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    Cooper Bar open on Friday night

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    Ladies Day returns for 2019

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    Hearts hospitality on sale now

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    Donate items to British Heart Foundation Scotland

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    Important season card information

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    Season ticket sales up year-on-year

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    Remembering Paul McGrillen

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    Motherwell partner with British Heart Foundation

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    Motherwell partner with First Vehicle Leasing

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    Alan Burrows reappointed to SPFL board

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    Cooper Bar open on Friday night

    Cooper Bar open on Friday night

    Come and have some food and drink with us before the match on Friday in our Cooper Bar.

    Open from 5pm for both Motherwell and Hearts supporters, we’ve got a new food menu for you to enjoy, as well as our popular bar.

    If you’re bringing the kids, we’ve got a whole load of activities from table football and giant Jenga, to being able to meet Steelman.

    A first team player will also be coming along to meet supporters as we count down to kick off at 7.45pm.

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    Ladies Day returns for 2019

    Ladies Day returns for 2019

    Our ever-popular Ladies Day event returns for 2019 when Motherwell host Ross County on Saturday, 21 September.

    Hosted by Clyde 1’s Amber Zoe, there’s a full day of fun and laughter planned, as well as a £100 cash prize and runners-up prizes for the best dressed in attendance.

    Priced at £45 for season ticket holders, and £55 for non-season ticket holders, our package includes:

    • A two-course meal
    • Match ticket
    • Best dressed competition
    • Games and music

    It’s a day not to be missed, thanks to our partners SRB Wealth Management and Cadzow Nursery.

    To get your tickets, just buy online now at tickets.motherwellfc.co.uk, email us at hospitality@motherwellfc.co.uk or give us a call on 01698 333333.

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    Hearts hospitality on sale now

    Hearts hospitality on sale now

    Combine the full experience of a match day along with exceptional and great value hospitality at Fir Park.

    We have three fantastic offers for the Betfred Cup match on Friday, 16 August with our curry themed night in the Centenary Suite and South Stand Boxes.

    Centenary Suite

    A two-course meal with half-time refreshments served within our Centenary Suite with main stand seating and a pay bar for £55 per person, or £50 per person for season ticket holders.

    South Stand Boxes

    Inclusive bar with two -course meal and half-time snacks with indoor seating for £75 per person for our beer and wine package, or £95 for our spirits, beer and wine package.

    Millennium Suite

    Enjoy hot snacks with half-time refreshments with main stand seating for £68 per person, with an inclusive bar one hour before and one hour following the match.

    The dress code for all areas is smart, with no jeans, trainers or colours. To book, please phone our hospitality team on 01698 338012 or book online at tickets.motherwellfc.co.uk.

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    Donate items to British Heart Foundation Scotland

    Donate items to British Heart Foundation Scotland

    Following our newly-formed partnership deal with British Heart Foundation Scotland, fans can now donate items directly to the nation’s heart charity at Fir Park.

    British Heart Foundation (BHF) Scotland’s distinctive red donation bins will be located at the ‘Well Shop and the Chapman Office from Friday 9 August until our game with Hearts on Friday 16 August.

    Supporters are being asked to drop off any unwanted items to help raise money for the charity’s life saving research. On match night itself, BHF donation bins will be located outside the Cooper Suite until kick-off for anyone wishing to donate and can collections will also take place.

    Items suitable for donation include good quality clothing, shoes and handbags, books, accessories, jewellery, CDs and DVDS, children’s toys and homeware. In addition donation bags are now also available from the ‘Well Shop and the ticket office.

    Heart and circulatory diseases cause the deaths of around 17,000 people in Scotland – nearly 50 people every day. The BHF is currently funding £56m of research into such conditions across Scotland, including at its Centres of Research Excellence in Glasgow and Edinburgh and at universities in St Andrews, Dundee and Aberdeen.

    “Our research is only made possible thanks to the generosity of our supporters,” Annie Cunningham, BHF Scotland Area Manager, explained.

