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    Meet The Manager… Again!

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    The Well Society Fan Ownership week

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    TV: Highlights from Fir Park

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    TV: McGhee frustrated with home defeat

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    Inverness CT defeat in pictures

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    Motherwell 1 – 3 Inverness CT

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    TV: McManus sees McGhee similarities

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    TV: McGhee to take measured approach

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    TV: Highlights from Excelsior Stadium

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    TV: Craigan calls for consistency

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    Meet The Manager… Again!

    Motherwell FC and the ‘Well Society will host a unique two-part “Q&A night” at Fir Park next week.

    The fan forum will give supporters the unique opportunity to engage with representatives from both the football club and the ‘Well Society, including manager Mark McGhee.

    The evening, which will take place in the Centenary Suite on Monday 16th November (7pm start), will split into two halves with the first to re-introduce fans to the new boss as our host Tam Cowan, along with help from the audience, quiz the returning gaffer on how he plans to help bring on-field success back to Fir Park.

    The second part will give fans and Society members the opportunity to put forward their questions to members of both the football club, via Jim McMahon and Well Society boards about their vision of community ownership at Motherwell FC.

    We’ll also have free pies to give away at ‘half-time’ and there will be a special drinks promotion at the bar. Entry to the event is free of charge, admitted on a first-come, first-served basis.

    To submit any questions you would like to hear answered from either the manager or the ‘Well Society Board, please email us on well.society@motherwellfc.co.uk.

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    The Well Society Fan Ownership week

    The Well Society is delighted to announce that, in the lead up to our game against Hearts on 28th November at Fir Park, it is working with the Foundation of Hearts to bring you a fan-ownership themed week.

    The joint campaign is aimed at promoting the benefits of fan-ownership, encouraging more supporters from each club to get behind their fan groups, helping them drive on towards their targets.

    The Well Society Chairman, Brian McCafferty said “The Well Society is delighted to team up with the Foundation of Hearts for a fan-ownership week. We both have similar goals and it makes sense to collaborate with each other on ways to achieve them. Hopefully, sooner rather than later both clubs will be owned and run by the fans and the joint campaign will help in some way to achieve that.”

    We are looking for a total of 15 mascots (aged 12 and under), 11 to accompany the Motherwell starting line-up and another four to hold a Well Society banner before the match. The mascots and parent/carer of each child will receive free entry to the game.

    To be in with a chance of being involved, just email well.society@motherwellfc.co.uk with your name, age and the name of your favourite player with Mascot Competition in the subject heading.

    You also need to be an existing Well Society Junior Steel member to be eligible, for more details on how to join or renew memberships please have your parents/guardian visit www.thewellsociety.co.uk/junior-members/

    Entries must be in by Wednesday 18th November.

    If we receive more than 15 entries we will randomly draw the names from all entries and announce the winners on our website and social media as well as notifying all winners directly.

    Stay tuned on the lead up to the match as we announce more events and promotions that you can get involved in!

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    TV: Highlights from Fir Park

    Highlights from Fir Park as Louis Moult strikes again but ‘Well lose 1-3 to Inverness CT .

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    TV: McGhee frustrated with home defeat

    ‘Well boss Mark McGhee was left frustrated as his side crashed to a 1-3 home defeat against Inverness Caley Thistle.

    It was a hugely exacerbating afternoon with nothing going Motherwell’s way in terms of breaks, chances or even refereeing decisions.

    Caley took the lead from the penalty spot through Greg Tansey, who had missed his original kick but was allowed to retake for encroachment.

    Miles Storey doubled the lead before the break with a huge deflection wrong-footing goalkeeper Connor Ripley.

    Motherwell hit the bar before Iain Vigurs crashed home a stunning third, with the Steelmen scratching their head at how they were trailing by three.

    Louis Moult netted his seventh of the campaign to bring Motherwell back in it, but despite creating a raft of chances, most of which ended up in the Cooper Stand, it ended 1-3.

