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    Motherwell 3 – 1 Dunfermline

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    Motherwell 3 – 1 Dunfermline

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    Andy Ross at Fir Park

    Ten-man Motherwell moved back into third place with an excellent 3-1 victory over Dunfermline at Fir Park this evening.

    After the dismissal of skipper Stephen Craigan, Henrik Ojamaa opened the scoring on his first full start for the club before Nicky Law doubled the hosts’ lead.

    Andy Kirk restored hope for the Dunfermline on 63 minutes, before substitute Chris Humphrey netted ten minutes from time to secure all three points for the Fir Park side.

    Defeat for Dunfermline means they remain one point adrift at the foot of the Clydesdale Bank Premier League.

    Dunfermline looked to test Motherwell keeper Darren Randolph in the opening minutes, but Mark Kerr’s effort was well wide of the target. The hosts were struggling to create an opening of their own and Jamie Murphy’s stinging effort was well blocked by Alex Keddie.

    After 13 minutes the home support were angered when Henrik Ojamaa was flagged for offside as he raced through on Iain Turner’s goal following an excellent through-ball by Steve Jennings.

    There was more controversy just three minutes later when Motherwell captain Stephen Craigan was dismissed by referee Alan Muir following a clash with Andrew Barrowman. The Dunfermline striker was also booked for his part in proceedings.

    Craigan appeared to move his head towards Barrowman and Muir wasted little time in flashing a red card.

    Stuart McCall responded to the dismissal of his skipper by replacing Murphy with Tim Clancy as he attempted to bolster his sides’ defence. From the resulting free-kick, Dunfermline came close to breaking the deadlock with Liam Buchanan forcing Randolph into a smart stop.

    Ojamaa repaid McCall’s decision to hand him his first ever league start when he fired Motherwell in front after 29 minutes.

    The Estonian striker twisted and turned on the edge of the penalty box before striking a low shot which bounced over the outstretched arms of Turner in the Dunfermline goal.

    The visitors responded with a flurry of promising attacks and Joe Cardle brought out an excellent save from Randolph with his powerful close-range effort.

    The Motherwell fans continued to vent their anger at referee Muir, as the whistler showed yellow cards to Clancy and then Ojamaa before the interval.

    Motherwell started the second half brightly as they looked to build on their slender advantage.

    Jennings flashed a shot wide of the target before the home side doubled their lead after 52 minutes.

    Ojamaa got on the end of Michael Higdon’s flick and he laid the ball to Nicky Law who unleashed a superb drive into the roof of the net.

    In a bid to help find his side a way back into the match Jim McIntyre introduced Paul Willis to replace Cardle.

    Willis’ introduction seemed to add some extra width to the visitors’ game and on 63 minutes they gave their small band of travelling supporters some hope when Andy Kirk connected perfectly with Paddy Boyle’s cross to leave Randolph with no chance.

    The hosts made their second switch of the night after 71 minutes when the influential Ojamaa made way for Robert McHugh.

    Dunfermline continued to probe for an equaliser and Randolph did well to hold Willis’ shot from range.

    Martin Hardie was introduced to replace Buchanan with 15 minutes remaining and Motherwell also made a change as Chris Humphrey came on in place of Law.

    The visitors continued their assault on the Motherwell goal and Kirk passed up a glorious opportunity to level the match on 78 minutes when he found space in the box after good work from David Graham but his strike was inches past the post.

    With ten minutes remaining Motherwell put the game out of the reach of their opponents, McHugh latched on to Randolph’s long ball and he found Chris Humphrey who coolly slotted the ball past Turner.

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     Alastair Reilly at Fir Park

    93mins – FULL TIME! Motherwell 3 – 1 Dunfermline.

    90mins – 3 minutes added on time

    85mins – 3,772 fans here tonight. ‘Well support brilliant. Special mention to the singing section in the east. They’ve never shut up!

    83mins – A terrific night of entertainment at Fir Park. We’ve been superb with every player giving his all for the cause.

    80mins – 3 – 1 The sub capitilises on a Higdon flick-on which McHugh brought down wonderfully. Cool finish from Chris.

