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  • Well Society

    Well Society looking for female coaches

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    Time to reset // St Johnstone 1-1 Motherwell

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    Max Johnston called into Scotland Under 21 squad

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    Keeping an eye on our boys on loan

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    Hammell on draw with St Johnstone

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    St Johnstone 1-1 Motherwell

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    Steven Hammell looks ahead to St Johnstone trip

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    Kilmarnock fixture change

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    Dean Cornelius: ‘One last push’

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    Down to the bare bones // Motherwell 1-2 Celtic

  • Well Society

    Well Society looking for female coaches

    Well Society looking for female coaches

    Lanarkshire women are being offered free places on a football coaching course – even if they’ve never kicked a ball! 

    Motherwell FC Community Trust and the Well Society have teamed up to offer the places in the hope that local women will step forward learn new skills, increase their confidence and make an impact on young lives.

    “We’ve seen a huge interest in the women’s game, and the girls development centre at Motherwell FC Community Trust is going from strength to strength,” said Andy Thomson, Football Development Manager at the Trust.

    “But we routinely see young girls drop out of teams because of a lack of female role models, and we want to address that. We want to change perceptions that football coaching is for men only.”

    “The football will take care of itself,” Andy continued, “What we’re looking for is women who can adapt and grow, and who want to make a difference in their community, as well as their own lives. We want to give them the opportunity to be part of a team and help coach young female players, regardless of their own footballing ability.”

    The Well Society have covered the costs of five spaces on the Scottish FA’s Level 1.1 Introduction to coaching course. Along with practical support from the Trust, individuals will learn aspects like being responsible, organised and disciplined – qualities which can prepare them for any area of life.

    Douglas Dickie, co-chair of the Society said: “When people in the community take ownership of their future, it can have a profound effect, which goes beyond sport. We would encourage anyone who is thinking about a change, or a challenge, or who needs to take on this type of role for career development to get in touch.”

    Women aged 16 or over in the local area who are interested in finding out more should contact Andrew.Thomson@motherwellfc.co.uk

  • First team

    Time to reset // St Johnstone 1-1 Motherwell

    As Motherwell rounded off their league campaign prior to the 2022 Fifa World Cup, they played their third match in six days against St Johnstone in Perth. 

    With an ever growing injury list for Steven Hammell to deal with, the five week break couldn’t have came at a better time.

    In a match of very few chances, it was St Johnstone who got their noses in front through Drey Wright after 26 minutes.

    Despite the hectic fixture schedule of the last six weeks, Motherwell dug deep and got level just before half time through Blair Spittal’s free kick.

    In the second half, there were very few chances and the game ended in a draw, something that the Steelmen haven’t done enough of thus far this season.

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    Max Johnston called into Scotland Under 21 squad

    Max Johnston called into Scotland Under 21 squad

    Defender Max Johnston has been named in Scotland’s under 21 squad for their upcoming friendly match at Fir Park. 

    Scotland take on Iceland in Lanarkshire on Thursday 17 November at the home of the Steelmen and with player withdrawals, Johnston will take his place in his first under 21 squad.

    The 18-year-old has been impressing on loan at Cove Rangers this season and will join up with his Scotland teammates this week in Edinburgh.

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    Keeping an eye on our boys on loan

    Keeping an eye on our boys on loan

    Our loan boys continued to get minutes in the legs this week as they will continue to play throughout the FIFA 2022 World Cup.

    Max Johnston

    Max Johnston continued his run of games playing the full match for Cove Rangers when they travelled to Arbroath.

    Going behind in the first half, Cove fought until the end and equalised in stoppage time to earn a point.

    Scott Fox

    Scott Fox was an unused sub in Queen of the South’s 5-1 defeat to Alloa Athletic.

    Robbie Mahon

    Robbie Mahon got his first start for Dunfermline on Saturday at East End Park, where Clyde were the visitors.

    Clyde, under the new management of Jim Duffy, came out of the traps flying and went 2-0 ahead. Mahon was a half time substitute as Dunfermline looked to get back into the game.

    The match ended 2-2 after a second half comeback from the Pars.

