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  • First team

    Calum Butcher joins Motherwell

  • First team

    Dan Casey joins Motherwell

  • First team

    Steven Hammell previews Aberdeen

  • Well Society

    2023 Well Society Day at Fir Park

  • Women

    Hearts next in SWPL

  • First team

    Aitchison: ‘Remaining games are crucial’

  • First team

    Next up: Aberdeen

  • Archive

    Motherwell 0 – 2 St Johnstone

  • Archive

    Steven Hammell reacts to St Johnstone loss

  • First team

    Jonathan Obika joins on loan

  • First team

    Calum Butcher joins Motherwell

    Calum Butcher joins Motherwell

    Calum Butcher has signed for Motherwell on a deal until the end of the 2023/24 season. 

    The former Dundee United and Burton Albion man has returned to Scotland after an eight month stint at The Brewers.

    Making 17 appearances in all competitions this season, Butcher becomes Motherwell’s ninth signing of the winter transfer window.

    He has ample experience of the Scottish game after making 135 appearances for Dundee United over the course of two-and-a-half seasons.

    “Similar to Dan, Calum is a player we have liked for a while and been monitoring closely,” manager Steven Hammell said.

    “It adds some depth to the middle of the park but more importantly, he’s a different type of midfielder to what we have at the minute.

    “He’s tough, determined to make a difference and has plenty knowledge on the league and the team.

    “Unfortunately, today’s match against Aberdeen has come too soon due to him travelling up from England, but he will be able to get a good week’s training and see where we are next week.

    Butcher will wear the number 66 kit this season.

  • First team

    Dan Casey joins Motherwell

    Dan Casey joins Motherwell

    Dan Casey is Motherwell’s latest signing.

    The 25-year-old has represented Ireland at youth level and has over 80 appearances in the League of Ireland Premier Division.

    Most recently at Sacramento Republic in America, the Irishman made 64 appearances in the States scoring four times.

    In their U.S open cup campaign last season, Casey and second division Sacramento went on a remarkable run to the final beating MLS sides, San Jose Earthquakes, Los Angeles and Sporting Kansas before Orlando City beat them in the final.

    Prior to his move to America, Casey was a main feature in both Bohemians and Cork City’s respective lineups after coming through the ranks at Sunderland.

    “Dan has been someone we have been tracking for a while,” manager Steven Hammell said.

    “He had a great season in America where MLS clubs were interested in securing his signature. We feel like we needed some cover in this area of the pitch with Shane picking up a knock in our most recent game.

    “As I’ve said before, before I sign any player, they need to want to be here and that’s the case with Dan.”

  • First team

    Steven Hammell previews Aberdeen

    Steven Hammell said that his side’s performance on Wednesday night against St Johnstone was unacceptable and the worst of the season. 

    He mentions that he has discussed with his players about the situation that they currently find themselves in and that his players need to be ready to fight tooth and nail to rectify that.

  • Well Society

    2023 Well Society Day at Fir Park

    A fundraising ‘Well Society Day’ will be held at Fir Park as Motherwell FC take on fellow fan-owned club Heart of Midlothian FC on Sunday 19 February 2023. 

    The day has been planned as a celebration of “fan-power” to remind supporters of the difference they make to their respective clubs.

    “We want to show our fans the massive part they play in Motherwell FC,” said Douglas Dickie, Co-Chair of the Society, “and what better way than to have a whole day dedicated to them?”

    The Society will have a visible presence prior to and during the match, which kicks off at noon, to answer member’s questions and hand out goodies. They will also highlight recent achievements, such as the U17s Foyle Cup win, and demonstrate how the Society has brought people together through football.

    As well as giving fans the chance to win a hospitality package for 10, a number of children from the Junior Steel club and the Foundation of Hearts will take to the field as mascots.

    The Society will also be hoping for a fundraising boost via a bucket collection on the day, and to add to their 3500-membership base.

    Douglas added: “We’re a club who punch above our weight on so many levels, and this is made possible through the generosity of our members. They are a crucial cog in our long-term vision of a fully integrated club. Anything we can do to make them feel valued is worth it.”

    And whilst competition will be fierce on the park, off it there will be a chance for colleagues from the Well Society and the Foundation of Hearts – the majority shareholders in each club – to catch up.

    “Fan ownership is a journey and we’ve helped each other out along the way,” said Douglas, “we’ll look forward to continuing this relationship.”

