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  • First team

    Matty Connelly joins East Kilbride on loan

  • First team

    Stuart Kettlewell previews Rangers

  • Women

    Academy Coaching Role Vacancy

  • Club

    Working with Scottish Autism charity

  • Archive

    Fir Park action on Christmas Eve

  • Club

    Jim McMahon to step down as chairman

  • First team

    Lacking a ruthless edge // St Mirren 0-0 Motherwell

  • Women

    Dundee United 0-1 Motherwell

  • First team

    St Mirren 0 – 0 Motherwell

  • First team

    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to St Mirren draw

  • First team

    Matty Connelly joins East Kilbride on loan

    Matty Connelly joins East Kilbride on loan

    Matthew Connelly has joined East Kilbride on loan until the end of the season. 

    The 20-year-old keeper has had loan spells with Gretna, Falkirk and Stranraer previously.

    East Kilbride have made a positive start in their Lowland League campaign and are currently seven points ahead at the top of the table.

    Best of luck, Matty.

  • First team

    Stuart Kettlewell previews Rangers

    Stuart Kettlewell previews Rangers

    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to the news that Chairman Jim McMahon and interim Chief Executive Derek Weir will be departing the club. The manager says that the two have been supportive since he arrived at the club and have been excellent servants to Motherwell. 

    He says there is scope for one maybe two players in the January window as the focus turns to the January window that opens in a couple of weeks. Kettlewell also gives his thoughts on a new look Rangers side that have started brightly under the reigns of new manager Phillip Clement.

  • Women

    Academy Coaching Role Vacancy

    Academy Coaching Role Vacancy

    We are looking to add coaches within our girls academy. 

    The ideal candidates would have prior coaching experience and are working at UEFA B license level.

    All roles within the girl’s academy are voluntary positions.

    If you are interested and require further details, please contact academy coordinator Calum Ross calum.ross@motherwellfc.co.uk

  • Club

    Working with Scottish Autism charity

    Working with Scottish Autism charity

    We are working with Scotland’s largest autism-specific charity, Scottish Autism, to advertise their recruitment drive in Lanarkshire. 

    Scottish Autism operate a number of social care services across Lanarkshire and have secured an advertising billboard at Fir Park to promote job opportunities to a wider audience.

    Staff and supported people from Scottish Autism visited the club to view the advertising for themselves.

    The charity is keen to recruit people who share their values, and they need not have experience in social care as full training will be provided.

    We hope the advertising space will help Scottish Autism reach a different audience and attract people to apply for roles who may not have considered working in social care before now.

    Find out more information about Scottish Autism online.

  • Archive

    Fir Park action on Christmas Eve

    Fir Park action on Christmas Eve

    Motherwell are back at Fir Park on Christmas Eve to take on Rangers. 

    Kick off is 12pm.

    How to follow the game
    Hunter Stand O’Donnell, Cooper, McLean Stand
    Adults £26 £33
    Concessions £22 £24
    Young Adults £12 £12
    Juniors £6 £6

    – Concessions Tickets would be ages 65 and over and FT Students with a valid matric card.
    – Young Adults tickets would ages 12 to 17.
    – Juveniles would be 11 and under

    Supporters are able to buy tickets online here or visit the ticket office at Fir Park.

    Ticket Office open from 10am until 12pm. No pay gate facility.

    The game will be shown live on Sky Sports.

    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.

    Kit Watch

    We will be wearing our home kit for this match.

    Injury Update

    Lennon Miller, Pape Souare and Dan Casey all remain sidelined for this match.

    It was revealed last week that Casey is facing six to eight weeks on the sidelines.

    Calum Butcher is a doubt and will be assessed closer to the game. Paul McGinn made his first appearance since October, after recovering from a cheekbone injury.

    Motherwell’s Fortunes

    Motherwell picked up their first clean sheet since September 3 2023 on Saturday against St Mirren in a 0-0 draw. It was the Steelmen’s fifth draw in seven outings but the winless run continued to 14 games as a result.

    Liam Kelly saved Mark O’Hara’s spot kick.

    With midweek games still to be played, Motherwell are now 11th in the table after 18 games.

    Opposition Report

    Rangers picked up the first piece of silverware on offer this season, defeating Aberdeen to lift the Viaplay Cup trophy.