    Ewan Wilson

    Fresh from his suspension, Ewan Wilson returned to the starting eleven for Albion Rovers as they travelled to promotion chasers East Fife.

    The full back played the full 90 minutes, with Albion pulling off a terrific 3-2 to victory on the road.

    Daniel Hunter

    Daniel Hunter was an unused substitute for Cumbernauld Colts when they beat Caledonian Braves 4-1 on Saturday at Broadwood.

    Logan Dunachie

    With two games in the space of three days, East Kilbride scored 11 goals this week, conceding none in the process.

    With a 6-0 victory against Gretna and a 5-0 win against Berwick Rangers, Logan Dunachie played the full 90 in both fixtures as he rounded off an impressive week for Kilby.

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    Hammell on draw with St Johnstone

    “We’ve not drew enough games like that this season.

    “The break is a chance to improve and to give the fans a team that they can be proud of.”

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    St Johnstone 1-1 Motherwell

    St Johnstone 1-1 Motherwell

    Motherwell went into the World Cup break with a 1-1 draw at McDiarmid Park against St Johnstone.

    A Drey Wright opener was cancelled out by Blair Spittal’s free kick right on the stroke of half time.

    After a tight opening exchange, St Johnstone pounced after a Motherwell attack broke down.

    Adam Montgomery coolly collected Graham Carey’s cross-field pass before feeding through David Wotherspoon. Crafting out the angle to get his shot away, Liam Kelly fended the effort directly into the path of Wright to send the Saints ahead.

    Motherwell stayed in the game and got themselves back on level terms on the stroke of half time.

    Sean Goss was fouled on the edge of the box and although the midfielder stood over the subsequent free kick, it was Blair Spittal who took and his effort found the back of the net.

    In the second half, Stuart McKinstry seen his effort fly high over the bar in what was the ‘Well’s best chance.

    With the game finishing 1-1, Motherwell remain ninth in the table and six points off third place.

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    Steven Hammell looks ahead to St Johnstone trip

    Manager Steven Hammell will access what players are available for the trip to St Johnstone over the next 24 hours. 

    The winter break has come at a good time for Motherwell, with the squad plagued by injuries but the Motherwell boss insists his team will give it everything they’ve got to come back from Perth with all three points.

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    Kilmarnock fixture change

    Kilmarnock fixture change

    Our fixture against Kilmarnock will now take place on Friday 23 December at Fir Park. 

    Kick off is 7:45pm.

    The match was originally scheduled to take place on Saturday 24 December.

    Both Motherwell and Kilmarnock made the request to the fixture change months ago.

    SPFL, Sky Sports and Police Scotland all agreed for the change to go ahead this week.

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    Dean Cornelius: ‘One last push’

    Dean Cornelius: ‘One last push’

    Dean Cornelius says Motherwell are looking forward to the World Cup break as it is a chance for the team to get some much needed rest and allows them time to reset. 

    With the break in matches lasting five week, the midfielder believes it’s an opportunity for the team to work hard and get ahead of other teams in the league, and a win on Saturday would set them up nicely for it.

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    Down to the bare bones // Motherwell 1-2 Celtic

    With a thin squad stretched the maximum, the matches didn’t get any easier for Motherwell with champions Celtic in town for a midweek clash in Lanarkshire. 

    With Celtic as strong favourites for the match, it would be the hosts who had the first big opportunity in the match. Stephen O’Donnell’s through ball was inch perfect for Kevin van Veen, who rounded the Joe Hart but couldn’t apply the finishing touch.

    He was made to rue that missed chance on 15 minutes, when Kyogo tapped in from close range from Matt O’Riley’s ball across goal.

    Bevis Mugabi, Kevin van Veen and Stuart McKinstry all went off injured to add to Steven Hammell’s injury list.

    Louis Moult would go close from a header in what was Motherwell’s best chance of the second half.

    Celtic would get their second of the match when former Motherwell man David Turnbull played a perfect ball over the top for Daizen Maeda who finished past Liam Kelly. The goal would be controversial after Matt Penney’s throw in was blocked in the build up.

    Ross Tierney grabbed a consolation goal moments after Celtic’s second in the closing stages of the game.