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    Christmas Raffle returns for 2014

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    TV: Highlights from Fir Park

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    Dundee Utd win in pictures

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    TV: Black delighted with home win

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    Motherwell 1 – 0 Dundee Utd

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    TV: Black desperate for home win

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    TV: Vigurs keen to make his mark

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    McLean to officiate United clash

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    Scottish Cup: Ticket Information

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    TV: Highlights from Excelsior Stadium

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    Christmas Raffle returns for 2014

    Following the success of last year’s draw, Motherwell FC will again be running our Christmas Raffle to win a Match Sponsorship package.

    For just £5, you can be in with a chance of winning a full match sponsorship package for the game against Partick Thistle on Saturday 27th December.

    The package includes:

    • Four course meal served in the Joe Wark Lounge with a complimentary bar pre and post match.
    • Match programme and team sheet for you and your guests
    • Watch the match from seats adjacent to the Directors Box.
    • Half time tea served back in the Joe Wark Lounge.
    • The ability to pick the MFC Man of the Match.
    • Post match visit by the man of the match; you make the presentation and there’s a special MFC gift for each of your guests.

    The draw to pick the winning ticket will be at the Ross County game on Saturday 13th December.

    You can pick up your raffle tickets from the Chapman Building during the week, we’ll have sellers also in and around the ground on each matchday leading up to the draw.

    You can also buy them in Jack Daniels Sportsbar as well as buying them online by CLICKING HERE.

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    TV: Highlights from Fir Park

    Highlights from Fir Park as caretaker boss Kenny Black guides his Motherwell side to a 1-0 win over Dundee Utd

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    Dundee Utd win in pictures

    Action pictures from this evening’s hard-fought 1-0 win over Dundee Utd at Fir Park in the SPFL Premiership.

    Snaps courtesy of SNSPix.

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    TV: Black delighted with home win

    Kenny Black was delighted to end a difficult week at the club with a battling win over Dundee United at Fir Park.

    The Steelmen were rocked last Sunday with the resignation of long-term boss Stuart McCall and the club have had to pick up the pieces all throughout the week.

    However, with the rain battering down at Fir Park under the floodlights, the players were as brave as lions, working hard for every minute and deservedly ran out 1-0 winners thanks to Iain Vigurs’ second-half goal.

    [pullquote]We had to try and compete. For too long now there’s been a lot of talk at this club that we need to get a result, but we did our talking for once on the pitch tonight.[/pullquote]

    Black was thrilled with the performance and dedicated the three points to Motherwell’s former gaffer: “It finishes off a really difficult week for everybody, so I was delighted with that. We don’t have a game for a fortnight now so it gives everybody a chance to have a look and see what the situation is.

    “I’m going to go back down south, see my family and we’ll take it from there. Forget me, I’m not particularly enjoying talking about me, it’s all about those players in there.

    “They’ve had some difficult times and some difficult performances but they got their just rewards tonight.

    “We had to try and compete. For too long now there’s been a lot of talk at this club that we need to get a result, but we did our talking for once on the pitch tonight.”

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    Motherwell 1 – 0 Dundee Utd

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     Phil McGhee Fir Park

    Motherwell’s new era without Stuart McCall commenced with a narrow but thoroughly deserved 1-0 victory over Dundee United.

    After losing five consecutive games and their manager, little was expected of the home side against the league leaders and a team that hasn’t lost at Fir Park since April 2011.

    That all changed though in a dramatic and action packed ninety minutes

    Interim boss Kenny Black made only two changes to the side which lost at Perth, Mark O’Brien replacing the injured Stevie Hamill and Craig Reid returning at the expense of Zaine Francis-Angol. With Reid covering at left back, Simon Ramsden was deployed in front of the back four and his presence helped to blunt the free scoring Tannadice side.

    The Motherwell players looked determined from the start and might have been in front after just five minutes. In a quick move upfield Keith Lasley sent Lionel Ainsworth scurrying down the right hand side and after his cross was partially blocked Henrik Ojamma’s drive towards goal was booted clear by John Soutar.

    The first threat from United forced a wonderful block from Stephen McManus to deny Ryan Dow.

    The visitors had most of the ball but the Motherwell players made their presence felt although O’Brien’s robust tackle on Stuart Armstrong earned him a yellow card.

    It was McManus to the rescue again after 25 minutes when he stretched to deflect Armstong’s powerful strike on goal.

    ‘Well looked lively in attack and Lasley set up Ojamma at the endge of the box but the Estonian’s effort flew past on the wrong side of Radoslaw Cierzniak’s left hand post.

