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    Postponed matches now rearranged

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    TV: Highlights from Rugby Park

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    Craigan pleased with Killie win

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    Kilmarnock U20s 0 – 1 Motherwell U20s

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    Grimshaw returns south

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    Under 20s face Killie tonight

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    Scottish Cup 5th Round draw

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    Ticket news: vs Hearts

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    TV: Highlights from Fir Park

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    TV: McGhee praises professional ‘Well

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    Postponed matches now rearranged

    The two Motherwell matches postponed in December have now been rearranged for this February.

    The Partick Thistle match, which was originally scheduled for Saturday 5th December 2015, will now go ahead on Tuesday 2nd February 2016.

    The Dundee Utd match, originally penciled in for Boxing Day, will now take place on Tuesday 16th February 2016.

    Partick Thistle vs Motherwell
    Tuesday 2nd February 2016
    Firhill, Glasgow
    7.45pm KO

    Dundee Utd vs Motherwell
    Tuesday 16th February 2016
    Tannadice, Dundee
    7.45pm KO

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    TV: Highlights from Rugby Park

    Extended highlights from Rugby Park as Kieran Kennedy’s first half header is enough to give the Under 20s a 1-0 win over Kilmarnock.

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    Craigan pleased with Killie win

    Under 20s boss Stephen Craigan was pleased with his side after they returned to winning ways with a 0-1 away win at Kilmarnock.

    The experienced Steelmen controlled the game with the only disappointment for ‘Well, as the headed back up the M77 to Lanarkshire, being the margin of victory.

    The win jumps the Claret and Amber men up four places to ninth in the table and within four points of the top six with two games in hand.

    And Craigan was quick to praise the attitude of his side, who won for the first time since December 1st.

    “I was expecting us to see a lot of the ball given how experienced a team we were able to name,” he said.

    “A lot of it was going to come down to the attitude of the five first-team lads, their quality on the ball and how they could bring the younger lads with them.

    [pullquote]“Both the players who came from the first team, and the younger lads who played, all did themselves proud.[/pullquote]

    “We probably should have been further ahead and you see in the last minute, they had a couple of corners and that’s why I am always saying we need to be as ruthless as we can be.

    “Thankfully, we saw the game through to take all three points.”

    Craigan was speaking after his side had a short winter break over the Christmas and New Year period.

    It was a decent first half of the season for ‘Well, who sit near the middle of the table with several games in hand.

    ‘Well also have a Youth Cup Quarter Final against Celtic or St Johnstone to look forward to, but the Under 20s boss insists it’s still about development and producing players capable to turning Mark McGhee’s head.

    He continued: “The aim for us is to get as much game time for our younger players as possible.

    “I want to get as many of them as ready as they can be for first-team football. Yes, want to win games.

    “I enjoy winning, I am sure the players do too but we mustn’t lose focus about what we’re here to do, and that is accelerate the development of our young talent.”

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    Kilmarnock U20s 0 – 1 Motherwell U20s

    A first-half header from Kieran Kennedy gave Motherwell U20s a deserved 1-0 victory over Kilmarnock at Rugby Park.

    However, the final result doesn’t tell the story of the game as the Steelmen dominated from the first minute to the last, with the only mystery being how they didn’t add to their single goal tally.

    Stephen Craigan was able to call on the experience of Wes Fletcher, Louis Laing, Jack Leitch, Joe Chalmers and the aformentioned Kennedy, with the likes of Luke Watt, Chris Cadden and Dylan Mackin also having first-team experience.

    Motherwell started on the front foot and had four chances to get their noses in front within the first eleven minutes.

    Fletcher hit the side-net after two minutes, Allan Campbell fired high over the bar, Dylan Falconer also hit the side net before Kennedy headed a Chalmers corner over the crossbar as the Steelmen looked to exert their authority.

    Four minutes later, Killie keeper Conor Brennan kept the scores level when he rushed off his line to stop Falconer who had blasted a fierce shot at goal from twelve yards.

