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  • First team

    Opening Premiership game moved

  • First team

    Friday quiz: Motherwell hat tricks

  • First team

    Manager relishing selection dilemma

  • First team

    Scene setter: Motherwell travel to Stranraer

  • Club

    Don’t overpay on the train to Stranraer

  • First team

    Dunne relishing competition for playing time

  • First team

    In numbers: Stranraer up next for the Steelmen

  • Club

    We need to talk about suicide

  • Club

    Club extend Suicide Prevention partnership

  • First team

    See the goals as Motherwell net five in season opener

  • First team

    Opening Premiership game moved

    Opening Premiership game moved

    Our opening game of the 2018/19 Ladbrokes Premiership season against Hibernian has been put back by 24 hours.

    The Steelmen will now travel to Easter Road on Sunday, 5 August. The game will kick off at 3pm.

    Hibs are in Europa League action on the Thursday night against Asteras, meaning our game needed to be moved.

     

  • First team

    Friday quiz: Motherwell hat tricks

    Friday quiz: Motherwell hat tricks

    In the week Elliott Frear scored the first Motherwell hat-trick since 2016, this week’s quiz will test your knowledge of other Steelmen to net three goals in a match.

    Since 1996, can you name every hat-trick scorer in claret and amber?


  • First team

    Manager relishing selection dilemma

    Stephen Robinson is enjoying having a selection dilemma ahead of the trip to face Stranraer.

    Having spent the summer recruiting to give himself more options in the squad, he has a fully fit squad to choose from for the second Betfred Cup match, except for long-term absentee Craig Tanner.

    “It’s a fine balancing act between putting out a team to win and getting minutes in players’ legs,” said the manager, who will also welcome back Cédric Kipré and Peter Hartley back from suspension.

    “We’ll make changes but, if anything, the team might be stronger than it was on Tuesday night.

    “We are expected to win, but by no means is it a given. If you give teams time on the ball, they are capable of hurting you.”

    New recruit Conor Sammon has spoken publicly about settling in quickly at Fir Park, something Robinson puts down to the culture at the club.

    “I’m proud of the atmosphere we’ve created here,” he added. “It’s a close-knit group. We’ve boys who have kickstarted their careers and got their confidence back. That’s what we do.

    “With someone of Conor’s experience coming in, it also adds experience to a young squad.”

  • First team

    Scene setter: Motherwell travel to Stranraer

    Scene setter: Motherwell travel to Stranraer

    Motherwell travel to take on Stranraer in the first away trip of the 2018/19 season on Saturday.

    It is the second game of the Betfred Cup group stage for Stephen Robinson’s side, and after a convincing 5-0 victory over Edinburgh City, the Steelmen have the chance to go top of Group G ahead of the visit of current table toppers Queen of the South on Tuesday.

    Players vying for places

    There were two high profile absentees for the opening fixture against Edinburgh City, but Stephen Robinson is set to be bolstered by the return of Peter Hartley and Cédric Kipré for the trip to Stair Park.

    Add to that the fact that Aaron Taylor-Sinclair is still to make his debut, and the likes of Liam Grimshaw, Gaël Bigirimana and youngster David Turnbull haven’t featured competitively yet, and the ‘Well boss has a number of players fighting for a spot in the starting XI.

    New season, new skipper

    Peter Hartley could be set to make his first appearance of the season, and his first as club captain, having missed out through suspension in the opening game.

    The centre back, who scored three goals last season in his first as a ‘Well player, was on the sidelines for seven months with a foot injury, but could be set to make his long awaited return on Saturday.

    Stranraer hungry for victory

    The hosts started their cup campaign with a thrilling clash against Queen of the South, but were ultimately on the wrong side of the eight-goal encounter as the Doonhamers won 5-3.

    With just one game played so far, the League One outfit will be keen to keep their cup hopes alive as the Steelmen arrive for Saturday’s showdown.

    Having bagged three goals in their first game, the Blues are just one short of matching their entire haul in last season’s Betfred Cup, when they scored four.

