Stuart Kettlewell’s post-match reaction as his side takes a point from Perth.
- Sloppy start
- Great reaction
- Strong performance overall
Stuart Kettlewell’s post-match reaction as his side takes a point from Perth.
New signing Andy Halliday says he has enjoyed his first week as a Motherwell player and has already started to build relationships with every player at the club.
The midfielder sees himself as a senior figures at the club and with that comes responsibility and trying to help the younger players in the team. He talks through his reasons for joining Motherwell and the influence Liam Kelly and Stuart Kettlewell had on the decision.
Motherwell manager Stuart Kettlewell issues an update on the injuries sustained to Dan Casey, Shane Blaney and Jon Obika. All were unavailable for the match on Saturday against Alloa Athletic.
Kettlewell talks through his recruitment process so far and how happy he is to add Callan Elliot and Sam Nicholson to the squad. The Motherwell boss says he is still actively looking to bring players into the club but say that the process is not a simple one.
Ticket details for our fifth round Scottish Cup tie against Morton have now been confirmed.
You can buy tickets online.
Adults | £18 |
Concessions (over 65/16-21) | £10 |
Under 16s | £5 |
We have an allocation of approximately 3,000 and will be accommodated in the ‘Wee Dublin’ end and sections F and G of the main stand, on a first come basis.
The Wee Dublin end is uncovered.
The Cooper Bar will open from 3pm for drinks only. Bus tickets are now sold out.
Refreshed and rejuvenated following the brief hiatus from the domestic calendar, the women of steel return to action, with Hibernian the hosts at Meadowbank Stadium on Sunday.
Paul Brownlie’s side recorded a historic victory on their last visit to Leith, with strikes from Jo Addie, Lori Gardner and Amy Anderson securing Motherwell’s first-ever victory over the Edinburgh side.
The trip to the capital will be the first step in the squads route to the split, as the squad prepare to earn their first victory of 2024.
The Tale of the Tape
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A positive display over Dundee United in the City of Discovery ensured the women of steel concluded 2023 on a high, after securing their first domestic victory on the road this season in a closely-fought one-goal victory.
However, an early Scottish Cup exit to Partick Thistle and a competitive display in a frustrating defeat to Hearts left the women of steel to reflect upon a disappointing start to 2024.
Morgan Hay and Eve Donald will both be eligible for selection after returning from recent injury spells, with Kayla Jardine also available after extending her loan from Rangers.
Hibernian
The hosts narrowly missed out on a trip to Tynecastle in March, with Partick Thistle netting twice to cruise to the final of the Sky Sports Cup.
Nevertheless, Hibs’ league form has impressed, recording six wins from seven, whilst netting 11-times in successive clean sheets.
Ticket Information
Supporters can purchase tickets online prior to the matchday here. Cash & card payments are also available for this fixture on the day.
How to follow the action
Supporters can follow Sunday’s encounter on Twitter @motherwellwomen, with a full report of the action available post-match.
Our match against Morton in the fifth round of the Scottish Cup will now take place on Friday 9 February.
Kick off is 7.30pm.
The match has been selected for live coverage on BBC Scotland.
Ticket information will be communicated shortly.
Oli Shaw has returned to his parent club Barnsley.
All parties have agreed to terminate the current loan agreement, to allow Oli to return to Barnsley to continue his rehabilitation.
The striker signed on a season-long loan in the summer but will return south this month.
Shaw made 16 appearances in his time at Motherwell, recording two assists in that time.
We thank Oli for his efforts and wish him well in the future.
Sam Nicholson has joined the club the club on a deal running until the end of the season, subject to international clearance and paperwork formalities.
“It’s another good signing for the club,” Stuart Kettlewell said.
“Sam has a lot to offer the team. He has good experience here in Scotland but also on his travels.
“He will add creativity and quality to the team.”
Born in Edinburgh, Nicholson was brought through the academy system at Hearts and went on to make his first team debut in 2013. Having impressed in the early stages of his career, he earned a new three-year deal in the summer of 2014.
