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  • Club

    Head Groundsman Paul Matthew departs

  • Women

    Rebecca Cameron joins Motherwell

  • First team

    Neil Alexander // What it takes to be a goalkeeper during pre-season

  • Women

    Katie Andrews Loaned to Gartcairn

  • Women

    Kayleigh Bargathi Loaned To Glasgow Women

  • First team

    Conor Wilkinson joins on two-year deal

  • Women

    Lauren Doran-Barr Departs

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    SPFL Trust Trophy draw 2023/24

  • Women

    Eve Donald Joins Motherwell

  • Women

    2023/24 SWPL fixtures revealed

  • Club

    Head Groundsman Paul Matthew departs

    Head Groundsman Paul Matthew departs

    After eight years, head groundsman Paul Matthew is leaving the club.

    Prior to his arrival in May 2015, Fir Park had a reputation for a poor playing surface.

    Matthew has led a revolutionary turnaround of the Fir Park turf which, in 2017/18 season, seen it voted as the best playing surface in the Scottish top league.

    Year after year, Matthew and his team worked tirelessly through the summer months, ensuring we had a pitch that would survive a gruelling 10-month season, with an ever growing fixture list.

    Also in his tenure, Motherwell became only the fourth Scottish Premiership club to have a hybrid pitch installed, which seen the pitch rebuilt from the ground up.

    In doing so, drainage was improved, whilst the famous Fir Park slope was also lessened.

    Alan Carlin will now make the step up to head groundsman immediately, having worked as deputy head groundsman at the club for the last two years and has 17 years worth of experience at Rangers.

    “First off, I want to thank Paul,” Alan Carlin said.

    “He has been a pleasure to work with and I am proud of what we have achieved together.

    “I’m honoured to be given the trust and responsibility of head groundsman. There has been a high standard created here and I will do my upmost to maintain that standard.”

    The club wants to thank Paul for his outstanding contribution in his time here and wishes him the very best in his future career.

  • Women

    Rebecca Cameron joins Motherwell

    Rebecca Cameron joins Motherwell

    Highly-rated Goalkeeper Rebecca Cameron has joined the club from St. Johnstone for the 2023/24 season.

    An impressive SWPL2 campaign saw the Perth shot-stopper named Saints Player of the Year, and Cameron has since put pen to paper to join Paul Brownlie’s side for the forthcoming season.

    “I am delighted to have signed for Motherwell,” Cameron said.

    “I’m excited for a new challenge and am looking forward to the season ahead. I can’t wait to get started.”

    “Rebecca will add extra quality to our goalkeeping department,” head coach Paul Brownlie said.

    “She had an outstanding campaign last season with St. Johnstone. I’m delighted to get her on board.”

    Cameron becomes Brownlie’s fifth summer signing.

  • First team

    Neil Alexander // What it takes to be a goalkeeper during pre-season

    Our head of goalkeeping Neil Alexander has done it all as a player in his 26-year long career. 

    An international, league titles and European finals all came along whilst he was between the sticks but getting to that level of fitness is harder than some might think.

    Often misconceived, a pre-season for a goalkeeper can range from general cardio work that outfield players do to specified goalkeeping drills that involve precise movement.

    But the end goal is the same, to maximise performance of the players when it comes to a match day.

    Alexander talks us through how the training has changed with the advancement of sports science, the adaptability that is required as a coach to meet the needs of each keeper in his jurisdiction and where our goalkeepers are at in terms of their own individual goals for the season ahead.

  • Women

    Katie Andrews Loaned to Gartcairn

    Katie Andrews Loaned to Gartcairn

    Goalkeeper Katie Andrews has joined Gartcairn on loan until the end of the season.

    The 19-year-old shot-stopper, who joined Motherwell in 2021, will continue her development with the SWPL2 side this season.

    “This is an excellent opportunity for Katie,” head coach Paul Brownlie said.

    “Gartcairn narrowly missed out on promotion last year in a very competitive league, so this will be the perfect environment for Katie to develop.”

    “We are looking forward to seeing her progress.”

