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First team
Cash Converters continues long-standing partnership
Monday 12 September 2022Leading second hand retailer Cash Converters has renewed its sponsorship agreement with Motherwell FC for the 12th consecutive season.The partnership, which is currently the longest-running in the SPFL, will see Cash Converters’ sponsorship boards remain at Fir Park and on the John Hunter stand.Cash Converters and Scottish Premiership side Motherwell FC have agreed an extension to the longest-running partnership deal in the league.The second-hand retailer will support the Steelmen for the 12th consecutive year, during which time Cash Converters branding has been a mainstay at Fir Park on the John Hunter stand.The partnership has also seen ticket giveaways allowing deserving families and young people in the community free access to home matches.Peter Hall, CEO of Cash Converters, said: “We’re proud to be playing our part in one of the longest-running sponsorship deals in Scottish Football, which has gone from strength to strength over the years.“Our stores across Scotland have a strong connection with their local communities, and this partnership has served to support both the club and those who come to watch them week in, week out.“Everyone from Cash Converters wishes Steven and the team all the best for the season ahead.” Suzanne Reid, head of commercial & marketing at Motherwell FC, added: “We’re delighted to be working with Cash Converters for the 12th year in a row, which speaks volumes of the success we’ve had together so far.“Sustained support from leading UK brands like Cash Converters is a real asset to the club, and we look forward to another two successful seasons with them on board.” -
Club
Keith Lasley inducted to Hall of Fame
Monday 12 September 2022The first inductee of the 2022 Hall of Fame is Keith Lasley.
Lasley is one of the highest appearance holders in Fir Park history, playing almost five hundred games in claret and amber and was rewarded for his impeccable service with a testimonial match against Bolton Wanderers in 2015.
By that point, the legendary midfielder skippered the club to consecutive runners-up league finishes and wore the armband in Champions League qualifying matches in a playing career spanning 18 years.
The 42-year-old joined joined the Steelmen in the late 1990s. He had just finished an electrical apprenticeship at the time and two goals in a trial match convinced then boss Billy Davies to offer him a professional contract.
He made his debut against Rangers at Ibrox in December of 2000 and went on to spend more than two decades at Fir Park as a player, captain, coach and, most recently, assistant manager.
Along with 2020 Hall of Fame inductee Joe Wark, Keith is the only man to have won the club’s Player of the Year on three occasions – in 2011, 2012 and in 2014 and is second only to current boss Steven Hammell in european appearances for Motherwell FC.
Keith hung up his boots in 2017 to become Stephen Robinson’s assistant where he played his part in the team reaching both the League Cup and Scottish Cup Final in the same season, as well as a third-place finish and a return to Europe in 2019-20.
He left the club in June to start a new non-football role with St Mirren, but will forever remain a legend of Motherwell FC.
Our highly-anticipated Hall of Fame dinner will welcome its fourth batch of inductees this November.
The event, launched in 2019, has already paid special tribute to the legendary names of the club’s 136-year history.
For the first time, the dinner will take place at Dalziel Park Hotel on Friday 18 November, with host Tam Cowan inducted five new names, including Keith.
The event is priced at £64 for adults and £30 for children aged under 12.
You can buy tickets for the dinner online here now or contact the commercial department on 01698 338 011.
The first of the 2022 class of inductees will be revealed shortly, joining:
2019 intake 2020 intake 2021 intake George Stevenson John ‘Sailor’ Hunter Bobby Ferrier Willie Pettigrew Andy Paton John Martis Ally Maxwell Joe Wark Tommy McLean Phil O’Donnell Davie Cooper Stevie Kirk James McFadden Steven Hammell Stephen Craigan * Please note that some of the colourful language on the night may not be appropriate for young children or those easily offended.
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First team
Ross County match postponed
Friday 09 September 2022The SPFL/SFA have confirmed our fixture with Ross County, that was due to be played on Saturday 10 September, has been postponed as a mark of respect to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Details of the re-arranged fixture will be published and communicated in due course.
Information on tickets and potential refunds, will also be communicated as soon as it’s known.
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Club
Player sponsorship opportunities
Thursday 08 September 2022With the arrival of several new faces late on in the summer transfer window, there are still a handful of players left available for sponsorship.
Home shirts are available to sponsor for £350, whilst our white away kit costs £340.
For that, you will you get:
- Acknowledgement in every match programme throughout the season.
- Your name/company name (and web link) next to your chosen player on their website player profile.
- And new for 2022/23, an invitation to meet and take pictures with your sponsored player at the end of the season when they present your signed shirt.
Players who are still available to sponsor are:
Player Home Shirt Away Shirt Jake Carroll Available Available Aston Oxborough (GK) Available Available Nathan McGinley Available Available Rolando Aarons Available Sold Robbie Mahon Sold Available Matty Connelly (GK) Sold Available Kian Speirs Sold Available Lennon Miller Available Available If you are interested in sponsoring a player for the 2022/23 season, email mhairi.daly@motherwellfc.co.uk or call 01698 338 011.