    Same stage, same opposition

    James Farrell’s Stranraer side are no strangers for ‘Well, who faced the Blues in Group F of this competition in 2016.

    On that day, Mark McGhee’s men ran out 3-0 winners at a sunny Stair Park in the final fixture of the group.

    The Fir Parkers qualified for the knockout rounds as a result, with goals from Chris Cadden, Marvin Johnson and Scott McDonald securing second spot in the table behind Rangers.

  • Club

    Don’t overpay on the train to Stranraer

    Don’t overpay on the train to Stranraer

    If you are taking the train to Stranraer on Saturday, make sure you don’t pay more than you need to.

    If you choose Motherwell as your origin station when purchasing, and Stranraer as your destination, you will be charged £47.50 for an adult return.

    Alternatively, you can currently purchase a return ticket online from Motherwell to Glasgow Central, which will cost £4.90, and then separately buy a return from Glasgow Central to Stranraer, which will cost £21.80.

    In total, at the time of writing, you will save £20.80 if you purchase your tickets this way. You will experience no difference in terms of your travel if you purchase at the cheaper cost.

    Scotrail have told us that differences on fares on certain routes is responsible for the higher price. By booking two separate journeys, you can avoid it.

  • First team

    Dunne relishing competition for playing time

    Dunne relishing competition for playing time

    Only Cedric Kipre and Richard Tait clocked up more minutes in claret and amber in the 2017/18 campaign than Charles Dunne.

    But as the 25-year-old prepares for his second season at Fir Park, the ever-present defender doesn’t take his playing time for granted.

    Liam Donnelly and Aaron Taylor-Sinclair arrived during the summer to bolster Stephen Robinson’s defensive options, but the competition for places has only served as motivation for the London-born Irishman.

    “It’s something that we all relish, to be honest,” Dunne said. “As a group you have to expect competition and we’ve all said it countless times but it really is true, it spurs us on to do better.

    “Without that, you don’t demand more from yourself as a professional and that’s never a good thing. The manager makes sure that’s the way we operate as a side, and by strengthening in the summer, I think that will improve what was already here too.”

    Dunne was part of the record-breaking side who registered 20 clean sheets last season, and with a 5-0 start to the new campaign, Motherwell’s number 18 is eyeing more of the same this term.

    “Five goals, a clean sheet and an all round good team performance, you couldn’t have asked for much more than that to start the season,” Dunne beamed.

    “But it’s just the start and now we face Stranraer on Saturday and we know that’s going to be a difficult game.

    “We won’t even pay attention to the group table at the moment because regardless of their position, we know it’s going to be tough going to Stair Park and going up against a side that put in a strong performance against Queen of the South.”

    He added: “We’ll focus on our own game. With the cup games coming so early it’s important to use them to our advantage as much as we can.

    “One way of doing that is to get a run of games and minutes under your belt, but hopefully it also can be an opportunity to get some winning momentum for the opening league game.”

  • First team

    In numbers: Stranraer up next for the Steelmen

    In numbers: Stranraer up next for the Steelmen

    After opening the 2018/19 campaign with a resounding 5-0 win over Edinburgh City, Motherwell head to Stranraer for the second match in the Betfred Cup group stage.

    Here are some key numbers and statistics you need to know ahead of the game.

    669

    That’s the number of days we waited for another Motherwell player to score a hat-trick, before Elliott Frear bagged three in the first half against Edinburgh City on Tuesday night.

    Louis Moult was the last to do it on 17 September, 2016, when he netted four against Hamilton Academical at Fir Park.

    921

    Extending that theme, ‘Well fans waited 921 days to see the team record a victory again by five clear goals. The last time that happened was at home to Cove Rangers in the Scottish Cup in January 2016.

    11

    The amount of goals scored by Motherwell in the four games they’ve taken part in so far since reporting back for the 2018/19 campaign. Edinburgh City were the first competitive opponents, but Stephen Robinson’s men also put five past Darlington, and one past Crusaders, while keeping three clean sheets along the way.

