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  • First team

    Ricki Lamie signs for Motherwell

  • Club

    2019/20 season ticket refunds

  • Club

    Free live streaming available for season ticket holders

  • Club

    Introducing our 2020/21 away kit

  • First team

    Pair nominated for Scottish Football Writers’ awards

  • First team

    End of 2019/20 first team squad update

  • Club

    Season ticket Early Bird period extended

  • First team

    Tony Watt signs new deal

  • Club

    Tributes paid to Christian Mbulu

  • Club

    Christian Mbulu

  • First team

    Ricki Lamie signs for Motherwell

    Ricki Lamie signs for Motherwell

    Ricki Lamie is our first new signing for the 2020/21 season.

    The left-sided defender joins after two successful years in the Premiership with Livingston.

    “Ricki is someone I’ve followed since watching him at Morton,” manager Stephen Robinson said.

    “I believe he will add to our defence and can play in numerous positions, including centre back and left back.

    “He gives us balance to the left side and has very good Premiership experience. He’s also a good age, with great enthusiasm to keep improving, which impressed me.”

    Lamie is reunited with Declan Gallagher, his former defensive partner at Livingston.

    The 26-year-old was previously with Morton in the Championship, having started his professional career with Airdrieonians.

    He stepped up to the top flight in 2018 and made 60 appearances for Livi, scoring four times.

    Lamie will wear the number four jersey in the 2020/21 campaign. His contract will run until the summer of 2022.

    “I’m really looking forward to getting started and being part of the continued success of the club, on and off the pitch,” said the player.

    “It will be a bit strange coming in to a new club given the present circumstances. But I’m excited at being able to meet up with the boys in training soon.”

  • Club

    2019/20 season ticket refunds

    2019/20 season ticket refunds

    We are offering partial refunds to 2019/20 season ticket holders who missed out on games through the curtailment of the campaign.

    Four Ladbrokes Premiership home matches – two before and two after the split – were not played.

    Supporters, if they wish, will now be able to claim back the outstanding value of their season ticket. This also applies to Flexi Ticket purchases.


    A message from our chairman, Jim McMahon

    “We have a duty to all of our supporters and season ticket holders. There will be no judgment on anyone asking for a refund. If individuals or families need this money, then they should apply and get it back.

    “But we must be open about the financial impact offering refunds may have on the club.

    “Should every season ticket holder claim a refund, the cost to the club will be north of £130,000.

    “For that reason, we ask you please to consider leaving your money with us.

    “As a fan-owned club, we are all aware of the realities that face us even in normal times. We do not have a rich benefactor. We are reliant on being well run and, ultimately, on ourselves as custodians of Motherwell FC to maintain its good health.

    “We have introduced as many ways as we could think of in recent weeks to offer value for our 2020/21 season ticket. It is important to us that we do everything possible for you, the supporter, to thank you for your commitment.

    “Having frozen our prices from the previous year, anyone who buys will be guaranteed the value of 19 home league matches, whether these are possible in the coming season or the one following. This will be applied as a credit to a 2021/22 season ticket, or given as match tickets for games in that campaign.

    “Everyone who buys a season ticket will also get free live streaming of our home league games until Fir Park is fully open again. And we’re also giving every 2020/21 season ticket holder a free ticket to our first home UEFA Europa League match, should fans be permitted to enter.

    “We have asked you only to buy a season ticket if you feel you can at this time. And we repeat that message with our refund offer.

    “If you feel the incentives we have offered are good compensation, and can leave your money with the club, it will really help us plan for and cope with the difficult times ahead.”


    Leaving your remaining value as a donation

    Should you choose to leave your remaining value with the club, we have been made aware that we may be able to recover the VAT of any refunds not claimed, providing us with further necessary funds.

    If you do not claim a refund before Wednesday 17 June, we will deem that you have given us your permission to attempt to claim the VAT back on your unclaimed amount, which may allow us to claim back around £22,000 to assist the club.

    Claiming a refund

    If you would like a refund, please email the following details to tickets@motherwellfc.co.uk and clearly mark in the subject line that you are requesting a refund.

    The details required to verify your identity, in order for us to refund you, are as follows:

    Name, customer number, address, seat details (stand, section, row and seat number).

