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    SFA Youth Cup tie: Match off

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    TV: Highlights from Tynecastle

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    Hearts loss in pictures

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    Robinson: Extremely frustrating loss

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    Hearts 1 – 0 Motherwell

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    Tickets on sale at Tynecastle

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    Build-up: Hearts

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    Dunne: Everyone feels positive

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    Robinson: We’ll be in for a tough game

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    Hundreds attend calendar signing night

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    SFA Youth Cup tie: Match off

    Motherwell’s Scottish FA Youth Cup tie against Stranraer has been postponed just 50 minutes before kick off.

    Although the match was an ‘away’ tie against the Blues, the young Steelmen were in Glasgow at Benburb FC’s New Tinto Park for the fourth round clash.

    Frozen overnight temperatures, which reached as low as -6 in the city, meant the synthetic surface was frozen and unsafe to play. The match official, who arrived around one hour before kick off, was quick to cancel the game following a brief inspection.

    [pullquote]“The decision by the match official to cancel the game is absolutely correct; there is absolutely no way it could’ve gone ahead.[/pullquote]

    Under 20s boss Stephen Craigan, who along with all his players were at the ground, spoke of his frustration saying: “The decision by the match official to cancel the game is absolutely correct. There is absolutely no way it could’ve gone ahead.

    “Our biggest frustration is that with the temperatures the way they were overnight, we had hoped this decision could’ve been taken earlier, rather than the players and staff travelling all the way to the match only to confirm what we had expected.

    “We will get ourselves back to Motherwell and find an alternative to train.”

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    TV: Highlights from Tynecastle

    Highlights from Tynecastle Park as a frustrating ninety minutes ends with a 0-1 loss to Hearts.

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    Hearts loss in pictures

    Images from today’s 1-0 loss to Hearts at Tynecastle Park.

    Snaps courtesy of SNSPix

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    Robinson: Extremely frustrating loss

    ‘Well boss Stephen Robinson admitted it was a frustrating afternoon as his side slumped to a 1-0 loss against Hearts at Tynecastle.

    A solitary goal from Kyle Lafferty secured all three points for the hosts during a scrappy encounter in the capital.

    And for the Northern Irishman, it was a hard one to take as the Fir Park men suffered a second consecutive defeat in the Ladbrokes Premiership.

    [pullquote]It was extremely frustrating today because there’s not a lot in the game at all and we’ve lost the game with two slips.[/pullquote]

    “Cedric slipped when he went to tackle Kyle Lafferty and Carl McHugh has slipped as well.

    “But we dominated large parts of the game without creating anything which is the disappointing thing.”

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    Hearts 1 – 0 Motherwell

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    Grant Russell at Tynecastle

    Motherwell showed plenty endeavour but ultimately came up short as they lost out 1-0 to Hearts at Tynecastle in the Ladbrokes Premiership.

    Stephen Robinson rang the changes through the enforced absences of Trevor Carson, Peter Hartley and Louis Moult. Russell Griffiths and Alex Fisher were the direct replacements, while Carl McHugh was also reinstated to the team but at centre back. Elliot Frear replaced Craig Tanner.

    The Steelmen were also forced to go without a substitute goalkeeper as league rules blocked the return of Peter Morrison, who is on loan at Clyde.

    The first half as a contest was slow to get going, with neither side fully able to get a grip on the game. Chris Cadden’s shot from outside the area was the first 17 minutes in, but it was safely gathered by Jon McLaughlin.

    Ten minutes later, the visitors had the first clear chance of the game. Frear beat two men on the left flank to drive inside, but his low shot from the edge of the box was straight at the ‘keeper.

    Immediately up the other end, Hearts worked a chance from a corner. McHugh’s slip meant he could only half clear, but Kyle Lafferty steered the ball wide from 12 yards.

    The hosts then passed up a golden chance to open the scoring. A long ball to the back post was met on the volley by an unmarked Moore, but his shot from an angle was high and over the bar.