    For more information, and to enter the hospitality draw, contact The Well Society on 01698 338009 or email: well.society@motherwellfc.co.uk.

  • Women

    Hearts next in SWPL

    Hearts next in SWPL

    Hearts are the visitors to K-Park on Sunday when they take on Motherwell in SWPL. 

    Kick off is 4pm.

    How to follow the game

    Tickets for the match cost £8 for adults, with concessions and kids costing £3.

    Cash and card are accepted at the turnstiles. There is no facility to buy tickets online before the match.

    Story of the match

    Motherwell picked up a hard-fought point in tricky conditions in Edinburgh last weekend, drawing 0-0 with Spartans.

    Hearts picked up a 1-0 win at the Oriam the last time these two sides met but prior to that, Motherwell have enjoyed five wins out of the last six meetings against Hearts.

    The Jambos are currently flying high in the SWPL table. They are fourth on 29 points, five points ahead of their rivals Hibernian who are sixth.

  • First team

    Aitchison: ‘Remaining games are crucial’

    Jack Aitchison made his Motherwell debut in the cinch Premiership against St Johnstone on Wednesday, and despite training with his new teammates prior to the match, insists that he already feels at home. 

    The forward joined from Barnsley on deadline day and says that one of the important lessons he has learned from being down South, is not dwell on a bad run of form. He says that mindset is needed here and feels like Motherwell have the ability and the courage to turn their season around.

  • First team

    Next up: Aberdeen

    Next up: Aberdeen

    We are back on the road with the long journey to take on Aberdeen at Pittodrie.

    The match will take place on Saturday 4 February 2023.

    Kick-off is 3.00pm.

    Ticket Prices

    To buy, click here to get your tickets online or visit the ticket office at Fir Park.

    There will be no option to buy tickets at Pittodrie on the day of the game.

    Away Stand
    Adults £26
    Over 65s £20
    Over 75s £16
    Aged 18-21 £16
    Aged 12 – 17 £12
    11 and under £6
    • This fixture has been selected as the AFC Community Trust fixture, meaning that £1 from every ticket for the Motherwell end will be donated by Aberdeen Football Club to the Motherwell Community Trust.
    • Aberdeen have 4 pairs of tickets for wheelchair users and their carer’s. These tickets are priced at £12 for the wheelchair user, with the carer ticket free of charge.
    • Ambulant disabled tickets are charged at the age-appropriate rate and again can be issued with a free carer ticket should the supporter require it.
    • There will be no sales on the day.  Tickets must be purchased in advance.
    How to follow game online

    If you are outside the UK, you can watch the game via Motherwell TV.

    Should you be in the UK, it will be live commentary only.

    The Story of the Match

    It currently stands at one win each in the head-to-head this season.

    ‘Well were victorious last time out at Pittodrie in August – coming from behind to win 3-2 with goals from Spittal, Slattery and Van Veen.

    Both sides will be looking to bounce back from midweek defeats, with Aberdeen under the temporary management of Barry Robson following Jim Goodwin’s departure last week.

    Match Officials

    • Referee: Kevin Clancy
    • AR1: Sean Carr
    • AR2: Andy Milne
    • Fourth Official: Peter Stuart
    • VAR: Graham Grainger
  • Archive

    Motherwell 0 – 2 St Johnstone

    Motherwell 0 – 2 St Johnstone

    On a wet and rather dismal night a disjointed Motherwell shipped more home points as Saints comfortably took all three back to Perth with a 2-0 victory. 

    Goals from Drey Wright and Melker Hallsberg in the opening minutes of each half was enough to earn St Johnstone a deserved win and bring their lengthy losing run to an end.

    Conversely, yet another poor performance on their home turf left a lacklustre ‘Well not only pointless but slipping down to 11th in the cinch Premiership table.

    Despite freshening up his side with four of his January signings, Steven Hammell’s men were second best throughout to a much more determined and energetic Saints.

    After bringing in seven new faces in the January window, Steven Hammell gave four them a start in this crucial bottom six clash with Saints.

    Along with Shane Blaney and Olly Crankshaw, who finished the game against the Paisley Saints on Saturday, Riku Danzaki made his debut in the centre of midfield. Jack Aitchison, who only arrived from Barnsley on the eve of the match, joined Kevin van Veen in the home attack.

    With Callum Davidson’s side arriving at Fir Park on the back of seven straight defeats, and Motherwell without a home win since August, something had to give.