    Home midfielder Dean Hawkshaw was next to save his side, getting back on the line to hack clear Laing’s effort, who had prodded towards goal after getting on the end of Chalmers’ corner.

    It took Kilmarnock 32 minutes to register their first effort at goal, but Brett Long blocked Scott McLean’s low shot with his feet.

    That would prove a vital save as with their next attack, ‘Well would finally open the scoring. Cadden drew the foul on the bye-line, allowing Chalmers to whip in a free kick that was headed home by Kennedy from six yards out.

    Craigan’s men continued to push for more goals and Fletcher again hit the side-net before a long-range Laing shot skimmed inches wide of target with Brennan at full stretch.

    The second half started much the same way the first ended, with ‘Well on the attack. Wes Fletcher turning well on the edge of the area before curling an effort just wide of target.

    Killie did have a rare shot when Aaron Splaine curled a shot at goal that forced Long to tip round for a corner.

    However, it wasn’t long until normal service was resumed, with the Fir Parkers on the attack. Half time sub Dylan Mackin stung the palms of Brennan with a shot from 18 yards before the same player was unlucky to see a low shot deflect just over the cross bar after a lovely Leitch back heel.

    Laing had another long range shot that forced Brennan to turn around before a Fletcher flick was well held by the Killie keeper.

    Campbell dragged a low shot wide before free kicks from Chalmers and Watt went over the bar and straight at the keeper respectively.

    Incredibly, after being under the cosh for the vasy majority of the match, Killie almost stole a leveller with the last kick of the ball when Dale Carrick turned a corner just wide of Long’s left hand upright.

    Motherwell: Long, McMillan, Chalmers, Watt, Kennedy, Laing, Falconer (Mackin – 46mins), Campbell, Fletcher, J. Leitch, Cadden

    Subs Not Used: Morrison, Moore, R. Leitch, Ferguson, Turnbull, Watters

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    Grimshaw returns south

    Motherwell FC can today (Tuesday) confirm Liam Grimshaw has returned to his parent club Manchester United.

    Although the midfielder’s loan agreement was due to expire on Sunday night, United had a recall option for any point during the January window, which they exercised yesterday with a view to trading the player on.

    Grimshaw leaves Fir Park having played sixteen times for the Steelmen across the SPFL Premiership, League Cup and William Hill Scottish Cup.

    ‘Well boss Mark McGhee explained: “We’ve held numerous very positive talks with both Liam and his representatives about the possibility of him becoming a Motherwell player.

    “So much so, our plan was to try and finalise an agreement with Manchester United this week. However, we have been gazumped at the last minute by an English club who offered a package that we simply cannot compete with.

    [pullquote]From Motherwell Football Club’s point of view, it is yet another example of how we are set-up to develop young players and this should give further encouragement to any footballer, club or parent about what we have to offer and the platform we can provide.[/pullquote]

    “Whilst that is frustrating, we completely understand everyone’s position.

    “I would like to firstly sincerely thank Manchester United for allowing us to have the player for the last four months.

    “Liam himself has been fantastic in how he has approached the move and his conduct and performances throughout. We’re naturally disappointed to be losing him, but at the same time, proud of him that he’s earned such a good move and wish him every success.

    “From Motherwell Football Club’s point of view, it is yet another example of how we are set-up to develop young players and this should give further encouragement to any footballer, club or parent about what we have to offer and the platform we can provide.

    “We prepare for every eventuality so have other irons in the fire which we will now explore.”

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    Under 20s face Killie tonight

    Motherwell U20s are back in action tonight (Tuesday) when they take on Kilmarnock at Rugby Park.

    Stephen Craigan’s men return from their mini winter break with a trip to Ayrshire to face an out of sorts Kilmarnock side who have lost their last four games.

    The two sides have met twice this season; a 2-2 draw in the League and a 1-0 win for Motherwell in the Youth Cup, with Ross MacLean’s superbly taken free-kick being the difference that afternoon.

    Both sides sit on seventeen points in the table but ‘Well have two games in hand.