    Their pressure then told after 38 minutes. Campbell appeared to be fouled as he tried to play his way out of midfield, with the ball then being played in to Lafferty. The Northern Irishman played his way past Kipre and McHugh before turning the ball past Griffiths.

    Fisher, who picked up a heavy blow to his cheek in the first half, was placed at the break by Craig Tanner. Gael Bigirimana had earlier replaced Chris Cadden through injury.

    Motherwell had the first chance of the second half. Tanner’s corner was met by Ryan Bowman on the penalty spot, but his header under pressure went over the bar.

    The Steelmen continued to threaten. Tanner’s free kick from 25 yards out took a deflection which briefly troubled McLaughlin, and Petravicius was introduced to add yet more pace in attack.

    Tanner then had another free kick chance with 65 minutes gone. This time 30 yards out, to the left of goal, his dinked effort to the back post was met by McHugh but he was adjudged to be offside, with Lafferty also blocking the chance.

    The chances kept on coming. And the unlikely next goal threat was Kipre. Winning a loose ball in midfield, the big centre half had options but elected to take a drive at goal from 20 yards, and only narrowly put the ball past the top of the post.

    Motherwell kept on pushing to try and make something from a positive second half and send the 691 fans who made the trip to Gorgie home happy.

    But despite plenty of the ball in the closing stages, Robinson’s men couldn’t create the clear opportunity needed to give them a shot at taking a deserved point.

    Motherwell: Griffiths; Tait, Kipre, McHugh, Dunne, Frear; Rose (Petravicius 62), Cadden (Bigirimana 36), Campbell; Bowman, Fisher (Tanner 45).

    Hearts: McLaughlin; Randall, Berra, Souttar, Smith; Walker (Milinkovic 30, Stockton 88), Djoum (Callachan 63), Buaben, Cowie, Moore; Lafferty.

     

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    Tickets on sale at Tynecastle

    A limited number of tickets for the Motherwell end at Hearts will be on sale at Tynecastle Park.

    Supporters who are still to purchase briefs for the match can do so from 2.15pm at the away turnstiles.

    It’s the Steelmen’s first trip to Gorgie this season and the first in front of the newly-refurbished main stand.

    Stephen Robinson’s side won the only match played between the two sides so far this season, with Louis Moult and Ryan Bowman scoring in a 2-1 win at Fir Park.

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    Build-up: Hearts

    Motherwell travel to the newly refurbished Tynecastle to take on Hearts in the Ladbrokes Premiership on Saturday.

    And following last week’s 5-1 loss against Celtic, the Steelmen will head for the capital in a search for a return to winning ways.

    Despite the heavy defeat, ‘Well’s recent league form makes for impressive reading, with four points taken from a trip to Pittodrie and a clash with an unbeaten Celtic side.

    That leaves Stephen Robinson’s men fifth in the table – five points ahead of Craig Levein’s Hearts in sixth.

    And while tomorrow’s hosts have failed to notch a victory since returning home, they are also yet to be defeated.

    ‘Well boss Robinson knows his side will be in for a tough game, but is equally confident in his squad, who managed to notch a 2-1 victory the last time the two sides met.

    [pullquote]They haven’t won at Tynecastle yet, but they haven’t lost either so I think while there’s stuff being made of their form we have to remember they haven’t lost there yet.[/pullquote]

    “It’ll be a tough, tough game, there will be a big crowd – but we want to get back to winning ways.

    “We’re confident and we’ve had decent league form in the last three games so there’s no reason why we can’t take it forward.”

    Stephen Robinson will be without Louis Moult and Peter Hartley, who has suffered a short-term injury to his foot, whilst Trevor Carson faces a late fitness test.

    For Charles Dunne, this weekend poses a good opportunity for the Steelmen to get back to winning form.

    The ‘Well defender has enjoyed a strong start to the season for the Fir Parkers and is confident of a response from the heavy loss to Celtic.

    Speaking to the broadcast press this morning, Dunne reflected on a positive week of training ahead of tomorrow’s clash with Hearts.

