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    Steelmen net Harrier Johnson

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    Toffee’s Grant joins on loan

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    ‘Keeper Long joins from Sheff Utd

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    Cash Converters’ January POTM

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    TV: Highlights from Fir Park

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    St Johnstone draw in pictures

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    TV: Baraclough lauds youngsters

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    Motherwell 1 – 1 St Johnstone

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    TV: Baraclough keen to build

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    Les Hutchison: The first interview

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    Steelmen net Harrier Johnson

    Motherwell FC is delighted to confirm the signing of winger Marvin Johnson from Kidderminster Harriers for an undisclosed fee.

    Johnson, 24, is described by Harriers as a ‘quick-footed pace merchant’ and has already netted ten times from the flanks this campaign.

    His deal was set to expire at the end of the current campaign but ‘Well have beaten off stiff competition from English Championship and League One sides to secure his signature.

    ‘Well boss Ian Baraclough said: “We are absolutely delighted to get Marvin and I am really excited to see him play in the Scottish Premiership.

    [pullquote]“He is extremely hungry and will be out to show everyone just exactly what he can do. He is what we need in that he is dynamic, extremely quick and can both create and score goals.[/pullquote]

    “We have been tracking him for some time so we are thrilled to get him.”

    After flying up to Scotland, Johnson told MFC TV: “I’m very pleased to be here and I get the gut feeling that I am heading in the right direction.

    “The manager and staff have given me the backing and confidence that I need so that is pleasing and I’m ready to get going straight away.

    “People say I’m an exciting player and I hope that is what I can bring. Normally I set players up but this season I have found myself in the right position at the right time and when I find myself in that position I go for goal and have ended up scoring 10.”

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    Toffee’s Grant joins on loan

    Motherwell have taken young Everton starlet Conor Grant on loan until the end of the season.

    Grant, 19, is an energetic, ball-playing midfielder with an eye for goal and has played a large part in Everton’s Development side for the last few seasons.

    He has appeared in several pre-season games for the Toffees, but hasn’t as yet turned out for Roberto Martinez’s team, although he was on the bench for their Europa League match against FC Krasnodar.

    Highly thought of at Goodison Park, he’ll provide competition to Motherwell’s midfield for the remainder of the 2014/15 campaign.

    Speaking to motherwellfc.co.uk, Ian Baraclough said: “Conor is an exciting young talent who I’ve seen and watched on several occasions with the Everton Development side.

    “He’s held in very high regard by the hierarchy and Joe Royle backed up our thoughts by giving the lad a glowing reference.

    “He can play in a number of midfield positions and has great energy, exactly what we require for the last few months of the campaign.”

    On signing for the Steelmen, Conor added: “It’s a great challenge and I’m looking forward to getting some first team action.

    “I’ve been playing in Everton’s development squad and it’s going to be good to experience first team football, playing in a competitive league.  I watch the games on TV and know a few players up here so I know what to expect.

    “I want to bring some creativity to the side and will give 100% to hopefully help them climb the table.”

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    ‘Keeper Long joins from Sheff Utd

    Motherwell have signed England U21 goalkeeper George Long on loan from Sheffield United until the end of the season.

    The 21-year old 6ft 4 inch stopper has played 80 times for the Blades first-team, including in the English Championship, as well as being a regular at England youth level.

    He also spent time on loan at Oxford United this term and will provide competition to Dan Twardzik, Gunnar Nielsen and Ross Stewart for the number one role at Fir Park.

    Speaking to motherwellfc.co.uk, ‘Well boss Ian Baraclough said: “George will increase the competition in a crucial position for us.

    “His pedigree is undoubted having had recognition through the England Youth set-up, up to and including the Under 21s team.

    “Hopefully he can continue the tradition at this football club of taking goalkeepers from England and developing them on.”

    Long added: “I’m really looking forward to it and it’s a new challenge for me to play in Scotland.

    “It will be great to get back playing and hopefully help push the team up the table.

    “I’ve heard a lot of good things about the club and the manager so I can’t wait to get started.”

     

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    Cash Converters’ January POTM

    Every month this season, Cash Converters will be giving you the opportunity to present your Motherwell Player of the Month with his trophy.

    All you need to do is vote for the Well player you think has been the stand-out performer for January and you could be chosen at random to congratulate our star man in person and win a pennant signed by the individual himself.

    To cast your vote, simply visit our Cash Converters SPL Facebook page by CLICKING HERE.

    Competition closes at midnight on Sunday 8th February.

    The player of the month presentation will take place on the week commencing 9th February.

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    TV: Highlights from Fir Park

     Extended highlights from Fir Park as 10 man Motherwell earn a point against St Johnstone

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    St Johnstone draw in pictures

    Action pictures from today’s hard-fought 1-1 SPFL Premiership draw with St Johnstone at Fir Park.

    Snaps courtesy of SNSPix.

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    TV: Baraclough lauds youngsters

    Ian Baraclough praised the impact of his young substitutes as they helped injury-ravished ‘Well earn a point against St Johnstone.

