Motherwell have a number of players out on loan at present. Below, we take a look at how they got on in the last four weeks.
Matty Connelly
The race for the Lowland League title is heating up as it enters the final stages of the season. Currently, Matty Connelly and East Kilbride remain top of the table, with two games in hand on Celtic B and Caledonian Braves.
Those games in hand may be crucial when it comes to deciding who wins the title, with just seven points separating the top three sides.
For Connelly, he has remained the number one keeper at Kilby and is currently on 32 appearances for the season in all competitions. Since our last report, they have played seven league games in total. They won five out of seven; however, the two defeats came against their title challengers, Braves and Celtic B.
Connelly started six of those games and was a half-time substitute in the one other. Their win over Albion Rovers on Tuesday night has opened up a gap to Celtic B in second place.
Away from the league action, East Kilbride also advanced to the final of the South Challenge Cup with a 4-2 win over Musselburgh Athletic. Connelly played the full match.
Max Ross
Albion Rovers have been playing catch-up on postponed games since our last report, with seven games taking place. It should have been eight games, but their fixture against Linlithgow Rose was postponed.
M.Ross has started four of those games and was a substitute in one other. It’s been one win, one draw and three defeats for the 18-year-old in the games he took part in, which included an excellent 3-1 win over title chasers Caledonian Braves.
With games in hand over teams above them, Rovers are in seventh place and will be hoping to close the gap to the top-six.
Brannan McDermott
Broomhill have been in action eight times since our last loan report, with Brannan McDermott starting in six matches and playing 90 minutes in five of them.
The young defender has won two, drawn one and lost three of those six matches. Broomhill currently find themselves second bottom of the standings on 24 points but are well in touch with teams above. Just five points separate the bottom four teams.
Olly Whyte
Olly Whyte hasn’t played a match for Cowdenbeath since our last report due to injury. He has missed the last seven matches, where the Blue Brazil have won three and drawn two.
Dylan Wells
Edinburgh City and Dylan Wells have been flying of late, with City manager Michael McIndoe winning the manager of the month award for the third time this season in February.
Wells is now up to 12 appearances for the Citizens, starting four of the last six matches and coming on as a sub in one other.
Edinburgh have won four matches that Wells was involved in, losing one game to Stranraer, where Wells wasn’t involved, and one other to Peterhead, where he played 75 minutes.
The fine run of results has boosted them into the playoff spots, where they currently sit third. If the strong run can continue, it’s not impossible for City to close the gap to East Fife and Peterhead in top spot. They are currently seven points off the top of the table but will be full of confidence going into the season run-in.
Filip Stuparevic
Filip Stuparevic was on 18 appearances for Morton following their 2-0 win over Hamilton. That was following an assist against Airdrie one week prior.
However, an ACL injury against Hamilton meant the Serbian had to come off, and his loan at Morton would be over. It’s expected Stuparevic will be missing long-term, and we wish him a speedy recovery.
Luca Ross
L.Ross has worked his way into Annan Athletic’s starting 11 and is now a regular on the team sheet. He has made it up to 20 appearances this season for Annan, making six of those since our last report.
He has started and played the full match in three of those appearances and was a substitute in the other three.
Back-to-back wins over Kelty Hearts and Dumbarton at the start of February were followed up with four defeats on the spin, but a crucial 1-0 victory over Inverness on Saturday closed the gap to safety for Annan.
Although bottom side Dumbarton have been cut adrift, the relegation playoff is looming for Annan, with Inverness overtaking them in the standings to go two points clear. But the result on Saturday will give them a boost of confidence going into the closing stages of the season.
Mark Ferrie
Mark Ferrie has made a further six appearances for Bonnyrigg Rose since the last loan report, starting in three of those games.
A half-time substitute in one, and introduced into the action with half an hour left to play against Spartans and Stirling Albion, has ensured Ferrie is getting plenty of minutes on the pitch.
He found the back of the net against Peterhead at the start of February, which is his second goal for the club. However, Rose have been struggling to find form and hasn’t won a game since 1 February.
That has meant they have slid down the table and are currently second bottom of League Two. There is still scope for them to get out of the danger zone, as they are three points from eighth. Rose have still to play both Forfar and Clyde, where the outcomes of those games could determine their season.