Stuart Kettlewell gives his reaction after Motherwell’s 2-1 win over Livingston in pre-season.
His team returned to action on Scottish soil with Shane Blaney and Moses Ebiye scoring against the West Lothian side.
Stuart Kettlewell gives his reaction after Motherwell’s 2-1 win over Livingston in pre-season.
His team returned to action on Scottish soil with Shane Blaney and Moses Ebiye scoring against the West Lothian side.
We can confirm that the voting papers are being distributed today to Club shareholders who should receive their packs in the coming few days.
Should any shareholder not receive theirs by the end of next week we would urge you to contact the Club by email to shares@motherwellfc.co.uk or by telephone 01698 333333. The Well Society will be in touch separately with their members.
Ahead of the voting commencing on Monday (8th July) the Executive Board felt it appropriate to summarise the investment proposal from Erik and Courtney Barmack, following further queries posed to the Club and also in light of recent releases from all parties.
Within the Barmacks’ and the Well Society’s (WS) business plans, there are lots of interesting ideas. We welcome both. Having studied both at length, it is our view that combining these ideas, locally and internationally, gives us the best chance of broadening our reach and appeal, and therefore generating additional revenues.
The Barmacks’ proposal would mean:
When we started seeking investment for Motherwell FC, it was to change from the current model of season-to-season budgeting, heavily reliant on player transfer income to break even and instead move onto a more certain funding basis which facilitates more strategic longer-term planning.
That is a very difficult task, and two key outcomes are required to achieve it.
We believe that the Barmarks’ offer, working in partnership with the WS, gives us the best chance of achieving those outcomes. In our opinion, it also fairly values the Club when factoring in all of the safeguards incorporated within the proposal.
Therefore, the MFC board is recommending that shareholders accept the proposal.
The Barmacks’ business can be found here.
The Well Society’s business plan be found here.
Mason Blyth-Clark is our second signing of the summer.
The forward joins the women of steel ahead of the forthcoming 2024/25 SWPL campaign on a season-long loan deal from Rangers.
The Scottish youth international makes the switch across the River Clyde after featuring for local rivals Hamilton over two consecutive loan spells. Blyth-Clark’s performances were rewarded after picking up the Accies players player of the season award.
“I’m delighted to have joined Motherwell,” Blyth-Clark said.
“I’m excited by the vision Paul and Leanne have for the club and I feel I can really develop myself as a player here.
“I can’t wait to get started.”
The pacey 17-year-old joins the women of steel having gained a wealth of professional experience, having featured 22-times for the Accies and twice for parent club Rangers.
‘This is another great addition to the squad,” head coach Paul Brownlie added.
“Mason adds a new dynamic to the squad in the final third and is a technically exciting young player who can really drive us forward this season.
“Despite her age, Mason already has a wealth of experience at this level and we believe Motherwell is the perfect next step in her footballing journey.”
We can now confirm the ticket details for all of our Premier Sports Cup tickets.
For our matches at Fir Park, we can confirm that a Season Ticket discount has been made available for Motherwell, Edinburgh City and Partick Thistle fans.
If you have a Season Ticket, an adult ticket will cost £10, with all concessions costing £5.
If you don’t have a Season Ticket, adults will be £12 and concessions will be £6.
Motherwell season ticket holders will have until the 11th July at 5pm to secure their own seat for the Edinburgh City match, with the ticket being added to their season card and until 25th July at 5pm for the Partick Thistle match.
Tickets for Motherwell fans are now available to buy online.
You are able to renew or purchase your season ticket for the upcoming campaign here.
We can also confirm pricing has been agreed with Montrose for our match on Tuesday 16 July.
Adult tickets will cost £12, with all concessions costing £6. There will be no discount for season ticket holders.
You can buy online now.
Please note that Montrose do not have separate ticket prices for the stand and that seating is allocated on a first come basis.
Disabled fans are asked to e-mail the club at office@montrosefc.co.uk with their details and they will be accommodated in the stand (Home Section). Carers receive free entry by reporting to the main reception. Disabled parking can also be reserved by dropping us an e-mail.
Any further queries please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
Clyde have now confirmed ticket details for our trip on Saturday 20 July.
Adult tickets will cost £12, with all concessions costing £6. There will be no discount for season ticket holders.
They can be bought online here.
Murron Cunningham has extended her stay at the club after agreeing a contract extension.
Experienced defender Murron Cunningham will remain with the women of steel for a fourth consecutive season after signing on a permanent basis from Hearts in 2021.
“We are delighted to have Murron back for next season,” Head coach Paul Brownlie said.