    And it took the Perth side only five minutes to get their noses in front and set themselves up to end their miserable run.

    A long-range effort from Stevie May provided Liam Kelly with a comfortable save. But a minute later the ‘Well ‘keeper was picking the ball out of his net after Wright’s low angled drive skipped past Kelly and in off his far post and give Hammell’s men an early setback.

    Despite having the experience of Paul McGinn and the returning Stephen O’Donnell on either side of centre pairing Ricki Lamie and Blaney, the Fir Park defence was repeated exposed by Saints’ front three in the early play.

    After 16 minutes ‘Well finally made an impression on Remi Mattews’ goal. Van Veen released Crankshaw but after racing from the half-way his curling shot from 18 yards went straight into the ‘keeper’s arms.

    Saints, though, looked far more dangerous and when May slipped the ball through to Nicky Clark he turned Lamie before screwing his shot across the face of goal and wide of target.

    Midway through the half ‘Well were dealt a second blow when Blaney limped off with a possible groin strain. That forced a reshuffle at the back, with Max Johnston taking up the right back slot and McGinn moving across to join Lamie.

    That didn’t help the Steelmen’s cause as they continued to be second to every ball as Saints chased a second goal and kill the game before half-time.

    Twelve minutes from the break there was a VAR check for a possible penalty after Cammy MacPherson tumbled in the home box. But much to the relief of the ‘Well support referee Don Robertson signalled that play should continue.

    Four minutes later there was a VAR check at the other end. From ‘Well’s first corner the ball was fed back to Crankshaw but as he tried to get beyond Dan Phillips at the corner of the box he also fell to the turf. But once again the ref waved aside penalty appeals.

    ‘Well fans were then screaming for handball when Aitchison won the ball inside the ‘D’ and with the ‘keeper off his line, the winger’s early shot at an empty goal was blocked by a defender just inside the box.

    After a pretty insipid first half, Motherwell finished the first forty-five exerting some pressure on the visitor’s goal but it wasn’t enough to placate the home fans who aired their displeasure as the team headed for the dressing room.

    Realising that a huge improvement was required in the second half to prevent the Steelmen slipping further down the league table, Hammell made two changes at the interval bringing on Brighton left- back James Furlong and Dean Cornelius to add some bite to a toothless midfield.

    It was a brighter start for the home side and more appeals for a penalty when Wright bumped into Danzaki 15 yards from goal.

    As the ‘Well players urged the referee to review the incident play raced to the other end where the Perth men doubled their lead.

    There were appeals for a foul as McGinn lost out to Hallberg at the edge of the box. As the defender fell to the ground May played the ball through the space allowing Hallberg to run through on goal before guiding the ball beyond Kelly and leave the Fir Park men facing an almost impossible task in the remaining 40 minutes.

    On the hour mark Stuart McKinstry replaced Danzaki and just in time to see his side pass up the best chance to get back into the game.

    The cross from Aitchison sailed over van Veen in the middle of Saints’ goal only to land at Crankshaw’s feet. But with Matthews committed and leaving his goal, the on loan Stockport County striker swept the ball across the goal face and beyond the far post.

    The out of sorts van Veen then made way for former St Mirren striker Jon Obikao who had 25 minutes to make an impact and salvage something for his new side.

    With 11 minutes remaining and the game drifting towards its conclusion, Furlong, 25 yards from goal, drove a left foot drive over the bar and leave Matthews with a largely untroubled 90 minutes.

  • Archive

    Steven Hammell reacts to St Johnstone loss

    “That simply, wasn’t good enough.

    “There are no excuses.”

  • First team

    Jonathan Obika joins on loan

    Jonathan Obika joins on loan

     Jonathan Obika becomes our third January deadline signing subject to international clearance. 

    The striker has joined the ‘Well on loan from Morecambe.

    Well acquainted with the cinch Premiership, the former St Mirren man has made six appearances this season for The Shrimps.

    The 32-year-old has played for the likes of Charlton, Swindon, Brighton, Oxford United, Crystal Palace and Yeovil Town and scored 20 goals in his stint in Scotland.

    “Jonathan gives us a big, physical presence in the final third,” manager Steven Hammell said.

    “When we found out he was available, we wanted to try hard to get him here and I’m pleased that has been achieved.

    “With Mikael picking up his injury, we needed a new focal point up top. “