    To make matters worse, Stephen McManus picked up a second yellow in the last second, which means he will now be suspended for the trip to Ross County.

    [pullquote]“The result is obviously hugely disappointing, it’s not the result I expected or wanted. The game got away from us.[/pullquote]

    “I came out of it still finding a lot of good in it,” McGhee said afterwards.

    “The result is obviously hugely disappointing, it’s not the result I expected or wanted. The game got away from us.

    “I thought the referee had a poor game too, but the referee is our best referee. At some point he is going to have his worst game. We have our worst game sometimes and today I thought he had his.

    “You can argue all you like about the penalty, it hit his arm but he’s not looking at the ball. I don’t know, maybe it is a penalty?

    “As far as following into the box, if you watch any penalty tonight on the TV, every single one would look the same. People will be following in.

    “I imagine I’ve seen it before but I’ve not seen it for a long, long time that I can remember where the referee made them take it again because somebody stepped in. People do it.”

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    Inverness CT defeat in pictures

    Action images from today’s 1-3 defeat to Inverness CT in the Ladbrokes Premiership.

    Snaps courtesy of SNSPix.

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    Motherwell 1 – 3 Inverness CT

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     Phil McGhee Fir Park

    Motherwell slipped to a hugely frustrating 1-3 defeat at the hands of Inverness Caley Thistle at Fir Park this afternoon.

    Despite the eventual scoreline, there was little between the teams. However, a twice taken penalty from Greg Tansey and a deflected shot from Miles Storey just before the interval, gave John Hughes’ men a fortunate two goal lead which ‘Well never recovered from.

    When Iain Vigurs volleyed home a superb third soon after the break, the home side might have given it up as a bad day. But after Louis Moult pulled one back ‘Well pushed on for the final 30 minutes without adding to their score.

    After coming off the bench to snatch the late winner last week, Moult was given a start, partnering Scott McDonald up front, in an otherwise unchanged Motherwell side.
    After Ryan Christie had curled an effort beyond Connor Ripley’s goal the Motherwell front two combined. But after Moult’s head-flick had sent McDonald racing through he failed to find his partner at the edge of the box and the early chance was gone.

    The open start to the game turned Caley Thistle’s way after eleven minutes with a couple of interventions from Craig Thomson. Firstly the referee harshly adjudged Stephen McManus to handle a high ball in the penalty box, despite the defender facing the other way and appearing to be pushed in the back.

    However, after the ‘Well captain protested that it wasn’t deliberate, Ripley brilliantly saved Greg Tansey’s low struck penalty. As Josh Law raced in to clear the rebound the referee awarded a retake for encroachment. Despite the boos from the home crowd, Tansey kept his composure to slam home his second attempt and give the visitors a fortunate lead.

    Fuelled by a sense of injustice, ‘Well pressed towards the Inverness goal for the remainder of the half.

    Moult was first to force a save from Owain Fon Williams but his header from Lionel Ainsworth’s free kick was straight at the ‘keeper.

    Marvin Johnson then latched onto McDonald’s through ball only to sweep the ball over the bar before Joe Chalmers’ deflected effort was held by the ‘keeper.

    Midway through the half, and with most of the action in and around the Caley box, Ainworth’s attempt rebounded to Josh Law but his sweetly struck shot was just too high. Moult, from just beyond the back post. also failed to hit the target from Johnson’s in-swinging cross.

    Having pushed hard for the equaliser, the home side was hit by a sucker punch just before the break.

    There appeared little danger at the corner of the box when Miles Storey curled a shot towards goal but a big deflection carried the ball the other way, wrong-footed Ripley and give Inverness a 2-0 lead.

    The Highlander’s luck continued moments later when Liam Grimshaw’s 20-yard drive smacked off the face of the cross bar.

    If Thistle’s first half goals carried an element of fortune, the third eight minutes into the second was sensational.

    There was a touch of irony, though, as Vigurs who was brought to Fir Park on the strength of his cultured left foot, unleashed a stunning volley which raced high into the net from the edge of the box, to extend the lead over his former club.

