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    Killie hospitality on sale now

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    Under-20s Belfast bound

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    TV: Highlights from Forthbank

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    Craigan: Boys responded well

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    Motherwell U20s 0 – 0 Aberdeen U20s

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    Hospitality Offer: Cup and a Curry

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    Dons up next for ‘Well U20s

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    TV: Highlights from Fir Park

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    Robinson: We deserved the result

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    Hearts win in pictures

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    Killie hospitality on sale now

    Ahead of next weekend’s league encounter with Kilmarnock, don’t miss your chance to enjoy the clash in style with our superb hospitality packages.

    Our offers are on sale now for the fifth fixture of the Ladbrokes Premiership campaign, as Stephen Robinson’s men look to follow up on consecutive home victories.

    With a number of options, including Centenary Suite and Millennium Suite hospitality, there is something for everyone to suit different price ranges.

    Season Ticket holders can upgrade to hospitality for just £45.

    If you’re not a season ticket holder you can enjoy hospitality from £80 in the Centenary Suite or from £75 in the Millennium Suite.

    For more information, please contact: hospitality@motherwellfc.co.uk or phone 01698 333 333.

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    Under-20s Belfast bound

    Motherwell under-20s face a trip to Belfast this weekend for the Irn-Bru Cup second round clash against Crusaders.

    Following a hard-fought win over Queen’s Park in the first round, the youngsters will make the trip to Northern Ireland for the first time since 2006.

    The under-20s have enjoyed an unbeaten start to the season and will be hungry to extend their journey in the Irn-Bru Cup but face tough opposition on Saturday.

    U20s boss Stephen Craigan will be boosted by the return of Shea Gordon, who missed Tuesday’s clash against Aberdeen due to being away on international duty.

    George Newell and Allan Campbell, who have both tasted first team action this season, will be available for selection this weekend as the youngsters look to extend their unbeaten start to the season.

    You can follow all the action on twitter @MotherwellFC

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    TV: Highlights from Forthbank

    Extended highlights from Forthbank Stadium as despite playing with ten men for most of the game the Under 20s earn a point against Aberdeen.

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    Craigan: Boys responded well

    Stephen Craigan admitted that he was delighted with the way his players responded to going down to ten-men against Aberdeen tonight.

    Despite having a man less for nearly an hour, the young Steelmen held on for a goalless draw at Forthbank Stadium.

    The under-20s boss spoke to MFC TV at full time after his side maintained their unbeaten start to the season.

    [pullquote]I’m delighted with the way the boys went about the game in the second half. We slightly changed the shape to put the onus on to [Aberdeen] to work a bit harder.[/pullquote]

    He said: “I’m delighted with the way the boys went about the game in the second half. We slightly changed the shape to put the onus on to [Aberdeen] to work a bit harder.”

    He added: “I think when you go down to ten-men you almost need an out-ball somewhere and we tried to keep two strikers on the pitch so that we could go long when we were under pressure.

    “From the message we gave at half time the boys took it on really, really well.”

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    Motherwell U20s 0 – 0 Aberdeen U20s

    Ten-man Motherwell maintained their unbeaten start to the season with a goalless draw against Aberdeen U20s tonight.

    Stephen Craigan’s youngsters were limited to few chances in front of goal and had a call for a penalty waved away by the referee on a largely quiet evening at Forthbank Stadium in Stirling.

    Youngster Jamie Semple made his second start for the under-20s with George Newell leading the claret and amber attack.

    However, the forward cut a lone furrow up top for the majority of the evening after Dylan King was sent for an early shower against the northern opposition.

    The Northern Irish centre-back picked up his first booking when he tripped Connor McLellan and was shown a second yellow in the 35th minute when a slack touch allowed Bruce Anderson to rob the youngster before being bundled off the ball.

    However, despite their man advantage the Dons struggled to create much going forward and Russell Griffiths was largely untested until three minutes before the interval.

