choice of tempting cuisine and sparkling entertainment this winter.

    Christmas parties at Fir Park are always a night to remember and this year will be no different. We’ve all the ingredients for a great party; high quality catering, lively entertainment and excellent service.

    Enjoy a fabulous three-course meal in the Centenary Suite then afterwards, dance the night away with the live band and entertainment.

    All this for an unbelievable £30 per person*

    We have FOUR fabulous nights still available:

    • Saturday 3rd December 2011
    • Friday 9th December 2011
    • Saturday 10th December 2011 SOLD OUT
    • Friday 16th December 2011
    • Saturday 17th December 2011SOLD OUT
    • Friday 23rd December 2011

    Demand has already been high so to avoid disappointment, confirm your place now. Phone Wilma or Diane on 01698 338008/338062 or email commercial@motherwellfc.co.uk.

    *A £10 deposit is required before the night itself.

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    Youths return to action against Saints

    The Under 19s return to action looking to bounce back after last week’s disappointing Cup exit at the hands of Hamilton Accies.

    The young Steelmen side crashed out of the SFA Youth Cup last Friday but the side are desperate to put that right against St Mirren.

    Head of Youth Development Gordon Young said, “We are now playing teams for a second time and if we have beaten a team, we are looking to see how far we have come since. If we have lost, we are looking at home much we have improved.

    “The last game against St Mirren, certainly for one half at least, we played really well so the challenge for the players is there.”

    -WATCH GORDON YOUNG’S FULL INTERVIEW ON MFC TV-

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    Aberdeen Tickets and Travel

    Motherwell travel north to Pittodrie on Saturday hoping to continue their good run of away form against Craig Brown’s Aberdeen.

    Stuart McCall’s men have already won on the road at St Mirren Park, Broadwood, East End Park, Tannadice, Easter Road and the Caledonian Stadium this season but will face a tough task against a somewhat rejuvenated Aberdeen side.

    Tickets for the match are available on the gate at Pittodrie priced at:

    ADULTS:   £23  
    CONCESSIONS:                                £17
    UNDER 12s:   £9
    • Concessions are listed as Under 18s, Over 60s and Full Time Students with a valid matriculation card.
    • Under 12 tickets must be pre-purchased from the Pittodrie Ticket Office prior to entry and the turnstile.
    • Fans who require wheelchair access should contact John McCaskie on 01555 870122 or email sharon.mccaskie@sky.com.

    SUPPORTERS ASSOCIATION COACHES

    Just one bus will run to Aberdeen on Saturday, leaving from Wishaw at 9.30am picking up in Motherwell at 10am and stopping in Stonehaven on route, returning direct to Motherwell and Wishaw directly after the game.

    There are still seats available and anyone wishing to travel should contact Jim Frame on 01698 299650 or Anne Sim on 01698 470601 as soon as possible.

    TRAVEL

    By car

    The stadium is located to the North of the city near the harbour and is well signposted for travelling fans.

    Head North on the A90 towards Aberdeen and then join the A956. Follow this road through the city and you will eventually come to the stadium on your right.

    If travelling from the West, follow the A96 into Aberdeen and turn left on to Machar Drive (A978) at the roundabout. Proceed along the A978 and then turn right on to King Street. The stadium will be clearly visible on the left.

    There is a large car park at the ground but this is for pass holders only. Street parking is available in the side streets around the stadium and on the esplanade along the sea front, which is on the other side of the golf course.

    By bus

    Several operators run buses to Aberdeen, departing every hour from Buchanan Station in Glasgow city centre.

    Further information and timetables are available online at www.citylink.co.uk.

    By train

    Aberdeen station may be a 25 to 30 minute walk from Pittodrie but travelling by train remains a popular and affordable way of getting to the Granite City.

    Upon leaving the station, turn left, walk across the bridge and then turn right on to Union Street. Walk down to the road end, where you will reach Castle Gate. Proceed through the Castle Gate and on to Park Street, which eventually becomes Golf Road. The stadium will be clearly visible on the left.

    Further information and timetables are available online at www.scotrail.co.uk.

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    TV: Hughes signs on for a second term

    Motherwell have today re-signed 29-year old former midfielder Stephen Hughes on a short-term contract.

    Hughes, a former Scotland International, was previously at Fir Park during the Mark McGhee era at the club, playing over 70 times in Claret and Amber.

    He left in the summer of 2009 to join Norwich City and although he enjoyed back-to-back promotions with the Canaries, his second season was dogged by injuries.

    He joined up with the squad last month in an attempt to get fit but his performances in training and during bounce games have convinced ‘Well boss Stuart McCall to sign him up, initially until 3rd January 2012.

    [pullquote]The team are doing really well just now so the challenge is there for me and the other boys in the fringes to push them, keep them on their toes, and try and win a spot in the starting eleven.”[/pullquote]

    Motherwell-born Hughes began his career with Rangers and has also had spells with Leicester City and Milton Keynes Dons.

    Speaking exclusively to MFC TV, Hughes said, “I am delighted; the manager was good enough to let me come in and train with the boys and it is great for me to get something sorted even though it is short-term.

    “The team are doing really well just now so the challenge is there for me and the other boys in the fringes to push them, keep them on their toes, and try and win a spot in the starting eleven.”

    -WATCH THE FULL INTERVIEW WITH STEPHEN EXCLUSIVELY ON MFC TV-

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    TV: Reserves win seven-goal thriller

    Motherwell Reserves came from behind to beat St Mirren 4-3 at Dalziel Park this afternoon.

    Saints took the lead early on when Jon McShane swivelled to rifle home a twenty-yard shot low into the far corner. The visitors doubled their advantage shortly after, David Barron’s low effort deflecting off Jonathan Page and into the net.

    However, Motherwell hit back midway through the half; Gary Smith sprung the offside trap, latching on to a lovely Jamie Pollock pass over the top of the defence, before drilling home from close range.

    The Steelmen drew level when the attacking trailist, one of three playing for ‘Well, got on the end of a terrific Jordan Halsman cross from the right to bullet home a header from about eight yards out. Incredibly, within sixty seconds, Motherwell got their noses in front and what a sublime goal it was.

    It was created by Ross Forbes, the midfielder dinking an exquisite sixty-yard ball over the top of the Saints’ backline into the path of Stuart Carswell. The youngster cut inside his marker before lashing an unstoppable drive into the top left hand corner, leaving Graeme Smith absolutely helpless.

    In an enthralling first-half, St Mirren, shocked at throwing away a two goal advantage, managed to get themselves level before the break and again it came from another wicked deflection. Barron and Nigel Hasselbaink combined just inside the area before eventually cutting the ball back for Joe McKee. The on-loan Burnley midfielder had taken up a good position and he was rewarded when his low shot spun off the unlucky Page and into the net.

    The second half was less eventful in terms of goals, yielding just one, which would prove the winner for ‘Well. Ross Forbes released substitute Adam Cummins down the right flank and his tantalising cross to the far post was gobbled up by Gary Smith who rose above Barron to head past Smith.

    Motherwell: Trialist, Halsman, Page, Trialist, McKinnon, Forbes, Pollock, Hughes, Carswell, Trialist, Smith

    Subs: Howarth, Lawless, Cummins

    -WATCH THE HIGHLIGHTS ON MFC TV-