    Captain James Tavernier made it 14 goals for the season in the process of netting the winner at Hampden.

    The Gers are chasing down Celtic at the top of the table, with the gap down to five points, although they have two games in hand over their old firm rivals.

  • Club

    Jim McMahon to step down as chairman

    Jim McMahon to step down as chairman

    The club has been informed that Chairman Jim McMahon will formally announce his intention to stand down from the role at the next AGM, currently scheduled for mid-February 2024.

    He will leave the position by end of the season at latest, once a successor has been appointed and certain live projects have been completed. Jim has been a Director of the club since March 2001 and became Chairman in 2016, when the Well Society became the Club’s majority shareholder.

    Jim initiated the discussions with John Boyle about how to move to fan ownership and led the work involved in framing the legal and financial structure of the Society. He was also the first 1886 member.

    The club has now re-started the process to recruit a permanent CEO. Derek Weir, who took on the CEO job, on an interim basis, in April 2023, has advised that he wishes to exit the role by the end of March at the latest. Since 2010, Derek has held a number of positions, including Vice Chairman and Director of the club, the first Chairman of the Community Trust in 2011 and a Board member of the Well Society when it was founded in 2011.

    He also represented the club on the SPL Board. He then agreed to become CEO when the Club’s initial attempt at recruiting a suitable, permanent replacement for Alan Burrows was unsuccessful. After he leaves the CEO role, Derek will step back from having any involvement with the running of the club.

    These changes will form part of a wider Board re-structure currently being worked on. A resolution will be presented to the AGM seeking approval to increase the number of permitted Directors, with a view to increasing the size of the Board and broadening the range of experience.

    “I have been a Motherwell supporter since my dad took me to my first game aged four,” Chairman Jim McMahon said.

    “It has been a privilege to be the Chairman of the club I love and which has meant so much to me and my family. My key aim has always been to try to improve the long-term financial robustness of the club.

    “It has become very clear over the last few years that for the club to operate on a sustainable basis, provide the manager with a competitive player budget, meet the vastly increased cost of our other activities including having a successful Woman’s Team and maintaining a fit for purpose Stadium, Training Ground and Academy facility, that it will require significant investment; funding on a similar scale to that received by many others in the SPFL.

    “We have undertaken a large amount of work and held numerous discussions to explore how we could best achieve this. The final stages of a fund-raising initiative are almost complete and will be ready to be shared early in the New Year.

    “It is therefore the right time for a new Executive team to work with the recently expanded Well Society Board, to take this on and put in place a long term operational and funding plan for the club.”

    “Having grown up a few hundred yards from the ground and been a dedicated supporter since the mid-70s, I was grateful to John Boyle when he asked me to join the Board nearly 14 years ago,” Derek Weir added.

    “Whilst working for an organisation you care passionately about can be extremely difficult, with many highs and lows, both on and off the park, I feel honoured to have had the opportunity.

    “Having discussed at length with Jim, I agree the time is now right for others to take a fresh look at how the club is run and manage it through the next phase of its long history. I wish all those involved every success for the future.”

    Jim and Derek will work with the remaining club Directors and Well Society Board to ensure a smooth transition to the individuals appointed to these roles. Both will be here to support and help in any way they can during that process.

    The club would like to thank Jim and Derek for their dedicated service over many years and wishes them both well for the future.

  • First team

    Lacking a ruthless edge // St Mirren 0-0 Motherwell

    Motherwell went to high flying St Mirren in search of a much needed three points. 

    In heavy rain and gusty conditions, the first half passed by relatively incident free, with very few chances presenting themselves. The first big opportunity came for St Mirren at the start of the second half, when Stephen O’Donnell handled the ball in the penalty box and the hosts awarded a penalty.

    Step forward Liam Kelly, who saved Mark O’Hara’s effort to keep the scoreline level. From then on, Motherwell took control.

    Mika Biereth, Blair Spittal, Harry Paton and Theo Bair all had chances but couldn’t find a way past the St Mirren keeper.

    It was a clean sheet for the ‘Well, their first since September 3, but the wait for a win goes on with Rangers next up.

  • Women

    Dundee United 0-1 Motherwell

    Dundee United 0-1 Motherwell

    Motherwell headed into the new year on a positive note, as the women of steel cruised past Dundee United to end their six-game winless spell at a windswept Foundation Park on Sunday.

