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    Walking football competition in Germany

  • Women

    London Pollard named in Scotland Under 19 squad

  • First team

    Lacking the finishing touch // Motherwell 0-3 Hearts

  • Women

    SWPL Cup round two draw

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    Loan report I late September 2022

  • Women

    Motherwell 4-0 Glasgow Women

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    Motherwell 0 – 3 Hearts

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    Steven Hammell reacts to defeat to Hearts

  • First team

    Louis Moult on his return to ML1

  • First team

    Steven Hammell previews Hearts game

  • Well Society

    Walking football competition in Germany

    They thought their football glory days were behind them. But this week eight footballers aged between 50 and 70 will step onto the pitch, and represent Motherwell FC in European competition.

    The club’s participation in the EFDN Walking Football Tournament, at Leverkusen in Germany, on Thursday 22 September, will see them in the mix with footballing giants such as Bayer Leverkusen, Benfica, Eintracht Frankfurt, Real Betis and FC Schalke.

    Other UK clubs participating include Newcastle United, Rangers and Greenock Morton.

    And it is a dream come true for Steelmen fans Derek Cunningham and Brian Douglas.

    Brian said: “I was 13 and living in Glasgow I got my first full Motherwell kit. Joe Wark’s family lived round the corner and when he visited he’d see me, the only Motherwell kit amongst the others, and he’d make a point of chatting to me. The idea I’ll be running about at my tender age with my name on the back of my shirt. I must admit, I’m well made up. I’m excited.”

    Despite surgery on both knees, Derek has been attending the Motherwell FC Community Trust activity for the past five years. He says: “Walking football is like a time machine – for an hour on the park you’re suddenly 16 again and we all behave like it!

    “Motherwell is my team and any supporter would be proud to pull on the jersey. We’ll do our best. We hope we get the results to do the club proud.”

    Walking football is really for anyone whose age or fitness levels would prevent them from playing normal football. The Community Trust team has taken part in many tournaments and competitions, but never one abroad.

    Team coach Chris MacFarlane said: “The whole experience of going out as part of a team that’s going out to play for Motherwell, pull on a Motherwell badge, travel in Motherwell kit…that’s something really special for the guys.

    “To be on that list with some of those massive clubs within Europe is really exciting.”

    The team – comprising eight players and two coaching staff – have been supported to take part in the tournament by sponsors Blue Triangle.

    Iain Macfarlane, CEO of Blue Triangle, said: “We are very proud to have done our small part in making some big dreams come true.

    “It was a privilege to meet the team and see them presented with their strips and training kit, including an extra bag to bring the trophy home! It’s fantastic to see The Well still in Europe and I’m sure they’ll do us all proud.”

    The Well Society have also contributed. Derek Watson, of the Society, said: “The Community Trust does a fantastic job of bringing people from all backgrounds and abilities together through football.

    “We’re delighted to be able to support the team to take this step and promote the club, nationally and internationally. It’s a joy to see the pride these guys have in wearing the shirt and the ambition they have to do well for the club and the community it serves.”

  • Women

    London Pollard named in Scotland Under 19 squad

    London Pollard named in Scotland Under 19 squad

    London Pollard has been named in Scotland’s Under 19 squad. 

    A regular feature in the Scotland setup, Pollard will be involved in Scotland’s triple header in the UEFA Women’s Under-19 Championship qualifiers.

    Scotland will remain on home soil for the three matches, with all games taking place at Ainslie Park.

    In their first match on Wednesday 5 October, Scotland take on Spain.

    Scotland then face off against Finland on Saturday 8 October before taking on Switzerland on Tuesday 11 October.

     

  • First team

    Lacking the finishing touch // Motherwell 0-3 Hearts

    It would prove to be another frustrating afternoon for Steven Hammell and Motherwell as they fell to a 3-0 defeat to Hearts at Fir Park.

