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    Working Together Document

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    MFC turns 140

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    Billy Campbell (1944-2026)

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    Chairman Kyrk Macmillan’s March update

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    Safer Internet Day 2026

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    Continued Partnership with Mind to Mind

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    K Electrical Wholesale become official sleeve partner

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    2026 Club AGM

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    John Chapman O.B.E. (1932-2026)

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    Don’t let it infiltrate you

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    Working Together Document

    Working Together Document

    Motherwell FC and the Well Society have signed a maiden Working Together Agreement.

    The document sets out how both the club and the Well Society can work for the benefit of both organisations.

    The agreement sets out a clear, shared framework for how both organisations will work in partnership, united by shared values, defined roles and a collective ambition to succeed.

    Signed at Fir Park on Saturday 4 April as part of Well Society Week, the agreement represents a significant step forward in strengthening governance, collaboration and delivery across the club and its majority shareholder.

    The document formally defines the roles and responsibilities of both the Motherwell FC Board and The Well Society Board, establishes a structured route to a medium-term strategic plan and introduces a clear framework for delivery and accountability.

    The document was prepared by:

    • Kyrk Macmillan – Club Chair
    • Grant Jarvie – Club Board
    • David Macfarlane – Club Board/Well Society
    • Derek Watson – Well Society Chair
    • Martin Grey – Society Board

    “This is an exciting time for Motherwell Football Club, and this agreement builds on the strength of our structure,” Chairman Kyrk Macmillan said.

    “It provides clarity, structure and shared purpose as we continue to move forward together. With both boards aligned, we are in a strong position to drive performance, deliver our strategy and build a sustainable and successful future for the club.”

    “This is a defining moment for fan ownership at Motherwell,” Well Society Chairman Derek Watson stated.

    “The Working Together Agreement ensures that the voice of our members remains at the heart of decision-making while providing a clear and professional framework for how we collaborate with, strengthen and support the club’s growth. It’s about trust, transparency and ambition for the future.”

    The signing formed part of Well Society Week – a celebration of fan ownership at Fir Park – including the launch of the Society’s ‘Own it. Grow it’ – aimed at increasing membership and strengthening supporter investment.

    Well Society Membership starts from just £5 per month for adults and £24 per year for Junior Steel members.

    Supporters can join today at by clicking here.

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    MFC turns 140

    MFC turns 140

    17 May 1886. 

    That was when it all began. And now, 140 years later, our club is thriving like never before. As we edge closer to our 140th birthday, we have a number of activities and events planned to mark our historic birthday.

    Fans Tifo

    Our supporters are planning a special tifo to mark our anniversary in style at our home match against Hearts on Saturday 9 May. They are looking for donations towards the cause.

    With £2,000 the target, any donations small or large are greatly appreciated.

    You can donate by clicking here.

    MFC Heritage Trust Dinner

    The Motherwell FC 140th Anniversary Dinner will be taking place on Friday 15 May 2026.

    This event will bring together some of the club’s most celebrated figures from across the decades including Willie Pettigrew, Stevie Kirk, Stephen Craigan and John Gahagan.

    You can by tickets now by clicking here.

    What to expect

    • Hero speakers from across the decades
    • Special surprise performances – bringing the club’s past to life
    • Exclusive 140th Anniversary commemorative brochure
    • A fantastic prize draw – which you can enter now, here
    • Opportunities to meet and mingle with former players who once had you on your feet
    • A warm, first-class anniversary atmosphere

    Celebrate the past. Support the future.

    • Venue: Dalziel Park Hotel
    • Timing: 6.30pm for 7.00pm / Carriages at Midnight
    • Dress Code: Black Tie / Just Look Great

    Places are limited – early booking recommended. Tickets: £69

    MFC140 Walkway

    As we enter our 140th year, we’re offering you the chance to become part of our home, permanently, no matter if you’re near or far.

    Our MFC140 Walkway is a space that will be designed for our supporters, and you will be able to purchase a special plaque with a personalised messages to celebrate births, marriages, anniversaries or pay tribute to loved ones.