    Anderson’s effort from outside the box forced a decent save from the Englishman and the stopper palmed the ball back in to the danger area where, fortunately, Jack McMillan was there to hook the ball clear.

    With his side level but down to ten men, Craigan removed Semple from the action at half time and replaced him with Kyle MacDonald.

    The second half nearly got off to the ideal start for Motherwell as Davie Turnbull got his head on the end of Dylan Falconer’s corner – but his effort flew narrowly past the post.

    Ellis Plummer tested Dons stopper Archie Mair on the hour mark when the defender burst past a number of challenges and struck his effort straight at the young keeper.

    On what was a quiet evening, the final five minutes sparked some life in to the game and brought some controversy with it.

    A neat ‘Well move down the right flank could have led to the breakthrough and certainly led to the talking point of the game.

    Allan Campbell’s one-two with Davie Turnbull saw the midfielder, who had shifted to right back, burst in to the box before being tripped by Danny Harvie, who got nowhere near the ball. The referee decided to wave play on.

    A few minutes later, the visitors had a penalty claim of their own but the referee adjudged marauding centre-back Scott McKenna to have dived in the area and booked the defender.

    Motherwell nearly snatched all three points when a clever run from substitute Alfie Agyeman and a perfect through ball from Jordan Armstrong led to a corner, but Aberdeen managed to eventually avert the danger and ensure the game ended goalless.

     

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    Hospitality Offer: Cup and a Curry

    With a semi-final place at stake what better way to watch the Betfred Cup quarter-final than amongst other fans in the comfort of our hospitality lounges?

    Tuck into our chefs speciality curry, followed by a delicious dessert, and then enjoy the action either side of half time snacks.

    All the family are welcome and with children just £5 and adults at £35 it is a deal not to be missed.

    To book your table when ‘Well face Aberdeen on Thursday 21st September, call the team now on 01698 333 333 or email hospitality@motherwellfc.co.uk

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    Dons up next for ‘Well U20s

    Stephen Craigan’s under-20s side face a home clash against Aberdeen in the Development League tomorrow night.

    And the Steelmen will be keen to maintain their fine start to the season following last weekend’s win against Dundee United at Station Park in Forfar.

    The Dons, who come in to the match on the back of a 2-2 draw with Ross County, will be keen to put in a positive performance following a heavy defeat to the ‘Well the last time the two sides met.

    Craigan will be without Shea Gordon, who is on international duty with the Northern Ireland under-21s this week.

    However, new arrivals Dylan King, Shaun Bowers and Liam Brown could be in line to make their first home starts in the Development league, while Deimantas Petravičius and George Newell could also be in line for a start.

    The game kicks off at 6pm at Forthbank Stadium in Stirling and you can follow all the action on Twitter – @MotherwellFC

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    TV: Highlights from Fir Park

    Extended highlights from Fir Park as Motherwell come from a goal down to beat Hearts 2-1.

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    Robinson: We deserved the result

    ‘Well boss Stephen Robinson felt his side deserved their 2-1 victory against Hearts this afternoon.

    And despite notching seven wins from nine games this season, the manager still believes there is more to come from his team.

    Speaking to MFC TV at full time, Robinson reflected on a positive 90 minutes and admitted his side won their physical battles.

    [pullquote]It’s a good start but we’re not getting carried away and we know we’ve still got things to improve on – there’s bits and pieces in the game that we can be better at.[/pullquote]

    He said: “We put both halves together today, we were aggressive and physical and to be honest I think in the first half we could have played better. We won that physical battle and then we could have done better on the ball sometimes.

    “We just corrected a few things at half time but I didn’t think we were very far away and I thought we deserved the result.”

    He added: “It’s a good start but we’re not getting carried away and we know we’ve still got things to improve on – there’s bits and pieces in the game that we can be better at.”

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    Hearts win in pictures

    Images from this afternoon’s 2-1 win over Hearts in the Ladbrokes Premiership.

    Snaps courtesy of SNSPix

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