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    TV: Cummins’ Tynecastle focus

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    TV: Highlights from Rugby Park

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    TV: Johansson proud despite loss

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    Kilmarnock U20s 4 – 2 Motherwell U20s

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    Maxim Office Park sponsorship deal

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    Hearts tickets still on sale…

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    TV: Highlights from Fir Park

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    TV: McCall expects tight affair

    After two close matches between the sides already this season, Stuart McCall is expecting another close match when ‘Well visit Tynecastle tomorrow.

    A long-range Danny Grainger strike gave Hearts a narrow 1-0 win the last time the Steelmen were in Georgie in October.

    Just over one month later, it was a 0-0 stalemate at Fir Park with both teams cancelling each other out.

    And Scotland coach McCall is sure there will be very little to choose from when the sides lock horns for a third time tomorrow afternoon.

    “We’ve had two really tight games against Hearts this season; not a lot of goals,” he said.

    “In fact, it was a wondergoal from Danny Grainger that separated the sides the last time we were at Tynecastle then we had a 0-0 at Fir Park.

    “It’s a shame how things went for John (McGlynn). I don’t know him that well, but enough to be certain he will be hurting.

    “He gave everything to the job. If you compare the squad Paulo Sergio had to John’s and take into consideration their terrible run of injuries, he was really unfortunate.

    “What is certain is that Hearts will be up for it to try and work hard for Gary Locke. We need to ensure we match their endeavour and continue some of the excellent football from midweek.”

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    TV: Cummins’ Tynecastle focus

    Adam Cummins insists Motherwell will concentrate only on themselves when they face managerless Hearts at Tyencastle tomorrow.

    The Scottish Communities League Cup Finalists parted company with manager John McGlynn yesterday following midweek defeat at St Mirren Park.

    Former captain Gary Locke and Under 20s boss Darren Murray will be in the dugout tomorrow and are sure to dominate the pre-match chat.

    However, 19-year old former Everton defender Cummins hopes to build on Wednesday’s excellent win over Celtic and strengthen ‘Well’s battle for a top-six spot.

    [pullquote]They’ll put a team out and expect to win and so will we; we’re concentrating more on what we are doing rather than what is happening to them.[/pullquote]

    He told the press at the Steelmen’s pre-match media conference: “Their change of manager might have an effect on the game but we can’t focus too much on what is going on there.

    “They’ll put a team out and expect to win and so will we; we’re concentrating more on what we are doing rather than what is happening to them.

    “They might be unsettled but, at the same time, Gary Locke might be the one who takes over and the players might be looking to impress him in the first game.

    “Although they are second bottom, they have a very strong team and are fighting to get up the table. From our point of view, we’ve just got to go about our business and try to get the three points.”

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    TV: Highlights from Rugby Park

    Extended highlights from Rugby Park as Motherwell Under 20s slip to a 4-2 defeat at the hands of Kilmarnock.

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    TV: Johansson proud despite loss

    Jonatan Johansson was proud of his young side despite their 4-2 defeat at Rugby Park this evening.

    The Fir Parkers had to play the whole second-half with ten men after Steven Saunders was dismissed seconds before the half-time interval.

    Killie, containing the likes of Kris Boyd, Rabiu Ibrahim and Garry Hay, took the lead but were quickly pegged back thanks to goals from Lee Erwin and a spectacular Lee Ashcroft own-goal.

    However, substitute Kiltie grabbed a double and Ibrahim rounded off the win to hand the Ayrshire side all three points.

    Whilst frustrated at the manner in which his side lost goals, the Finn was proud at the effort and endeavour of his young side.

    [pullquote]There was a lot of good stuff and I am proud of the effort, but when your most experienced player gets sent off on the biggest park in the league, it’s going to be really hard and we knew that.[/pullquote]

    Speaking exclusively to MFC TV, he said: “I’m obviously disappointed, but more so with the manner in which lost the goals; that’s the only thing that annoyed me.

    “There was a lot of good stuff and I am proud of the effort, but when your most experienced player gets sent off on the biggest park in the league, it’s going to be really hard and we knew that.

    “After that you can only hope that if they did score, they would be really well-worked but they weren’t and that is disappointing.

    “Losing the first one so early and having the character to get back into it, it’s so poor to lose those sort of goals and come away with nothing.

    “We’ll go and analyse the goals and look forward to Sunday’s game where we can hopefully keep our first clean sheet of the season.”