    The MFC 140 Walkway will be situated at the entrance to the Phil O’Donnell stand for all to see. 140 Motherwell supporters will be able to write their name into history.

    Each floor tile has four lines with 16 characters per line and are priced at £140 each.

    Interested? You can buy now.

    These can be purchased online by clicking here or directly from the office on 01698 333333.

    Anniversary Matchday

    With our post-split fixtures now confirmed, we will be marking our 140th birthday on our final home match of the season on Wednesday 13 May.

    As the Steelmen get set to face Celtic at Fir Park in their final match in ML1 this season, it will be 130 years since our first match at Fir Park, which came against the same opponents back in 1895.

    The night will involve special activity to mark our anniversary. More details on this will be provided closer to the time.

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    Billy Campbell (1944-2026)

    Billy Campbell (1944-2026)

    We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of former Motherwell FC player Billy Campbell.

    Billy joined the club in 1968, arriving from Dundee. The winger went on to make 110 appearances for the Steelmen in his six-year stay at Fir Park.

    Scoring 13 times, the Northern Irish internationalist returned to Motherwell later, where he was assistant manager to Willie McLean. He also featured for Hamilton Accies, Sunderland and Linfield.

    Billy has passed away aged 81, and the thoughts of everyone at Motherwell Football Club are firmly with his family and friends at this sad time.

    RIP, Billy.

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    Chairman Kyrk Macmillan’s March update

    Chairman Kyrk Macmillan’s provides an update following the club’s AGM last week.

    The Chairman discusses ticket initiatives, training ground updates, Fir Park study, transfer strategy and more.

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    Safer Internet Day 2026

    Safer Internet Day 2026

    North Lanarkshire Child Protection Committee and Motherwell Football Club are supporting Safer Internet Day 2026.

    We’re committed to helping children and people stay safe online.

    The Public Protection website includes online safety information and resources for children, young people and families, to help everyone stay informed in an increasingly digital world.

    Explore the online safety resources by clicking the links below.

    I’m A Parent or Carer: Click Here.

    I’m A Child or Young Person: Click Here.

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    Continued Partnership with Mind to Mind

    Continued Partnership with Mind to Mind

    We are proud to announce our continuing partnership with the Scottish Government’s mental health campaign Mind to Mind, an initiative encouraging individuals to look after their mental wellbeing.

    Recognising that everybody has a unique experience and perspective when it comes to mental wellbeing, the Mind-to-Mind website, hosted on NHS Inform, features over 30 videos of people talking about their own mental wellbeing challenges as a way to help others who may be going through something similar.

    Covering topics including dealing with anxiety and panic, coping with money worries, handling stress, feeling lonely or isolated, lifting mood and moving through grief, each contributor shares practical advice on what has worked for them. The website also features commentary from a range of professionals and signposts where people can access further help and support.

    “This is an important message,” Paul McGinn said.

    “Life can be difficult and we all experience hard times. With the continued messaging around being open about how you’re feeling and making it clear that people should talk more, mental health and how you’re feeling mentally can become a comfortable topic of discussion.

    “Speak up, speak out, be heard.”

    As a club, we’re encouraging all of our supporters to take care of their mental wellbeing by visiting the website with all the details here.

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    K Electrical Wholesale become official sleeve partner

    K Electrical Wholesale become official sleeve partner

    Motherwell Football Club is delighted to confirm K Electrical Wholesale as the official sleeve partner of the first-team squad until the end of 2026/27 season.

    “We are incredibly excited to partner with Motherwell FC,” Derek Knox Founder of K Electrical Wholesale commented.

    “This collaboration aligns perfectly with our values of community and excellence.”

    From humble beginnings working from a garage in September 2020, K Electrical has rapidly evolved into a leading trade hub. The company now supports the entire Central Belt – from Greenock to Edinburgh.

    Their growth is fuelled by a team of seven specialists boasting over 100 years of combined industry experience. This expertise allows them to service everyone from local one-man contractors to large-scale electrical engineers and industrial factories.