    “It’s another game, hopefully now we can get back on track and back to winning ways,” the 24-year-old said.

    [pullquote]Everyone’s been positive this week, we’re a positive bunch anyway, and the manager is always making sure of that so everyone has been good in training.[/pullquote]

    “Everyone’s been positive this week, we’re a positive bunch anyway, and the manager is always making sure of that so everyone has been good in training.”

    He added: “We’re confident in every game and everyone wrote us off at the start of the season and look what we’ve done already so we just need to keep going.”

    Hearts will be without Jamie Brandon through suspension, whilst Aaron Hughes faces a late fitness test for the Jambo’s.

    Hearts V Motherwell

    Saturday 9th December 2017
    3.00pm
    Tynecastle Park, Edinburgh

    Tickets on sale from the Fir Park Ticket Office

    Admission prices are as follows:

    ADULTS £26/£19
    CONCESSION £19/£14
    UNDER 18 £15/£11
    UNDER 13 £5
    • A limited number of tickets will be on sale at the Tynecastle turnstiles from 2.15pm.
    • Cheaper price is for the lower section of the stand; more expensive for upper section.
    • Concessions are listed as over 65s and students
    • Motherwell fans who require ambulant or wheelchair access should contact Brian Davidson on 07725 917161

    If you can’t make it tomorrow, don’t miss the action by tuning in to mixlr.com/motherwellfc for live commentary or follow the match on Twitter @MotherwellFC

    You can see the match highlights on MFC TV’s YouTube channel, as well as full reaction and a match report right here on the official website.

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    Dunne: Everyone feels positive

    Charles Dunne has his sights set on a return to winning ways as the Steelmen prepare for a trip to Tynecastle.

    The ‘Well defender has enjoyed a strong start to the season for the Fir Parkers and insists that him and his teammates will be eyeing a return to form after a heavy loss to Celtic.

    Speaking to the broadcast press this morning, Dunne reflected on a positive week of training ahead of tomorrow’s clash with Hearts.

    [pullquote]Everyone’s been positive this week, we’re a positive bunch anyway, and the manager is always making sure of that so everyone has been good in training.[/pullquote]

    “It’s another game, hopefully now we can get back on track and back to winning ways,” the 24-year-old said.

    “Everyone’s been positive this week, we’re a positive bunch anyway, and the manager is always making sure of that so everyone has been good in training.”

    He added: “We’re confident in every game and everyone wrote us off at the start of the season and look what we’ve done already so we just need to keep going.”

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    Robinson: We’ll be in for a tough game

    ‘Well boss Stephen Robinson knows his side will be in for a tough game this weekend, but is confident in his squad.

    The Northern Irishman’s side travel to Edinburgh to take on Hearts at a newly refurbished Tynecastle Park.

    And the hosts, who are undefeated at home this season, will make for a difficult game for the Steelmen in the Ladbrokes Premiership.

    [pullquote]We’re confident and we’ve had decent league form in the last three games so there’s no reason why we can’t take it forward.[/pullquote]

    Robinson said: “They haven’t won at Tynecastle yet, but they haven’t lost either so I think while there’s stuff being made of their form we have to remember they haven’t lost there yet.”

    He added: “It’ll be a tough, tough game, there will be a big crowd – but we want to get back to winning ways.

    “We’re confident and we’ve had decent league form in the last three games so there’s no reason why we can’t take it forward.”

    The Steelmen will be without Louis Moult and Peter Hartley for the trip east because of respective hamstring and foot injuries.

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    Hundreds attend calendar signing night

    Hundreds of ‘Well fans lined up to get their newly-purchased official 2018 calendars autographed by the first team in the annual signing night at Fir Park.

    Lucky supporters met the first team squad in the Centenary Suite at another packed out event, posing for selfies and getting every month signed by their favourite players. 

    If you haven’t already, you can buy a copy of the official 2018 calendar here from motherwelldirect.co.uk and the club shop.