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    2020/21 first team squad numbers

  • Club

    Five ways men can improve their health and wellbeing

  • First team

    ‘Well in Europe on 27 August

  • First team

    Young four sign new deals

  • First team

    Nathan McGinley signs for Motherwell

  • First team

    Jordan White signs for Motherwell

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    Our 2020/21 home kit

  • First team

    Ricki Lamie signs for Motherwell

  • Club

    2019/20 season ticket refunds

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    Free live streaming available for season ticket holders

  • First team

    2020/21 first team squad numbers

    2020/21 first team squad numbers

    Our first team squad numbers for 2020/21 can now be confirmed.

    New signings Ricki Lamie and Jordan White take up the numbers four and 18 respectively. Nathan McGinley will wear number 5.

    David Turnbull will wear the number eight, while Liam Grimshaw moves to the number two shirt, Tony Watt takes 32 and Sherwin Seedorf number 17.

    Barry Maguire, Yusuf Hussain, Harry Robinson and PJ Morrison have all signed new deals, and will wear 15, 27, 21 and 23 respectively.

    Motherwell 2020/21 squad numbers
    1 Trevor Carson
    2 Liam Grimshaw
    3 Jake Carroll
    4 Ricki Lamie
    5 Nathan McGinley
    6 Allan Campbell
    7
    8 David Turnbull
    9
    11
    12
    13
    14 Jermaine Hylton
    15 Barry Maguire
    16 Bevis Mugabi
    17 Sherwin Seedorf
    18 Jordan White
    19 Liam Polworth
    20 Jamie Semple
    21 Harry Robinson
    22 Liam Donnelly
    23 PJ Morrison
    24 David Devine
    25 Ross MacIver
    26 Dean Cornelius
    27 Yusuf Hussain
    28
    29
    30
    31 Declan Gallagher
    32 Tony Watt

    Although unlikely, please note that these numbers are subject to change, prior to the first match of the 2020/21 campaign.

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    Five ways men can improve their health and wellbeing

    Five ways men can improve their health and wellbeing

    With National Men’s Health Week taking place from June 15-21, the focus this year is naturally on the global Coronavirus pandemic and the impact this is having on men in particular.

    Our health and wellbeing partners Paycare have passed on the following advice to help improve your health and wellbeing during this week and beyond.


    It’s a well-established fact that men have traditionally been more reluctant than women to access professional healthcare support and are more impacted by conditions such as diabetes and heart disease.

    The rise of suicide rates has also been of particular concern year on year, and of course the spread of Covid-19 throughout the globe in 2020 has sadly seen more male lives lost.

    Seek Support

    Life is stressful, busy and pressurised at the best of times. Throw in a global pandemic, a UK-wide lockdown, mass redundancies and company closures, childcare juggles, and the fear of catching Covid-19, and for many this will be the most stressful time they’ve ever been through.

    And yet there’s a worry that men could be shouldering these extra burdens silently. Traditional gender roles which saw men portrayed as strong and not emotional sadly still resonate in some people’s minds and are thought to be one of the causes behind fewer males asking for mental health support.

    Less than a third of the people accessing certain talking therapies are male, and yet men are three times more likely to take their own lives, with those in their late 40s are particularly at risk. In 2018, there was a significant increase for the first time in a few years and it would be heart-breaking to see Covid-19 claim even more lives through suicide in addition to those who have died from the virus itself.

    That’s why it’s imperative anyone feeling stressed, depressed, or anxious reaches out and talks to someone – whether that’s phoning Samaritans, letting your family know, or setting up a video call to talk with your best friend. By discussing feelings and emotions more, we can work together to normalise more of these conversations — a potential game changer for the road to recovery.

    Get to the doctor

    While all non-essential outings are currently restricted, booking a doctor’s appointment if needed is absolutely essential and shouldn’t be avoided. This applies whether the issue is a mental health problem or a physical one. Research shows men visit their doctor on average four times a year – compared to six for women – and the pharmacy four times too – compared to 18 for women. Nine out of ten men also said they wouldn’t call their GP unless they thought it was a serious problem.