    As a local company, we are proud of this partnership, and we look forward to supporting the club’s future success”.

    “We are delighted to partner with another local business that is truly invested in the club’s long-term success and community values,” commercial director Suzanne Reid at Motherwell FC added.

    “I thank Derek for his support and look forward to working with him and growing the partnership long-term.”

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    2026 Club AGM

    2026 Club AGM

    This year’s club Annual General Meeting will take place on Wednesday 25 February. 

    The AGM will take place in the 91 Lounge at Fir Park, commencing at 6:30pm.

    Papers will be issued in advance of the meeting to all Club shareholders week commencing 9th February.

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    John Chapman O.B.E. (1932-2026)

    John Chapman O.B.E. (1932-2026)

    We are sad to announce the passing of our former Chairman John Chapman at the age of 93.

    A lifelong supporter of the club, John joined the Executive Board at Fir Park in 1981, where he served five-and-a-half years before being appointed Chairman in 1987.

    At a time when the club was navigating tricky waters from a financial point of view, John began to steady the ship, and by 1990, he had successfully cleared all outstanding debt the club had, securing Motherwell Football Club’s future and stabilising its finances.

    His leadership allowed the club to build ambition in a sensible and stable manner, which was highlighted when the club lifted the Scottish Cup in 1991.

    Success on the pitch was prominent, but John didn’t stop there and began to devise plans to improve Fir Park for supporters, converting out-of-date terracing into all-seater stands.

    Our Chairman for ten years, before stepping down in October 1997, he remained proud of his efforts to stabilise the club he loved so dearly. His dedication and years of service were marked when he was named our Honorary Life President, a title fit for the great man.

    John was awarded the O.B.E. for services to the Scottish meat trade in the 1992 New Year Honours list, and his services to Motherwell Football Club will be remembered for years to come.

    “The Board and staff at Motherwell Football Club are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of our Honorary Life President and former Club Chairman John Chapman O.B.E,” Brian Caldwell said.

    “John was a dedicated Motherwell supporter who led the club during a difficult time, but also got to enjoy the fruits of his hard work when we lifted the Scottish Cup in 1991. Fir Park became a far greater experience for supporters due to John’s ideas and plans, with the changes he implemented still important to this very day.

    “John visited Fir Park last October for a match, and it was a poignant day to have him back here. He met Jens Berthel Askou and other members of staff, and it was an honour to have him at the stadium. This a very sad time for everyone associated with Motherwell Football Club and we all pass our sincerest condolences to his son Jamie, daughter Deirdre and all of his family and friends. We will support John’s loved ones during this difficult time.”

    His quiet and subtle leadership was a mark of a great man, who guided our club to safety and allowed it to thrive under his leadership. It’s with great sadness that we announce his passing, and our thoughts remain with his family and friends during this very sad time.

    Rest in peace, John. Thank you for everything you have done for our football club.

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    Don’t let it infiltrate you

    Suicidal thoughts and depression can quietly infiltrate your life, influencing every moment, every action, and every day.

    This ongoing struggle can gradually gain control, but it doesn’t have to.

    When you don’t have the strength to take another step, ask those you love to pull you. You’re never alone in this.

    In 2024, there were 704 probable suicide deaths in Scotland. 704 too many. We will keep fighting to help those who need it. Speak up, speak out, be heard.

    • Samaritans: 116 123
    • Mind: 0300 102 1234
    • National Suicide Prevention Helpline UK: 0800 587 0800
    • Papyrus: Call 0800 068 41 41
    • Text 07860 039967
    • Childline: 0800 1111

    Or Text “SHOUT” to 85258

    Motherwell Football Club would also like to extend its sincere appreciation to both Terry Nelson and Logan Fotheringham for their participation in this video. Both actors are from the local area and ensured they could take part in the hope they can help those who need it.

    You can find Terry on Instagram( tsn_1981) and X (@TSNelson81).

    You can find Logan on Instagram (@loganfotheringham_) and TikTok (@logan.fotheringham).