    GOOOOOOAL! HUMPHREY!

    75mins – ‘WELL SUB: Law off, Humphrey on.

    75mins –  DUNFERMLINE SUB: Buchanan off, Hardy on.

    74mins – Willis unlucky with a left footed drive straight into Randolph’s arms.

    71mins – Ojamaa has been tremendous tonight. Deserving of his ovation as he left the park.

    71mins – WELL SUB: Ojamaa off for McHugh

    65mins – And now a corner for the Pars. Well look a little rocked.

    62mins: GOAL- Dunfermline, Andy Kirk

    56mins — DUNFERMLINE SUB: Cardle off for Willis

    52mins – It’s 2 – 0. Great work from Ojamaa lays in Lawsy who bangs in his first of the season. Great strike!

    GOOOOOOAL! LAW!

    46mins – Ball breaks to Jennings on the edge of the edge of the box but his volley bounces harmlessly past Turner’s post.

    45mins – Teams are back out. No changes. Huge half for both teams. More of the same please boys!

    HALF-TIME: And the half time whistle blows. ‘Well go in as 1-0 leaders.

    45mins – 2 minutes added on.

    43mins – Approaching half time. Few scares but to be expected with 10 men. Enthralling stuff. Can the ‘Well hold out?

    37mins – Ironic cheers as he finally gives the home side a favourable decision. Free kick just inside the Pars half.

    35mins – Alan Muir making no friends inside Fir Park tonight. The ‘Well faithful are furious with him!

    34mins – Good spell of pressure from Dunfermline with 3 corners in a row, each seemingly resulting in a penalty claim for the Pars.

    31mins – Clancy booked for a challenge on the edge of the box. Soft, is one way to describe that!

    28mins – 1 – 0 ‘Well! Absolutely brilliant goal from the little Estonian. Quick foot work on the edge and a lovely curler into bottom corner.

    GOAL! OJAMAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!

    26mins – DUNFERMLINE SUB: Barrowman off for Kirk

    24mins – Uphill struggle for the Steelmen now with 10 men. Still, with 24 minutes on the clock, they are coping admirably and are arguably on top.

    18mins – ‘WELL SUB: Tim Clancy on for Jamie Murphy.

    17mins – RED CARD: Stephen Craigan – Referee Alan Muir seems to suggest a headbutt.

    16mins – Cardle (I think) goes down in the box after minimal contact with Hutchinson, ref dismisses his half hearted claim

    15mins – Ojamma flagged for offside denying what would have surely been a goal. Looked a tight one.

    10mins – Ojamma breaks down the right hand side but his deflected cross trickles agonisingly across the box with no takers

    5mins – Quiet start. Ojamaa making a nuisance of himself with energetic runs not quite coming off.

    1min– And we’re off! ‘Well kick off. Come on!

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    Motherwell manager Stuart McCall:

    “We talked about before the game about how big an incentive Dunfermline had to win the game after their great result on Saturday but we had a massive incentive too.

    “We were constantly reminded of how long it had been since we last won at home, tonight we scored three good goals and the players kept their energy levels up very well – it’s a happy but tired dressing room.”

    Dunfermline manager Jim McIntyre:

    “There’s a reason that we are bottom of the league and that is our consistency levels.

    “When Motherwell went down to ten men that was the perfect chance to go and grab the game by the scruff of the neck, but we didn’t pass the ball well or play with enough tempo to force Motherwell into making mistakes.

    “After you come off a result like the one we had on Saturday and with the early sending-off you hope that you can build on that but we were unable to do that tonight.”

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    Notice of complaint – Michael Higdon

    Motherwell FC today (Tuesday) verbally notified the SFA of the clubs’ intent to contest the fixed one-match suspension offered to Michael Higdon by the Compliance Officer.

    The club will lodge the official appeal before 3pm tomorrow at which point the matter will be referred to the Judicial Panel with a Fast Track Tribunal convened on Thursday, 26th January.

    The club will make no further comment until after that process has been complete.

