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  • First team

    Elgin City tickets now on sale

  • First team

    Longa ’30 friendly confirmed

  • First team

    Jon Obika returns

  • Well Society

    Membership passes 3600 mark

  • Club

    Current vacancies

  • First team

    Over 3000 Season tickets sold

  • First team

    Players departing 2022/23

  • First team

    Friendly with HSC Haaksbergen confirmed

  • Well Society

    Nice to meet Hugh

  • Club

    Thank you, Paycare

  • First team

    Elgin City tickets now on sale

    Elgin City tickets now on sale

    Tickets for our 2023/24 Viaplay Cup opener against Elgin City are now on sale. 

    Adult tickets cost £12, while concessions are £6.

    Tickets can be purchased online, with step-by-step instructions for supporters.

    For a disabled ticket, a concessionary ticket should be purchased on Fanbase with entry via gate 4 on the day.  The carer goes free.

    We have been allocated 1,000 tickets at Borough Briggs.

     

  • First team

    Longa ’30 friendly confirmed

    Longa ’30 friendly confirmed

    We will take on Longa ’30 in our second friendly match during our one-week trip to Holland. 

    The match will take place on Friday 30 June, with kick-off at 7pm local time (6pm U.K time).

    The game takes place at HMC ’17, Looweg 25 in Harreveld.

    Supporters are welcome to attend the match, with entry free of charge.

    Longa play in the Vierde Divisie in Holland and this friendly match will be their first fixture of the new season. 

    Our other friendly match takes place on Tuesday 27 June against HSC Haaksbergen at Groot Scholtenhagen stadium.

    Entry is free for supporters.

    Kick off is 7.30pm local time (6.30pm U.K time).

  • First team

    Jon Obika returns

    Jon Obika returns

    Striker Jon Obika has signed a one-year contract with the club, subject to international clearance, with an option of a further year. 

    Obika joined in January 2023, initially on loan from Morecambe, and went on to make 10 appearances in the claret and amber, scoring one goal.

    The 32-year-old missed seven games last season due to a hamstring injury but was back fit for the last three games.

    “Having been here last season, I was really eager to come back again this season,” Jon Obika said.

    “I thrive when I work in a professional environment and feel that’s when I can get the best out of me. This club has high standards in abundance and I’m fully committed for the campaign ahead.

    “There is a real feel-good factor at the club and I’m looking forward to trying to create a successful season together.”

    Jon Obika becomes Stuart Kettlewell’s first 2023 summer signing and is looking forward to working with the striker once again.

    “Jon has impressed me with his attitude and application since I arrived,” Stuart Kettlewell added.

    “He picked up a hamstring injury when we played Ross County in Dingwall. He picked the knock up in the first few minutes of the game but continued to fight and help the team towards a massive win on the road.

    “That’s the type of character he is and I’m delighted we can keep him at the club.”

  • Well Society

    Membership passes 3600 mark

    Membership passes 3600 mark

    Membership of the Well Society has now passed the 3600-mark, with newcomers signing up from afar afield as Nashville, Tennessee.

    American radio host Chris Chilvers has been watching the Well and couldn’t wait to become part of the club’s story. He said: “I’ve been taking in the games via the Paramount Streaming services that made the games available over the pond. I just fell in love with Motherwell.”

    Chris is one of 20 members living in the US. He’s looking forward to receiving his welcome pack and hanging his Well Society certificate up in the radio booth. He’ll help get the message across the airwaves to his listeners too, boosting the overseas contingent of members.

    Sisters Anna and Thea were our newest Junior Steel members to join up. They love MFC, enjoy the games and want a shot at being match day mascots, a chance all Junior Steel members have through our regular draw.

    As well as receiving a welcome pack and other benefits, Society members have the opportunity to help shape the club and get involved.

    Tom Feely, co-chair of the Society, said: “I’m delighted to reach this number, now we set the next target of another 100 members by the end of the year. Collectively we can do so much more. Thank you to everyone who continues to contribute and welcome to all the new members on board.”

    Find out more about membership by contacting the Well Society.

    Join here.

    More information of Junior Steel membership is here.

     

     

  • Club

    Current vacancies

    Current vacancies

    We currently have jobs available in the commercial, ticketing and hospitality departments.

    COMMERCIAL

    Job title: Commercial Assistant
    Reporting line: Commercial Director
    Department: Commercial
    Location: Fir Park Stadium
    Contract: Full-time, permanent

    THE ROLE
    A unique opportunity has arisen to join the Commercial department of Motherwell Football Club as Commercial Assistant.
    The full-time position will be based at Fir Park Stadium and the purpose of the role is to support the club’s day-to-day commercial operation. This is a fast-paced role and will require the working of home matchdays.

    KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
    Reporting to the Commercial Director, the successful candidate will be responsible for:
    Identifying and approaching new business leads both over the phone and face to face
    · Confident cold caller with the skills to reach decision makers.
    · Assisting Commercial Director with fulfilment of partner rights as and when required including matchday activation.
    · Selling of hospitality-based sponsorship opportunities, hospitality, social media and stadium assets
    · Development of bespoke sponsorship and advertising proposals to suit needs of individual companies.

    THE CANDIDATE
    The candidate attributes include:
    An understanding of Motherwell Football Club, Scottish football, and football in general
    Experience of a similar role would be advantageous.
    Be motivated to be successful, both as an individual and as part of a team
    Willingness to work matchdays and events.
    Strong entrepreneurial skills and ability to spot opportunities for revenue generation.
    Outgoing and enthusiastic
    A passion for football
    A flexible approach to working hours, with the ability to work matchdays and evenings when required.

    APPLICATION
    If you feel you can contribute to the success of Motherwell Football Club, please email your CV and cover letter to commercial@motherwellfc.co.uk

    Closing date for applications is 3rd July 2023.

    Hospitality and Functions

    Department: Hospitality
    Location: Fir Park Stadium
    Contract: Part time, flexible, weekend

    THE ROLE
    Part-time bar and waiting staff for our busy hospitality areas on match day and weekend functions. We are looking for fun, enthusiastic, confident and passionate people who are hard-working who can work flexible shifts.

    Ideal candidates will have experience in the hospitality trade and be available to work most weekends.

    To apply, please email your CV and cover letter to 

    Closing date for applications is 3rd July 2023.

    Ticketing

    Department: Ticketing
    Location: Fir Park Stadium
    Contract: Part time, flexible, weekend

    THE ROLE
    Matchday Ticket Administrator to help assist our busy Ticket Office on a match day, ensuring a professional and welcoming service for all visitors.

    KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
    ·     To operate and assist on any ticketing sales through Ticketmaster.
    ·     Provide a high level of customer service.
    ·     To operate the telephones
    ·     To be responsible for cash and card transactions made in the office.

    Training will be provided.

    To apply, please email your CV and cover letter to: 

    Closing date for applications is 3rd July 2023

  • First team

    Over 3000 Season tickets sold

    Over 3000 Season tickets sold

    With the beginning of our competitive season only four weeks away, we can provide the following update on season ticket sales. 

    At this moment, we have sold 3,150 2023/24 season tickets.

    The club are, as ever, grateful and thankful for your unwavering support for the team.

    We have exceeded our number of sales compared to this time last year by 300 tickets.

    You are able to renew or purchase your season ticket for the upcoming campaign here.

    If renewing, login to your ticketing account.

    You should then have a notification to ‘renew now’ on your profile.

    Then select ‘add to basket’ and follow the on screen instructions to complete the transaction.

    It’s easy to buy new. Head here to our online ticketing platform and then press ‘season tickets’.

    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 2023/24 campaign.

    Alternatively, call us on 01698 333333 or email tickets@motherwellfc.co.uk.

    If you need assistance with using our online ticketing website, a guide can be found here.

    We have also seen a rise in our hospitality seasonal sales.

    If anyone is interested in looking at our wide range of hospitality package for the season or half the season, contact hospitality@motherwellfc.co.uk.

  • First team

    Players departing 2022/23

    Players departing 2022/23

    We can provide the following update on players who will not be renewing their contract for next season. 

    Leaving us after four years of service is, Jake Carroll.

    The Irish full-back joined Motherwell in 2019 from Cambridge and went on to make over 75 appearances for the club.

    Missing most of the 2022/23 season due to a knee injury suffered early in the season, Carroll moves on to the next stage of his career.

    With Carroll still not fully recovered from this fluke injury, he has been offered to use our facilities here at Fir Park until required.

    Jack Aitchison will be departing the club after arriving on deadline day in January.

    The striker made 11 appearances for Motherwell in his spell at the club.

    David Devine moves on after coming through the youth ranks at Motherwell.

    The centre-back made his first-team debut back in 2019 against Livingston however has since struggled with injury. With loan spells at Queen of the South, Alloa and East Fife in his time, Devine moves on with our best wishes for the future.

    We can also confirm Corey O’Donnell, Daniel Hunter and Kian Speirs will be departing the club.

    Logan Dunachie has also left and has since joined Clyde on a permanent deal.

    The club wants thank all players who are leaving.

    We remain in discussions with a number of players ahead of next season and will provide an accurate update when possible.

