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    ‘Well to make Morecambe trip

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    Motherwell thrilled to join the ECA

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    Get involved: Summer Soccer Camp

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    ‘Well to start in the Capital

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    Peter Millar: 1951 – 2013

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    TV: Vigurs joins on at ‘Well

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    The ‘Well Society Business Club

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    ‘Well to take on the Toon

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    Henrik Ojamaa joins Legia Warsaw

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    Update from the Board: June 2013

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    ‘Well to make Morecambe trip

    Motherwell can confirm their second pre-season friendly with an away trip to face Morecambe on Saturday 20 July.

    The Steelmen will make the journey across the border to Lancashire to face the League Two side at their impressive new Globe Arena stadium.

    Managed by Jim Bentley, the Shrimps finished sixteenth in the table last season and will provide another stiff test for Stuart McCall’s side as they prepare for domestic and European football.

    Admission prices will be announced as soon as it is confirmed.

    CONFIRMED PRE-SEASON INFORMATION SO FAR:

    9th – 12th July: Pre-Season Training Camp in Spain
    16th July: Newcastle Utd (h): 7pm KO
    20th July: Morecambe (a): 2pm KO

    Picture courtesy of 100 Football Ground Blog

     

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    Motherwell thrilled to join the ECA

    Motherwell Football Club is today delighted to confirm they have been granted associate membership of the European Club Association (ECA).

    Leeann Dempster and Derek Weir both attended the ECA General Assembly in Doha, Qatar back in February and were officially notified of their membership by General Secretary Michele Centenaro last week.

    It means club representatives will be able to rub shoulders and share information with football heavyweights such as Barcelona, Real Madrid, Manchester United, Bayern Munich, AC Milan and many more.

    The Steelmen were invited to join the elite group after consistent qualification for European football between 2008 and 2013 and join Celtic, Rangers, Hearts and Aberdeen as the only representatives from Scotland.

    The ECA is the sole, independent body directly representing football clubs at European level. It replaced the G14 Group and the European Club Forum, both dissolved at the beginning of 2008. ECA was fully recognized by UEFA and FIFA in a formal memorandum of understanding, which was signed in January 2008.

    As the representative of 207+ clubs (drawn from every one of the 53 National Associations within UEFA), they are the nuclear family of the football society.

    The association is made of competitive friends, who face each other on the pitch to win the game, but also face each other in meeting rooms while working together for the benefit of all. They promote the interests of European club football.

    ECA Objectives:

    • To safeguard and promote the interests of European club football in particular, and club football in general;
    • To represent the interests of the clubs as employers and to act as a social partner where appropriate;
    • To contribute to the healthy development of European club competitions organised by UEFA, by taking part in the relevant decision-making process;
    • To contribute to the good governance of European football, in particular by participating in the appropriate bodies established within UEFA;
    • To foster the exchange of information and expertise between clubs and other football stakeholders;
    • To support and uphold the sporting values and principles on which European football is based;
    • To maintain contacts, cooperation and negotiations with any football-related organisations, or with any relevant public and private institutions as well as with non-member clubs.

    Chief Executive Leeann Dempster said: “We are absolutely delighted to have been granted membership to the ECA, it’s a real feather in our cap and a boost for Scottish football to have another club involved.

    “I must pay tribute to everyone at the club who has managed to keep us at such a consistent level for a prolonged period which has allowed us this invite.

    “We are really excited to be taking part and hope to learn and grow with some of the very cream of European football in the next three years.”

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    Get involved: Summer Soccer Camp

    Motherwell FC Community Trust, in partnership with the Scottish Fire & Rescue Service, will again host their successful Summer Soccer Camp for the six weeks throughout the holidays.

    The Summer Camp, which takes place at the fantastic Astroturf facility at Fir Park stadium, is for boys & girls of all abilities aged 5-15 years.

    Participants will enjoy a wide range of football activities delivered by SFA Quality Mark coaches from dribbling, passing and shooting through to penalty competitions, and small-sided games.

    Prices; £10 a day, £5 a half day, £45 for the week: 9am-3pm every day!

    To book please and for more information on what to bring, please call the Community Trust on 01698 239926 or visit www.motherwellsoccerschools.com.

    • Week 1: Monday 1st July-Friday 5th July
    • Week 2: Monday 8th July-Friday 12th July
    • Week 3: Monday 15th July-Friday 19th
    • Week 4: Monday 22nd July-Friday 26th July
    • Week 5: Monday 29th July-Friday 2nd August
    • Week 6: Monday 5th August-Friday 9th August
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    ‘Well to start in the Capital

    Motherwell will kick off the new season with an away tie against Hibernian at Easter Road on Sunday 4th August.

    The Steelmen will then face a home match with Aberdeen the following Sunday, away to Inverness CT, home to Partick Thistle before finishing the first month with another home tie against Kilmarnock.

