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  • Women

    Khym Ramsay departs

  • First team

    Premier Sports Cup Draw

  • Women

    Defeat to Sunderland in friendly

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    The 2022 Foyle Cup Winners

  • Club

    Supporters Update

  • Archive

    Graham Alexander reacts to Sligo Rovers loss

  • First team

    Motherwell 0 – 1 Sligo Rovers

  • Archive

    Season two of our Partnership with G4Claims

  • First team

    Watch Motherwell v Sligo Rovers online

  • First team

    Bevis Mugabi: ‘We are ready to go’

  • Women

    Khym Ramsay departs

    Khym Ramsay departs

    Goalkeeper Khym Ramsay has left the club. 

    The experienced shot-stopper departs Motherwell after making 24 appearances last season.

    Since joining the club in early 2020, Ramsay has been a regular between the sticks for the claret and amber.

    “Khym leaves with our best wishes,” head coach Paul Brownlie said.

    “Due to her life away from football, Khym is unable to commit to training and playing so we mutually made the decision that it would be best for her to take a step back from the team.

    “She is an excellent professional and we wish her well for her future endeavours.”

    The club would like to thank Khym for efforts in her time at Motherwell and wish her well for the future.

  • First team

    Premier Sports Cup Draw

    Premier Sports Cup Draw

    Motherwell will take on Inverness Caledonian Thistle at home in the last 16 of the Premier Sports Cup. 

    The match is scheduled to take place on August 30/31 and is subject to TV selections.

    Ticket information will be announced in due course.

  • Women

    Defeat to Sunderland in friendly

    Defeat to Sunderland in friendly

    Motherwell were beaten 3-1 to Sunderland on Sunday at the Academy of Light. 

    Grace Ede, Abbey Joice and Neve Herron scored for Sunderland while Katie Rice pulled a goal back late in the game.

    After creating a couple chances early in the game, Sunderland opened the scoring on 39 minutes. Joice burst down the wing before playing the ball across to Ede who lashed her effort into the top corner.

    Sunderland doubled their advantage on 50 minutes. Katy Watson picked up the ball before driving into the box. Lifting her head up, she squared it to Joice who finished cooly into the net.

    Herron made it three on 82 minutes but Motherwell continued to fight and got their reward on 85 minutes.

    Katie Rice picked the ball up and after shifting it onto her weaker right foot, had a go from 25-yards and placed her effort into the top corner.

    In the fourth pre-season game, Paul Brownlie once again used his squad fully to ensure more players got minutes ahead of their SWPL1 campaign.

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    The 2022 Foyle Cup Winners

    The 2022 Foyle Cup Winners

    Motherwell are your 2022 Foyle Cup Champions.

    The Foyle Cup, based in Northern Ireland, is a 2005 age limit tournament consisting of 24 teams.

    Motherwell, who were able to go on tour courtesy of a significant donation from the Well Society, were placed in group D alongside Institute FC, Ballymoney Utd and Strathroy Harps. Scoring 23 goals and conceding none, the young Steelmen comfortably progressed to the quarter-final.

    A 3-1 victory against Inishowen YL seen the lads move on to the semis.

    In the last four, Motherwell took on Derry City under 18s on Thursday night.

    During the match, Richard Twambe suffered a horrific injury which has left the forward in hospital awaiting an operation.

    It was agreed by both teams that the match should be abandoned and re-scheduled for the following (Friday) morning.

    Despite witnessing the injury to their teammate, young Motherwell regrouped and went again. A convincing 3-0 victory booked a spot in the final, where they would face Altrincham FC.

    Producing another fine performance, Motherwell once again won 3-0 and lifted the Foyle Cup, with Shay Nevans, Ally Goul and Adam MacDonald getting on the scoresheet.

    “The boys have been brilliant during this tournament,” academy director Steven Hammell said.

    “It allowed the group to form new bonds as we had some under 16s make the step up so it was as much a pre-season as a tournament.

    “It’t been an excellent tournament and experience for this group. Despite a hectic schedule, they have coped remarkably and it should stand them in good stead for the future.

    “To come to an unknown place and to win against unknown teams, is something they should be proud of.

    ”I would also like to thank the Well Society for their vital donation to allow us to take part in this competition. It’s so encouraging for the Academy to have the support and backing that it gets from the supporters, who are directly playing a part in unearthing what we hope will be future first-team players.”

    The Motherwell squad on tour was:

    Lennon Miller, Robbie Garcia, Max Ross, Brannan Mcdermott, Ally Gould, Arran Bone, Scott Williamson, Adam Macdonald, Dylan Wells, Olly Whyte, Richard Tambwe, Luca Ross, Shay Nevans, Mark Ferrie, Zack Tomany and Kyle Aitken (T)

    Steven Hammell (Academy Director), Brian Kerr (Development Team Manager), David Clarkson (Head of Intermediate Academy), Paul Burns (Head of Junior Academy), Tom Jones (Performance Therapist) and Kelly McKenna (Physiotherapist)

     

  • Club

    Supporters Update

    Supporters Update

    Despite the disappointment of the first-leg result against Sligo Rovers, we would like to place on record our sincere thanks to our supporters who turned out in great numbers for the match.

    The atmosphere, noise, and passion, particularly at the teams emerged from the tunnel, was amongst the best experienced in recent years.