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    Kilmarnock U20s 4 – 2 Motherwell U20s

    Ten-man Motherwell slipped to a 4-2 defeat against Kilmarnock at Rugby Park this evening.

    Both teams played out a fairly even first forty-five minutes, but when Steven Saunders was red carded for denying a clear goal scoring opportunity seconds before the interval, it changed the match.

    The hosts came out the traps at the start of the second period and took just three minutes to get their noses in front, Craig Slater slamming home.

    Incredibly though, Motherwell roared back into the game and equalized through Lee Erwin and went ahead when Lee Ashcroft headed a Josh Watt cross into his own net.

    However, Killie made their extra man count and substitute Greg Kiltie leveled before putting his side ahead for the second time.

    Despite being a man down, ‘Well went pushing for another equalizer but left themselves open at the back. That was to prove crucial as Rabiu Ibrahim confirmed the win with a clinical counter-attacking goal nine minutes from time.

    Jonathan Johansson made three changes from the side that beat Hibs 4-1 in Edinburgh two weeks ago. Lee Hollis, Zaine Francis-Angol and Bob McHugh all dropped out, and were replaced by Ross Stewart, Ross Kellock and Lee Erwin.

    Killie had returning striker Kris Boyd in their starting eleven and he was joined by recognizable names such as Garry Hay and January buy Rabiu Ibrahim.

    And it was the hosts who started the game on the front foot; Davidson fired wide and Slater blazed over as the Ayrshire side looked to grab an early lead.

    ‘Well soaked up the early pressure and gradually worked their way into the match. Watt brought out a good save from Calum Dillon before Saunders fired the resulting corner high over the crossbar.

    Killie’s Mark Taylor made Ross Stewart work for the first time in the match after twenty minutes with a stinging low shot; Motherwell replied through Jack Leitch but he ballooned an effort after industrious wing play from young Kellock.

    Kris Boyd will provide superb attacking fodder for Killie before the end of the season but the SPL’s record scorer looked like a player short in match practice. His shot from the edge of the box, after some patient build-up from the impressive Ibrahim, was the easiest Stewart would deal with all evening.

    At the other end, Dale Shirkie thought he had Motherwell in front when he bundled home a corner but the match official was in close attendance to rule it out for what appeared to be a push.

    As the half-time interval approach, Kellock fired a shot narrowly wide and Lee Erwin’s goalbound effort was smartly blocked by both Killie centre-backs.

    With seconds left to the break, the game was turned on its head with the dismissal of Steven Saunders for pulling down Taylor as he raced in on Stewart. The referee was left with little option and the Steelmen would play the whole second half a man light.

    Johansson introduced Morygn Neill at the break in place of Dale Shirkie with Lee Erwin asked to plan the lone striker role.

    Killie looked lively and they scored just three minutes after the restart. Ibrahim released Slater on the right hand side of the penalty area. He showed excellent composure to step inside his marker and curl a left-footed shot into the far corner leaving Stewart helpless.

    It was the goal Killie were desperate for and when Kris Boyd was denied a return goal by the feet of Stewart just minutes later, you may have been forgiven for thinking the game was a forgone conclusion. Motherwell had other ideas.

    Some indecision in the home rearguard allowed Paul McCafferty to nip in and steal the ball. He teed it up for Erwin who shifted the ball onto his left foot and drilled it low under Dillon.

    Astonishingly, the visitors took the lead three minutes later. Watt collected a loose ball on the left flank and his attempted cross for Erwin was bulleted into his own net off the underside of the bar by the unlucky Ashcroft.

    Kilmarnock replaced Hay and the otherwise ineffectual Boyd with Hendry and Kiltie and it changed the match completely.

    Indeed, Kiltie was to prove an inspired change as he equalized with his first touch. The youngster got on the end of a lovely Ibrahim reverse ball and smashed it home despite the best efforts of Stewart.

    The same player got his second, and Killie’s third, ten minutes later, pouncing on a miscued shot by Taylor to tuck home from close range. It was incredibly fortunate turn of events but a neat finish from the substitute.

    Despite the setback, ‘Well continued to push for a second equalizer. Watt must have thought he was going to get it after a lovely one-two with Erwin on the edge of the box, but somehow the home side survived.

    It was to prove a pivotal moment as Kilmarnock almost immediately went up the park and scored the decisive fourth. Ibrahim burst clear and with the defenders standing off, he slotted it past Stewart. It was the last real action of a thoroughly entertaining match.