    A good alternative, if getting to the doctor is an issue, is organising a video or phone call with a GP app service, which may be provided as part of your company’s health cash plan or plan policy. But if you haven’t got access to one, then looking after yourself by getting symptoms checked out by a professional face-to-face is of paramount importance.

    Use your exercise time

    We’ve been lucky that so far in the UK, we’ve been able to get outside and exercise as long as we’ve stuck to social distancing guidelines. A 30-minute walk can do the power of good to mental wellbeing, by boosting our mood, increasing self-perception and reducing stress by producing feel-good hormones.

    You might not be running or cycling a marathon each night – and it’s absolutely fine if that doesn’t appeal to you – but if you’re able to get out and about for fresh air, even if it’s just once or twice a week, this will do wonders for your wellbeing and all-round health.

    There are endless benefits to walking, including: it’s lower impact so kinder on your joints especially for those who have problems with their knees, hips or ankles; it boosts your mood and can even improve fatigue and depression; it prevents weight gain (and can help those looking to lose weight if done regularly enough); and it can improve your circulation and posture too.

    Plus, it’s free, you can pop some music or a podcast on while you do it, and it can be a welcome break if you’ve been sat at a computer all day working.

    Watch your waistline

    Lockdown has not been the time that people want to think about dropping a few pounds or toning up for holidays that might not even happen – but lying on the sofa every evening eating and drinking to your heart’s content is bound to have a negative impact on your health and wellbeing, especially if the situation continues for an extended period.

    We’re not at all suggesting that the occasional treat should be off the menu, but it’s worth noting that men are slightly more likely to be diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes (56%) and one of the best ways to avoid the condition is to manage your weight and eat a balanced diet.

    Many heart conditions are also more prevalent in males. For example, abdominal aortic aneurysms (where the main blood vessel from your heart down your chest and abdomen swells) are six times more likely to happen to men than women, and again a balanced diet and healthy weight are recommended to reduce your chances7 of suffering with that condition.

    Talk to your employer

    If you’re working through the pandemic, either at work or your regular workplace, please open up to your boss about anything that they can do to support you. Is there a Mental Health First Aider in your workplace who you could talk to?

    Employee Assistance Programmes are another popular service which can provide access to confidential help about a range of issues including financial, mental, and relationship worries, if speaking to your boss directly isn’t an option you’re comfortable with (plus it’s done over the phone so you might find it easier than talking face-to-face).

    Fighting the urge to tell your boss you’re ‘fine’ when they ask and telling them truthfully about any work-related problems you’re coming up against during the lockdown can have a really positive impact, and ensure your organisation is aware of the challenges you’re facing – and most importantly, what they can do to reduce them.

  • First team

    ‘Well in Europe on 27 August

    ‘Well in Europe on 27 August

    Our first qualifying round match in the 2020/21 UEFA Europa League will be played on 27 August.

    UEFA have announced that all qualifying round matches in the competition will be played in a single leg.

    The draw for the round will determine whether our game will be played at Fir Park or at the opposition’s venue.

    A date for the draw will be announced in due course. Once an opponent is confirmed, we will update supporters on arrangements.

    Should the Steelmen progress, the second qualifying round will be played on 17 September, with the third qualifying round a week later on 24 September.

    The play-off follows on 1 October, before the commencement of the group stage on 22 October.

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    Young four sign new deals

    Young four sign new deals

    Barry Maguire, Yusuf Hussain, PJ Morrison and Harry Robinson have signed new deals with the club.

    The young quartet have agreed to stay for the 2020/21 campaign, extending their stays at Fir Park.

    Maguire has played 14 times for the Steelmen, having made his debut against St Johnstone in April 2018.

