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  • Club

    BetPark become new front of shirt partner

  • First team

    Aaron Taylor-Sinclair is signing number four

  • Club

    Season ticket sales up 13%

  • First team

    Betfred Cup group prices confirmed

  • First team

    Tanner: I’m stepping up my recovery

  • First team

    2018/19 Premiership fixtures announced

  • First team

    Robinson: We won’t be complacent

  • First team

    Forward Danny Johnson joins ‘Well

  • First team

    Dunne relishes return

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Academy stars make step to U18s team

  • Club

    BetPark become new front of shirt partner

    BetPark become new front of shirt partner

    Motherwell Football Club are delighted to announce BetPark as the team’s new front of shirt partner for the 2018/19 season.

    The partnership will see the BetPark logo featured across new home and away shirts in all competitive home and away games in the forthcoming campaign.

    BetPark are a Caribbean-based gaming company who previously held the back of shirt sponsorship in the 2017/18 season.

    Having enjoyed worldwide exposure through the club, they have extended their deal to become the club’s principal sponsor in a deal that is the biggest Motherwell FC has had in over a decade.

    Alan Burrows, chief executive at Motherwell FC, said: “We are delighted to make this announcement, which is fantastic news for the club and our supporters. It ensures a continuation of a positive and high-value partnership.

    “Motherwell have had a remarkable season on and off the pitch and we are delighted to retain an international brand.”

    Zafer Doruk, project manager of BetPark, added: “We are proud to extend our first-ever partnership in football with Motherwell FC.

    “We have formed a great working relationship which has grown in strength over the last 12 months, and we delighted to now be the main shirt partner of the club.”

    With our partnership deal now signed, our new home and away kits for the 2018/19 season will be launched in the coming days.

  • First team

    Aaron Taylor-Sinclair is signing number four

    Aaron Taylor-Sinclair is the latest addition to the Motherwell squad for the 2018/19 season.

    The left back has joined up with Stephen Robinson’s side after leaving Plymouth Argyle at the end of last campaign.

    Taylor-Sinclair is best known for his previous spell in Scotland with Partick Thistle, with his standout performances bringing him to the attentions of a number of top clubs, and to the brink of a Scotland call-up, before Wigan Athletic won the fight for his signature in 2014.

    “The manager got in touch with me early, straight after the season finished.” said the 27-year-old, who has signed a one-year deal.

    “When that happens, you feel wanted as a player. I’m delighted to come here.”

    Taylor-Sinclair moved from Wigan to Doncaster Rovers in 2015, making over 50 appearances before switching to Plymouth Argyle.

    Under former ‘Well player Derek Adams, the Scotsman played a further 29 games but says he’s heading back to the Ladbrokes Premiership looking to nail down a regular starting berth.

    “I just want to get games under my belt and get going,” he added. “The manager has put his trust in me and I want to perform.”

    Taylor-Sinclair will wear the number three jersey in 2018/19. He will join up with his new team mates when they return to pre-season training on Wednesday.

    “We’re delighted to have secured Aaron’s services,” manager Stephen Robinson added.

    “He has an excellent pedigree, both here in the top flight and at a good level in England. His style of play fits perfectly into how we try to approach the game and we’re looking forward to working with him.”

  • Club

    Season ticket sales up 13%

    Season ticket sales up 13%

    Season ticket sales during the 2018/19 early bird offer period were up by 13% compared to the same time last year.

    We asked you to help fuel the fire and build on what was started by Stephen Robinson and the team in 2017/18.

    You’ve responded in fantastic numbers straight away, providing everyone with a boost as preparations continue for the new campaign.

    “We’re delighted by the uptake we’ve had in season tickets,” chief executive Alan Burrows said.

    “I’d like to place on record our thanks to supporters for backing us again so quickly, making use of our new online system in big numbers as well.

    “Last season was full of memorable moments, and our supporters have demonstrated to us their faith that the team can use those foundations and push on further in 2018/19.”

    Thanks to all of you for your incredible backing so early on. Now, let’s try and get those numbers even higher.

    We now have the opportunity to grow our regular home crowd even further, as we count down to our first Ladbrokes Premiership home match against Hamilton Academical on 11 August.

    It’s now easier than ever to buy or renew. Just head to tickets.motherwellfc.co.uk, choose your seat and give us your support for the new campaign.

    As well as adults being able to save up to £133 on pay at the gate prices, we’ve also got our great WELLevate scheme, which allows any adult or concession season ticket holder to bring up to two children to every game for free.

    We are also the only Ladbrokes Premiership club where our concession pricing applies to those aged 60 and over. We also offer the concession price to full time students and 16-18 year olds.

    We also offer a range of payment options, including our Zebra Finance option which allows you to pay up over 10 months.

    SEASON TICKET PRICES

    Phil O’Donnell Stand
    Adults £425
    Concessions £245
    Juveniles £20
    Davie Cooper Stand
    Adults £350
    Concessions £210
    Juveniles £20
    John Hunter Stand
    Adults £330
    Concessions £185
    Juveniles £20

     

  • First team

    Betfred Cup group prices confirmed

    Betfred Cup group prices confirmed

    Adults will be able to watch every Motherwell match in the 2018/19 Betfred Cup group stage for £12 per game.

    After reaching agreement amongst our four opponents, a flat fee will be charged for the early season games.

    Concessions will be able to gain entry for just £6.

    Motherwell kick off their campaign with a home tie with Edinburgh City on Tuesday, 17 July.

    A trip to Stranraer follows on Saturday, 21 July, before the visit of Queen of the South to Fir Park three days later.

