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    Post Split fixtures announced

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    Made in Motherwell: Lee McCulloch

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    Vote closing for Young POTY

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    Meet Carl McHugh

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    Limited availability for Awards night

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    Goal Zone with Allan Campbell

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    Motorpoint March Player of the Month

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    Post-split hospitality on sale now

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    Centenary hospitality sold out

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    Made in Motherwell: Andy Walker

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    Post Split fixtures announced

    Motherwell’s post split fixtures for season 2016/17 have been announced by the SPFL.

    ‘Well will face Dundee at home on Saturday 29th April before Ross County travel to Fir Park the following weekend (Saturday 6th May).

    Motherwell then cross the River Clyde for the final Lanarkshire Derby of the campaign on Saturday 13th May before a midweek home match against Kilmarnock (Tuesday 16th May).

    The Steelmen will sign off the season with an away trip to Inverness CT on Saturday 20th May.

    • Saturday 29th April (3pm KO): vs Dundee (H)
    • Saturday 6th May (3pm KO) vs Ross County (H)
    • Saturday 13th May (3pm KO) vs Hamilton (A)
    • Tuesday 16th May (7.45pm KO) vs Kilmarnock (H)
    • Saturday 20th May (3pm KO) vs Inverness CT (A)
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    Made in Motherwell: Lee McCulloch

    There are countless tales of players who look back upon their time in the game and wonder if perhaps they had applied themselves a little more what they might have achieved.  That could never be said of Lee McCulloch however, who put the maximum he could into his career and was well rewarded for it. 

    A product of the Motherwell youth set up, like several youngsters of the day he was farmed out to junior football, in Lee’s case at Cumbernauld juniors.

    Very early in his senior career Lee almost grabbed the headlines as ‘Well faced MyPa-47 in the UEFA Cup. With seconds remaining and the tie locked at 3-3 on aggregate, Lee’s net-bound shot somehow clipped a post and rolled behind with ‘Well going out on away goals.

    He netted his first Motherwell goals in a 6-2 win over Hibs in January 1998 but it was only under Billy Davies did he cement his place as a first pick. Benefiting from playing alongside quality strikers such as Owen Coyle, John Spencer and Don Goodman, McCulloch was showing immense promise and soon became a wanted man.

    In March 2001 he joined Wigan for a reported £700.000, then the Latics record signing. Lee helped the Lancashire side progress from the third tier in English football to a 10th place finish in the Premiership with a League Cup Final appearance along the way.

    It was with Wigan that Lee earned the first of his 18 Scotland caps and he was involved in some famous wins, not least the 1-0 victory over France in Paris where he linked up fellow ‘Well youth graduates Stephen Pearson and match winner James McFadden.

    After six seasons in England, McCulloch joined Rangers for £2.25m in 2007. By the time he returned north, Lee had moved deeper playing in midfield, and over time he would become a regular in the centre of defence. Prior to Rangers financial difficulties, he would win three top flight titles, three League Cups and two Scottish Cups with the Ibrox side.

    Choosing to remain at Ibrox, ironically it was only his home-town club Motherwell who prevented him captaining Rangers from the Third Division to the top flight when ‘Well won the SPFL Premiership play-off in 2015.

    Lee moved on to Kilmarnock in the summer of 2015 in a player-assistant manager capacity.  Having been number two to both Gary Locke and Lee Clark. McCulloch is now in his second spell as caretaker manager of the Ayrshire side.

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    Vote closing for Young POTY

    Voting for the Young Player of the Year is coming to a close – so cast your votes now!

    Our kit sponsors awards nights takes place on the 15th April at the Alona Hotel in Strathclyde Park and you can still cast your votes for this award before it closes at 1pm on Thursday, April 13th.

    The award is sponsored by local Motherwell business Pachuco www.pachuco.co.uk who are a designer store specialising in children’s fashion.

    Business owner Paul Marley said “We as a local business are really pleased to be sponsoring the award and helping our local community club.

    We are looking forward to the night as we will be showcasing our latest trends and styles which you will be able to purchase there, in store or through our website.

    We thank Motherwell again for the opportunity of helping local businesses and look forward to seeing so many others there on the evening”

    You can learn more about Pachuco at their website here www.pachuco.co.uk and can cast your vote for the YPOTY on their Facebook page here https://poll.fbapp.io/fphbik

    For tickets for the event please call 01698 33 33 33, adult places are £45pp with Juniors at £15

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    Meet Carl McHugh

    Carl McHugh has won the Motorpoint Player of the Month award for March, decided by you, the fans.

    And now you have the chance to win something yourself – the opportunity to present Carl with his award!

    Before the next home league clash on April 29, you will get to meet the Motherwell number 8, go trackside ahead of kick-off against Dundee and present the midfielder with his prize in front of the fans.

    You will also be able to bring a friend to Fir Park because you’ll be awarded two complimentary tickets to watch the match.

    Marketing and Fan Engagement manager Ryan Murrant said: “This has been a great hit among the fans, getting to meet the player himself, walking on the park ahead of kick off in front of a busy Fir Park crowd and of course winning tickets too.

    “It’s a terrific chance for any supporter, and we would all like to congratulate Carl  on winning back-to-back Player of the Month awards.”

    He added: “You’ll be presenting Carl with his great award and we would like to thank our friends at Motorpoint for helping us get our fans more and more involved. It’s something for the lucky winners to look forward to!”

    To enter the competition, click here and follow two simple steps.

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    Limited availability for Awards night

    The Club’s annual Sponsors Event will take place within the Alona Hotel on Saturday 15th of April, and there are limited tickets left. 