    Alternatively, please write to us with the same details and post your letter to Season Ticket Refund, Fir Park Stadium, Firpark Street, Motherwell, ML1 2QN.

    We will then contact you as soon as possible after 17 June to verify your request and make payment.

    The amount refunded will be 4/19ths of the total price you paid for your season ticket – or the proportional amount of Flexi Ticket games – and will be refunded to the card or bank you paid from.

    Cash refunds will be administered in person where required when the ticket office is able to reopen in line with government guidelines.

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    Free live streaming available for season ticket holders

    Free live streaming available for season ticket holders

    Season ticket holders will be able to watch all Motherwell home league games online at no extra cost, should the 2020/21 campaign start behind closed doors.

    Following an agreement between the SPFL and Sky Sports, matches will be available to be broadcast by the club in the UK and Ireland for the first time.

    Our Early bird discount offer runs out at 11.59pm on Sunday, 7 June. To buy a season ticket, please use our online purchasing service at tickets.motherwellfc.co.uk if you can.

    If you’re having difficulty, please email tickets@motherwellfc.co.uk with your name and details of your issue, and we will reply to you. Don’t worry – if we don’t reply before the deadline, you will still get the Early Bird price if you send your email before the end of Sunday.

    Full details on how to watch the streams of the games will be made available soon.

    “We’re delighted that Sky have agreed to allow us to show our games to fans in Scotland, and across the UK and Ireland,” chief executive Alan Burrows said.

    “Not for the first time, Sky have shown their commitment to Scottish football in helping the clubs with this vitally-important initiative during difficult times.

    “This is an important development in ensuring our supporters can watch matches for as long as social distancing measures are in effect.

    “We are working through the details of how it will work in practice and will update supporters shortly, but we already have our existing online streaming platform which operates well for our fans based abroad and we hope to make that available for those at home.

    “I hope this clarity will provide further incentive to supporters to now buy their season ticket if they can.”

    To buy a season ticket, please use our online purchasing service at tickets.motherwellfc.co.uk if you can. You can also call us between 10am and 3pm, Monday to Friday, on 01698 333333, or email tickets@motherwellfc.co.uk.

    Our early bird period of discounted pricing will now run until Sunday, 7 June.


    We’re pledging that everyone who buys a season ticket for 2020/21 will also get the full value of their purchase on physically attending games.

    We guarantee everyone who purchases, or has already purchased, a season ticket for 2020/21 will get the chance to attend 19 home league matches, whenever that is possible.

    If that is not possible in 2020/21, we will offer you the chance to claim the credit value of the missing games back. This can either be used against the value of your season ticket for 2021/22, or if you don’t renew next year, you can claim the equivalent number of match tickets for games in 2021/22.

    If matches are initially played behind closed doors, we pledge that you will not be adversely impacted.

    For example, if five matches are played behind closed doors in 2020/21, you can choose to either have the value of those matches deducted from your season ticket cost for 2021/22, or we will give you the equivalent amount of match tickets for games in that season.

    Everyone who buys a new season ticket will also be given free entry to our first UEFA Europa League match.

    Prices

    * Concession pricing applies if you’re aged 16-18, aged 60 or over, or you’re a full-time student.

    All the information you need

    Read our brochure

    Spread the cost or pay now

    There are many ways to pay for your season ticket.

    If you can, you can pay in full now by visiting tickets.motherwellfc.co.uk. If you’ve never logged in to the website before, follow this guide if you are an existing season ticket holder. If you’re buying new, please create a new account.

    Alternatively, you can buy over the phone by calling 01698 333333. Please be patient, as we have limited telephone sales capacity at this time.

    You can also email tickets@motherwellfc.co.uk and ask us to call you back.

    Pay by standing order

    You can pay for your season ticket in four instalments from May to August by using our standing order facility. Forms are available here, or you can call 01698 333333 and we will get you set up. If you’re filling out a form, you can scan it and email it to tickets@motherwellfc.co.uk or post it to the club.

    Please note that standing orders are only available on our full season ticket prices, and can not be used for our early bird rate.

    Finance

    Finance is available to spread your cost over 12 months at an interest rate of 19.5%.

    To apply, please call us on 01698 333333.