    The first match against Celtic is Saturday 5th October at Celtic Park.

    The festive period sees a home match with St Mirren the Saturday before Christmas, a long trip to Aberdeen on Boxing Day, Partick Thistle away on the 29th December and St Johnstone at Fir Park on New Years Day.

    Coincidentally, the last match before the split is the same as it was last term, St Mirren, although this season it will be in Paisley as opposed to Lanarkshire; Saturday 5th of April for that one.

    Our first UEFA Europa League ties will be sandwiched either side of the SPL opener in the Capital, with the first leg on Thursday 1st August with the return a week later, Thursday 8th August.

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    Peter Millar: 1951 – 2013

    Motherwell Football Club is saddened to learn of the death of former defender Peter Millar.

    Peter was a local lad, hailing from Wishaw, and was a Motherwell fan in his youth who eventually lined up for his boyhood heroes.

    He started his senior career with Arbroath before making a £12,000 move to Dunfermline.

    He was a regular for the East End Park side and even managed to score from the spot for the Pars at Fir Park in 4-1 win during season 1971/72. This must have been enough to impress the then Motherwell boss Bobby Howitt, who snapped him up in the summer of 1972.

    It was thought he could add depth to playing squad, capable as he was of playing in both a defensive role as well as in midfield. In time he went on to establish himself in the starting eleven as a tough tackling midfielder alongside guys like Stewart McLaren, Willie Watson and Gregor Stevens.

    This was a quartet who had a reputation, as the old saying goes, for “kicking their granny” to get to the ball. It was this tough tackling that built a platform for the ball players like Vic Davidson and Peter Marinello.

    Millar was the man that the managers he played under, Howitt, Ian St. John and Willie McLean, would ask to stop the opposition’s best player from performing, including the likes of Kenny Dalglish at Celtic who suffered many a bruising encounter with the physical Millar.

    He played a major role in the 1970s side as helped them qualify for the first ever season of the Premier League and reached two Scottish Cup Semi Finals. It was a side that promised so much but, unfortunately, in the end never actually delivered a big prize. Sadly the two semi-finals, against Rangers and Airdrie, ended in controversial defeats that are still talked about to this day.

    His performances in Claret and Amber were rewarded with one appearance for his country, at Scottish League level in 1974, when he lined up against the English Football League. Sadly the result was a five-nil defeat for the Scots, with Denis Tueart, Trevor Brooking, Stan Bowles and Colin Bell scoring for England.

    Teammate Peter Marinello also had memories of his teammate, which he detailed in his autobiography: “Peter ‘Doomie’ Millar was a good strong player but a born pessimist. He would have been brilliant in Dads Army as Private Fraser, the character who rushed around proclaiming, ‘Doomed, we’re all doomed.’”

    With the club lurching towards relegation under the leadership of Ally McLeod at the end of the 1978/79 season, Millar was allowed to move on and join newly promoted Dundee with teammate Stewart McLaren. He played 238 games at Fir Park, scoring 22 goals.

    He also had a short spell in the United States before returning to Scotland to take up a career in the Civil Service. He was also involved in the clubs’ Youth Development programme for a spell, working as a coach alongside current Academy Director Gordon Young.

    A club spokesperson said: “Everyone at Motherwell FC is deeply saddened to learn of Peter’s death. He had been struggling with illness of late but his passing has still come as a bit of a shock to the system, being just 62.

    “For ‘Well fans of a certain vintage, Peter played a big part in what is considered an exciting and entertaining period for the football club during the 1970s.

    “He was renowned for being a committed, hard-working, tough-tackling defender who could also play football.

    “He also played a part with the club after his retirement from the game; working alongside current Academy Director Gordon Young with the clubs’ pro-youths, directly coaching players like Mark Reynolds during his spell.

    “He will be sadly missed by all and the deepest condolences of everyone at Fir Park are with his wife Jean, his children Nicola, Barry and Peter and the rest of his family and friends.”

    Words: Graham Barnstaple

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    TV: Vigurs joins on at ‘Well

    Motherwell FC are today delighted to confirm former Ross County midfielder Iain Vigurs has signed a two-year deal at Fir Park.

    Vigurs, along with Paul Lawson, was a standout for the Dingwall club last season as they recorded a top-six finish in their first year in the top flight.

    The 25-year old started his professional career with Elgin before moving to Inverness Caledonian Thistle in 2006. He was with Caley for three years before moving across the Kessock Bridge to join the Staggies in 2009.

    He enjoyed a productive stint at Victoria Park, including a Scottish Cup runners-up medal in 2010 and a SFL1 Championship in 2011/12.

    Steelmen boss Stuart McCall has managed to fend off competition for his signature from both north and south of the border as the club continues its summer recruitment plan.

