Goalkeeper Lee Hollis is the latest player to commit his future to Motherwell by signing an extended two-year contract at the club.
The 26-year old has proved invaluable back-up to current first choice Darren Randolph and has performed admirably well any time has been called upon.
He made his senior debut for the club twelve months ago at Celtic Park and despite the 4-0 defeat, the former Airdrie Utd stopper received high praise for a string of impressive saves that spared the Steelmen’s blushes.
His only other appearance came in last season’s Scottish Communities League Cup, when he was the man between the sticks as ‘Well demolished Third Division Clyde 4-0 at Broadwood.
His 2011/12 campaign was hampered by a hip injury that eventually required surgery last autumn, ruling him out for almost six months between October and March. He returned as cover for the remaining two months of the campaign although was never called upon with Randolph enjoying yet another incredible season.
Speaking to motherwellfc.co.uk, Hollis said: “I am pleased to have signed again and it’s an added bonus having the security of a two-year contract.
“I had a frustrating time last season, having to miss six months due to surgery, but I feel great now and can’t wait for pre-season to begin.
“I push Darren as hard as I can every day but I can’t groan too much about being second in queue. He has kept something like 35 clean-sheets in two seasons and won the PFA Goalkeeper of the Year; it’s hard to argue with that.
“But I will keep myself ready if called upon. It’s an exciting time for everyone at Fir Park and I am delighted to be a part of it.”