    Activating your online account

    It’s easy to buy or renew your ticket online. First, just head to tickets.motherwellfc.co.uk.

    I am renewing

    To renew, you’ll need your client number. If you don’t know it, don’t worry, it is written on your season card.

    If you’ve never used our online platform before, head to tickets.motherwellfc.co.uk. Click sign in in the top right corner, and then enter your client number and then choose the option ‘activate my account’. You’ll then be able to set a password for yourself and update your details, before going on to either renew your existing seat or choose a new one from our stadium map.

    If you’re more familiar with our online ticketing site, login to your account now. Your current seat is reserved and you will see a notification, and you can renew it in a matter of clicks. Or you choose a new seat.

    I didn’t have a 2019/20 season ticket & I want to buy one

    Again, it’s easy to do this. Head to tickets.motherwellfc.co.uk and then press ‘season tickets’ from the top menu.

    You’ll then be given the option to choose where in the stadium you would like to sit. From there, you can create yourself an account, and then buy your season ticket for the 2020/21 campaign.

    Need help?

    If you want help setting up your online profile, or would prefer to buy by phone instead, just call 01698 333333. You can also email tickets@motherwellfc.co.uk.

    Buying for more than one person

    If you have season tickets for your kids, or want to manage all your family’s tickets through one account, it’s easy to link them together. First, head to tickets.motherwellfc.co.uk.

    If you’ve never set up an online account for the specific ticket holder you want to buy for, log out of your account and press sign in again. Then:

    • Click on the ‘activate my account’ link. Input the customer number on the season card, and then the surname, and click the ‘find my account’ button.
    • On the following page, check and update your details and create a password for use on the website. Please note that the address listed here is where your season card(s) will be sent to.
    • If you are doing this on behalf of a junior member of your family, please enter a unique email account. This is due to some functionality – like forgotten password – which will look at the email address, and may cause a conflict.
    • Once this form is complete, click on the ‘save details’ button at the bottom of the page. You will then be directed back to the home page where your registered name and number will appear in place of the ‘my account’ drop down at the top right hand corner – you are now ready to renew the season ticket.
    • Then, sign out and go back to your account you want to control all tickets from. For example, the account of the adult season ticket holder who wants to have control over buying kids tickets. Follow the initial steps, and then you’ll be all linked up.

    Next – or if an online account exists for the ticket holder in question, follow these steps:

    • Press sign in. Once you are logged in to your master account, simply click on ‘my account’ and choose network.
    • From here, you can search for someone by using their customer number and surname.
    • Once you’ve found them, just press ‘add member’ and you’re done.

    Then, to complete the purchase of the season ticket for another person:

    • Select the individual in the “your network” menu.
    • Select the “edit” button next to the person you wish to buy for.
    • On the next page, make sure you select the “manage” option and then press “send request”.
    • Log off of the site.
    • This will send an email to the other person’s email address. They need to open the email and select the link – which will force then to log into the site – to complete the action.
    • Then, you can sign out and then sign back into your main account, and you’re good to go.

    If you have family members who haven’t received their code to renew, don’t worry. Just get in touch by emailing tickets@motherwellfc.co.uk, sending us a direct message on Facebook or Twitter, or calling us on 01698 333333. We will be able to give you the rest of the codes you need straight away. And if you’re having trouble linking your accounts, just get in touch as well.

  • Club

    Introducing our 2020/21 away kit

    Introducing our 2020/21 away kit

    Claret and amber colours true. But we started out in blue.

    Our away kit for the 2020/21 season is now available to pre-order. You can secure yours now.

    Manufactured by Macron, we’re paying homage to our original colours when we played our first game in 1886.

    Our club was formed through the merger of two local clubs, Glencairn and Alpha, on 17 May 1886. Our first match as Motherwell FC came six days later against Hamilton Academical, resulting in a 3-2 victory.

    The blue kit was worn that day and the colours would be used predominantly from then until 1913, with some variants along the way, before we adopted our claret and amber.

    Our modern take on that kit brings a mainly blue kit, with an added claret, amber and white band across the chest. The shorts are blue with a white trim, with white socks with a blue trim.

    The kit will be available from late July. Pre-order now to guarantee yours.