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First team
Van Veen is August Player of the Month
Thursday 08 September 2022Kevin van Veen is your player of the month for August.
Our number nine is in red hot form, scoring six goals in four games in the month of August.
Scoring the winner at Aberdeen, the opener at Kilmarnock and notching a hat trick in the Premier Sports Cup against Inverness, the Dutchman has played a key role in what was a strong month for Steven Hammell’s men.
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First team
Stuart McKinstry called up to Scotland Under 21 squad
Thursday 08 September 2022Stuart McKinstry has been named in Scotland’s Under 21 squad.
Scotland are in friendly action when they face Northern Ireland in a double header later this month in preparation for the next European Championship qualify campaign.
Scotland will travel to Belfast to take on Northern Ireland on Thursday 22 September at the Danny Blanchflower Stadium.
Kick-off is 2:30pm.
Northern Ireland will then make the journey over to Paisley on Sunday 25 September in the second match at The SMiSA Stadium.
Kick-off is 2pm.
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Women
Partick Thistle up next in SWPL
Wednesday 07 September 2022Motherwell return to SWPL action on Sunday 11 September when they take on Partick Thistle at Petershill Park.
Kick-off is 1pm.
How to follow the game
Tickets for the game can be bought at the stadium. Card and cash are accepted.
An adult ticket costs £7 while kids go free.
There will be a live stream of the game show on the Partick Thistle youtube channel.
Coverage will begin around 10 minutes before kick off.
Story of the Match
Partick Thistle are yet to find their first win of the 2022/23 SWPL campaign however drew their last two league games against Aberdeen and Spartans.
Motherwell have had a tricky opening run of fixtures to start the league campaign. They have faced three of the top four from last season in the opening four games.
Picking up a win against Hibernian and conceding a last minute goal against Glasgow City, Celtic came away comfortable 8-0 winners in their last outing.
Thistle and the women of steel faced each other four times last season, with three of the games ending in a draw and Thistle winning one. A win could see Motherwell move up to fourth in the table.
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First team
Next up: Ross County
Wednesday 07 September 2022It’s a journey north to the Highlands as the Steelmen take on the Staggies at the Global Energy Stadium
Kick off is 3pm, Saturday 10 September.
Tickets are available to purchase online now by clicking here.
Please note: Due to the postal strike, we have not been able to post Ross County tickets. All tickets can be collect from them on Saturday from their ticket office (the portacabin across from the main entrance at the stadium).
Ticket prices:
(Away support) Adults £28 Concessions £12 Under 18 £5 Important Information
- To purchase ambulant & carer tickets, at a cost of £12, please contact the Fir Park ticket office on 01698 333 333.
- Concession prices apply to those who are aged 65 and over and young adults aged between 18-21.
How to Follow the Game Online
PPV and virtual season tickets options are not available for cinch Premiership matches this season. This is the case for all cinch Premiership clubs.
There will be live commentary for those in the UK, available at live.motherwellfc.co.uk
The story of the match
The Steelmen will be looking to get back to winning ways, following a frustrating draw last weekend at home to Dundee United and a defeat away to Kilmarnock.
All four of County’s points have came at home. They have one win in seven in what has been a tough start to the Premiership campaign.
‘Well fans will have fond memories of the last trip to Dingwall. Kevin van Veen’s penalty sealed a big three points which proved vital in securing fifth place and European football last season.
Match officials
Referee: Steven McLeanAR1: Calum SpenceAR2: Craig FergusonFourth Official: Ross Hardie -
Reserves & Under 18s
Important minutes // Motherwell reserves 4-0 Queen’s Park reserves
Wednesday 07 September 2022With competition for a spot in the first-team at an all time high, a mixture of young and experienced players lined up in Motherwell’s opening Reserve League fixture against Queen’s Park.
A comfortable 4-0 win for the steelmen however the match was more important to the players for the minutes they got to ensure they are ready to step up to first-team action whenever called upon.
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First team
Neil Alexander is our new head of goalkeeping
Wednesday 07 September 2022Neil Alexander is our new head of goalkeeping.
The 44-year-old had a 26-year playing career where he made 465 club appearances for the likes of Cardiff, Ipswich, Rangers and Crystal Palace.
A former Scotland international, Alexander joins up with Steven Hammell’s backroom staff and fills the position vacated by Andy Dibble last month.
“I’m really happy to be joining Motherwell,” Alexander said.
“It’s a great club and it is an exciting time to be working here with Steven and the rest of the coaching staff.
Alexander was most recently goalkeeping coach at Dunfermline after starting last season with Dundee United.
“The goalkeeping position is critical to our success” manager Steven Hammell added.
“Liam Kelly is doing very well but we always want to try and improve the players. Our goalkeeper is not just a shot stopper and goal kick taker, they play a huge part in our style.
“We rate Liam really highly and our expectations on goalkeepers are now massive. We have a tight group of staff who I trust, but more importantly, are highly skilled, motivated and hungry to improve players.
“Neil adds value and experience to our current coaching staff and I am looking forward to working with him going forward.”