With Michael Higdon’s twentieth league goal of the campaign tonight, he joins an exclusive band of Motherwell players.
29-year old Higdon is only the sixth Steelmen striker to net 20 league goals in the country’s top division since the Second World War, and the first to do so in 36 years.
He equals Wilson Humphries in 1947/48, Ian St John in 1958/59 and Pat Quinn in 1960/61, all of whom bagged 20 league goals.
He is just one behind Joe McBride’s total of 21 in 1964/65 but still three behind Willie Pettigrew’s haul of 23 in 1975/76.
The ‘Grew also hit 21 in 76/77 in an incredible run of scoring form which seen him score an astonishing 82 goals in two-and-a-half seasons.
Jackie Hunter (25), Jim Forrest (25), Dixie Deans (30) and Willie Irvine (20) also surpassed twenty league goals in Claret and Amber, but it was in the second tier of Scottish football.
Higdon told motherwellfc.co.uk: “I am delighted that I have got to twenty league goals and it’s an honour to be named alongside some of those fantastic players in the clubs’ history.
“It’s not job done for me though. I have set myself a target of at least 25, and I will work as hard as possible to get there before the end of the current season.”