    A sponsor for the 2020/21 season is still to be confirmed but will be added to the shirts prior to launch.

  • First team

    Pair nominated for Scottish Football Writers’ awards

    Pair nominated for Scottish Football Writers’ awards

    Stephen Robinson and Allan Campbell have been nominated by the Scottish Football Writers Association for their end-of-season awards.

    Robinson is amongst the nominees for the William Hill Manager of the Year award, and is up against Neil Lennon, Dick Campbell and Gary Holt for the prize.

    Campbell could follow in the footsteps of team-mate David Turnbull, who scooped the Doubletree by Hilton Young Player of the Year award in 2019.

    The midfielder has been nominated for the 2019/20 season alongside Aberdeen’s Lewis Ferguson, St Johnstone’s Ali McCann and Hearts defender Aaron Hickey.

    The winners will be in announced in the next two weeks.

  • First team

    End of 2019/20 first team squad update

    End of 2019/20 first team squad update

    Following the conclusion of the 2019/20 season, we can now update you on our first team squad going forward.

    We are saying goodbye to our club captain Peter Hartley, 2019/20 ever-present Mark Gillespie and full-back Richard Tait.

    Hartley leaves after three years at Fir Park, during which he made 66 appearances in central defence.

    He took over the captaincy from Carl McHugh in 2018/19 and featured heavily this campaign as the club took third spot in the Ladbrokes Premiership.

    Goalkeeper Gillespie departs after two years in North Lanarkshire.

    With 25 clean sheets and a 47% penalty save percentage in 67 appearances, his 17 shutouts in 2019/20 had him challenging to match Trevor Carson’s record 20, before the season was curtailed.

    Richard Tait was a popular figure on and off the field at the club, having signed from Grimsby Town in the summer of 2016.

    The 30-year-old made 12 Premiership starts last season, taking his overall tally to 142 in claret and amber across four campaigns.

    Also departing from the first team squad are goalkeeper Rohan Ferguson, midfielder Christian Ilic, youth academy product Adam Livingstone and forward Christy Manzinga.

    Rolando Aarons, Mikael Ndjoli and Mark O’Hara return after loan spells to their parent clubs Newcastle United, AFC Bournemouth and Peterborough United respectively.

    We have been discussing with Charles Dunne the possibility of a short-term deal, allowing him to get back to full fitness at the club before he is assessed over a potential longer contract.

    “I’d like to thank every player who is leaving for their efforts during their time at the club,” said Motherwell boss Stephen Robinson.

    “They leave us with our best wishes for the future.”

    Everyone at the club would like to thank those moving on this summer, and wish them all the best.

    The following players will leave after either turning down an offer of a new deal or their contract expiring
    • Rohan Ferguson
    • Mark Gillespie
    • Peter Hartley
    • Christian Ilic
    • Adam Livingstone
    • Christy Manzinga
    • Richard Tait
    The following players’ loan periods are coming to an end
    • Rolando Aarons
    • Mikael Ndjoli
    • Mark O’Hara
    The following players have been offered extended deals
    • Charles Dunne
    • Christopher Long
    • Barry Maguire
    • Peter Morrison
    • Harry Robinson
    • Yusuf Hussain
  • Club

    Season ticket Early Bird period extended

    Season ticket Early Bird period extended

    We’re extending our ‘Early Bird’ season ticket pricing until Sunday 7 June.

    Over 2,000 of you have already got your tickets for the campaign, far surpassing sales figures at this stage in normal years.

    Many of you have been snapping up tickets this week in anticipation of the original deadline. Due to demand, we’re extending it by seven more days to allow time for us to get through sales and give you more time to make your purchase.

    To buy, please use our online purchasing service at tickets.motherwellfc.co.uk if you can. You can also call us between 10am and 3pm, Monday to Friday, on 01698 333333.

    We’re pledging that everyone who buys a season ticket for 2020/21 will get the full value of their purchase.

    We understand that there is still no clarity over when football will resume for us, nor any prediction over when supporters will be able to attend matches again.

    With that in mind, we will guarantee everyone who purchases, or has already purchased, a season ticket for 2020/21 will get the chance to attend 19 home league matches, whenever that is possible.