    The 22-year-old, together with Hussain and Morrison, are products of the club’s youth academy. Robinson signed earlier in 2020, having left Oldham Athletic.

    “We have secured the four young players on contracts and I feel they will boost our squad,” said manager Stephen Robinson.

    “Players know if they are good enough, they will get chances here, no matter what age they are.

    “All of them have good attributes to hopefully keep improving, as well as pushing the players in front of them.”

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    Nathan McGinley signs for Motherwell

    Nathan McGinley signs for Motherwell

    Nathan McGinley is our third signing for the 2020/21 season.

    The left-sided defender, who can play at centre back and left back, has signed a two-year deal with the club.

    “Nathan is a boy I’ve wanted for a long time,” said manager Stephen Robinson.

    “I feel he gives us real pace and athleticism in the back line. He is also very versatile and can play at left back and centre back.

    “He is very composed on the ball and has real pace. He’s someone I feel that, if he can continue to improve, he can play at a high level.

    “At 23 years old, he is a good age and already has good experience.”

    McGinley, 23, was last with Forest Green Rovers in England’s League Two.

    The Middlesbrough-born player made 47 appearances across the 2019/20 season, having made a further 45 on loan with the club in the campaign previous.

    A graduate of Boro’s youth academy, the pacy player made one appearance for the club, and also played 11 times on loan with Wycombe Wanderers in 2018.

    “I can’t wait to get started,” said McGinley.

    “I’ve been up the last few days and got myself settled ahead of training with the boys for the first time, and I’m ready to get going.

    “It’s a chance for me to come and develop my game further, and work with a coach in Stephen Robinson who has a track record of making players better.

    “Obviously it’s my first experience of playing in Scotland. But I’ve heard so many good things about Motherwell and I’m excited to be a part of it.”

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    Jordan White signs for Motherwell

    Jordan White signs for Motherwell

    Jordan White is our second summer recruit ahead of the 2020/21 season.

    The forward, who was last with Inverness CT, adds to our striking options heading towards the new campaign.

    “Jordan adds to our front line and brings a new dimension to what we have already,” said manager Stephen Robinson.

    “He adds competition, gives us options and something we didn’t have last season.

    “I’ve watched Jordan on numerous occasions and he is more than just a target man.

    “He can run in behind and cause defenders problems throughout, as well as bringing others into play.”

    White, who will wear the number 18 jersey, started out professionally with Dunfermline Athletic, making his debut aged 17 in 2009.

    After early spells with Drogheda United, Clyde and Falkirk, his career took off with a move to Stirling Albion in 2012.

    It was with the Binos in the Third Division where, after 36 goals in in 77 games, he earned a move to the second tier with Livingston.

    His goal scoring continued, netting a further 31 in 86 before switching to Wrexham.

    Illness curtailed his time with the club and, after a short spell at Barrow, he returned to Scotland to re-establish himself at Inverness, where he scored 25 goals over a two-year spell.

    “I’m buzzing to get started and looking forward to the challenge ahead,” said the 28-year-old, who has signed a two-year deal.

    “I’ve had to wait a while to get the opportunity to play in the Premiership and I couldn’t think of a better place to start.

    “It’s a club that really excites me in the way they go about their business on and off the park, and I can’t wait to be a part of it.

    “I’ve scored over 100 goals in Scottish football, and I’m determined to add many Premiership goals to that list and be a success.”

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    Our 2020/21 home kit

    Our 2020/21 home kit

    Our home kit for the 2020/21 season is here.

    You can pre-order yours now online.

    The classic claret and amber kit goes back to its retro simplicity and is based on the strip worn by the League Cup winning side in 1950.

    As we approach the 70th anniversary of that victory, the claret band extends on to the sleeves once again.

    Flashes of white on the collar and sleeves go with our white shorts, while we’ve also given a nod to an older style amber band near the top of the claret socks.

    It’s a modern take on a moment in our history.

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

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    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.”

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    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.