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    Hibs match rescheduled

    Motherwell’s match with Hibernian, abandoned in early December due to a small electrical fire in the South Stand, will now take place on Wednesday 22nd February.
     
    Both clubs have agreed the date with the SPL and the following ticketing information will apply for the match.

    • Season Tickets will enter the ground using Special Voucher H from the back of the book.
    • Non Season Ticket holders who were given a Match Abandoned voucher can exchange it for a ticket from the Fir Park Ticket office between now and the match (including at our home matches versus Dunfermline, St Johnstone, Morton and Hearts).
    • Hibernian fans that already have a Match Abandoned voucher can enter the South Stand with the voucher.
    • Fans that don’t have a Season Ticket or a Match Abandoned voucher can still buy a ticket for the match with admission as follows:
    ADULTS/CONCESSIONS:                       £10
    JUVENILES:    £5

    *Concessions are listed as Over 60s and a Full Time Students
    *Juveniles are listed as Under 16s
    *This is an all ticket match – tickets available for purchase from the ticket office
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    Chief Executive Leeann Dempster said, “The Hibs match was our first abandonment at Fir Park for about a decade and the distribution of adandonment vouchers did not go as smoothly as we would have wanted on the night.
     
    “The match abandoned vouchers weren’t stand specific and, in truth, we have no real way of telling just how much were distributed on the night.  We have learned from this and systems are now in place to stop anything similar happening in future but it has meant special arrangements regarding entry for the up-coming match in February.
     
    “Season Ticket holders can enter using Special Voucher H from their book and we would ask them to disregard the voucher and not to pass it on, you will get in on the night using voucher H.  For non Season Ticket holders who have match abandon tickets, we need to control numbers into each stand therefore you must exchange your voucher for a ticket before the game”.
     
    “We accept this is not ideal however with a good number of matches at home before the Hibernian game there should be ample opportunity for supporters to exchange vouchers for match tickets.  I must stress again however, as a home supporter, you will not gain entry to the stadium on the night using a match abandon ticket so please make sure you are not disapointed.

    “Fans can also attend on the night by buying a match ticket with prices at the same reduced rate as the original Friday night match.”

    THIS IS AN ALL-TICKET MATCH – THERE WILL BE NO PAY AT THE TURNSTILE AVAILABLE ON THE NIGHT OF THE MATCH

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    TV: McCall keen to progress

    ‘Well manager Stuart McCall is keen for his side to build on their confidence boosting draw against Dundee United at the weekend.

    The Steelmen showed encouraging signs throughout the second half against the Arabs and McCall is looking for his men to continue that type of performance into Tuesday’s clash with Dunfermline at Fir Park.

    “It’s desperate that we get a home victory,” he said. “The longer it goes the more people keep talking about it and rightly so. We’ve not scored as many goals as we’d like at home and we’ve not won as many matches as we’d like.”

    “We’re confident if we can just get that victory and get back to creating chances then that’s what we need. We’ve got players in the side that are very creative and we need them to be on the top of their game.”

    Although speaking postively, McCall acknowledged the threat of a resurgent Pars side.

    He said: “They must have been really low having been beat the week before by Hibs in the bottom of the table clash so for them to rise and put in a performance like that shows a lot of fighting spirit; (there is) a lot of character still in that club and they’ll be coming here in a confident manner but as I said before, we’ve got that same confidence because of our performance on Saturday.”

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    TV: Shaun gets back to basics

    English defender Shaun Hutchinson reckons Motherwell were back to something like their best in the second half of Saturday’s match with Dundee United.

    The Geordie was a part of an organised and stubborn Steelmen backline, spearheaded by the superb Darren Randolph, which kept United’s talented forwardline at bay.

    Now the former Wallsend Boys Club starlet is keen to build on that positive point in the City of Discovery when Jim McIntyre’s Dunfermline visit Fir Park tomorrow night.

    “Although recent performances haven’t been the best, I think we can take heart from Saturday’s second half showing,” he said.

    “We are a better team when we do pass the ball and that was proven on Saturday. At the same time, big Higgy does a great job taking the ball in early which you need sometimes.