  • Women

    Kayleigh Bargathi Loaned To Glasgow Women

    Kayleigh Bargathi Loaned To Glasgow Women

    Kayleigh Bargathi has re-joined Glasgow Women on loan for the 2023/24 season.

    The 18-year-old, who made her first-team debut last season, will continue her development at the club after making 13 appearances in the previous campaign.

    “We are encouraged with Kayleigh’s progression so far,” head coach Paul Brownlie said.

    “Extending her spell at Glasgow will allow her the opportunity to play regular first-team football.

    “I am excited to see how she gets on this season.”

  • First team

    Conor Wilkinson joins on two-year deal

    Conor Wilkinson joins on two-year deal

    Conor Wilkinson is the first new face at Fir Park for the 2023/24 season subject to international clearance. 

    Leaving Walsall in the summer, the Irish Under 21 international striker joins the club on a two-year deal.

    28-year-old Wilkinson started his professional career at Millwall. He has played and scored in the National League, League Two and League One and has featured in the Championship down south.

    Wilkinson made over 70 appearances for Leyton Orient, notching 20 goals in the process and has also turned out for Portsmouth, Newport, Bolton, Barnsley and Gillingham in his career.

    “Joining Motherwell is a great feeling,” Conor Wilkinson said.

    “I’m six foot three and I think people can get the wrong idea about the type of player I am because of that.

    “I’m not a target man, I like to get on the ball and show people what I’ve got.

    “To get the deal done is great and it now allows me to get down to business and focus on the season ahead.”

    Conor Wilkinson becomes Stuart Kettlewell’s first new face of the summer window.

    “It’s no secret that we’re light at the top of the pitch,” Stuart Kettlewell added.

    “Conor has imagination on the pitch and to have that in your team, is exciting.

    “He is someone who we have tracked for a while and been looking to get signed as soon as possible.

    “With the experience he has, there is no doubt in my mind, that he will add firepower to the team.”

  • Women

    Lauren Doran-Barr Departs

    Lauren Doran-Barr Departs

    Lauren Doran-Barr has left Motherwell to join Hibernian. 

    The defender departs the club after making 28 appearances in the previous campaign.

    Since joining the club in 2019, Doran-Barr has cemented her place as a mainstay in the squad after overcoming an injury that ruled her out of the 2020/21 season.

    “I’d like to wish Lauren all the very best with her move,” head coach Paul Brownlie said.

    “During our time in charge, Lauren has progressed rapidly. Her work ethic and character shown during difficult times with injury setbacks shows the strength of her character.”

    The club would like to thank Lauren for her efforts and wish her well in the future.

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    SPFL Trust Trophy draw 2023/24

    SPFL Trust Trophy draw 2023/24

    We have been given an away tie against Tranent in the first round of the SPFL Trust Trophy. 

    The first round will be played in the midweek of August 1/2, with the second round a fortnight later.

    Should Motherwell progress to the second round, we will face St Mirren B or Albion Rovers away.

    Kick-off times and venues will be announced shortly.

  • Women

    Eve Donald Joins Motherwell

    Eve Donald Joins Motherwell

    Eve Donald has joined the club from Dundee United for the 2023/24 campaign.

    The 23-year-old defender featured 27 times for the Tangerines last season and played a vital role in securing their top-flight status.

    “I’m very grateful for the opportunity to sign for Motherwell,” Eve Donald said.

    “The goals and ambitions set by both coaches and players at this club is something I can’t wait to be a part of.”

    “We are delighted to get Eve on board,” head coach Paul Brownlie.

    “We identified her as one of our top targets during the transfer window, as she further enhances the quality of the squad.”

    Donald becomes Brownlie’s fourth summer signing.

  • Women

    2023/24 SWPL fixtures revealed

    2023/24 SWPL fixtures revealed

    We will open our 2023/24 ScottishPower Women’s Premier League campaign away to Aberdeen on Sunday 13 August. 

    Our first home match will be against Spartans on Sunday 20 August.

    We will travel to Dundee United on Sunday 17 December prior to the winter shutdown and will face Hearts at home on Sunday 14 January when we return to action.

    All fixtures are subject to change.