    If that is not possible in 2020/21, we will offer you the chance to claim the credit value of the missing games back. This can either be used against the value of your season ticket for 2021/22, or if you don’t renew next year, you can claim the equivalent number of match tickets for games in 2021/22.

    If matches are initially played behind closed doors, we pledge that you will not be adversely impacted.

    For example, if five matches are played behind closed doors in 2020/21, you can choose to either have the value of those matches deducted from your season ticket cost for 2021/22, or we will give you the equivalent amount of match tickets for games in that season.

    Everyone who buys a new season ticket will also be given free entry to our first UEFA Europa League match.

    Prices

    * Concession pricing applies if you’re aged 16-18, aged 60 or over, or you’re a full-time student.

    All the information you need

    Read our brochure

    Spread the cost or pay now

    There are many ways to pay for your season ticket.

    If you can, you can pay in full now by visiting tickets.motherwellfc.co.uk. If you’ve never logged in to the website before, follow this guide if you are an existing season ticket holder. If you’re buying new, please create a new account.

    Alternatively, you can buy over the phone by calling 01698 333333. Please be patient, as we have limited telephone sales capacity at this time.

    You can also email tickets@motherwellfc.co.uk and ask us to call you back.

    Pay by standing order

    You can pay for your season ticket in four instalments from May to August by using our standing order facility. Forms are available here, or you can call 01698 333333 and we will get you set up. If you’re filling out a form, you can scan it and email it to tickets@motherwellfc.co.uk or post it to the club.

    Please note that standing orders are only available on our full season ticket prices, and can not be used for our early bird rate.

    Finance

    Finance is available to spread your cost over 12 months at an interest rate of 19.5%.

    To apply, please call us on 01698 333333.

    Activating your online account

    It’s easy to buy or renew your ticket online. First, just head to tickets.motherwellfc.co.uk.

    I am renewing

    To renew, you’ll need your client number. If you don’t know it, don’t worry, it is written on your season card.

    If you’ve never used our online platform before, head to tickets.motherwellfc.co.uk. Click sign in in the top right corner, and then enter your client number and then choose the option ‘activate my account’. You’ll then be able to set a password for yourself and update your details, before going on to either renew your existing seat or choose a new one from our stadium map.

    If you’re more familiar with our online ticketing site, login to your account now. Your current seat is reserved and you will see a notification, and you can renew it in a matter of clicks. Or you choose a new seat.

    I didn’t have a 2019/20 season ticket & I want to buy one

    Again, it’s easy to do this. Head to tickets.motherwellfc.co.uk and then press ‘season tickets’ from the top menu.

    You’ll then be given the option to choose where in the stadium you would like to sit. From there, you can create yourself an account, and then buy your season ticket for the 2020/21 campaign.

    Need help?

    If you want help setting up your online profile, or would prefer to buy by phone instead, just call 01698 333333. You can also email tickets@motherwellfc.co.uk.

    Buying for more than one person

    If you have season tickets for your kids, or want to manage all your family’s tickets through one account, it’s easy to link them together. First, head to tickets.motherwellfc.co.uk.

    If you’ve never set up an online account for the specific ticket holder you want to buy for, log out of your account and press sign in again. Then:

    • Click on the ‘activate my account’ link. Input the customer number on the season card, and then the surname, and click the ‘find my account’ button.
    • On the following page, check and update your details and create a password for use on the website. Please note that the address listed here is where your season card(s) will be sent to.
    • If you are doing this on behalf of a junior member of your family, please enter a unique email account. This is due to some functionality – like forgotten password – which will look at the email address, and may cause a conflict.
    • Once this form is complete, click on the ‘save details’ button at the bottom of the page. You will then be directed back to the home page where your registered name and number will appear in place of the ‘my account’ drop down at the top right hand corner – you are now ready to renew the season ticket.
    • Then, sign out and go back to your account you want to control all tickets from. For example, the account of the adult season ticket holder who wants to have control over buying kids tickets. Follow the initial steps, and then you’ll be all linked up.

    Next – or if an online account exists for the ticket holder in question, follow these steps:

    • Press sign in. Once you are logged in to your master account, simply click on ‘my account’ and choose network.
    • From here, you can search for someone by using their customer number and surname.
    • Once you’ve found them, just press ‘add member’ and you’re done.