    “Your bags and donations help us fund breakthroughs that save and improve lives. And having a clear out also means you’re helping the environment.

    “We are so grateful to Motherwell FC and have no doubt their fans will give us bags of support too.”

    BHF Scotland is the club’s official shorts sponsor for the season ahead.

    Suzanne Reid, head of commercial and marketing at Motherwell FC, added: “I am sure our generous supporters will welcome the opportunity to donate freely to this excellent cause and back our new partnership.”

    Doreen McLintock lost her dad Bobby Orr to a fatal heart attack when he was just 52 years old. She now manages BHF Scotland’s Furniture and Electrical Shop in Motherwell and says public support makes all the difference.

    “I lost my dad far too young,” said Doreen. “He had no ill health really before his death, was fit and an active member of Hamilton Curling Club and Motherwell High Road Bowling Club.

    “We were devastated and that is why the BHF’s research is so important. It’s helping to keep families together and by donating to our shops, you are playing your part too and we are so thankful.”

    BHF Scotland also runs a free collection service for donations of unwanted furniture and electrical items to our stores, including items like sofas, tables, beds and more. You can find out more or book a collection at the BHF website or call 0808 250 0030.

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    Important season card information

    Important season card information

    If you’ve renewed your season ticket for the 2019/20 season, the majority of supporters should retain their cards from last year to use again this campaign.

    When you renewed, you will have been informed whether a new card was required. If you weren’t, then your season ticket for 2019/20 will have been loaded on to your existing card.

    If your status changed – for example you moved to an under 16s ticket to an adult one, or from an adult ticket to an over 60s ticket – you should have been issued a new card.

    Please also note that all kids aged 15 and under with season tickets were reissued with new cards.

    If you have not been issued a new card when you believe you should, please email tickets@motherwellfc.co.uk immediately, or call 01698 333333 between 9am and 5pm Monday to Thursday, and 9am and 4pm on Fridays.

    You can also get in touch with us by direct message on Facebook or Twitter.

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    Season ticket sales up year-on-year

    Season ticket sales up year-on-year

    With just two days to go until our league home opener, we’re delighted to announce our season ticket numbers have increased year-on-year.

    Compared to the same day in 2018, the number of fans who have committed for the campaign is now higher today by a comfortable margin.

    We are now very close to breaking through the 4,000 season ticket holder mark. It would be incredible if you got your ticket now to swell our numbers ahead of the visit of Celtic on Saturday lunchtime.

    Remember, every adult and concession season ticket purchased means you can bring up to two children aged 15 or under for free all season long. They’ll get their own season card and designated seat, as they join you in supporting the ‘Well.

    If you’ve yet to renew your seat from last year, we’re holding your seat for you. Just head to tickets.motherwellfc.co.uk, login to your account and you will see an offer to renew your seat displayed. From there, just check everything is correct and then go through the process to secure your ticket.

    If you’re thinking of buying new, that’s great to hear. It’s really easy to get yours. Just head to tickets.motherwellfc.co.uk, click season tickets and then choose your seat(s).

    If you would rather, you can visit the ticket office between 9am and 5pm Monday to Thursday, 9am until 4pm on Fridays and from 10am on Saturday. You can also call us on 01698 333333 during those hours to speak to one of our staff.

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    Remembering Paul McGrillen

    Ten years ago, Paul McGrillen took his own life.

    The former Motherwell player left behind wife Michelle, children Joshua and Chloe, and a devastated wider family.

    To mark the anniversary of his death, the family are walking Tinto Hill on Saturday, 3 August. As well as remembering Paul, they also aim to raise money for SAMH, Scotland’s mental health charity.

    You can donate to the family’s fundraising efforts for SAMH here. There is also further information on the walk available here.

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    Motherwell partner with British Heart Foundation

    Motherwell partner with British Heart Foundation

    Motherwell Football Club are delighted to announce British Heart Foundation (BHF) Scotland as our official shorts sponsor for the first team.