    We know supporters went to great lengths to collectively raise money to add to the colour of the occasion, and backed the club fantastically by buying nearly 7,000 tickets – one of our highest attended European games in recent times.

    It is very much appreciated and all our focus is now on trying to win the second leg and progress to the third qualifying round.

    We acknowledge and accept there were several issues relating to ticketing/seating in different parts of the ground, but particularly in the Phil O’Donnell stand. An internal review is now underway to try and identify why this has happened and what lessons can be learned, both in terms of ticketing and stewarding, at future matches.

    We have already identified a number of areas where we must and will improve. We accept our responsibility for what happened and sincerely apologise to anyone who was inconvenienced or caught up in any difficulty trying to locate the seats they were sold.

    It’s not good enough, but we will do better.

    We were also very disappointed at an incident which took place late in the game where a plastic bottle was thrown towards the assistant referee from the north end of the John Hunter Stand.

    Over the last few seasons there have been a couple of occasions where objects have been thrown onto the field of play at Fir Park. Our policy has always been to deal with individuals quietly and efficiently, and we have handed out indefinite bans to those who we have been able to identify.

    To put it into some context, we are talking about a very small number of flash points over a few seasons, and the overwhelming majority of ‘Well fans who follow the team are passionate, noisy and colourful, but do not overstep the mark by endangering players, officials or staff.

    The incident last night is now being investigated by UEFA and the likelihood is the club will be punished. We ourselves will work hard to identify the person responsible and will take firm action. It goes without saying, but throwing any objects onto the pitch is unacceptable at Fir Park or any other football stadium.

  • Archive

    Graham Alexander reacts to Sligo Rovers loss

  • First team

    Motherwell 0 – 1 Sligo Rovers

    Motherwell 0 – 1 Sligo Rovers

    Despite a bundle of chances, Motherwell fell to a 1-0 defeat to visitors Sligo Rovers in the second qualifying round of the UEFA Europa Conference League.

    An Aidan Keena goal in the first half was enough to give Sligo the advantage ahead of the second leg next Thursday in Ireland.

    Motherwell created the first opening of the game in the opening stages. Summer signing Josh Morris found himself in the danger area and lashed a shot towards goal. The covering Sligo defender got enough of a touch to deflect the ball into the side netting.

    Bevis Mugabi was next to try his luck. The Ugandan got up well from a Motherwell free kick and seen his effort comfortably gathered by McNicholas.

    Despite the early chances, it would be the visitors who took the lead. A long ball forward found Mugabi back tracking, as he tried to nod the ball back to keeper Liam Kelly, former Hearts man Keena nicked in and knocked the ball over the top of the on rushing goalie to make it 1-0 on 27 minutes.

    From then, Kelly wasn’t really troubled but the the Bit O’Reds defence stood strong and limited the Steelmen to few clear chances.

    Kevin van Veen looked to bring the game back on level terms shortly after the Sligo goal. He burst through but instead of going for goal, he opted to square to Morris who couldn’t get the ball out of his feet in time to get a shot away.

    Barry Maguire tried his luck next with a curling effort which McNicholas produced an excellent stop to keep his side ahead.

    On the stroke of half-time, Connor Shields saw his effort go agonisingly wide of the post.

    Motherwell continued to press in the second half. Morris had a go from a 20-yard free kick but McNicholas was once again a match for the effort.

    Substitute Ross Tierney was introduced from the bench on 64 minutes and immediately was involved in the action. The Irish forward drove into the box and fired a low strike into the side netting.

    It would continue to be a frustrating night when Morris fired a header on target but once again the keeper saved in the closing stages.

    Motherwell now travel to Ireland next week looking to overturn a 1-0 deficit and keep their European campaign alive.

  • Archive

    Season two of our Partnership with G4Claims

    Season two of our Partnership with G4Claims

    The G4Claims brand will again feature on the back of first team home and away kits at the bottom.

    G4Claims are an accident management and hire car company. They are a family run business who pride themselves on their customer service. Having an accident can be a stressful experience and the company ensure all their customers are cared for to the highest standard.

    “We are delighted to continue our relationship with Motherwell Football Club and continue our partnership for the coming season,” G4Claims Director Nicole Rudder said.

    “We wish the team all the best and can’t wait to see the boys play in European Competition”

    “We’d like to invite supporters of Motherwell Football Club to follow us on our social media platforms for give-aways and competitions.”

    “You can find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube”

    “We are delighted to extend our partnership with G4Claims and thank Nicole for her continued support of the club,” Suzanne Reid, head of commercial and marketing at Motherwell FC added.

    “We share many values with the company being a family business in the local community and I very much look forward to working with the team this season.”

  • First team

    Watch Motherwell v Sligo Rovers online

    Watch Motherwell v Sligo Rovers online

    Our UEFA Europa Conference League first leg match against Sligo Rovers will be streamed online for £12. 

    The match is now available to buy here.

    Kick-off is at 7:45pm.

     

  • First team

    Bevis Mugabi: ‘We are ready to go’

    Bevis Mugabi says Motherwell are eager to get their UEFA Europa Conference League campaign underway after a gruelling pre-season is now under their belt.

    The Ugandan was part of the squad that qualified in Motherwell’s last European adventure in 2020 and wants go a step further this time round.