    A similar story to the one two weeks before, the Steelmen would control the game and create multiple chances but lacked the clinical edge to beat Craig Gordon in the Hearts goal.

    Shankland and a Forrest double sent Hearts back to the capital with the points as Motherwell were left to ponder how they didn’t score for the second match in a row.

  • Women

    SWPL Cup round two draw

    SWPL Cup round two draw

    Motherwell will take on Dundee United at home in round two of the SWPL cup. 

    The tie will take place on Sunday 2 October.

    Venue and kick off time will confirmed in due course.

  • First team

    Loan report I late September 2022

    Loan report I late September 2022

    It was a busy weekend for the four Motherwell loanees. 

    David Devine made his Alloa Athletic debut in a 2-1 win over Montrose. The defender played the full match to help push his side into the top three.

    Scott Fox has quickly established himself as number one at Queen of the South and once again played the full match against FC Edinburgh. Queen’s won 4-1 but Fox will be slightly disappointed as FC Edinburgh scored in the 93rd minute from the penalty spot for a late consolation, taking away the keepers’ clean sheet.

    Max Johnston was an unused sub for Cove Rangers, as they initiated a late comeback against Partick Thistle at Fir Hill. Former Motherwell man Mark Reynolds scored a double late on to secure a point for Cove.

    East Kilbride were in Scottish Cup action against Deveronvale. Logan Dunachie was named in the starting 11 and in what turned out to be a lively Scottish Cup tie, East Kilbride progressed to the next round with a 4-2 win.

    Dunachie will not feature in East Kilbride’s round two tie against Caledonian Braves as the defender seen red in the second half after a conversation with the referee.

  • Women

    Motherwell 4-0 Glasgow Women

    Motherwell 4-0 Glasgow Women

    Motherwell strolled to a 4-0 victory over Glasgow Women on Sunday at K-Park. 

    Carla Boyce scored twice, with Amy Anderson and Lori Gardner also getting on the scoresheet in what turned out to be a well deserved win for the women of steel.

    It would be Motherwell who had the majority of the play in the opening proceedings as they created chances.

    They got their reward on 21 minutes when Boyce netted her first of the season after latching onto a through ball to finish past the keeper.

    Boyce again caused trouble in the Glasgow Women defence as she doubled the ‘Well’s advantage. Katie Rice’s precise delivery from a corner was met by Boyce to prod home the second.

    Gardner was next to get in on the action on 67 minutes. A piercing pass found the forward on the left hand side and the striker finished with ease to make it three.

    Motherwell found a fourth to round off a good afternoon’s work when A.Anderson cooly slotted home from the penalty spot on 84 minutes to secure a crucial three points for her side.

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    Motherwell 0 – 3 Hearts

    Motherwell 0 – 3 Hearts

    Motherwell somehow didn’t get on the scoresheet as Hearts netted three times to take the points back to the capital. 

    An Alan Forrest double with Lawrence Shankland scoring the opening goal, was enough for Hearts to cling on to the win despite a dominant Motherwell performance.

    Ross Tierney was first to go close for Motherwell in the early stages, as his low driven effort went inches past Craig Gordon’s post.

    With Motherwell continuing to create, it would be the away side who broke the deadlock. Shankland seen his initial effort saved by Liam Kelly but the striker made no mistake with his second effort. 1-0 Hearts.

    Blair Spittal and Paul McGinn created openings not long after but both couldn’t keep their efforts on target.

    Kevin van Veen was next to try his luck right on the stroke of half time, however the dutchman fired over the bar and it would be the Jambos who would had a narrow lead at the halfway stage.

    Motherwell came out of for the second flying and should have been level almost instantly.

    Spittal’s headed effort came crashing off the post and Paul McGinn looked certain to score from a tap in on the line but the ball somehow came off the upright and stayed out.

    Motherwell were made to rue missed opportunities as Hearts doubled their lead.

    Shankland again involved, laid the ball off for Forrest who curled the ball into the bottom corner past Liam Kelly. 2-0 Hearts.