  • First team

    Friendly with HSC Haaksbergen confirmed

    Friendly with HSC Haaksbergen confirmed

    We will face HSC Haaksbergen in Holland during our pre-season training camp. 

    Stuart Kettlewell’s men will face the Dutch outfit on Tuesday 27 June at Groot Scholtenhagen stadium.

    Kick-off is 7.30pm local time.

    Supporters are welcome to attend the match, with entry to the stadium free of charge.

    HSC finished sixth in the Derde Divise in 2022/23 with their competitive season ending on the 28 May 2023.

    “HSC Haaksbergen will provide us with valued minutes during our training camp,” manager Stuart Kettlewell said.

    “As much as training is important, playing matches is what will help the players get up to speed ahead of the new season.”

    A second fixture is close to being confirmed and will be announced shortly.

  • Well Society

    Nice to meet Hugh

    Nice to meet Hugh

    On the day when Motherwell Football Club honoured legendary manager Tommy McLean, with the official celebration of the stand named in his honour, another story was being written which will live in the annals of history for years to come.

    Kevin van Veen’s five-minute-strike made it 14 goals in 11 consecutive games for the Dutchman, a post war record, and one which broke the club milestone held by the prolific Hughie Ferguson. Ferguson scored 16 goals in season 1919-20, scoring in every one of the first 10 games. In modern times the Dutchman has overtaken Mark Viduka who scored 10 games on the trot.

    Watching in the stands on Sunday, as the 103-club record was surpassed, was Hughie’s grandson, his namesake, Hugh.

    A season ticket holder, the 66-year-old fan has cheered on the boys in claret and amber all his life and this season has watched as the Dutchman edged closer and closer to the family record.

    “My feelings on breaking the record set by my grandfather were, to be honest, quite mixed,” said Hugh.

    “As a family we are all extremely proud of Hughie’s achievements both at Motherwell and at Cardiff City FC, and it would be nice in an ideal world if all his records could have stayed intact. However, when Kevin scored I was on my feet cheering alongside every other Well fan in Fir Park!”

    The Well Society arranged for Hugh, and daughter Louise (32), to catch up with the man of the moment following the victory over Dundee United. When they were pitchside Hugh handed over a Ferguson family crest, the motto of which reads: ‘Sweeter after difficulties.’

    Hugh added: “I had made my mind up if he equalled or beat Hughie’s record I would like to be able to personally shake his hand and congratulate him on behalf of the family on a fantastic achievement.”

    After a season of thrills and majestic moments on the pitch the big striker had one more move up his sleeve – by reciting back to Hugh his grandfather’s achievements.

    “I know all about him,” Kevin told Hugh, “I read all his stats and the history and everything. Amazing!”

    Hugh said he was “surprised” van Veen was fully aware of his grandfather’s many achievements.

    He explained: “He said he was very impressed by all Hughie achieved in his career back in the day. He came across to me and my daughter as one of life’s good guys!

    “I congratulated him on breaking the record and wished him well for the remainder of his playing career. He laughed and apologised for breaking the record. But I’m sure he was joking!”

  • Club

    Thank you, Paycare

    Thank you, Paycare

    We would like to express our sincere thanks to faithful partners, Paycare, as our front of shirt partnership deal comes to a successful end.

    Our journey commenced in the 2018/19 season, when Paycare featured on the shorts of the first-team.

    They progressed to back of shirt in seasons 19/20 and 20/21 and laterally, became our front of shirt for the past three seasons.

    Paycare have been a fantastic support to the club and particularly during the pandemic.

    “It has been a joy to work with the Paycare team over the past five years with special thanks and mention to Kevin Rogers who was a regular in our hospitality suites,” Commercial Director Suzanne Reid said.

    “Kevin was with us every step of the way and it has been valuable to have the support of a company that shared our ambitions and values.

    “We have enjoyed great success together since our partnership began in 2018 and I will be forever grateful for his support and contribution to the club. I am certain he won’t be a stranger.”

    “As the former CEO of Paycare, I would like to express my gratitude to Motherwell Football Club for the opportunity to be part of their sponsorship family for the past five years,” Kevin Rogers added.

    “It has been an honour and a privilege to be associated with such a respected club.

    “We are extremely proud of the partnership we have had with Motherwell and the positive impact it has had on the team, the club, and the community.

    “The progress and success achieved by the club during this time are a testament to the dedication and hard work of everyone involved.

    “We wish Motherwell Football Club all the best for the future. Thank you for the wonderful memories and the opportunity to be part of the Motherwell family.

    “On a personal note, I look forward to getting back to Fir Park for the forthcoming season, ‘Mon the Well.”

    Our new front-of-shirt sponsor will be unveiled in the coming weeks.