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    TV: Reserves win seven-goal thriller

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    Defender handed two match ban

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    Lawless extends Rovers stay

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    TV: Young up for Lanarkshire derby

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    Officials appointed for Dons clash

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    TV: Ask Tim Clancy

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    TV: Young gutted at Cup exit

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    Youths face Accies this Friday

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    Matchday Programme Survey

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    TV: Randolph gets Ireland call

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    TV: Reserves win seven-goal thriller

    Motherwell Reserves came from behind to beat St Mirren 4-3 at Dalziel Park this afternoon.

    Saints took the lead early on when Jon McShane swivelled to rifle home a twenty-yard shot low into the far corner. The visitors doubled their advantage shortly after, David Barron’s low effort deflecting off Jonathan Page and into the net.

    However, Motherwell hit back midway through the half; Gary Smith sprung the offside trap, latching on to a lovely Jamie Pollock pass over the top of the defence, before drilling home from close range.

    The Steelmen drew level when the attacking trailist, one of three playing for ‘Well, got on the end of a terrific Jordan Halsman cross from the right to bullet home a header from about eight yards out. Incredibly, within sixty seconds, Motherwell got their noses in front and what a sublime goal it was.

    It was created by Ross Forbes, the midfielder dinking an exquisite sixty-yard ball over the top of the Saints’ backline into the path of Stuart Carswell. The youngster cut inside his marker before lashing an unstoppable drive into the top left hand corner, leaving Graeme Smith absolutely helpless.

    In an enthralling first-half, St Mirren, shocked at throwing away a two goal advantage, managed to get themselves level before the break and again it came from another wicked deflection. Barron and Nigel Hasselbaink combined just inside the area before eventually cutting the ball back for Joe McKee. The on-loan Burnley midfielder had taken up a good position and he was rewarded when his low shot spun off the unlucky Page and into the net.

    The second half was less eventful in terms of goals, yielding just one, which would prove the winner for ‘Well. Ross Forbes released substitute Adam Cummins down the right flank and his tantalising cross to the far post was gobbled up by Gary Smith who rose above Barron to head past Smith.

    Motherwell: Trialist, Halsman, Page, Trialist, McKinnon, Forbes, Pollock, Hughes, Carswell, Trialist, Smith

    Subs: Howarth, Lawless, Cummins

    -WATCH THE HIGHLIGHTS ON MFC TV-

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    Defender handed two match ban

    Tim Clancy will sit out the next two matches after picking up a red card at the Celtic match last Sunday.

    The SFA confirmed this afternoon that the Irishman, who has played the last ten matches and performed extremely well, will miss the matches against Aberdeen at Pittodrie and Dundee United at Fir Park.

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    Lawless extends Rovers stay

    Striker Steven Lawless has extended his loan period with Second Division side Albion Rovers until January 5th.

    Lawless, 20, has started the last five games for Rovers with Paul Martin’s men winning their last four games, pushing them from last place in the table to within four points of third-placed Stenhousemuir.

    The Glaswegian has won rave revues and has extended his stay until early next year.

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    TV: Young up for Lanarkshire derby

    Youth supremo Gordon Young is looking forward to locking horns with local rivals Hamilton Accies in tomorrow’s Youth Cup clash.

    -WATCH HIS INTERVIEW ON MFC TV-

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    Officials appointed for Dons clash

    Referee for Saturday’s Clydesdale Bank Premier League clash with Aberdeen at Pittodrie is Calum Murray.

    The experienced Murray hasn’t taken charge of a ‘Well game this season but Motherwell fans will be familiar with the 41-year old; the man in the middle four times last season, including the Scottish Cup Final last May.

    Previous to the Cup Final, he handled the 1-0 defeat at McDiarmid Park in January. Saints won courtesy of a controversial penalty award when Stephen Craigan was adjudged to have clashed with Michael Duberry inside the area; Liam Craig dispatched the resulting kick from the spot.

    He also officiated the 2-2 Scottish Cup Quarter Final draw at Tannadice which won wide applause for being end-to-end and exciting and Murray played his part with an excellent display, including getting a number of penalty calls spot on.

    The replay was one of the best Motherwell displays of the campaign, Murphy, Humphrey and Jeffers scoring in an excellent all-round team display.