    [pullquote]The club has a good fan base and a good manager in Stuart McCall; he was a big pull in me coming here and I am excited about working with him.[/pullquote]

    Speaking exclusively to MFC TV, Vigurs said: “I am absolutely delighted to be joining, Motherwell are a massive club who did so well last season.

    “The club has a good fan base and a good manager in Stuart McCall; he was a big pull in me coming here and I am excited about working with him.

    “Motherwell as a whole has a good reputation, I have heard nothing but good things and I just can’t wait to get the season started now.

    Chief Executive Leeann Dempster added: “We are delighted we have managed to recruit both Iain and Paul for next season.

    “Obviously this is a summer of change at Fir Park but with that comes a lot of excitement and Iain’s signing typifies the caliber of player we are looking to bring in for our European and domestic campaign.

    “In partnership with the manager, we are working through a list of targets and we are hoping to announce more new signings soon.”

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    The ‘Well Society Business Club

    The newly formed and recently launched ‘Well Society Business Club is now up and running.

    It made its first successful presentation to a number of local businesses here at Fir Park last week.

    The aim of the Business Club is to help its members be more successful through regular meetings and using a range of benefits, support the community in a meaningful way and work more closely with the ‘Well Society and Club to achieve their target of fan ownership.

    The format of last weeks meeting was based on a number of short interesting presentations by Motherwell FC CEO Leeann Dempster, Charlie Bennet, Head of Community, Paul Burns  Youth Academy  and Graham Barnstaple from the Well Society, as well as Doug Inglis and Douglas Dickie from the Business Committee who explained the benefits of membership.  All of these disciplines depend on each other for their future success.

    A copy of the new brochure and an Application Form is available can be easily downloaded.

    The next presentation will take place in Fir Park at 7.30pm on Thursday 20 June. Please come along and learn how membership can help your business and the Well Society.

    We hope to see you then or at one of our other presentations.  If you are unable to attend please contact us and we will arrange a separate meeting to explain the benefits of membership.

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    ‘Well to take on the Toon

    The club is delighted to confirm English Premier League side Newcastle Utd will travel to Fir Park for a pre-season friendly this summer.

    The Steelmen will face Alan Pardew’s Europa League Quarter Finalists as ‘Well prepare for the forthcoming European and Scottish Premier League campaign.

    The Magpies have a wealth of talent in their ranks, including the likes of Fabricio Coloccini, Yohan Cabaye, Pappis Cissé and Hatem Ben Arfa.

    The match will be played on Tuesday 16th July 2013 – kick-off will be 7pm.

    Prices for the match have been confirmed as:

    Adults: £15
    Juveniles: £5

    More pre-season friendly matches will be announced as soon as they are confirmed.

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    Henrik Ojamaa joins Legia Warsaw

    Motherwell FC can confirm Henrik Ojamaa has joined Polish Ekstraklasa Champions Legia Warsaw for an undisclosed fee.

    The Estonian sharpshooter joined Motherwell from RoPS in the 2012 January Transfer window and made an immediate impact, scoring five in his first six outings, including a debut stunner against Queen’s Park in the Scottish Cup.

    He has gone on to play 64 times in Claret and Amber, scoring 13 goals with 24 assists, helping ‘Well to two successive ‘Best of the Rest’ finishes in the Clydesdale Bank Premier League.

    Whilst at Fir Park, he also broke into the Estonian International side and made his senior debut against Croatia back in May 2012. He has since gone on to win ten international caps for the Sinisärgid during his time at ‘Well.

    There was significant interest in Henrik from not just one Polish side, indeed, Motherwell have knocked back two bids for the player in the last six months.

    Everyone at Motherwell Football Club would like to thank Henrik for his contribution during his spell at Fir Park and wish him every success in his future career.

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    Update from the Board: June 2013

    Following the welcome decision of Stuart to remain as manager, the Board wanted to take the opportunity to update all Society members and supporters on the overall performance of the club at the end of another enjoyable and important season.

    In our communications we want to remain fully transparent and clear about our performance, prospects, risks and opportunities. We have done well but the landscape of the game in Scotland remains challenging and material risks continue.

    Significant progress must be made if we are to achieve our goal to be a fully sustainable fan-owned and community focused club.

    On the Field Performance

    Achieving a second place league finish and qualifying for Europe for the fifth time in six seasons was a tremendous result. We’d like to thank everyone involved with both the playing and backroom staff for their hard work during the season, which made this possible. We are sure everyone enjoyed the style of football and the competitive nature of the league.

    Our Under 20s team went through a period of transition with a very young squad and a change of coach, with Gordon Young taking up his role as Academy Director and Jonatan Johansson taking control on a day-to-day basis.

