The manager reflects on an opening day draw with Dundee.
- Tricky conditions
- Theo Bair having an impact
- A real togetherness at the club
The manager reflects on an opening day draw with Dundee.
Debutant Theo Bair netted just before half-time but his goal was cancelled out by Lyall Cameron’s second half header.
Persistent rain before the game caused tricky conditions and this was reflected in the bulk of the first half play.
Blair Spittal went closest for the Steelmen with a powerful left footed shot which was superbly palmed away by McCracken. Wilkinson and Miller both tried their luck with shots from outside the box but both had the same outcome: well over the bar and not troubling the goalkeeper.
The deadlock was finally broken just before the break. Stephen O’Donnell was played in down the right by 16-year-old Lennon Miller and his pinpoint low cross as expertly finished be Bair for his first goal in Motherwell colours.
The rain continued throughout the second half and just as Motherwell looked to be on top, Dundee levelled through Cameron. An in-swinging cross deep to the back-post found the Dundee midfielder who lost his man and nodded past Kelly.
Dundee went on to strike the post twice in the second half however couldn’t add to Cameron’s goal.
Motherwell pushed for a winner, but Lennon Miller’s goal-bound shot from outside the box as deflected inches wide of the post and Bevis Mugabi’s header looped just over the bar.
Next up for the Steelmen is a return to Fir Park to face Hibernian on Sunday 13 August.
Midfielder Adam MacDonald has joined Lowland League side Cowdenbeath on a season-long loan.
The 17-year-old academy product has joined up with Calum Eliot and his side, with the Blue Brazil having already started their season.
Best of luck for the season ahead, Adam.
As we look forward to the start of the new league season, I wanted to give an update on where the Board has got to with the appointment of a CEO to replace Alan Burrows and some other work we’re undertaking on wider Governance.
When Alan advised us that he intended to take up the role at Aberdeen, all parties agreed that it was sensible to shorten his notice period. At that point, we immediately engaged a Firm with significant experience in both Executive and Sports Recruitment to run an extensive search process.
They provided us with an excellent list of potential candidates but, for a variety of reasons, we were unable to make an appointment in the short term. In April, Derek Weir agreed to take on the role, on an interim basis, as there were several pressing issues that required attention.
Derek is a lifelong Motherwell fan, attended his first game in 1975 and has previously been Vice Chairman and Director of the Club. He has also held a number of Executive and Board roles in Financial Services and other Industries during his 40-year career. He has also been on the SPFL board.
Over the past four months he has worked closely with the department heads, who run the Club on a day-to-day basis, and with the Management and Recruitment teams, as we look to build a competitive squad for the coming season.
The Board would like to thank Derek for taking on the role at an important and busy time for the Club but I would like to offer up my personal thanks to Derek for what he has done. Derek will continue to carry out the role of CEO until a permanent appointment has been made.
We remain engaged with our Recruitment Advisor to make the right, long term appointment for the Club.
Following various discussions with other Board members, the Well Society Board and Derek, we believe that now is a good time to review both the Club and Society Board structures, with a view to strengthening the oversight and adding additional Directors. I know Douglas Dickie will be writing out to members shortly to give an update on the Well Society Board.
There is potentially a legal process that will need to be gone through to amend Company Articles and we are currently in discussions with our Advisors on what steps need be taken. We will give further updates as the process progresses.
It’s been six years since I became Chairman, when we became fan owned, and I think it’s fair to say, last year was the trickiest to navigate through. Three managers over the course of a season was a difficult time for the club and I know, there were concerns amongst supporters when Alan Burrows moved on also. But when we needed your support the most, you were there.
I would like to take the opportunity to thank our fans for their ongoing support. Season ticket sales have been excellent, and we are confident of reaching our target by the time we play our first home game against Hibernian. The Viaplay cup campaign has started well, and Stuart and his team have done an excellent job recruiting new players to replace the departures over the summer.
Speaking with Stuart, his staff and the players, they are all hugely excited for the new season to get underway, as am I. Here’s to a successful and positive 2023/24 season and I wish everyone making the journey to Dundee tomorrow, a safe journey and looking forward to seeing you all at Fir Park for our first home game in the league this season against Hibernian.
Jim McMahon
Chairman
Our first home match in the 2023/24 cinch Premiership, against Hibernian, has been moved to Sunday 13 August.
Kick-off is 3pm.
The match has been moved due to Hibernian’s participation in the Europa Conference League.
16-year-old Lennon Miller has won the player of the month for July.
Voted for by you, Miller has caught the headlines in the first four matches of the season.
Starting all four games in the Viaplay Cup, Miller scored two goals and assisted once in the month of July.
He became the club’s youngest ever goalscorer when scored from a half volley against Elgin City in our opening cup game, and scored the opener against East Fife on Saturday.
Catching the eye of many for his silky and mature play in the middle of the pitch, Miller has made his way into first-team football with ease and picks up the first player of the month award for the season.
Motherwell will conclude their 2023/24 pre-season campaign with a trip to the Fylde coast to face Fleetwood Town at Poolfoot Farm training facility on Sunday.
The hosts concluded their 2022/23 campaign with a fifth-place finish in the North West Women’s Regional League, eight points shy of Salford City FC Lionesses in second.
The Cods most recent test came in a narrow 2-1 defeat to Preston North End in a behind closed-doors friendly at Bamber Bridge.
The women of steel’s final pre-season encounter will build upon prior meetings with Gartcairn, Celtic, Boroughmuir Thistle, Hearts, East Fife and defending champions Glasgow City ahead of the opening weekend of the SWPL1 campaign.
Danish Under-21 international Mika Biereth has joined the club on a season-long loan from Arsenal, subject to international clearance.
Biereth burst onto the scene with Fulham, where he scored 25 goals and assisted 15 times for the Under-18 side in his 37 games.
The 20-year-old signed his first professional contract with Premier League outfit Arsenal in July 2021.
Since then, he has notched 12 goals in 26 appearances for Arsenal Under-21’s and spent a season on loan with RKC Waalwijk in Eredivisie, where he scored twice.
His impressive goalscoring tally earned him a spot on Mikel Arteta’s bench on four occasions during the 2021/22 season.
Having been on the edge of breaking into the first-team at Arsenal, he made his first-team competitive debut in the Netherlands, where he appeared 12 times with RKC Waalwijk.
Biereth has represented the Danish Under-19 side on five occasions, scoring twice. He earned his first under-21 call up in March of this year and has played twice since.
“I think anyone looking at Mika’s goalscoring history, can see why we were interested in him,” manager Stuart Kettlewell said,
“He has scored goals at every stage of his young career, including a first-team spell in the Netherlands.
“Mika is an exciting young talent for the future and I feel this loan move is the perfect next step for him to show what he can do.
“I also want to go on record and say how appreciative we are of Arsenal’s cooperation throughout the process of getting this deal done.”
“I’m excited to be here,” Mika Biereth added.
“It’s a new team and a new type of challenge and I can’t wait to get started.”
Biereth will wear the 24 shirt this season.
Stuart Kettlewell speaks to the press prior to the cinch Premiership opening weekend, where Motherwell travel to Dundee.
The manager knows what to expect of newly promoted Dundee, having studied the opposition ahead of Saturday.
Kettlewell talks about their recruitment plans between now and the end of the window for Motherwell, in what has been a busy summer period.
He also is asked about goals and targets for the season, although he wants to keep those targets in-house.