He would depart Tynecastle for pastures new in 2017 having played 127 games for the Gorgie side, when he arrived at Minnesota before switching to Colorado Rapids a year later.
His first spell at the Rapids would end, where he returned to the UK to join Bristol Rovers in 2020. A hip injury would somewhat thwart is first season at the club but he would play in part in helping the side achieve promotion back to League One and made 75 appearances for Rovers.
In 2022, he returned to Colorado Rapids for his second spell until he left in January 2024, having made 91 appearances across the two spells.
The Scotland youth internationalist has over 300 games of club football in his career and has operated on either side of the pitch, or through the middle.
“I’m delighted to be here,” Sam Nicholson added.
“This is a good team and a good club, and I’m looking forward to contributing.”
Motherwell return to domestic action on Saturday 27 January when they travel to Perth to take on St Johnstone at McDiarmid Park.
Kick off is 3pm.
Tickets are available for our trip to Perth.
Adults | £25 |
Concessions (over 65/Under 20) | £15 |
Family Adult (1x Adult with max 2x U11) | £18 |
Under 12 (No admission without adult) | £0 |
Ambulant Disabled Adult (must be receipt of PIP/DLA) | £25 |
Ambulant Disabled Concession (must be receipt of PIP/DLA) | £15 |
Personal Assistant (no admission without ambulant disabled supporter) | £0 |
Please note for the £18 family deal, all ticket holders must enter via turnstile 5 which will be monitored by stewards – strictly 1 adult + max 2 x U12 only. These will only be available to purchase online.
Wheelchair & PA tickets can be purchased directly from Motherwell FC. Adult/concession wheelchair tickets are £25/£15 respectively. The personal assistant ticket is included in the ticket price.
We have a limited amount of accessible parking bays for visiting supporters to book in advance (£5 – payable on the day). Please email dao@perthsaints.co.uk with your name and vehicle registration to book.
You will receive e-tickets which can either be printed at home or presented at the turnstile on your smartphone.
We would encourage all supporters to purchase their tickets online. However, should you require assistance please email the St Johnstone ticket office on ticketsales@perthsaints.co.uk or phone 01738 455000 during office hours.
If you are outside the UK, you can watch the game via Motherwell TV.
Should you be in the UK, it will be live commentary only.
We will be wearing our away kit for this match.
Callum Slattery is out for this match and the rest of the season due to a knee injury.
Dan Casey and Shane Blaney are continuing their rehabilitation. Lennon Miller marked his return with a substitute appearance on 54 minutes against Alloa Athletic on Saturday.
Jon Obika is sidelined with a hamstring injury. Oli Shaw is also missing with a hamstring issue.
Motherwell progressed to the fifth round of the Scottish Cup on Saturday, with a comprehensive 3-1 victory over Alloa at Fir Park.
Blair Spittal was on the scoresheet twice, with Georgie Gent getting off the mark also. The result means it’s now two wins and a draw in their last three matches.
St Johnstone are one point behind Motherwell in the league table, with two matches between the sides this season ending in draws.
St Johnstone were knocked out of the Scottish Cup by Airdrie on Saturday.
The Saints have lost one of their last five matches in the cinch Premiership, with their last match in the league ending in a 0-0 draw against Livingston, back on 27 December.
Nathan McGinley has departed the club by mutual consent.
The full-back, who joined in the summer of 2020, made 57 appearances for the Steelmen across in three-and-a-half years at the club.
McGinley would suffer a serious injury in 2022 and only made his return to action in the summer of 2023, having been out for 16 months.
“I just want to thank everyone at the club for the last three years,” McGinley said.
“It’s been a really difficult time with the long spell out but the club supported me all the way through it and thankfully, I’m now back playing.
“I wish everyone the very best and hope it’s a strong end to the season for the boys.”
We want to thank Nathan for his efforts in his time at Motherwell and wish him the best for the future.