    To their credit the ‘Well players refused to buckle and five minutes later pulled a goal back. Ainsworth delivered another tempting cross beyond the back post and this time Moult slid in to squeeze the ball into the net off the ‘keeper to claim his fifth league goal of the season.

    Motherwell patiently tried to build on that goal for the last 30 minutes and created a chances but without really testing Fon Williams.

    An exchange of passes which started with Stephen Pearson and ended with the midfielder’s powerful drive over the bar raised hopes of a dramatic fightback but ‘Well couldn’t find a way past a solid and well drilled ICT defence.

    In the final minute of injury time the referee compounded ‘Well’s miserable afternoon when he showed McManus a second yellow for an innocuous looking challenge on Caley sub Dani Lopez.

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     Ally Reilly at Fir Park

     FT’ | 1-3

    Motherwell 1 – 3 Inverness CT

    94′ | 1-3
    Red card: Lopez goes down clutching his face and gets McManus a second yellow

    90′ | 1-3
    Four minutes added on.

    79′ | 1-3
    ICT sub, Wedderburn on for Vigurs.

    78′ | 1-3
    Motherwell sub, Robinson on for Johnson

    77′ | 1-3
    Bit of ping pong in the ICT box which falls to Fletcher 12 yards out but he can’t make a clean connection and the chance is gone.

    71′ | 1-3
    ICT sub, Warren on for Storey

    69′ | 1-3
    Motherwell sub, Fletcher on for McDonald

    67′ | 1-3
    Great play by Pearson as he drives forward and gets into the box but can’t keep his shot under the bar!

    64′ | 1-3
    McManus booked for a heavy but fair challenge.

    60′ | 1-3
    Very nearly 2 there as Ainsworth gets a shot away at the back post but it is knocked wide for a corner!

    58′ | 1-3
    GOAL! Moult pulls one back, sneaking in at the back post to poke home Ainsworth’s cross

    55′ | 0-3
    Kennedy booked for a clumsy looking foul on Lopez

    53′ | 0-3
    Goal – Iain Vigurs volleys home a corner kick in spectacular fashion.

    51′ | 0-2
    Booking for Devine as he clatters into Moult on the half way line.

    47′ | 0-2
    Meekings hauls down Moult in the box. Strong penalty claims but ref not interested!!

    Second half is underway. COYW!!!

    HT: Motherwell 0 – 2 Inverness CT

    45+ 2′ | 0-2
    4 minutes added on

    45′ | 0-2
    Goal – Storey’s shot from the edge of the box is deflected past Ripley to give ICT a two goal lead

    42′ | 0-1
    ICT go close as Lopez heads Storey’s cross wide of the post.

    39′ | 0-1
    ICT sub, Christie limps off for Lopez

    36′ | 0-1
    Pause in play as Christie lands awkwardly. Looks a sore one.

    25′ | 0-0
    McDonald absolutely clattered by Devine as he rose to head but ref gives nothing. Not even a check on the Aussie….

    23′ | 0-1
    Ainsworth gets into the box but his shot is blocked and falls to Law who drills inches over the bar from 18 yards!

    22′ | 0-1
    Great ball in by Johnson finds Moult at the back stick but he can’t get his header on target. Great chance!

    18′ | 0-1
    Vigurs booked for a foul on Moult as he broke away.

    16′ | 0-1
    Free-kick is floated into the box by Johnson to the head of Moult but his header is straight at Fon Williams

    12′ | 0-1
    Goal – This time Tansey sticks it away. 1-0 to Caley.

    11′ | 0-0
    Penalty is saved but referee orders a retake!!

    11′ | 0-0
    ICT penalty as the ball is cannoned off McManus’ hand with him looking in the opposite direction. Deliberate?

    8′ | 0-0
    Loose ball is collected by Pearson about 25 yards out. He shoots but it flies well wide and over.

    6′ | 0-0
    ICT looking dangerous as Christie twists and turns past the defence and gets a shot away. Not a bad effort but goes wide.