“Murron came back from a major injury and really hit the ground running. She is a model professional to have within the squad and has demonstrated real leadership qualities.
“Getting Murron back into regular competitive action was a significant milestone. The season ahead is the next opportunity for Murron to build up those minutes on the pitch.”
Cunningham cemented her place at the core of the Motherwell backline, featuring on 25-occasions, with the defender playing a pivotal role in sustaining the women of steel’s exceptional 11-game unbeaten run.
“I am delighted to be staying at the club for the forthcoming season,” Cunningham said.
“Extending my contract for the season ahead is exciting for myself personally. I’m really looking forward to the season ahead and I can’t wait to get the games underway to see what we can achieve as a squad this year.”
Former captain and long-serving centre-back Georgie Rafferty will depart the women of steel after five years in claret and amber.
The former SWPL, SWPL Cup and SWF Scottish Cup champion, joined a newly-promoted Motherwell side in the summer of 2019 following a productive spell in Glasgow with Celtic, as the Lanarkshire side prepared for their first season of top-flight football.
Five seasons in claret and amber followed, with the defender facing the highs of the Scottish Cup Semi-Final and the lows of a serious injury which ruled the 27-year-old out of action for over two years.
“It’s been a really difficult decision to leave the club this summer,” Rafferty noted.
“I’ve been fortunate enough to represent the club for a few years now and it’s been extremely special, particularly getting to wear that armband on several occasions throughout the years.
“I’ve came to a bit of a crossroads between my personal and football career. I’m now a qualified paramedic, and it feels the right time to move on from the club and onto the next chapter in my footballing and personal career.”
Since making the switch to North Lanarkshire in the summer of 2019, Rafferty played a pivotal role in etching the women of steel into the history books; guiding the club to two Scottish Cup Semi-Final appearances. The latter proving to be an historic occasion for the side, becoming the first Scottish women’s team to contest a domestic cup Semi-Final at the national stadium, Hampden Park.
“I think I’ve really matured as a person and as a player throughout my time at the club,” Rafferty explained.
“The club has been a big part of my career and I’m very grateful for the opportunity to represent Motherwell on many occasions. Without a doubt, the most special moment was playing at Hampden in the Scottish cup semi-final. I think most of the girls involved in that day would say the same, not everyone can say they’ve played at the national stadium so it definitely was a special moment walking out onto that pitch.
“I think the clubs came on massively since I joined. Paul and Leanne work tirelessly to make the club a more professional environment on and off the field.”
The experienced defender had to face a tough injury setback throughout her time in claret and amber, with a major knee concern ruling Rafferty out of action in her debut season at the club.
“I’ve had a really difficult time with injuries, Rafferty detailed.
“Unfortunately in my first season at the club, I had a bad knee injury which had left me out for just over two years. I had a couple of operations and unfortunately at the time support had to be very limited as a result of covid. The club was going through a new management change at the time, so mentally it was really difficult for me as I wasn’t sure what the future held.
“I was told due to the severity of injury that I may not play again, so I’m very grateful for the club and staff to have given me the opportunity to get back onto the pitch and kicking a ball again.”
Despite the tough injury setback, Rafferty thanked the club staff for supporting her return to action and will continue to support the club whilst starting the next chapter of her footballing journey.
“I need to give massive praise to the club physio at the time, Aileen,” Rafferty said.
“I can’t thank her enough for all her support, I definitely wouldn’t be where I am today without her encouragement and assistance.
“I’d just like to say thanks to Paul and all the club staff for their support throughout the years at the club. I’ll still be supporting and cheering the girls on and I wish everyone involved at the club all the best going forward!”
The club would like to thank Georgie for her efforts and dedication throughout her time at Motherwell and wish her well for the future.
The Executive Board of Motherwell FC have now had the opportunity to digest and discuss the very detailed Well Society’s “Our Club, Our Future” plan that is available here.
We all want a positive future for Motherwell FC and welcome the comprehensive work that has been undertaken.
The Executive Board support a number of the visions identified by the Well Society which include some initiatives that we are already progressing as we continually strive to improve all aspects of Motherwell FC.
Over 900 of you completed our fan survey last month, which covered a range of topics associated with the club.
We are hugely appreciative of everyone who took time to fill out the survey. We have spent some time going through and analysing the results of the survey and have came away with a number of key points that we wish to share.
First off, we wanted to explain the reason for asking about gender/ethnic background. These questions were required as part of the SFA’s Club Licensing, where we need to gather information on fan diversity and inclusion.