    The match will take place at the Rugby Park ,Kilmarnock, with kick-off at 6pm.

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    Scottish Cup 5th Round draw

    Motherwell have been drawn to face Stirling Albion or Inverness CT at Fir Park in the Fifth Round of the William Hill Scottish Cup.

    The tie is due to be played on Saturday 6th February. Admission information will be confirmed in due course.

    FULL 5th ROUND DRAW

    Motherwell V Stirling Albion or Inverness CT

    East Kilbride or Lothian Thistle V Celtic

    Dundee Utd V Partick Thistle

    Dunfermline or Ross County v Linlithgow Rose or Forfar

    Rangers v Kilmarnock

    Annan Athletic v Greenock Morton

    Dumbarton v Dundee or Falkirk

    Hearts v Hibernian

    Reaction to follow..

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    Ticket news: vs Hearts

    There are a limited number of tickets left for sale for Saturday’s Ladbrokes Premiership game with Hearts at Tynecastle.

    Motherwell fans have been allocated 680 tickets  in a section of the Roseburn Stand, with those tickets being sold on a first come, first served basis from the Fir Park Ticket Office.

    The ticket office will be open for business on Thursday night.

    Tickets for the match are priced at:

    Stand    Roseburn Upper     Roseburn Lower 
    ADULT                        £24    £18
    CONCESSIONS                          £18    £13
    UNDER 18                           £14    £10
    UNDER 12:                           £5    £5
    • Concessions are listed as 65 and over and full time students with a valid matriculation card
    • Hearts will open a Pay at Tynecastle facility on the day of the match depending on pre-sales
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    TV: Highlights from Fir Park

    Extended highlights from Fir Park as goals from Moult, McDonald,  Johnson and a Pearson double seal a 5-0 win for Motherwell against Cove Rangers.

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    TV: McGhee praises professional ‘Well

    ‘Well boss Mark McGhee heaped praise on his players for their attitude in today’s Scottish Cup win over Cove Rangers.

    The Fir Park boss named the same starting eleven that has played in the last four matches, and was rewarded with a throughly professional performance, extending Motherwell’s unbeaten run to six matches.

    Louis Moult and Scott McDonald gave the Steelmen an early cushion before Marvin Johnson and Stephen Pearson added a third and fourth before the interval.

    Pearson completed the scoring with a fifth during the second half, rounding off a throughout satisfying day, which was only played due to the fantastic effort of the Groundstaff and a group of volunteer supporters, who helped clear Fir Park of several inches of snow from 6am this morning.

    ‘Well will now take their place in Monday’s last sixteen drawn, and McGhee was delighted with the application shown by his side.

    “It was a professional performance; at not point did we take Cove lightly,” the Fir Park boss told MFC TV after the match.

    “We gave the opposition total respect in the way we prepared this week and the way the players have trained has been outstanding.

    “Going into the match, I was confident that if we took that sort of showing into the game, then we would win and that’s what happened.

    “We made a great start with two early goals, and that really settled everyone down.

    “I should also credit John Sheran and his Cove side, they stuck at it, kept their shape and worked extremely hard for each other and contributed a lot to the game.

    “However, they came up against a team in good form with players at the top of their game, particularly in the forward positions. It was a good Cup tie, and we can be very pleased with ourselves.”

    [pullquote]“We gave the opposition total respect in the way we prepared this week and the way the players have trained has been outstanding.[/pullquote]

    McGhee also praised the contribution of substitute James McFadden, who made his ‘third’ debut in Claret and Amber to an almighty roar from the home stands.

    The 48-times capped Scotland legend contributed with several excellent touches and went close on a couple of occasions.

    And McGhee hailed McFadden’s presence around the club, saying: “He has still to get up to speed but he will be able to make a contribution.

    “He is an entertainer. You saw the way he teamed up with Scott so there will be another day where we will be able to use him in the same sort of way and he will be effective for us.

    “I have said before, he is just brilliant, having him around the place, the influence he has in others like Dom Thomas for instance. It was a pity he didn’t score.”