    All Player Sponsors will have already received their invitation to this prestigious event and a limited number of tickets have been released for public sale which are available at £45 per person.

    Children can attend and dine at the event for a fantastic price of just £15, so don’t miss out!

    A 3 course meal will be served followed by a short Q & A with the Management Team and a number of Awards on the night,  including the Sponsor’s Player of the Season Award.

    Your host for the evening will be Fir Park favourite, Tam Cowan.

    To book phone 01698 333 333 or email events@motherwellfc.co.uk.

    Saturday 15th April

     7.00pm

    Alona Hotel, Strathclyde Park

    £45 per adult, £15 for children

    Dress code: lounge suit 

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    Goal Zone with Allan Campbell

    After scoring his first goal for Motherwell in his first home start, Allan Campbell sits down with MFC TV’s Lewis Irons to discuss his memorable header. 

    The youngster’s crucial, determined goal gave the Steelmen a 4-2 lead over Inverness Caley Thistle in one of the biggest clashes of the campaign.

    Allan talks through his goal with Lewis in the latest edition of ‘Goal Zone’.

    He said: “I’m still over the moon just now. At training all of the boys have been giving me praise which has been good and it’s not like me to score either.

    “It’s great knowing that all of the boys want you to do well and it’s obviously a proud moment for me getting my first Motherwell goal.”

    For more exclusive content, subscribe to MFC TV’s official YouTube channel.

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    Motorpoint March Player of the Month

    Voting has opened for Motherwell’s Player of the Month for March – sponsored by Motorpoint.

    Every month, ‘Well fans have the opportunity to cast their vote for who they think has put in the best performances.

    ‘Well played three games during the month, beating Kilmarnock at Rugby Park, losing narrowly to Aberdeen at Pittodrie and losing at home to St Johnstone; who did enough to get your vote?

    Thanks to club sponsors Motorpoint, the decision is up to the fans, so cast your vote now.

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    Post-split hospitality on sale now

    The post-split fixtures have been announced, and with the Steelmen set for three more home matches, don’t miss the chance to take in the final games of the campaign in style. 

    First up, the ‘Well host Dundee in just under two weeks, followed by Ross County and then Kilmarnock in some hugely important Premiership clashes.

    And with some outstanding offers available, we have something for everyone:

    • Experience one of our post-split matches from the comfort of a box (adult and children packages available), the Centenary Suite for a sit-down 3-course meal or the Millennium Suite for hot snacks
    • Season book holders can upgrade to hospitality from as little as £35pp
    • Reduced pricing in place for our home match against Kilmarnock on Tuesday 16th May

    For more information, please contact: hospitality@motherwellfc.co.uk or phone 01698 333 333.

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    Centenary hospitality sold out

    Centenary Suite hospitality for this weekend’s crucial clash with Inverness Caley Thistle is now sold out – but for those who missed it, there is still a chance to support your side with a money saving alternative.

    The club’s popular Centenary Suite hospitality may be unavailable, but the all-new ‘Bois Club’ and ‘Twist and Pout’ packages are still on sale – and at a reduced price too.

    Down from £90 to £80 for a limited time only, don’t miss the chance to take in this weekend’s game from the South Stand boxes.

    Holding up to parties of twenty, packages include:

    • Hot one-course buffet served with complimentary drinks
    • Padded seat within the box with excellent view
    • Matchday Programme and teamsheet
    • Half-time pies or sandwiches
    • Full-time: one hour complimentary drinks

    Dress code: Smart casual

    For more information, please contact hospitality@motherwellfc.co.uk or phone 01698 33 33 33.

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    Made in Motherwell: Andy Walker

    From the juniors to journalism, Andy Walker has been a familiar figure on and off the park in Scottish football over the last four decades.

    Tommy McLean made Andy one of his first signings upon taking charge at Motherwell in the summer of 1984, bringing him to Fir Park from Baillieston juniors.

    Blooded by McLean in the league around six months after his arrival, the striker came to prominence at exactly the right time, scoring three goals in the final weeks of the season as Motherwell closed in on the First Division title.

    Indeed it was Walker who grabbed the goal that secured promotion for Motherwell in the dying minutes of the penultimate match of the season against Brechin City in May 1985.

    Gradually making one of the striking berths his own, Walker proved himself a player for the big occasion netting the winner against Rangers in February 1986 and scoring against Celtic in the League Cup Semi Final at Hampden later in the year.

    It was the latter who would tempt Walker away from Fir Park in 1987 for a reported fee of £350,000. As so often happens after a move to one of the Old Firm, Andy found himself viewed in a different light and within a year he would earn the first of what would eventually be three international caps for Scotland. It wasn’t without reason though, after he enjoyed a scintillating first season at Parkhead as Celtic won a league and cup double.

    After five seasons with Celtic, Walker moved south to Bolton where he was particularly prolific and scored in a number of high profile matches for the Trotters.

    Seeking a return to Scotland in 1994 – had Tommy McLean had his way Walker would have served under him once more, but the emergence of Celtic in the bidding war put paid to any realistic hopes McLean had of luring him back to Lanarkshire and he signed for Celtic for a second time.

    Thereafter, Andy had spells with Sheffield Utd, Hibernian, Raith Rovers, Ayr Utd, Carlisle, Partick Thistle and Alloa before calling it a day after more than 400 league appearances.

    Walker would soon become involved in the media side of the game writing columns for newspapers and appearing as a summariser on television. These days he features regularly on Sky Sports covering both games in Scotland and England.