    Despite going further behind, Motherwell continued to push for a goal that could bring them back into the match.

    Van Veen seen his strike expertly saved by Gordon and with the follow up, Louis Moult looked to have tapped in the rebound for the dream return to Fir Park. However the linesman’s flag was raised.

    Matt Penney had a go from 25 yards after a corner however the Scotland stopper was once again called into action to make a very good save.

    Seconds later, Penney would have another go from outside the box. This time the full back beat the keeper but not the crossbar and his effort came rattling off the woodwork.

    With Motherwell throwing men forward, Alan Forrest netted a third for Hearts to end the game as a contest.

  • First team

    Steven Hammell reacts to defeat to Hearts

    “We need to be more clinical if we want to progress and have a good season.”

  • First team

    Louis Moult on his return to ML1

    Louis Moult on his return to ML1

    I’M HOME. Two words which need little explanation when it comes to Louis Moult.

    The day after a fraught and frantic transfer deadline day, the 30-year-old pulled up outside somewhere his heart has perhaps never left. Four years ago he departed for Preston North End, but a bit of Moult was always at Fir Park.

    That was evident as he walked towards the Phil O’Donnell Stand, proclaiming those two words, before striding inside.

    It’s understandable that this football love affair continues to blossom, given how it blossomed during a breath- taking first spell which commenced in 2015.

    Over the next two-and-a-half seasons, Moult netted more times than a North Sea fisherman with 48 goals, including a never-to-be-forgotten four goals in the one game to humiliate Hamilton Academical.

    Since then, time at Deepdale and at Burton has brought more goals, but also frustration as injury has restricted the talents that Scottish defences cursed. But now back at Motherwell, Moult is ready to embrace some home comforts again.

    “To be honest me and Alan Burrows were in contact,” said Moult. “We are anyway, but since leaving Preston we’ve probably been that bit closer in how much we talk to each other.

    “It was one of those things. I always wanted to come back to Motherwell at some point in my career, my understanding was Motherwell wanted me back, too. I wanted it to happen, they wanted it to happen, and it was pleasing we managed to get the deal done.

    “There were times where I thought it wasn’t going to happen. I was a bit down in the dumps at times, but all parties came together to make it happen which I was delighted about.”

    Social media lit up with just an hour to go in the Scottish window as rumours started to circulate of a potential Motherwell/Moult reunion.

    Indeed, it appeared to all that it was nothing but false hope as both the English and Scottish windows slammed/creaked shut without a sign of him holding up a claret and amber jersey.

    Yet, a deal had in fact been done. Just.

    “The experience was crazy,” explained the 30-year-old. “Talks were ongoing for two to three weeks towards the end of the window then it all seemed to quieten down. There were a few things going on at my end and at Motherwell’s end. That’s how these things happen, really.

    “It wasn’t until deadline day where I knew it was happening. It was probably about an hour, maybe two hours to go before the deadline when it actually started to move.

    “There’s a picture of me in my living room signing on the dotted line with my wife about 20 minutes before the deadline. That’s literally how quickly it happened, I’m sure Alan Burrows said it all went through with about three minutes to spare.

    “My adrenaline has been sky high since joining due to the deadline day stuff, it’s been such a high.

    “When I came up, I remember walking into the ground with them filming, I just said ‘I’m home’. It was off the cuff, it wasn’t planned, that’s just how it felt.

    “Walking in and seeing how good a nick the ground is, the pitch looks unbelievable and they’ve obviously spent money around the place. It looks brilliant. The changing rooms look great, too.

    “They’ve got a thing in there where if you hit a 100-game milestone they put your name up on the wall, little things like that make Motherwell the club that it is. I’m on 98, so hopefully I’ll be up there soon.”

    Moult himself acknowledges it was a difficult decision to part when Preston came calling for him.