    The group stage ends with a televised game away to fellow Lanarkshire club Clyde on Saturday, 28 July.

    Information on buying tickets in advance will be announced shortly. Pay at the gate will also be available.

  • First team

    Tanner: I’m stepping up my recovery

    Ahead of the 2018/19 campaign, Craig Tanner discusses his return to fitness as he steps up his rehab. 

  • First team

    2018/19 Premiership fixtures announced

    2018/19 Premiership fixtures announced

    Motherwell will start the 2018/19 Ladbrokes Premiership season with a trip to face Hibernian.

    The match at Easter Road will be played on Saturday, August 4 with a 3pm kick off.

    The Steelmen’s first home match will then come a week later against Hamilton Academical at Fir Park.

    All fixtures in the 2018/19 season are subject to change, depending on TV selections.

    The Ladbrokes Premiership season will run until the weekend of 18/19 May, 2019. A winter break will mean no fixtures will be played on the weekends of 5 and 12 January.

  • First team

    Robinson: We won’t be complacent

    Speaking as the Motherwell squad prepare to return for preparations for the 2018/19 campaign, manager Stephen Robinson provides an update and lookahead to what lies in wait.

  • First team

    Forward Danny Johnson joins ‘Well

    Centre forward Danny Johnson is Motherwell FC’s third signing of the summer, ahead of the 2018/19 campaign.

    The 25-year-old arrives from Vanarama National League side Gateshead after three goal-laden years with the Tynesiders, netting 53 times in 85 starts. His contract with the club will run until the summer of 2020.

    “I’m very excited to join the club,” Johnson, who will wear number 24, said on his arrival.

    “It’s the next stage I’ve been working hard for. I feel I have progressed in the last few years. Motherwell, having reached two cup finals last season, is a club only going in one direction and I want to be part of that.”

    Asked what he will bring to the team, Johnson added: “When I am asked that, people get bored of me saying ‘goals’. But I know the team create a lot of chances, so I firmly believe when I get the chance, I will put the ball in the back of the net.

    “As soon as the manager rang, it all happened very quickly. I didn’t need to think hard about it. It sold itself. I knew I had to come. I wanted to come.”

    The Middlesbrough-born player came through the youth ranks at his local side and neighbours Hartlepool, before a spell with Spaniards Real Murcia.

    A prolific year with Guisborough Town, where he scored an astonishing 56 goals in a single campaign, attracted interest from several clubs. He eventually signed for then-Championship side Cardiff City.

    A couple of loan spells with both Tranmere Rovers and Stevenage followed before his most recent destination back in the north east, where he was previously a teammate of current ‘Well forward Ryan Bowman at the International Stadium.

    “We are delighted to add Danny to the team,” Motherwell boss Stephen Robinson said. “He will add to our options up top and give us another goal scoring threat.

    “Danny has scored a lot of goals in the last few years and comes in from a level where we have signed a lot of players in recent times who have done very well for the club.”

  • First team

    Dunne relishes return

    Dunne relishes return

    Charles Dunne settled in to life at Fir Park with ease in his debut campaign with the Steelmen.

    The Irishman has been a virtual ever-present for the Steelmen both as a left-sided central defender and, on occasion, at left back.

    And now, with the 2018/19 campaign on the horizon, the 25-year-old is raring to get back in to action in the ‘Well back line.

    “There isn’t much time to relax really,” the defender admitted. “It’s nice to get some down time and see family and friends, but I’ve made sure to keep on top of things and work hard so that I’m as prepared as possible for when we get back.”

    The players return for pre-season training in just over a week, and just three weeks after travelling to Hampden for the Scottish Cup final.

    With so much to build on from the 2017/18 season, Charles insists there is more to come from the current crop of players.

    He said: “We’re all on the same boat. We’re desperate to kick on from where we left off just a few weeks ago and we’re also excited to properly meet and settle in with the new lads.

    “The manager has encouraged us all to pick up our work rate ahead of getting back in to training so that we can hit the ground running and not fall behind in our preparations.”

    The Premiership fixtures are announced on Friday and the Irishman is excited to see what awaits the club in the coming campaign.

    He said: “We’ll all be waiting patiently to see what is to come on Friday. Once we see the fixtures we can start to focus on the campaign ahead.

    “We’ve got the Bettered Cup before we get back in to the league, and we’re hungry to try and go one step further than last season.”

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Academy stars make step to U18s team

    Academy stars make step to U18s team

    Seven Motherwell academy graduates will play in Stephen McManus’ under 18s side in the 2018/19 season.

    The club’s involvement in the elite level of Project Brave will see a full time under 18s team, headed by the former Scotland captain.

    Robbie Hemfrey is a goalkeeper who has represented Scotland at youth international level.

    Centre back Yusuf Hussain and full back Jack Brown are defenders, while Stuart McKinstry is an industrious midfielder.

    Midfielders Adam Kettings and Reece McAlear, along with striker Cole Starrs, are regulars for Scotland at youth level.

    Joining the seven graduates who have been promoted is a new arrival from Hibernian. Dean Cornelius arrived in the summer after ‘Well picked him up following his exit from Easter Road.

    “This is an important time in youth development in Scottish football with Project Brave being introduced,” academy director Steven Hammell said.

    ”Motherwell are one of the elite clubs and have made significant investment towards trying to develop the next crop of first team players.

    “We are excited by what the seven boys can offer and wish them the very best as they look to progress their careers with us.”

    Under 18s coach McManus added: “This is an exciting time for the club as we welcome our first professionals at this age level.

    “I’m looking forward to working with all of them and helping them with their ambitions of being first team players at Motherwell and forging a successful career in the game.”