    The BHF was set up in 1961 and is the biggest independent funder of research into heart and circulatory diseases.

    Heart and circulatory diseases cause around three in 10 (30 per cent) of all deaths in Scotland. That’s nearly 50 people per day, or 1,440 per month.

    Their cause is hugely important to our football club. We lost our captain, Phil O’Donnell, to heart failure in 2007. Heart diseases also affect many in our community.

    Since the BHF was established, the annual number of heart and circulatory deaths in Scotland has fallen by half. Advances in research have saved and improved millions of lives.

    But heart diseases, strokes, vascular dementia and their risk factors, such as diabetes, still cause heartbreak on every street. BHF’s vision is a world free from the fear of heart and circulatory diseases.

    BHF Scotland is currently funding £66m of research into heart and circulatory disease across Scotland, including at its Centres of Research Excellence in Glasgow and Edinburgh. They also fund research at universities in St Andrews, Dundee and Aberdeen.

    “We are absolutely delighted to be working alongside Motherwell Football Club,” James Cant, BHF Scotland director, said.

    “The club has a fantastic fan base and plays a hugely positive role in the local community. This partnership will help us raise awareness of the importance of tackling heart and circulatory diseases.

    “Every year in Scotland around 17,000 lives are lost to these conditions. That’s more than the capacity of Fir Park.

    “We want this to change. We have made phenomenal progress over the years but we’re determined to do more.

    “Here in Scotland, we are currently funding £66m of research spearheaded by our pioneering scientists, including at our Centres of Research Excellence in Glasgow and Edinburgh. That’s made possible thanks to the generous support of the public.

    “It’s a wonderful opportunity to be able to link up with Motherwell FC and we look forward to working together to help beat heartbreak forever.“

    Suzanne Reid, head of commercial and marketing at Motherwell FC, added: “We are absolutely thrilled to be partnering with BHF Scotland, a cause very close to our club.

    “We are looking forward to promoting their cause, and making sure we can work together to help towards their goal of eradicating heart diseases.”

    The BHF’s goal is to beat heart and circulatory diseases forever. Text GOAL to 70123 to donate £3 to help fund life saving research.

    *You will be charged £3. British Heart Foundation will receive 100% of this charge. You will also be charged one message at your standard network rate by your network provider.

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    Motherwell partner with First Vehicle Leasing

    Motherwell partner with First Vehicle Leasing

    We’re delighted to extend our partnership with First Vehicle Leasing (FVL) for the next two seasons.

    FVL’s aim is to provide the best car leasing solutions and unbeatable service for customers across the UK. From Fiats to Ferraris, they can supply any make or model, with affordable monthly rental agreements to suit every budget.

    With almost 20 years’ experience, FVL are industry experts and work with leading finance companies to offer low prices and flexible mileage options to suit.

    You can choose from their wide range of in-stock vehicles, or have yours made to order and delivered to your door.

    To find your perfect car, visit FVL today at firstvehicleleasing.co.uk/car-leasing.

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    Alan Burrows reappointed to SPFL board

    Alan Burrows reappointed to SPFL board

    Motherwell chief executive Alan Burrows has been reappointed to the board of the Scottish Professional Football League.

    Alan is the only club representative who will remain on the board. Peter Lawwell (Celtic), John Nelms (Dundee), Warren Hawke (Morton), Martin Ritchie (Falkirk) and Iain Dougan (Stranraer) have been replaced by Stewart Robertson (Rangers), Les Gray (Hamilton), Ross McArthur (Dunfermline), Graham Peterkin (Ayr) and Ken Ferguson (Brechin).

    “I’m honoured to be once again voted on by our fellow Premiership clubs to the SPFL board,” Burrows said.

    “Last year was a real learning curve for me and I hope my experience over the last 12 months can help me better serve the clubs and the game in Scotland.

    “I am passionate about Scottish football and even more so about improving it and look forward to working with my colleagues at other clubs, together with the SPFL executive, in doing that.”