    After a challenging start to the campaign, the young players provided some real hope in the closing third of the season, remaining unbeaten in the last six matches and finishing the second half of the season with treble the points of the first. Jonatan and the club staff will work hard to develop and recruit players with the ultimate ambition of feeding the first-team squad.

    Off Field Performance

    Off the field we have re-structured our Commercial and Academy operations while continuing to expand our Community Trust. We believe that these three key areas are now extremely well placed to deliver value for the club, supporters, sponsors and other partners.

    The ‘Well Society has made good progress during the year achieving important milestones of appointing a Board, making an initial share subscription and having two Directors appointed to the club board.  Graham Barnstaple and Brian McCafferty are not only the representatives of the ‘Well Society but importantly play a full and active role in all club decision making.

    Financially we benefited from finishing second in the league however the prize money was reduced due to the agreed redistribution of a proportion of the second place prize pot to all clubs in January.

    We also achieved lower than expected cup and transfer income and like many other clubs, a drop in our SPL pay at the gate revenue, which for us was approximately 10%.  This was partially offset by an increase in season ticket numbers.

    Whilst the numbers have yet to be finalised, we expect the outcome for the season to be a low six figure loss.  Putting this into a context that the regular supporter can easily understand, had we progressed one more round in the Scottish Cup, the club would be reporting a small profit.  Equally had the gates at each home game been around 500 higher, we would have achieved a break-even position.

    ‘Well Society

    The financial position of the club was assisted by the initial share subscription from the Well Society of £150,000.

    Whilst those funds now belong to the club, they currently sit ring fenced in a separate account with the intention that they will continue to be used only to cover short-term cashflow gaps if possible. All other funds raised by the Society continue to sit outside the club and there are no immediate plans for any additional ‘Well Society support in the short term.

    We continue to operate without any assistance from either a bank or a benefactor and aim to run the club at break even. After covering the normal costs of running the club, all income generated is invested in the playing squad but the flip side is that when we suffer a reduction in our income, we have less to spend on players.

    Developments

    The club, in partnership with the Motherwell FC Community Trust, is working on a project that will hopefully see the development of an Employability and Sports Training Hub / Facility in North Lanarkshire.

    Due to the expansion in the number and the breadth and depth of programmes being delivered by the Community Trust, particularly around youth unemployment, health and wellbeing and increased participation in sport, there is a requirement to develop new dedicated facilities for this extended programme delivery which will also be available to strategic and delivery partners as well as community groups.

    The club and the Community Trust are proud to be leading this exciting project, which, if approved, will benefit local people for many years to come.

    Sponsorship

    We are delighted to confirm that our principal club shirt sponsor, Cash Converters, have confirmed an extension which will see them remain as our main shirt sponsor through season 2013/14.

    This has been a very positive and innovative partnership, which we hope will continue for at least another season and possibly beyond.  Their commitment and support to the club has been first class and their contribution, through interesting and fun match day activities has been excellent to date.

    Breathing Space are again confirmed as our back of shirt sponsors and Motorpoint have also confirmed their support again as our short sponsors for season 2013/14

    The club are in the first year of a three-year partnership with Maxim Office Park to rename the South Stand to the Maxim Park Office Stand.  This partnership is also supported through highly visible branding on the stand.

    League Restructure

    As most will know, there remains much uncertainty around the level of funding all clubs will receive from the Scottish Premier League (SPL) next season.

    Last season, central funding from the SPL accounted for 34% of our total income. At the time of publishing, the SPL has no main sponsor for next season to replace the Clydesdale Bank, and the financial impact of any re-structure remains to be fully quantified. For budgeting purposes we are assuming a drop in central revenue for next season.

    Conclusion – Continued Support Required

    Against this background, it is vital that we are able to generate as much as possible from season tickets, through gate money, sponsorships and commercial revenue if we hope to retain and attract the quality of players we have become used to seeing at Fir Park over the last few season.

    Absolutely key to this is season ticket income. We have worked hard to offer value for our season ticket holders and would ask all our supporters to either renew or seriously consider buying a season ticket for next season. Whilst other revenue streams are clearing important, the more money we are able to generate before the season begins, the more we have to invest in players.

    We can also not over state how important the ‘Well Society is to the future of the club. We remain fully committed to transferring a controlling shareholding in the club to the Society but this can only be done once it has sufficient funding to be able to operate without risking the future of the club.

    The Society currently has 1,164 members and has to date raised close to £420,000, 28% of the original target. Again we would ask all Motherwell fans to seriously consider joining. We believe this is the right model for club ownership in the long term and we will continue to work with the Society Board to do all we can to get to this outcome.

    The Board would once again like to thank all who supported the club last year and look forward to welcoming everyone for the Europa and League campaigns in early August.

    The Board of Directors of Motherwell FC