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  • First team

    Alex and Cédric read Scottish tweets

  • First team

    Pete: We’re setting new standards

  • First team

    Barry Maguire signs new deal

  • First team

    Darlington kick off moved

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Colts given away tie in cup

  • Well Society

    Well Society: AGM report

  • Women

    Women now four games from title after win

  • First team

    New Motherwell 2018/19 home and away kits

  • First team

    2018/19 squad numbers revealed

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Ross MacLean goes on loan to Morton

  • First team

    Alex and Cédric read Scottish tweets

    From our pre-season base in Ireland, defender Cédric Kipré and new midfielder Alex Rodríguez Gorrín have a go at understanding some Scottish humour by reading out some funny tweets.

  • First team

    Pete: We’re setting new standards

    Pete: We’re setting new standards

    The 2017/18 season provided plenty cause to be optimistic about what’s being built at Motherwell, with the team having reached both national cup finals and narrowly missed out on a top six finish.

    With the core of the group retained for the new campaign, and further depth added to the squad in key positions, manager Stephen Robinson’s decision to take the team back to Carton House in Ireland for pre-season training was very much about trying to set the same standards again.

    Defender Peter Hartley wasn’t a Motherwell player this time 12 months ago, but he quickly became aware of the level expected.

    A pivotal figure in the backline before injury curtailed his season last year, the Englishman says the return across the Irish Sea is about more than simply trying to replicate what’s gone before. Instead, he says, it’s about raising standards further and finding another level.

    “We’re not planning on standing still,” he said. “We are planning on moving forward and breaking into the top six.

    If you stand still, you’ll get overtaken. We have to improve. The only way to do that is to grow, get fitter and instil the principles again.

    “If we do that, the target is to win a cup final this time, or get into the top six.”

    A foot injury picked up in January ruled the former Plymouth Argyle man out for several months at the start of 2018.

    Having maintained his status as an important figure behind the scenes during his layoff, Hartley says he’s now completely ready to impose himself again on the field.

    “I feel great,” he said. “I am pain free. I am making sure I am getting my match sharpness when I can and getting involved with practically everything.”

  • First team

    Barry Maguire signs new deal

    Barry Maguire signs new deal

    Barry Maguire has extended his stay with Motherwell for the 2018/19 season.

    The central defender, who made his first team debut towards the end of last campaign, has signed a new one-year deal.

    Maguire, 20, has made three appearances in claret and amber to date.

    “I am delighted to be staying with the club,” he said after signing on. “I got a taste of first team football last season and felt I handled it well.

    ”My goal now is to try and stay in the manager’s thoughts and get into the team.”

    Manager Stephen Robinson added: “Barry has shown he has the ability to step up to the first team and give us further options at centre back.”

    ”We are pleased he is staying on and hope we can keep pushing him to fulfil his potential.”

  • First team

    Darlington kick off moved

    Darlington kick off moved

    Our pre-season friendly away to Darlington has been changed to a 3pm kick off.

    The game will still be played on Sunday, 8 July at the Quakers’ Blackwell Meadows ground.

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Colts given away tie in cup

    Colts given away tie in cup

    Motherwell Colts will play either BSC Glasgow or East Stirlingshire in the first round of the Irn-Bru Cup.

    The clash will be played on the midweek of 14/15 August. The exact date, kick off time and venue will be announced shortly.

    BSC and East Stirling will play in a preliminary round on 31 July to determine who will take us on.

    The young Steelmen defeated Queen’s Park in the first round of the competition last season, before a trip to face Northern Irish side Crusaders.

    After a battling performance, the hosts ran out narrow 3-2 winners with a last-minute goal.

  • Well Society

    Well Society: AGM report

    Well Society: AGM report

    The Well Society held their Annual General Meeting on Tuesday night (26th June).

    Joint chairman Douglas Dickie reported an increase in membership and income accrued over the past year, related to the success on the park last season when ’Well finished runners-up in both national cup competitions and were seventh in the league.

    Douglas reported that the membership now stands at just over 2,600 which results in an income into the Society of around £15,000 per month. The Society raised just under £200,000 in total over the last year, which included income from a share sale, auction, events and donations.