    Jo Addie converted the only goal in a promising afternoon for Paul Brownlie’s side, with the defender latching onto Sarah Gibb’s pinpoint delivery for her second goal of the 2023/24 SWPL campaign.

    Head Coach, Paul Brownlie made two changes from the defeat to league leaders Rangers last weekend, with Kaela McDonald-Nguah and Carla Boyce returning to the starting XI, as summer acquisition Morgan Cross secured a place on the bench following a three-month spell on the sidelines.

    Keen to replicate their dominant display over the Tangerines at K-Park in October, Motherwell started firmly on the front foot, with the visitors attacking setup forcing United into trading possession deep into their own territory.

    The breakthrough almost came in the opening few minutes. Addie pickpocketed her opponent on the right flank, before chipping a dangerous delivery across the face of goal, as Boyce connected at the back post, but the strikers attempt failed to trouble the United stopper.

    Moments later, Gibb’s first corner kick of the afternoon, floated precisely into the centre of the six-yard box, with Chelsie Watson’s initial attempt ricocheting off of the crossbar before falling to the feet of Louisa Boyes, who was denied on the rebound.

    Less than a minute later, Watson was again denied by the woodwork. The referee adjudged a handball at the edge of the penalty area following a Bailley Collins strike, and from the resulting free-kick, Watson’s curling right-footed attempt rattled the near post.

    As the half-time whistle neared, and Motherwell’s attacking frustrations continued to mount, the breakthrough finally emerged.

    Gibb’s threatening delivery from the left continued to cause the hosts problems, with Addie rising highest above the United backline, to prod home at the back post.

    Forward Morgan Cross returned to competitive action in the second half, and immediately impressed with her quick turn of pace. The winger teed-up teammate Bailley Collins after a driving run on the right, but Collins’ drilled effort connected with the crossbar for the third time of the afternoon.

    United tried to rally late on, but the women of steel stood resolute to record a vital result, that narrows the gap to the top-six, ahead of a three-week hiatus over the festive period. Brownlie’s side will return to action in the first week of January, with a short-trip to Petershill Park to face Partick Thistle in the Scottish Cup.

  • First team

    St Mirren 0 – 0 Motherwell

    St Mirren 0 – 0 Motherwell

    Motherwell left Paisley with a point after a 0-0 draw with St Mirren.

    Goalkeeper Liam Kelly was the hero as he saved Mark O’Hara’s 50th minute penalty to help his side earn a point.

    Swirling wind and rain caused havoc as both sides struggled to carve out any good chances in the first half.

    Greg Kiltie had the best chance of the first forty-five as he got on the end of Small’s cross but the winger mis-hit his shot and it looped over the bar.

    Despite and evenly contested first half, the second half almost got off to the worst possible start for the Steelmen.

    Marcus Fraser got in down the St Mirren right and his cross struck the hand of the sliding Stephen O’Donnell. Referee Craig Napier wasted no time in pointing to the spot.

    Former Motherwell man Mark O’Hara stepped up but Liam Kelly was equal to his effort, diving low to his right and the Motherwell defence did the rest to clear the danger.

    From there Motherwell looked the more likely to break the deadlock with a host of great chances.

    Georgie Gent got the end of Blair Spittal’s free-kick but his header was straight at Hemming.

    Then Blair Spittal was played in and although the midfielder did the hard part, cutting inside to beat Gogic, he couldn’t find the target.

    Minutes later fellow midfielder Callum Slattery was played in and went down under pressure from Gogic in the box but this time the referee waved away the claret and amber claims.

    Mika Biereth took advantage of some slack defending as he burst through 1-1 but the ball seemed to get caught in his feet and Hemming raced off his line to make the block.

    St Mirren had a rare break upfield and Liam Kelly was called into action to beat away Thierry Small’s curling effort.

    Stuart Kettlewell shuffled his pack, bringing on Oli Shaw and Theo Bair and the Canadian almost won it late on. He went through on goal but again Hemming did well to save with his legs and ensure his side went home with a point.

    Motherwell will be frustrated to have left with only one point but Stuart Kettlewell will take positives away from this side’s performance.

     

  • First team

    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to St Mirren draw

    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to the 0-0 draw with St Mirren.

    Tricky conditions
    Should have won with the chances we had
    Defensively strong