    “They (Dunfermline) are fighting for their lives and battling hard and had a great result on Saturday. It should be a good game and hopefully we can take the confidence from Saturday’s performance at Tannadice and get the result.”

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    Muir takes charge of Pars test

    Referee for Tuesday’s Clydesdale Bank Premier League clash with Dunfermline at Fir Park will be Alan Muir.

    It will be Muir’s fourth Motherwell match of the campaign after previously taking charge of Celtic’s 4-0 win in early September, the 1-0 win over Aberdeen, Bob McHugh scoring the winning goal, some fourteen days later and, most recently, the 3-0 victory of St Johnstone at McDiarmid Park.

    He also managed four matches last season too, having overseen the 1-1 draw with St Mirren in Paisley last November, January’s 2-0 home win over Hibs, February’s 6-0 capitulation at Ibrox and at Celtic Park as an unfamiliar side crashed to a 4-0 defeat with Stuart McCall resting players ahead of the Scottish Cup Final.

    He’ll be a familiar face to Motherwell fans having handled three games the season before last as well.

    A 4-0 defeat by Celtic in Glasgow was instantly forgettable. He also 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.

    In all those games he has produced 39 yellow cards, 19 of which were shown to a player in claret and amber, and two red cards, the first given to former defender Paul Quinn for a professional foul on David Fernandez in a 1-0 defeat to Killie and the most recent to Michael Higdon, then an opposition player, in that game with St Mirren last November.

    The 36-year-old has taken charge of ten SPL games in this campaign, including Kilmarnock’s 1-1 draw with Dundee Utd, Rangers’ 2-0 win at McDiarmid Park, Kilmarnock’s 1-0 win over both Hearts at Tynecastle and Rangers at Rugby Park and, most recently, Inverness CT’s 2-1 victory of Aberdeen last Saturday.

    Alan will be ably assisted on the day by James Bee and Ross Haswell, with Greg Aitken on fourth official duties. Referee observer is Ray Morrison and the SPL delegate is Ally Dawson.

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    TV: Goals from Tannadice

    Motherwell come from behind to earn a draw after Michael Higdon cancelled out a Stephen Craigan OG for a share of the spoils.

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    TV: Ojamaa happy to contribute

    Estonian Henrik Ojamaa was pleased to contribute after creating Motherwell’s equaliser for Michael Higdon this afternoon.

    The former Derby County and RoPS forward was the game changer, coming on in place of Omar Daley to change the whole tempo of the match.

    And Ojamaa is adamant that more is to come when he gets fitter and sharper as the weeks go on.

    “I thought the whole team did well to come back from behind, it showed a lot of character,” he said.

    “There was only one team who were going to get the three points at the end and that was Motherwell. We maybe lacked a bit of composure in the final third but I was really pleased I could help the team put an end to the losing streak

    “I am really enjoying my football. The tempo of the game is really good – all the teams are physical and it is physical. That’s the way I like to play and when I get into the swing of things and get sharper, I hope to make a bigger impact.”

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    TV: McCall pleased with a point

    ‘Well boss Stuart McCall was pleased with his side after they fought back from a goal down to draw 1-1 at Tannadice.

    The home side had much the better of the first half and went ahead through a Stephen Craigan OG.

    However, they were unable to extend their lead thanks to the brilliance of Darren Randolph and the Steelmen fought their way back into the match, dominating most of the second half.

    “I thought we moved the ball well but Dundee United were certainly the stronger team in the first half,” admitted McCall.

    “Big Darren (Randolph) has had a few good saves. Daly and Mackay-Steven are a big threat going forward, but we still felt we could create opportunities, and it gave us great promise for the second half.

    “I thought it was a great test of character for the guys. I’m happy with a point and we fully merited it, the second half was more like the performances we’ve been producing on our travels this season, so after two disappointing away games, where we’ve not played well, the second half was excellent.”

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    Dundee Utd draw in pictures

    Pictures from the 1-1 draw with Dundee Utd in the Clydesdale Bank Premier League at Tannadice.

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

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