    Signed from Wrexham in 2015, the striker would go on to gain hero status among the Motherwell support. Every fan has their own favourite Moult memory, whether those four goals against Accies or THAT lob as part of a brace in the League Cup semi-final against Rangers.

    However, the opportunity to move to a big club in his homeland was too big a chance for him and his young family to turn down.

    Due to injury, only 40 games were racked up in blue and white during a frustrating period at Preston, but Moult’s talents and eye for goal still claimed eight goals and the adulation of the North End support before his switch to Burton last year.

    “It has been difficult, yeah,” he said.

    “Going to Preston was good for me and my family. I had a few tough times off the field with injuries, but I also learned a great deal by joining that football club.

    “I had good times as well. I managed to break into the team and score some goals which, now that I look back on it, I’m proud of that. Very, very proud of that.

    “Yeah, I’d have liked to do it on a more regular basis, I’d have liked to stay fit for longer and played football a lot more, but that’s football. Sometimes you can’t put your finger on these things.

    “Ever since leaving Motherwell, the support I’ve received has been incredible. I’ve had so many messages on social media and also had people coming down to Preston and Burton to watch and support me. I’ve never forgotten that.

    “I said to my wife when we left Motherwell ‘One day, we’re going to have to come back and pick up where we left off’. If I can now do that now, it’ll be brilliant.

    Motherwell fans will already be dreaming of seeing Moult link-up with the current squad to see what damage they can do this season.

    During his previous spell at Fir Park, the 30-year-old formed an incredible partnership with Ryan Bowman which got Motherwell to two finals in the one season under Stephen Robinson. A purple patch was also hit prior to that with Scott McDonald.

    So far, the opportunity to get his name up on that wall in the dressing room has not appeared for the forward. The late deal on deadline day meant there was no chance to feature against Dundee United, while the passing of Her Majesty the Queen last week brought Scottish football to a halt as a mark of respect.

    But Moult is ready and waiting to show Motherwell fans what they’ve been missing if given the nod.

    “With the Dundee United game, it was due to how late the deal got done that I didn’t play. It was just a bit too soon.

    “But all being well, I’m just looking forward to getting on the pitch.

    “It’s unfortunate what happened last weekend that meant the Ross County game was off, but obviously we all understand it.

    “Hopefully this weekend I can get on the pitch and get the three points. I just can’t wait to get back out there for Motherwell.”

    Speaking about what he’s seen so far, and the potential of a mouth-watering Moult/Kevin van Veen double act in attack for the Steelmen, the former Stoke City striker added: “After training with the boys and seeing how they played against Dundee United, I saw how we want to play. It’s pleasing because they’re link- up play was brilliant and we’re creating a lot of chances.

    “I’m really excited for it. You say about my partnership with Ryan Bowman, previous to that it was with Scott McDonald. Some of the things I’ve seen of Kev’s game are quite similar, especially Ryan Bowman.

    “So yeah, I’m looking forward to helping the team and the club again.”

    Some things have changed around the place since Moult left in 2018. The pitch is flat for a start. But there’s a few familiar faces that played a key role in his return.

    “Once the deal got done I sent the ‘gaffer’ a picture”, said Moult of his new manager Steven Hammell, whom he played with in claret and amber before leaving. “I think I put it up on my social media as well of me celebrating beating someone at Fir Park and me and Hammy are having a nice little cuddle.

    “It’s very, very pleasing to play for him. It’s good that I already understand him as a guy and know what kind of person he is. He’s a good person and wants the best for Motherwell, like all of us.

    “That was a big key factor in me coming back to the football club, as well as my relationship with Alan Burrows, the fans, the community. It’s always something I wanted to do and I can’t wait to give it my all.”

  • First team

    Steven Hammell previews Hearts game

    Steven Hammell says Hearts pose a serious threat and that his side have to be ready if they want to get anything out of the game.

    Despite being in Latvia in Europa Conference League action on Thursday night, the manager knows the squad depth that Hearts have and that they have the resources to overcome a tight schedule.