    A powerful run from Ojamma carried him into the United box but when the ball broke to Iain Vigurs he lifted the ball over the crossbar – but the home side’s determined play lifted the home crowd.

    At the other end, in 37 minutes and after a few close calls, Dan Twardzik made his first save diving full length to beat away Chris Erskine’s thumping drive.

    A minute later the ‘Well ‘keeper produced a more spectacular save rising and twisting to palm over an Aidan Connolly shot which took a wicked defelction on its way to goal.

    The first half ended with the ‘Well players and fans optimistic after a decent forty five minutes of action.

    And things got even better at the start of the second.

    In the 49th cruel luck denied ‘Well the opener. Cierzniak dived to push away Reid’s low drive but with ‘keeper grounded Ainsworth, from a tight angle, rattled the ball against the post.

    The goal was only delayed two minutes as Motherwell netted their first against United in five home games. Lasley was again the provider slipping the ball in front of Vigurs and his low drive skimmed past the ‘diving ‘keeper and inside the post.

    ‘Well thought they had made it 2-0 when Ainsworth raced onto Vigurs through ball to nudge it past the ‘keeper only to have the celebrations curtailed due to a belated offside flag.

    United looked stunned and after 58 minutes Jackie McNamara boosted his attack bringing on Gary Mackay-Steven and Nadir Cifti. But the home defence remained strong.

    It was the home side who came close again in 69th minute when a trademark run saw Ojamma drag the ball across the box before rifling a shot just beyond the far post.

    As the visitors chased an equaliser the ‘Well players threw themselves into blocks and tackles all over the park at both ends of the park. And while they defended in numbers to preserve their lead it was the home side who came closest to scoring in the closing stages.

    Keith Lasley, who played a true captain’s role, set up yet another chance, this time Vigurs drilling his shot just wide.

    Then after Conor Townsend nodded the chance of an equaliser over the bar Ojamma was denied a deserved goal with the last kick of the ball which forced Cierzniak into a great save.

    As well as collecting a long overdue three points it also sets up ‘Well for the return of United in the Scottish Cup in three weeks time.

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     Ally Reilly at Fir Park

    A ground-out win for ‘Well against their bogey team. 1-0 to the Steelmen! #MFCvDUFC

    FT: Motherwell 1 – 0 Dundee Utd #MFCvDUFC

    A minute left to play…

    91mins; Paton booked for kicking the ball away #MFCvDUFC

    Three minutes added on #MFCvDUFC

    89mins: Townsend wins a front post header but yet again can’t get in on target. Good chance wasted #MFCvDUFC

    88mins: Good chance for Vigurs abouot 20 yards out but this time he slices it just past the post #MFCvDUFC

    86mins: Twardzik awkwardly takes an Erskine cross. Almost palmed it into his own net :O #MFCvDUFC

    83mins: Kerr takes no chances and heads out for a corner at the backpost. From the corner, ref spots a foul and gives ‘Well a free-kick

    Kids, vote for your Match Attax Man of the Match by tweeting his name and the hashtag, #MatchAttaxMOTM

    79mins: ‘Well fans breathe a sigh of relief as the ball just won’t break for Any Utd striker after Ciftci went around Twardzik. Still 1-0

    And a Utd sub, Souttar off for Morris #MFCvDUFC

    77mins: Motherwell sub, Ainsworth makes way for Law #MFCvDUFC

    75mins; Townsend heads past the post from Ciftci’s deep ball in #MFCvDUFC

    70mins: Great stuff from Ojamaa! Cut in from the left and arrowed a shot towards the top corner but it whistles just inches wide! #MFCvDUFC

    69mins: great chance for Erskine as Paton clipped a nice cross in but he can’t head is goalwards #MFCvDUFC

    62mins: Fojut and Ojamaa booked. Fojut with 4 pushes on Ojamaa, Ojamaa with….nothing? Strange booking. #MFCvDUFC

    58mins: Dundee Utd subs, Spittal and Connolly off for Mackay-Steven and Ciftci #MFCvDUFC

    56mins: ‘Well have a goal WRONGLY disallowed! Ainsworth well onside and should have been 2!

    51mins: Vigurs slots home from 20 yards!! Good work by Lasley to set him up! 1-0 to the Steelmen #MFCvDUFC

    GGOOOAALLL!!!

    49mins: Ainsworth strikes the post! Reid’s shot is palmed out to him and from 6 yards out he can only find the inside of the post. So close!