    The Steelmen, who have nine first-team players injured including Pearson, Lasley, McManus, Hammell, Vigurs, Lawson and others, went a goal down early on before being rather harshly reduced to ten men when Louis Laing was sent packing on his ‘Well debut.

    It was a torrid first half, however, the introduction of Fraser Kerr, then Dom Thomas and Craig Moore lifted the side and the crowd, as the Fir Parkers came roaring back into things.

    Thomas had a stinging shot of his own before beating three players to tee up John Sutton who smashed home from just inside the box, his seventh of the campaign.

    A point was no less than the team deserved and Baraclough lauded the contribution from the bench.

    [pullquote]They’re all young, fresh-legged and eager to get on the ball and impress and show what they can do. That’s what the crowd want to see, some energy, positivity and having a go.[/pullquote]

    He said: “All three showed the right character you want and they drove us on.

    “They’re all young, fresh-legged and eager to get on the ball and impress and show what they can do. That’s what the crowd want to see, some energy, positivity and having a go.

    “All of sudden the place is lifted, the drum starts to bang and we’re in a game.

    “It’s Thomas’ trickery that created the goal and that’s what you ask from people who you bring on. Can you get on there and change the game for us?

    “We need to take the confidence from the way we reacted today and with the addition of a few new faces and hopefully some back off the treatment table, we’ll be in good shape in two weeks time.”

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    Motherwell 1 – 1 St Johnstone

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    Phil McGhee Fir Park

    Motherwell showed great determination and team spirit to grab a point and halt their losing run against St Johnstone today.

    However, John Sutton’s sensational second half equaliser to cancel out Murray Davidson’s early opener for Saints, only tells half the story.

    The arrival at the club of a new owner Les Hutchison and two new players had intended to change Motherwell’s fortunes after a losing run of five games.

    But crippled by an incredible injury list, including at least six first eleven choices, ‘Well’s bad luck and woes continued when Louis Laing’s debut was curtailed to 25 minutes when the Nottingham Forrest defender was shown a red card.

    After a poor first half, though, and against the odds a tremendous second half from a gutsy 10 men ‘Well earned them a deserved point.

    With an ever growing injury list Anthony Straker and Laing, who both signed on-loan in midweek, were pitched into a vastly changed home side.While Mark O’Brien returned from suspension, Stephen Pearson and Stephen McManus, who missed his first game of the season, joined Keith Lasley on the side lines. Without the departed Henrik Ojamaa, Lee Erwin partnered John Sutton up front.

    The feel good factor of the new regime lasted only eight minutes when the young and inexperienced ‘Well defence was breached. Steven McLean slipped the ball to the unmarked Murray Davidson and from 12 yards the Saints midfielder calmly guided the ball beyond Dan Twardzik and inside the ‘keeper’s post.

    With St Johnstone on an impressive run of form the Fir Park men faced a difficult task.

    And their job was made almost impossible after 24 minutes when Laing was rather harshly shown a red card. Referee Willie Collum, who marked his last appearance at Fir Park by controversially sending off Stephen McManus, had no hesitation in doing like wise when Laing stumbled into the back of Chris Kane as the Saints striker headed for the box.

    That riled the home fans and although ten man ‘Well stuck to their task for the remainder of the first half they never threatened Alan Mannus in the visitors’ goal.

    Four minutes from the break Davidson almost made it 2-0 but Twardzik’s strong right hand pushed the ball round the post.

    There was yet another change to the back four at half-time with Fraser Kerr replacing O’Brien alongside Craig Reid in the centre of defence.

    It was at the other end, though, that Kerr almost made an impact when his measured header from Josh Law’s corner was nodded off the line by Gary Miller.

    The home spirits and confidence increased and two crosses intended for Sutton caused some anxiety in the Saints’ defence.

    After 58 minutes Ian Baraclough made his second and positive substitution bring on Dom Thomas for Luke Watt.

    And ten minutes later Thomas tested Mannus with a low drive from 25 yards after being set up by Straker, who showed some good touches from left back in the second half.

    Twenty minutes from time ‘Well went for broke bringing on Craig Moore for Stuart Carswell. At the same time Saints brought on James McFadden who received a warm welcome from the home fans.

    It was Thomas, though, who showed the old McFadden magic after 75 minutes when he wriggled through three Saints players. He then played the ball in front of Sutton who wheeled and unleashed a terrific drive high past Mannus from the corner of the box for a deserved equaliser and set up a dramatic last 15 minutes.

    Despite the encouragement of the renewed home support ‘Well couldn’t find a winner but their second half performance and a two week break to get first team regulars fit augers well for the all important trip to Ross County.

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     Ally Reilly at Fir Park

    10 man Motherwell battle back to draw 1-1. Deserved in the end #MFCvSJFC

    FT: Motherwell 1 – 1 St Johnstone #MFCvSJFC

    2 minutes added on #MFCvSJFC

    86mins: McFaddens shot from 20 yards trickles harmlesssly past the post #MFCvSJFC

    82mins: Scobbie slips as he tries to clear and that leaves Erwin inches away from beating Mannus to the ball #MFCvSJFC

    79mins: Double St J sub, MacLean and Croft off for Graham and O’Halloran #MFCvSJFC

    75mins: WHAT A GOAL!!! Thomas skips past 3, plays in SUTTON who hammers into the top corner from 16 yards

    GGOOAALLLL!!