    Then, to complete the purchase of the season ticket for another person:

    • Select the individual in the “your network” menu.
    • Select the “edit” button next to the person you wish to buy for.
    • On the next page, make sure you select the “manage” option and then press “send request”.
    • Log off of the site.
    • This will send an email to the other person’s email address. They need to open the email and select the link – which will force then to log into the site – to complete the action.
    • Then, you can sign out and then sign back into your main account, and you’re good to go.

    If you have family members who haven’t received their code to renew, don’t worry. Just get in touch by emailing tickets@motherwellfc.co.uk, sending us a direct message on Facebook or Twitter, or calling us on 01698 333333. We will be able to give you the rest of the codes you need straight away. And if you’re having trouble linking your accounts, just get in touch as well.

  • First team

    Tony Watt signs new deal

    Tony Watt signs new deal

    Tony Watt has extended his stay at Motherwell Football Club.

    The forward, who initially joined the club on a short-term deal in February, has signed a new contract for the 2020/21 season.

    Watt, 26, scored two goals across 326 minutes in six appearances, before the 2019/20 campaign was ended.

    “I’m really happy to be staying at Motherwell,” said the player.

    “The manager and the coaching staff have been outstanding with me since I came to the club.

    “The manager gave me a real belief when I joined and helped me get my confidence. I’m ready to do anything to repay that and help the club.

    “It’s a place where I feel at home. I really feel I can make a mark and I can’t wait to get started again.”

    Motherwell boss Stephen Robinson added: “We’re delighted Tony has agreed to sign for the season and we are looking forward to working with him.

    “I believe he showed the quality he has when he came in earlier in the year. The fitter and stronger he gets, the bigger an asset he will be to us.

    “I feel there is a lot more to come and he has shown me he really wants this. We will give him a platform to show his talent and give him a stage where he can be successful, with people who believe in him.”

    A full update on the squad for 2020/21 will be published on Sunday.

  • Club

    Tributes paid to Christian Mbulu

    Tributes paid to Christian Mbulu

    Motherwell players and staff, past and present, have paid tribute to Christian Mbulu.

    The 23-year-old, who made six appearances with the club in the 2018/19 season, passed away on Tuesday.

    As a club, we are deeply shocked and saddened by the news. Christian was an incredibly positive, hard working and humble young man who will be missed. Our thoughts are with his family.

    Stephen Robinson

    “Christian was a gentleman. He always had a smile on his face playing the game he loved.

    “This is a tragic loss for his family, his friends and all of the football community, and to us at Motherwell FC who had the opportunity to work with him.

    “Our thoughts and prayers are with his family at this very sad time.”

    Keith Lasley

    “So shocked to hear this news. Had such a positive outlook and enthusiasm for both football and life in general. My thoughts go to his friends and family.”

    Peter Hartley

    “I can’t believe this. RIP brother. Nicest guy in the world. Gone way too soon.”

    Charles Dunne

    “Took Mbulu under my wing when he came up to Scotland. It’s not easy moving up alone. Became my brother! Always smiling always positive. Just took anything that came his way in his stride. R.I.P My Broo.”

    Gboly Ariyibi

    “Still can’t believe this, praying I had a bad dream. Honestly a great man and so genuine, nothing but good memories with you bro. Sending all my condolences to his family. RIP Chris.”

    Elliott Frear

    “Can’t believe this. One of the nicest guys you’ll ever meet. Absolutely gutted. Thoughts are with his family. Rest in peace buddy.”

  • Club

    Christian Mbulu

    Christian Mbulu

    We are deeply saddened to learn of the death of Christian Mbulu, a former player at the club.

    Christian was with us in the 2018/19 season, making six first team appearances and a further three for our Under 20s in the Challenge Cup.

    Twenty-three years old, he left Fir Park in May 2019 and went on to play in England with Crewe Alexandra and then Morecambe.

    “We are shocked to hear of the news of Christian’s death,” Motherwell chairman Jim McMahon said.

    “He was such a friendly, pleasant and dedicated young man who we loved having around Fir Park.

    “Our thoughts are with his family during this incredibly difficult time. We hope their privacy is respected by everyone as they try to come to terms with their loss.”