    This was a fantastic achievement by the membership and in that respect Douglas thanked them for their tremendous support. He outlined that this income is vital to the success of the club throughout including supporting the academy and the club’s Community Trust.

    Douglas complimented both the fantastic success and the work that the academy and the Trust carry out and pointed out that they reach out to over 30,000 people within the community. He appealed to all fans and local businesses to help the Society grow to support the community, underpinning the club’s financial stability and maximising the ‘Double Your Money’ offer given by previous owner Les Hutchison.

    This pledge, whereby Mr Hutchison matches any individual investment made out of his own pocket, ends at the end of December and has a maximum ceiling of £500,000. To take full advantage of this, the Society needs to target income of £300,000 this year.

    The Society has also formed a Business Club and has had one successful meeting where over 20 businesses were in attendance and demand means they have another meeting on July 19. Douglas also took time out to put on record the Society’s thanks for Mr Hutchison’s continued support since the transfer of ownership.

    He said: “We have all seen the benefits of the hard work done throughout the club as a whole including the Society, the community, the academy both on and off the park last season and it is proof of what can be achieved when we all pull together.”

    The meeting closed with a round of questions from the floor and a thank you from Douglas to those attending and to the current board of the Society for their hard work and support throughout the year.

  • Women

    Women now four games from title after win

    Women now four games from title after win

    Motherwell go into the summer break on top of the SWPL2 table after running out 7-0 winners over Glasgow Girls at a sun-basked Braidhurst on Sunday.

    Suzanne Mulvey and Caitlin Russell bagged a double each, while Kerry Montgomery, Kirsty McLaughlin and Megan Burns were also amongst the scorers in an emphatic win.

    Straight from the off, both sides went toe-to-toe in search for an early goal to make their stamp on the game.

    Mulvey had a huge chance to put the ‘Well ahead in the first minute. Russell got the better of her marker and crossed the ball to Mulvey, who was unmarked in the centre of the box. She couldn’t make the most of it though as she sliced her shot wide.

    Motherwell continued their early attacking pressure and they were rewarded for their efforts in the sixth minute ,when Montgomery put the women of steel in front. Mulvey pounced on a defensive error and unselfishly played the ball to her team mate, who picked her spot from close range. Montgomery’s right footed shot beat the keeper at her near post and nestled itself into the bottom right corner.

    What would follow would be a series of half chances for the girls in claret and amber. With Montgomery and Burns pulling the strings from midfield, they tried to make the most of the space in behind the defence by distributing high balls for the wingers to run on to. The idea was good but the execution wasn’t there, as time after time the linesman had his flag up for offside.

    The missed opportunities were nearly punished as Lauren Evans nearly snuck a goal back to level the game. A mix up between Nicholson and Johnston at the back enabled Evans to get the extra half yard over the defence. But her shot was a tame effort and the ‘Well defence escaped unharmed.

    Chances would continue to fall the Steelwomen’s way. In the 30th minute, Mulvey got her second of the match to extend the Motherwell lead. A great delivery into the box by Russell wasn’t dealt with by the Glasgow defence and Mulvey was on hand to deliver a poacher’s finish to smash the ball home.

    The ladies continued where they left off at the start of the second half and managed to grab another early goal. Mulvey was on hand yet again to finish off a good counter attacking move. Montgomery broke through the Glasgow defence and unselfishly passed to Mulvey to get her second of the match in the 49th minute.

    Straight from kick off, Motherwell had a superb chance to go 4-0 up. A low driven cross by Cunningham was met at the back post by an unmarked Lauryn Reside, but the defender managed to put in a superb block to deny the winger.

    With just over an hour played and the weather beginning to take its toll on the players, Russell bagged a double in the space of five minutes. Her first came in the 63rd minute, bursting through the Glasgow defence before calmly slotting home her finish under the onrushing keeper.

    Russell’s second goal came in the 68th minute in confusing circumstances. A great delivery by Cunningham into the box looked to have been put in at the back post by Russell. But the Glasgow players protested saying it went through the side net, through a hole in the netting. In what would’ve been resolved by going to the VAR, unfortunately such facility was not on hand, so the referee had to consult his linesman to get the final verdict. However they both agreed that the goal should stand and Motherwell moved into a 4-0 lead.