    Storey and Christie get the action underway. COYW!!

    Out come the teams at an overcast Fir Park. Flood lights are already on….

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    TV: McManus sees McGhee similarities

    Defender Stephen McManus says there’s an air of familiarity about working with new boss Mark McGhee.

    The 33-year-old enjoyed some of the best years of his career under current Scotland boss Gordon Strachan when he was at Parkhead and Middlesbrough.

    He now finds himself working with Strachan’s national team assistant after McGhee took the Fir Park hot seat several weeks ago.

    And McManus sees major parallels between the two close friends in the way they manage.

    He said: “There are similarities in a lot of drills. The manager puts his own slant on them but for some of us it’s like putting the clock back seven years.

    [pullquote]I can totally see the similarities between Gordon and Mark. They are very humble. They work extremely hard. They put a lot of trust and belief in the players and it’s up to the players to maintain that trust by working as hard as they possibly can and doing whatever they are asking you to do.[/pullquote]

    “It has been great. The reason Gordon brought Stuart McCall and Mark McGhee in as his backroom staff is because they are very good at what they do but they also are good people. Good people surround themselves with good people.

    “I can totally see the similarities between Gordon and Mark. They are very humble.

    “They work extremely hard. They put a lot of trust and belief in the players and it’s up to the players to maintain that trust by working as hard as they possibly can and doing whatever they are asking you to do.”

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    TV: McGhee to take measured approach

    ‘Well boss Mark McGhee wants his side to play more smartly on their own patch as Inverness visit Fir Park tomorrow.

    The Steelmen have picked up four points in their last two visits at what are notoriously difficult venues in Pittodrie and Rugby Park.

    And a big part of Motherwell’s success in those games has been a resolute, compact and disciplined style whilst carrying a threat on the counter attack.

    Now McGhee wants to try and transfer the best bits of that into tomorrow’s game as ‘Well look to try and build on their recent momentum.

    [pullquote]I’m going to send out the players in a way that I think will win us the match at home and that may be somewhat different from a team going gung ho.[/pullquote]

    He told the gathered press at Motherwell’s weekly news conference: “The modern game has a lot better results away from home than there used to be, and part of the reason for that is teams are much more organized and determined in their shape and defensive play, they make it so difficult for the home team.

    “What quite often happens is the home team doesn’t have enough to unpick their opposition and end up getting suckered because they pile on chasing a goal and getting a result.

    “We’ve looked at things really closely and we’re going to try and make sure we don’t fall into that trap.

    “I’m going to send out the players in a way that I think will win us the match at home and that may be somewhat different from a team going gung ho.”

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    TV: Highlights from Excelsior Stadium

    Highlights from Excelsior Stadium as Motherwell’s Under 20s lose 1-0 against St Johnstone in the Development League.

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    TV: Craigan calls for consistency

    Under 20s boss Stephen Craigan has called for his side to find some consistency after their lost at home to St Johnstone.

    The young Steelmen have won two and lost two of their last four games, and can’t string a run of positive results together.

    Craigan’s men were edged out by a single goal in a low-key game with little quality.

    And the former Steelmen skipper has challenged his players to find a level of performance over an extended period to put themselves in Mark McGhee’s thoughts.

    “It was very disappointing; after starting the game well in the first half, we go behind then look a bit flat,” he said.

    [pullquote]We’re still searching for consistency, which isn’t always easy when dealing with younger players, but I’ve said for many weeks now, it’s up to them to find it.[/pullquote]

    “We’ve changed the shape, the team, the personnel, brought senior players in, brought the youngsters back in but we’re unable to put a run of wins together.

    “We’re either doing 75% good and 25% bad and getting something, or doing 25% good and 75% bad and losing the match and we can’t have that.

    “I’ve told the lads, the first-team manager won’t even look at them unless they get some sort of consistency of their game, and that doesn’t matter who it is. Unless they can do it over five or six games and maintain that level of performance, they won’t progress.”