    Second half is underway #MFCvDUFC

    HT: Motherwell 0 – 0 Dundee utd #MFCvDUFC

    41mins: McManus is booked for hacking down Dow on the half-way line. #MFCvDUFC

    39mins: It’s another fine save from Twardzik! This time he tips Connolly’s deflected looping shot over the bar! #MFCvDUFC

    38mins: Twardzik has to react sharply to beat away Erskine’s left footed shot from 20 yards. Good stop #MFCvDUFC

    35mins: Great chance for Spittal. Slid through 1 on 1 but opts for the toe-poke and sees it fly just wide of the post #MFCvDUFC

    33mins: Utd have a free-kick, wide on the right, Paton delivers to the back post where ‘Well sweep it clear #MFCvDUFC

    30mins: Great chance! ‘Well counter and space opend up for Ojamaa who then tees up Vigurs. He was leaning back though and shoots well over

    28mins: Ojamaa is unlucky to see his long-range effort fly just past. #MFCvDUFC

    24mins: Lasley clatters Townsend on the edge of the box. Dangerous free-kick….which Spittal harmlessly curls well over #MFCvDUFC

    17mins: Erskine picks up a loose ball on the edge of the box but is off balance and skews his left-footed shot well wide #MFCvDUFC

    15mins: Great recovery challenge from McManus as he slid in on Dow. Looked like he was going to score #MFCvDUFC

    14mins: O’Brien booked for a late challenge in Paton, deep in the Utd half #MFCvDUFC

    13mins: Vigurs clips in a 30 yard free-kick which Sutton wins but he can’t divert it goalwards. Chance gone. #MFCvDUFC

    11mins: Good combination play from Utd but Townsend’s cross from the left drifts well over the bar #MFCvDUFC

    7mins: Lasley brings down Erskine on the edge of the box. Free-kick to Utd, which Connolly hooks well over #MFCvDUFC

    Great low ball across goal by Ainsworth but Souttar gets to it first and manages to clear! #MFCvDUFC

    Dow and Spittal get the action underway, COYW!! #MFCvDUFC

    Ready for action after an impeccably observed minute’s silence….#MFCvDUFC

    Out come the teams, ‘Well in claret and amber, Utd in Black and white. #MFCvDUFC

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    Motherwell caretaker manager Kenny Black:

    “It finishes off a really difficult week for everybody, so I was delighted with that. We don’t have a game for a fortnight now so it gives everybody a chance to have a look and see what the situation is.

    “I’m going to go back down south, see my family and we’ll take it from there. Forget me, I’m not particularly enjoying talking about me, it’s all about those players in there.

    “They’ve had some difficult times and some difficult performances but they got their just rewards tonight. We had to try and compete. For too long now there’s been a lot of talk at this club that we need to get a result, but we did our talking for once on the pitch tonight.”

    Dundee Utd manager Jackie McNamara:

    “I thought we were excellent without finishing it off.

    “We kept going and we kept chipping away at them, but it just wasn’t our night. We’ve actually played a lot worse this season and won. We’re frustrated, but if we continue to play like that we’ll win a lot more games than we’ll lose.”

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    TV: Black desperate for home win

    Caretaker boss Kenny Black has spoke of his determination to finally get Motherwell’s season up and running.

    Black, who has formed one half of one of the club’s most successful management teams in history, will hold the fort after previous boss Stuart McCall stepped down from his role last Sunday night.

    The former Motherwell midfielder has faced a difficult job of lifting a shell-shocked squad, but has urged his players to finally put their words into action.

    [pullquote]We’ve got to go out there, it’s live on TV, and lay down a marker and bring a positive end to what has been a difficult week.[/pullquote]

    Speaking to a packed press conference, the 50-year old said: “The whole club needs a lift and that can come from a positive result against Dundee United.

    “The time for talking is now gone, we now need to see it on the park. I felt we started to do that against St Johnstone last Friday but, ultimately, the result at full-time was another defeat.

    “That needs rectified sooner rather than later. We’ve got to go out there, it’s live on TV, and lay down a marker and bring a positive end to what has been a difficult week.

    “We know how difficult it will be against a United side who are the on-form club in the country. However, it’s a perfect opportunity for us to play against the league leaders and make some sort of statement about our intent.”

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    TV: Vigurs keen to make his mark

    Iain Vigurs reckons ‘Well players will have an added incentive when they take on high-flying Dundee United tomorrow.

    Not only is the former Ross County man, and his teammates, desperate to turn round Motherwell’s poor start to the season, he is aware that Stuart McCall’s replacement is likely to be watching on.