We noted that X, formerly known as Twitter, was the most common place people found out news about the club, with Instagram being the least popular.
Website traffic is for two, main, reasons which is to discover latest news and ticket information. From the results, we could see there was an appetite to get ticket information emailed to you, as well as posting on the website.
We were able to see that the majority of supporters do not attend hospitality, nor do they attend club events like Player of the Year or Hall of Fame. Price appeared to be the biggest issue for supporters.
Other key points (jotted down):
Incentives ST- discount at shop/kiosks
Most travel by cars to away games, over half would be interested if we ran buses to games
45% never by a programme, 22% rarely, 15% always
46% never buy a half time raffle ticket
Just under half not reasonably priced items at kiosks
Need more options of soft drinks, children’s lunch box, burgers chips, vegan/vegetarian options
Almost 500 believe no convenient parking
Safe standing- might need to explain why this isn’t possible at this stage
Motherwell will make the journey through to Prestonfield Stadium on Tuesday 9 July to face Linlithgow Rose.
Kick off is 7:45pm.
This is a testimonial match for Rose player Gary Thom.
Admission costs will be £10 for adults and £5 for concessions. Tickets can be bought online.
The Motherwell team will be made up of first-team and academy players.
Left-back Steve Seddon is the latest player to sign for Motherwell ahead of the 2024/25 season.
The 26-year-old has joined the club on a one-year deal, with an option of a further year.
“This was an area of the pitch we knew we needed to strengthen,” manager Stuart Kettlewell said.
“We have been trying to recruit someone who is not only the right type of player, but the right type of person too.
“Steve has played a lot of football down in England, and with that comes vast experience. He likes to get forward which is something that is important in our system.
“I hope he hits the ground running. I’ve spoken with him since his arrival at Fir Park and you can tell he’s raring to get going.”
Seddon was an academy player for Reading, before he moved to Birmingham City in 2014, where he signed his first professional contract in April 2016.
During the 2017/18 season, he began to train with the first-team and was named on the bench for the first time in January for a trip to Huddersfield Town in the FA Cup.
By the end of the season, Seddon was tipped for a promising future and signed a new one-year deal.
Having secured his contract, he joined Stevenage on loan until the January 2019. He made 18 appearances during his stay, scoring three goals and assisting four.
That impressive stint seen him join AFC Wimbledon on loan when his previous loan deal expired, moving up to League One. He became a key component of the side and helped maintain their League One status.
Seddon started 18 games in that spell, scoring three and assisting on one occasion.
Upon his return to his parent club Birmingham City in the summer of 2019, Seddon made his first competitive appearance for the club. He started the opening day trip to Brentford in the Championship, assisting the winning goal in the process.
He made four appearances before he picked up a hip injury that kept him out of action until January. Once fit, he joined Portsmouth on loan until the end of the season. He played 18 games for Pompey, scoring once and provided five assists.
The start of the 2020/21 season seen Seddon an unused substitute for Birmingham, so the left-back opted to join AFC Wimbledon for the second time on loan until the end of the season. After making 19 appearances in all competitions, his parent club exercised their option to recall Seddon in the January.
Then Birmingham manager Aitor Karanka said he wanted to access Seddon and see if he was ready for first-team action. A change of manager seen Lee Bowyer at the helm shortly afterwards and the new boss began to play Seddon in his side. He started six matches from April until the end of the season where Birmingham avoided the drop to League One and Seddon earned a new contract at the club.
Despite that new deal, Oxford United brought Seddon to the club for an undisclosed fee on a three-year deal. He made 40 appearances for the League One side where, once again, he was involved in the goals, assisting five and scoring three in all competitions.
In his second season at Oxford, game time became more sporadic for Seddon so he joined Cambridge United on loan until the end of the season in January 2023. His start to life with the U’s wasn’t a good one as he was stretchered off in his first game after colliding with his keeper. Despite the setback, he recovered and made 10 appearances.
Last season, he joined Burton Albion on loan for the full campaign. A strong season with the Brewers seen Seddon make 42 appearances across the board, scoring three and assisting three. Playing at left-back for the majority of his time there, on occasion, Seddon would be deployed further forward at left-midfield.
Oxford United released Seddon in May 2024 and he becomes our ninth new face during the summer window.
“This is the first time I’ve came across the border to play,” Steve Seddon added.
“It’s an exciting opportunity and something really different for me. The manager spoke to me at length about the vision for the club and that’s what grabbed me.
“It’s not just about the present, he’s planning for the future and looking to build. Hopefully, I can play my part in that.”