    The season prior to last, he was the man in the middle for the 1-1 draw with Rangers; Tom Hateley netting a sensational equaliser for the Steelmen. That game was also marred by a controversial call when Ross Forbes’ goal was somehow disallowed for offside despite television pictures showing the midfielder to be at least two yards onside.

    He also took charge of the 3-2 home defeat by Dundee Utd in April 2010 when a John Sutton double wasn’t enough to give ‘Well the points.

    His overall record in charge of the Steelmen is fairly decent. Of the sixteen games he has taken charge of, Motherwell have won seven, drawn three and lost six. The Fir Parkers have scored twenty-two whilst the same number has hit the back of the ‘Well net.

    48 players have seen yellow on those fourteen matches, 25 of which were shown to a player wearing Claret and Amber. Only one player has been sent for an early bath, Bob Malcolm in the famous 1-0 win over Celtic back in early 2008.

    Calum will be ably assisted on the day by Alan Mulvanny and Graeme Leslie with Mike Tumilty on fourth official duties.

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    TV: Ask Tim Clancy

    Twenty-seven year-old Irish defender Tim Clancy answers the best of your twitter questions #asktim

    -WATCH THE BEST AND WORST QUESTIONS EXCLUSIVELY ON MFC TV-

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    TV: Young gutted at Cup exit

    Gordon Young couldn’t hide his disappointment as Motherwell crashed out the SFA Youth Cup at the hands of neighbours Hamilton Accies this afternoon.

    ‘Well, who played the majority of the match a man down after defender Adam Cummins saw red after just eleven minutes, battled bravely but were outdone by a terrific individual performance by Accies striker Andy Ryan.

    Speaking to MFC TV, Young said, “I am massively disappointed, particularly for the players who put so much effort into the match.

    “However, I am not going to hide behind the fact that we had one or two sterling individual performances. The bottom line is some of our decision making wasn’t as sharp as it should be!”

    -WATCH THE FULL INTERVIEW EXCLUSIVELY ON MFC TV-

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    Youths face Accies this Friday

    The Under 19s are in Cup action this Friday when they take on local rivals Hamilton Accies in the Third Round of the SFA Youth Cup.

    With the rest of senior football taking a break for Scotland’s friendly match in Cyprus this weekend, Gordon Young’s men will be keen to progress after eliminating Arbroath in the previous round.

    Accies will be keen to take the scalp of their near neighbours and contests between the two over the last few years have always been tight affairs.

    The match will take place at Bathgate’s Creamery Park this coming Friday (11th November) with a 2pm kick-off.

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    Matchday Programme Survey

    Take part in our matchday programme survey and you could be in with a chance of winning a Motherwell signed ball.

    As part of an ongoing drive to improve the match day experience for Scottish football supporters, SPL clubs are examining different elements that make up our day out at the match.

    The match day programme, once a key element of the experience, has experienced falling sales in recent years and so we are exploring an opportunity to create a new programme offering to be more appealing for supporters.

    Each programme would have club specific content and a Scottish football section with news and features from around the SPL, Scottish football and Scottish players in general.

    We would like to hear feedback from supporters on the current programme at the club, what improvements could be made, and ultimately can we produce a better offering for supporters.

    The questionnaire should only take a few minutes and all supporters that provide a valid email address will be entered into a prize draw to win a signed ball from the SPL club of their choice (one prize winner per club).

    -CLICK HERE TO TAKE PART IN THE SURVEY-

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    TV: Randolph gets Ireland call

    Motherwell goalkeeper Darren Randolph has been drafted into the Republic of Ireland squad for their crunch Euro 2012 play-off clash with Estonia.

    The Motherwell stopper has been in sensational form again this season, keeping seven clean sheets in fourteen Scottish Premier League matches. That on the back of a club record nineteen last term; it’s easy to see why the former Charlton stopper is so highly regarded both domestically and at International level.

    Randolph, 24, has been in several squads already and will battle it out with the established Shay Given and the talented Keiren Westwood for the number one jersey as Giovanni Trapattoni’s men hope to book a place in their first major championships for almost ten years.

    The Irish face Estonia in Tallin this weekend with the return at the Aviva Stadium one week from today.

    -WATCH DARREN RANDOLPH’S REACTION TO HIS CALL-UP EXCLUSIVELY ON MFC TV-