Motherwell FC today welcomed Jamie Hepburn MSP, Minister for Sport, Health Improvement & Mental Health to Fir Park.
In attendance for his visit were representatives from the Football Club, the MFC Community Trust and also the ‘Well Society.
With the Scottish Government’s consultation paper on ‘Supporter Involvement in Scottish Football Clubs’ closing tomorrow, it was a timely visit to the home of the Steelmen.
The Minister was given a tour of the ground taking in the club’s facilitates, which supports not only the first-team and development squads, but also the youth and female teams run by the Community Trust.
Leanne Thomas, Motherwell FC Director thanked the Minister for taking the time to visit Fir Park, “This morning was a great opportunity for all three pillars of Motherwell Football Club to showcase the good, positive work being done to Mr Hepburn.
“The Club is the epitome of community spirit, with our fans at the heart so it was important for us to demonstrate how we all work together for the good of Motherwell FC, the local community here in Lanarkshire and our supporters.”
The Minister was highly impressed with the range and depth of programmes and initiatives led by the Trust, with their General Manager Charlie Bennett grateful for the opportunity to converse directly with Minister.
Charlie added: “We engage with over thirty thousand individuals across Lanarkshire each year using football as a vehicle to motivate people to change their lives for the better. Our community initiatives support the concept of fan ownership and the benefits it will bring to people living our communities.”
[pullquote]Motherwell is doing fantastic work to increase supporter involvement, and that’s why I was so pleased to accept their invitation to come and find out more. [/pullquote]
Maureen Kirkwood, newly appointed member of the ‘Well Society board, engaged with the visiting Minister on the emotive subject of Fan Ownership; both fresh from the Supporters Direct summit which took place at Hampden last weekend.
Maureen commented: “This morning was a fantastic opportunity to meet Mr Hepburn, especially in light of the consultation paper’s subject of supporter involvement. Fan ownership at Motherwell is our vision, so we are keen to hear the outcome of the paper with its findings hopefully helping shape our future.”
In summary, the Minister for Sport, Health Improvement and Mental Health said “It was a pleasure to visit Fir Park and meet people from the MFC Community Trust, the Well Society and the club itself.
“Motherwell is doing fantastic work to increase supporter involvement, and that’s why I was so pleased to accept their invitation to come and find out more. It was also a timely visit because the Scottish Government’s consultation paper on fan involvement in football clubs closes tomorrow (Friday).
“We are committed to the principle that football supporters should have a role for decision-making in their clubs, or even ownership when the opportunity arises. I’d urge everyone to take part in the consultation, which can be found on our website.”