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    Ladies sign Cunningham and Russell

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    Ladies add McLaughlin and Mulvey

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    Ladies side add another two

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    Ladies snap up Kerry Montgomery

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    Ladies team make first three signings

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    Ladies sign Cunningham and Russell

    Motherwell Ladies have added two more to their squad for the 2018 season with the signings of Hayley Cunningham and Caitlin Russell.

    Cunningham, 28, has three Scotland caps and has been a prolific scorer in the top flight with Celtic, Hibernian and Rangers over the years.

    Midfielder Russell, 18, is a current Scotland Under 19s international and joins on loan from Hibs.

    The pair are the ninth and 10th signings for Eddie Wolecki Black’s team as they gear up for the new campaign.

    They join Kerry Montgomery, Emma Black, Stephanie Knox, Sammy Hare, Claire Johnstone, Ashley Nicolson, Kirsty McLaughlin and Suzanne Mulvey in moving to Motherwell.

    “We are delighted to have signed Hayley and Caitlin,” said manager Wolecki Black.

    “We are building a strong squad ahead of the new season and the two will bring competition to the squad. We are still hoping to get more in before the season starts.”

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    Ladies add McLaughlin and Mulvey

    Motherwell Ladies have added another two signings to their squad ahead of the 2018 SWPL2 campaign.

    Kirsty McLaughlin and Suzanne Mulvey have joined Eddie Wolecki Black’s side, becoming the seventh and eighth players to join the club in the off season.

    Mulvey, 33, is a forward who was last with top flight side Celtic.

    She has earned 31 Scotland caps in a career which has also taken her to Icelandic side IBV, Sunderland and Glasgow City amongst others.

    Midfielder McLaughlin, 30, counts Glasgow City, Hibernian and Spartans amongst her former clubs. She has also been capped by Scotland at youth level.

    “We’ve again added players with real experience to bolster the squad,” said the manager.

    [pullquote]In Suzanne we are arguably getting the best striker currently playing in Scotland.[/pullquote]

    “She is a potent threat and we have seen her hit the net in pre season already.

    “She is a handful. She’s quick, aggressive and knows the way to goal. I am convinced she will score plenty goals for us.

    “Kirsty will bring a good range of passing to the team. I am delighted to get the chance to work with her again, having also managed her at Glasgow City. She brings years of top flight experience to the team.

    “We are still looking to add to the squad before the season starts.”

    The pair join Kerry Montgomery, Emma Black, Stephanie Knox, Sammy Hare, Claire Johnstone and Ashley Nicolson in moving to Motherwell.

    Wolecki Black’s side face Falkirk in a friendly on Sunday at the Falkirk Stadium.

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    Ladies side add another two

    Motherwell Ladies have added another two players to their squad ahead of the forthcoming 2018 campaign.

    The first is 22-year-old defender Stephanie Knox, who has joined the club from SWPL1 side Celtic.

    The former Scotland youth international came through the ranks at Rangers, before making the switch to city rivals Celtic in 2015, playing the last two seasons with the Hoops.

    The second new arrival is striker Sammy Hare.

    It will be Sammy’s second spell working with Eddie Wolecki Black, who coached the player over a decade ago at Newburgh.

    Another former Scotland youth international, she has spent time with Hibernian and had a spell in the United States. She was most recently with SWPL1 side Stirling University.

    “I am obviously delighted to strengthen the squad further,” said Wolecki Black.

    “Both players know the pressures faced with playing football at the top level in this country.

    “They are both individuals who will add experience, drive and talent to a competitive group of players.”

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    Ladies snap up Kerry Montgomery

    Motherwell Ladies are delighted to confirm the signing of Northern Ireland international Kerry Montgomery.

    The 29-year-old midfielder, who has won eight caps for her country, joins ‘Well from SWPL1 side Celtic.

    Montgomery has previously worked with boss Eddie Wolecki Black at Glasgow City, where she signed in 2015 having just won the Scottish Women’s Premier League’s player of the year with Spartans.

    Kerry’s signing is the fourth new recruit of pre season, following the announcements of goalkeeper Claire Johnstone and defenders Emma Black and Ashley Nicolson.

    [pullquote]The club has real ambitions to be the very best it can be within the woman’s game and I want to help play a part in that.”[/pullquote]

    Speaking of her arrival, Kerry said: “I am delighted to sign for Motherwell and I am really looking forward to the new season.

    “The main attraction of Motherwell was Eddie given I’ve worked with him before and owe him everything. But in addition to that, the club has real ambitions to be the very best it can be within the woman’s game and I want to help play a part in that.”

    Wolecki Black added: “Kerry’s arrival is a massive statement of intent about where we want to go. She had suitors amongst several top league clubs, but when we explained our long-term vision and what we hope to achieve, she chose Motherwell.

    “She’ll bring energy, enthusiasm, commitment and determination to our midfield and not only that, she’ll chip in with goals. She was critical to my plans and I am obviously delighted to have got the deal confirmed.”

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    Ladies team make first three signings

    Motherwell Ladies have made their first three new signings ahead of the 2018 season.

    Two former Scotland internationals joined Eddie Wolecki Black’s side as they met up for their first training session at Fir Park on Friday night.

    The first is Emma Black, who has spent her entire career to date at Glasgow City, starting out as a striker before reverting to centre defence.

    Black returns after a short spell out of the game, having amassed 40 Scotland caps during his career and being City’s first ever European goal scorer, netting in the UEFA Women’s Champions League against Athletic Bilbao.

    Goalkeeper Claire Johnstone is the team’s second signing.

    She started her career at Kilmarnock before spells in Iceland and at Celtic, Glasgow City and Rangers. The 35-year-old also represented Scotland for eight years.

    The third signing is defender Ashley Nicolson, who joins from Spartans. An established player in the Scottish Women’s Premier League for the last few years, she has also had spells at Hearts and Rangers.

    “We have brought in three very experienced players in Ashley, Emma and Claire,” Manager Eddie Wolecki Black said of the signings.

    “We will be looking to add more to the squad in the coming weeks. We have built a strong squad so far ahead of the new season.”

    Motherwell Ladies start their SWPL2 season in February. Fixture details will be announced in due course.