    Refusing to take their foot off the gas, Motherwell continued to extend their lead and in the 77th minute two goals came just minutes apart for the ‘Well. The first from McLaughlin who got a well deserved goal after some great interchanging passes between Montgomery. A one-two into the box enabled her to produce a tidy finish into the bottom right corner.

    The goals continued to come thick and fast for Motherwell as they grabbed their seventh of the game on the 80th minute. Megan Burns added her name to the scoresheet with one of her trademark long distance shots. The midfielder rifled one into the top right corner from range to all but rap up the victory.

    The win means that Motherwell go into the summer break 13 points clear at the top of the table. And with only eight games remaining, they only need four more wins to secure promotion to the top flight.

  • First team

    New Motherwell 2018/19 home and away kits

    New Motherwell 2018/19 home and away kits

    For 2018/19, we are going fully claret and amber with our home and away kits.

    Motherwell’s fifth campaign with Italian manufacturers Macron sees the classic, predominantly amber home jersey complemented by white shorts.

    Our away jersey is a stylish, all claret number with amber flashes on the shirt and shorts, and fully amber socks.

    You can pre-order them online right now via our online store.

    Home shirts will be fully on sale and available from 4 July. A date for the release of our away kit will be confirmed shortly.

  • First team

    2018/19 squad numbers revealed

    2018/19 squad numbers revealed

    Our squad numbers for the 2018/19 season have been confirmed, with a host of players taking up new jerseys for the campaign ahead.

    Captain Carl McHugh makes the switch to number four, with Allan Campbell stepping up to take on the club’s number eight jersey.

    Cédric Kipré has been handed the number five jersey, while Liam Grimshaw, George Newell and Gaël Bigirimana move to numbers 15, 16 and 17 respectively.

    Goalkeeper Rohan Ferguson, returning from his loan spell at Airdrieonians, will wear number 13.

    Our new intake of Under 18 professionals have also been allocated squad numbers for the season.

    MOTHERWELL FC SQUAD NUMBERS FOR 2018/19

    1 Trevor Carson 28 David Turnbull
    2 Richard Tait 29 Adam Livingstone
    3 Aaron Taylor-Sinclair 30  Barry Maguire
    4 Carl McHugh 31  Peter Morrison
    5 Cédric Kipré 32  Jake Hastie
    6 Peter Hartley 33 Liam Brown
    7 Chris Cadden 34  Jordan Armstrong
    8 Allan Campbell 35  James Scott
    9 Curtis Main 36  Jason Krones
    11 Elliott Frear 37 Shaun Bowers
    12 Ryan Bowman 38  Alfredo Agyeman
    13 Rohan Ferguson 39 Jamie Semple
    14 Liam Grimshaw 40 Kyle MacDonald
    15  Andy Rose 41  Robbie Hemfrey
    16  George Newell 42  Broque Watson
    17  Gaël Bigirimana 43  Jack Brown
    18 Charles Dunne 44  Dean Cornelius
    20 Mark Gillespie 45  Yusuf Hussain
    22 Liam Donnelly 46  Adam Kettings
    23 Alex Rodríguez Gorrín 47  Reece McAlear
    24 Danny Johnson 48  Stuart McKinstry
    26 Shea Gordon 49  Cole Starrs
    27 Craig Tanner

     

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Ross MacLean goes on loan to Morton

    Ross MacLean goes on loan to Morton

    Ross MacLean will spend the season on loan with Scottish Championship side Greenock Morton.

    The young midfielder, who has made 20 appearances for Motherwell, joins up with Ray McKinnon’s side as they push for a place in the top flight.

    MacLean, 21, made his debut in claret and amber in 2015 against Dundee. His first goal for the club came in the Betfred Cup win away to Ross County in 2017/18, a step on the road to the final.

    Everyone at Motherwell wishes Ross the very best at Cappielow and will continue to monitor his development throughout the campaign.

    The club has the option to call him back from his loan in the January transfer window.