    Fir Park was rocked with the news this week that McCall, who was the second longest serving manager in Scottish football, opted to stand down and let someone else manage the side.

    Although the process has not long kicked off, there has been significant interest and with the game being beamed across the UK and beyond on BT Sport, Vigurs sees tomorrow’s match against Dundee United as the ideal game in that scenario.

    [pullquote]The players will all want to put on a big performance and show everyone they are prepared to fight for their position and for the team.[/pullquote]

    Speaking to the broadcast press ahead of the match, the 26-year old said: “It’s safe to say that whoever is likely to take over will be watching on Friday, so that’s another added incentive for the players, I suppose.

    “We all want to put in a big performance and show everyone we are prepared to fight for our position and for the team, as we know we left the previous gaffer down.

    “It’s a good game to have actually. We’ll be the underdogs; no one will expect much from us given their form and league position.

    “The opportunity is for us to go out there, show everyone what we can do, what we are capable of, enjoy it and hopefully come away with a good positive result.”

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    McLean to officiate United clash

    Referee for Friday’s SPFL Premiership game with Dundee Utd at Fir Park will be Steven McLean.

    It will be McLean’s third ‘Well appointment of the season have previously handled the 0-2 home defeat to Inverness in mid August and the win at Ross County in early September, John Sutton and Iain Vigurs getting the goals that day.

    Incredibly, he was in charge of seven Motherwell matches in the SPFL Premiership last year – three of the seven won’t live long in the memory; one will be cherished forever.

    The first of those to forget was back in November, when a depleted Steelmen crashed 4-0 at home to Dundee United. One month later, as ‘Well were already hurting from a Scottish Cup exit, he was the man in the middle for Celtic’s 5-0 win at Fir Park.

    Thankfully, he handled our 5-1 win at Firhill in late December but also the controversial 2-2 draw with Aberdeen at Fir Park.

    ‘Well were holding out in the face of intense Aberdeen pressure and looked to have saw the match out, but a late Russell Anderson equaliser levelled things up.

    He also handled the 3-3 draw at Easter Road when ‘Well threw away a two-goal lead but still showed tremendous character to net late on to save a draw.

    He also officiated the 5-1 demolition at Tannadice when Lionel Ainsworth’s late conciliation goal was the only ray of light in an otherwise horrible afternoon in Tayside.

    The last was the final game of last season at Pittodrie when Craig Reid’s 91st minute winner game Motherwell the win they needed to seal second and spark incredible celebrations that will rival any moment in Motherwell’s recent history. Maybe decisions do even themselves out over a season after all?

    His overall record in charge of Motherwell reads twelve wins, six defeats and two draws from twenty matches. In those games, ‘Well have scored 43 and conceded 36. 50 cautions have been dished out, 31 flashed at those wearing Claret and Amber.

    Four people have been sent off, two for ‘Well (Fraser Kerr and Keith Lasley in the same match against Killie last year).

    McLean will be ably assisted by Ross Haswell and Kylie McMullan with Kevin Graham on fourth official duties. Referee observer is Gerry Evans and SPFL Delegate will be Alan Dick.

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    Scottish Cup: Ticket Information

    Motherwell FC is pleased to confirm admission prices ahead of the Scottish Cup 4th Round clash later this month.

    ‘Well are set to take on Dundee United in a repeat of the famous 91’ Final on Saturday 29th November at Fir Park Stadium (3pm kick-off).

    Both clubs have agreed on the prices with admission available on the gate priced at:

    ADULTS:    £15 
    CONCESSIONS:                           £10
    UNDER 16s:    £5
    • Concessions are listed as 60 and over and full time students with a valid matriculation card.
    • Juveniles are listed as 15 and under.
    • Season Ticket holders can reserve their regular seat by pre-paying tickets from the Fir Park Ticket Office, either in person or over the phone. Tickets will be available from 12 noon this Friday (7th November).
    • Season Tickets are NOT valid for the match.

    Commenting, General Manager Alan Burrows said: “We have a great relationship with Dundee United off the park and very much look forward to locking horns on it.

    “We have worked closely with our colleagues at Tannadice to price this match accordingly and hope it will generate a typically large, noisy and colourful atmosphere at all ends of Fir Park on the day of the match.

    “Scottish Cup fixtures are always that little bit more special, and given the history between the two clubs, this one will, no doubt, be the same.”

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    TV: Highlights from Excelsior Stadium

    Highlights from Excelsior Stadium as a tired-looking Motherwell slumped to a 1-4 defeat at the hands of St Mirren.

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