    Johansson will have been frustrated by the manner in which his side lost goals but proud at the way his young side battled for everything for the whole ninety minutes.

    The Steelmen will look to bounce back when they face Inverness at Fir Park on Sunday afternoon.

    Motherwell: Stewart, Devlin, Kellock (Johnstone – 70mins), Saunders, Murray, Asghar, McCafferty, Erwin, Leitch (Thomas – 82mins), Shirkie (Neill – 46mins), Watt

    Subs Not Used: Currie, Green, Higgins

    Goals: Erwin (55), Killie OG (58)

    Booked: Erwin (13)

    Sent Off: Saunders (45)

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    Maxim Office Park sponsorship deal

    Motherwell Football Club are today delighted to announce a partnership with Maxim Office Park who will sponsor the South Stand for the next three years.

    As a part of the sponsorship, the stand will be renamed the Maxim Office Park Stand and the fascia, which previously displayed the 2011 Lanarkshire Children’s Games, updated to reflect the Maxim branding.

    Maxim Office Park, which is prominently situated on the M8 beside the Dakota Hotel, consists of a wide range of contemporary office and retail space totaling over 750,000 sq ft that can accommodate the needs of most businesses.

    It is strategically located, immediately adjacent to the A8/M8, giving excellent access to the central belt of Scotland.

    Maxim has already attracted in excess of 100,000 sq ft of office tenants include the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA), Valliant Group, Currie & Brown and Regus, the UK’s leading service office provider.

    On site Park amenities include the Dakota hotel, Berits & Brown restaurant and coffee shop plus Papillon nursery.

    Motherwell FC Chief Executive Leeann Dempster said: “We are really delighted to be working with the team at Maxim and to have secured such a high profile partner for the club.

    “It is a terrific location and every time I visit, the more impressed I am with the site and location.

    “This sponsorship shows you the reach and quality that can be achieved when partnering with our club and once again we are delighted to be working with the team at Maxim and we will do all we can to make it a huge success.”

    David Gebbie from Maxim Park added: “Motherwell FC is a logical community partner. We share similar values as well as charitable interests, and believe the combination will make for an interesting relationship.”

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    Hearts tickets still on sale…

    A reminder for fans that pre buying a ticket for Tynecastle this Saturday will save you money on the pay-at-the-turnstile price.

    If you pick up a ticket from the Fir Park Ticket office ahead of Saturday’s match, the prices are listed as:

    ADULTS: £24
    CONCESSIONS: £18
    UNDER 18s: £18
    UNDER 12s: £8
    • Concessions are listed as Over 65s and Full Time Students with a valid matriculation card.
    • If you are planning to make the trip to Edinburgh, check out our handy ‘Guide to Tynecastle’.
    • Fans who require wheelchair access should contact Sharon or John McCaskie on 01555 870122 or email disabledfans@motherwellfc.co.uk
    • There may be an opportunity to sell any unsold tickets on the day of the game at Tynecastle. The following prices (below) will apply if this is the case:
    ADULTS: £25
    CONCESSIONS: £20
    UNDER 18s: £20
    UNDER 12s: £10
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    TV: Highlights from Fir Park

    Extended highlights from Fir Park as goals from Chris Humphrey and Michael Higdon give ‘Well a superb 2-1 victory over league-leaders Celtic.

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    Celtic win in pictures

    Pictures from the fantastic 2-1 win over Celtic in the Clydesdale Bank Premier League at Fir Park.

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    TV: Law pleased with contribution

    Midfield maestro Nicky Law was elated with his contribution after two assists helped Motherwell to a 2-1 victory over Celtic.

    The former Sheffield United and Bradford City man was instrumental in the middle of the park and set-up both Chris Humphrey and Michael Higdon in either half.

    And the 24-year old admitted it was a relief just to get back to winning ways after back-to-back defeats in recent weeks.

    [pullquote]I’m delighted to get two assists, something I’ve always done through my career rather than scoring, and to have played my part in the two goals but it’s all about getting the win.[/pullquote]

    “We’re all ecstatic with the win,” he told MFC TV. “Obviously from how disappointed we were at the weekend, we’ve came into this game and did everything the gaffer asked of us and to win the game is huge.

    “I’m delighted to get two assists, something I’ve always done through my career rather than scoring, and to have played my part in the two goals but it’s all about getting the win.

    “It’s such a huge three points and puts us back into second place and for us it’s all about kicking on and cementing that now.”

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