    70mins: Motherwell sub, Carswell off for Moore #MFCvSJFC

    70mins: St Johnstone sub, Kane off for McFadden #MFCvSJFC

    69mins: Straker brings the ball down and plays in Thomas who drills a low shot from range which Mannus gets down to #MFCvSJFC

    59mins: Erwin swings in a great cross from the left which Scobbis just manages to get to first ahead of Sutton #MFCvSJFC

    58mins: Erwin does well to turn Easton and swing in a cross but its just a bit too long for Sutton #MFCvSJFC

    58mins: Motherwell sub, Watt is off for Thomas #MFCvSJFC

    53mins: Anderson concedes a corner, Kerr’s header is cleared off the line by Miller! Great chance! #MFCvSJFC

    50mins: Miller gets to the byline and hooks a ball across goal which MacLean gets his head to. Flies inches wide #MFCvSJFC

    Second half is underway. 10 man ‘Well with it all to do #MFCvSJFC

    Half time sub for ‘Well, Kerr on for O’Brien #MFCvSJFC

    HT: Motherwell 0 – 1 St Johnstone #MFCvSJFC

    41mins: Kane capitilises on sloppy ‘Well defending and Twardzik is forced to beat his shot wide for a corner #MFCvSJFC

    25mins: Red Card! Laing is sent off on his debut. Took down MacLean, denying a goalscoring opportunity #MFCvSJFC

    22mins: MacLean is played through about 20 yards out and takes on the shot. Doesn’t trouble Twardzik, who gathers with ease #MFCvSJFC

    16mins: St Johnstone win a corner, and it’s a let off as Scobbie sneaks in at back post and pokes it just past #MFCvSJFC

    12mins: Free-kick to ‘Well wide on the left. Law takes….Anderson heads clear from 4 yards #MFCvSJFC

    8mins: Goal – Davidson puts St J 1-0 up, slotting past Twardzik from 12 yards. They got through all too easily #MFCvSJFC

    7mins: MacLean is slid in against Twardzik but linesman has his flag up. Twardzik saves, anyway #MFCvSJFC

    5mins: A quiet opening 5 minutes here at Fir Park…no chances so far. #MFCvSJFC

    Pre-match formalities over, Carswell and Law get the game underway. COYW! #MFCvSJFC

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    Motherwell manager Ian Baraclough:

    “Any point is pleasing after the run of results we have had but the way we earned it and the way we went about it second half was good for me to see and good for the supporters and hopefully good for the group to realise they can play, they can be effective when they are positive and get on the ball and when they want to make things happen.

    “The first half was a stark contrast to that. There was a fear and reluctance to get on the ball and make something happen. And that can’t happen in this situation.

    “At half-time it could have gone one of two ways and they came through it.

    “They have shown to me there is a desire there, when the chips are down.

    “They could have felt sorry for themselves, 10 men, goal down, nothing going for us. But we didn’t and that’s full credit to the players that they picked themselves off the floor, because we all know first half wasn’t good enough at all.”

    St Johnstone manager Tommy Wright:

    “We have dropped two points because we totally controlled the game from first whistle to last. We probably wasted too many opportunities in the first half.

    “We didn’t start the second half particularly well, didn’t move the ball as well. When it went to 1-1 we looked more likely to score again.

    “But we are disappointed with the goal. We missed two or even three chances to tackle and gifted them the goal by doing that.”

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    TV: Baraclough keen to build

    Ian Baraclough hopes to use the positive news of new signings and the club takeover to inspire his side tomorrow.

    The Steelmen have brought in defenders Anthony Straker (York) and Louis Laing (Notts Forest) in recent days and more will likely arrive before the end of the Transfer Window this Monday.

    The club also confirmed on Friday that Les Hutchison’s purchase of the football club was complete.

    For Baraclough though, it’s about trying to bounce back to winning ways despite having a horrendous injury list to contend with.

    There was some hope after last week’s match at Tannadice where, despite defeat, ‘Well battled all the way and looked a threat.

    [pullquote]“St Johnstone will come here and not make it easy for us but for me it’s about how we set about it and build on the positivity of last week as regards the endeavour.[/pullquote]

    Asked if the events of the last forty-eight hours can inspire his team, the ‘Well boss said: “That is very much the aim.

    “St Johnstone will come here and not make it easy for us, but for me it’s about how we set about it and build on the positivity of last week as regards the endeavour.

    “The fans who came saw the team fighting for each other, fighting for the club.

    “Not to go over old ground but we could have been two or three goals to the good before they got their first. It’s whether you take those chances and whether you get the breaks.

    “We didn’t but tomorrow we may just get those breaks.”

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    Les Hutchison: The first interview

    New owner Les Hutchison talks about the takeover over the club, his background and the plans for the future of Motherwell Football Club.

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