  • Club

    We need to talk about suicide

    In just a matter of a few months, a number of young people in North Lanarkshire have taken their own lives.

    Last year, 40 people in North Lanarkshire were lost to suicide. Young men in particular are affected, with the suicide rate for males three times more than females.

    Nobody wants to talk about suicide. But we need to change that.

    If you’re reading this and feel low, we want you to know that everybody feels low sometimes. We all face difficult situations in our lives. That applies to everyone, whether they are our friends and family, supporters and even footballers.

    Suicide is not the answer. There is always another way. Help is available. You are not alone. We know it is not always easy to talk but you are contemplating this, please open up to someone.

    Our players, our manager Stephen Robinson and everyone at Motherwell Football Club are determined to play a part in preventing any more lives being lost. Everyone in our community is important to us. We want you to be able to talk and find another way.

    If you’re feeling like this, please pick up the phone. You will not be judged. People can help you see there is another option.

    Call the Samaritans on 116123, Breathing Space on 0800 838587 or Childline on 0800 1111.

    Motherwell Football Club have extended their back-of-shirt partnership with North Lanarkshire Suicide Prevention. The logo will continue to be prominently displayed on shirts and around Fir Park Stadium.

  • Club

    Club extend Suicide Prevention partnership

    Club extend Suicide Prevention partnership

    Motherwell Football Club are backing efforts to tackle suicide and the dreadful consequences it can have for families and communities.

    In season 2018/19, we will continue to display the the Suicide Prevention North Lanarkshire logo on the back of our first team jerseys. Our reserve team will also follow suit.

    In partnership with North Lanarkshire Council, the club will also be displaying prominent suicide prevention messages and helpline information around Fir Park during matches.

    Almost one person every week dies by suicide in North Lanarkshire. As a club, we pledge to support Suicide Prevention North Lanarkshire to help raise awareness that help is available for those who need it.

    “We work with Motherwell FC on a number of local initiatives and this partnership is vital in helping raise awareness around this sensitive area,” council deputy leader Paul Kelly said.

    “Suicide devastates lives across Scotland every day of every week. It is vital that if people are feeling suicidal or down that they know help is available. We need to let people know it helps to talk if you are feeling worried or concerned.

    “By working together we can have a greater impact in preventing suicide.”

    Lynne MacDonald, senior social work officer with North Lanarkshire Council, added: “This partnership with Motherwell FC means we can use football as a means to reach out to more people to reduce suicide.

    “We want to make people aware that there is lots of help available if they are concerned about suicide or are worried about friends or family members.

    “By raising awareness of how to recognise the signs sometimes associated with suicide, people will be in a better position to offer support and perhaps save lives.”

    Alan Burrows, chief executive at Motherwell FC said: “Suicide has sadly impacted our club and our community on many different levels.

    “Former players, staff and their families and, most recently, friends and supporters have been affected in someway over the years.

    “We’ve always tried to raise awareness. We need to – and will – double our efforts going forward.”

    Suzanne Reid, head of commercial and marketing at Motherwell FC added: “It is important to us as a club, and a central part of this community, to continue our support for this initiative.

    “Suicide affects so many families in this area, and has had a direct impact on young supporters’ families in recent months. We want everyone to know that support is out there, and the first step towards it is to talk to someone.”

    For more information go to www.northlanarkshire.gov.uk/safer or call 0800 073 0918.

    If you’re feeling low, please pick up the phone. You will not be judged. People can help you see there is another option. Call the Samaritans on 116123, Breathing Space on 0800 838587 or Childline on 0800 1111.

  • First team

    See the goals as Motherwell net five in season opener

    Motherwell got their 2018/19 campaign off to the perfect start as they ran out 5-0 winners over Edinburgh City.

    Elliott Frear bagged a hat-trick in the first half, while Andy Rose and Richard Tait also netted early on to claim all three points in the Betfred Cup group stage match.