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    Win £25,000 with the Well Lottery

  • Well Society

    An update from the Well Society

  • Club

    Andrew Wilson rejoins the board

  • Club

    Indefinite postponement of football continued

  • Club

    Full list of activities affected by suspension

  • Club

    All football matches postponed indefinitely

  • Club

    2019/20 Player of the Year awards

  • Club

    Club statement on Stephen Robinson case

  • Club

    Ross County hospitality deals

  • Club

    Sample our hospitality against St Mirren

  • Club

    Win £25,000 with the Well Lottery

    Win £25,000 with the Well Lottery

    Want to help fund the future stars at Motherwell Football Club, and also be in with a chance of winning £25,000?

    Our Well Lottery allows you to do just that, backing the next young talent rising through the ranks at the club and being in our weekly draw.

    Priced at £1 per entry, we’ve also got smaller prizes of £1,000 and £25.

    HOW TO JOIN THE WELL LOTTERY

    To join the Well Lottery, you can now choose one of the following options:

    • Sign up online here
    • Fill in the lottery leaflet provided and return via the freepost address provided to Unity.
    • Download a lottery leaflet from the Well Lottery website and return to Unity by post.

    Once you have signed up, you will receive a letter welcoming you to the lottery which will tell you your lottery numbers. You will then be entered into the draw for as long as you wish to play.

    HOW DOES THE WELL LOTTERY WORK?

    For as little as £1 per week, you’ll have the chance to win up to £25,000. At least 50p of every £1 played goes straight to youth development but most importantly, there are no ongoing costs to the club.

    WHERE DOES THE MONEY GO?

    Every £1 is split three ways. At least 50p of every £1 comes straight to Motherwell FC, which is put towards the club’s youth development and academy programme. The other 50p covers the cost of the administration of the lottery, and goes towards the fantastic prize fund.

    HOW DO I WIN?

    Every player of the Well Lottery will be allocated a six-digit lottery number for every entry they wish to play. This idea is to match your number with the winning number that is drawn on a Saturday in the correct sequence. Every entry in the Unity lottery has an equal one in 63 chance of winning a prize.

    For example:

    325764 – random winning number

    326574 – your lottery number

    This is a three-number match, winning five entries into the next draw.

    HOW DO I KNOW IF I HAVE WON?

    Players are notified automatically, and prizes sent out by post, so you do not need to claim your prize. If you would like to check the winning number each week, these can be found on Unity’s website and here on the official Motherwell FC website.

    WHAT IS UNITY?

    Unity is a platform on which charities run their own fundraising lottery. It is run by an external lottery manager, Sterling Lotteries, who administer hundreds of charity lotteries for clients across the country.

  • Well Society

    An update from the Well Society

    An update from the Well Society

    The Covid-19 crisis is having a monumental impact across the world and now at home.

    It is both a health and economic crisis at the same time which is doubling the anxiety for us all.

    In this context sport seems less important than ever before, but we also know that our club and our game are at the centre of our home community and national life. We must play our part in getting our community and country through what lies ahead and to a sustainable future on the other side.

    As things stand, we await clarity over what will happen with the 2019/20 season. Until then, it is difficult to state clearly what challenges – if any – lie ahead. As soon as things are made clearer, we will be able to update our members and the entire Motherwell support.

    As a club, we will stand by the decisions taken by our governing body and its board. We know that there can be no easy answers. We also know that now is not the time for self-interest. Now is the time to secure the common good. More than ever. Decisions will need to be taken and we will be part of making good what is decided.

    Our club is well-managed, well-supervised and well-owned. We are fortunate. But this competence and preparedness does not make us immune from the implications of what is happening. The focus of the board of the club is on supporting all of those who depend on us for their income. This matters enormously. We also want to do everything we can to engage the community as well in all that will need done in the days ahead.

    Times are uncertain, and so we are encouraged by supporters who have already contacted us looking to support the Well Society during this time.

    We would like to extend a massive thank you to all of our supporters who have recently joined or made a donation to the Well Society, as well as highlighting our gratitude to existing members who continue to support us on a regular basis. The importance of doing this cannot be overstated. Please encourage all your friends that can afford it to do the same. It will be an investment in securing the future of our club.

    We would welcome any other fans who have the means to similarly consider contributing to the Society at this time, either by pledging a monthly sum or by making a one-off donation.

    Joining or pledging to the Well Society helps to safeguard the future of our club at all times, but in particular your support now helps give comfort as we head towards what will undoubtedly be challenging times.

    To become a Well Society member, starting at just £5 per month, you can sign up here. Or, to make a one-off donation, you can click here or donate via Paypal by sending to wellsociety@motherwellfc.co.uk.

    Our understanding is that the club will put season tickets on sale in early April, which we encourage all fans who possibly can commit at that early stage to do so.

    If you have any issues or worries during this ongoing crisis, even if they are unrelated to the Well Society, Motherwell FC or football in general, and are unsure of where to turn, please contact us by clicking here and we will point you in the right direction for advice, guidance and support.

    Again, thank you for all your support. The days ahead will be full of pain, we know that. But our community has demonstrated its resilience through many challenges over the years and this one will be met by the same steel. We will emerge more together, stronger and connected.

    Look after yourselves and those around you. We’ll see you at Fir Park on the other side.

    The Well Society Board

  • Club

    Andrew Wilson rejoins the board

    Andrew Wilson rejoins the board

    Andrew Wilson has rejoined the board of Motherwell Football Club as a director.

    Andrew is a well-known figure in business and public life as an economist, former politician and communications strategist.

    An elected member of the first Scottish Parliament in 1999, he served as a shadow minister across various departments before joining RBS in 2003 in a number of roles, including as deputy chief economist and head of group communications.

    Wilson, who was previously on the board between 2010 and 2015 and was a key player in the creation of the ‘Well Society, is now a founding partner of strategic communications firm Charlotte Street Partners.

    Chairman Jim McMahon said: “We conducted a review into the skill set and the make up of the board and Andrew is an excellent candidate to rejoin.

    “He is experienced in both the public and private sector and is extremely well respected and connected. I am delighted we’ve managed to add someone of his standing.

    “We will continue to review the position with the Supervisory and ‘Well Society boards around further integration of directors, following some of our recent objectives being achieved.”

    Andrew will join chairman Jim McMahon, vice chair Douglas Dickie, chief executive Alan Burrows and Tom Feely on the board at Fir Park.

    “It is a privilege for me to play a part in helping my club succeed and grow,” he said of his appointment.

    “Motherwell FC’s purpose is extremely important to its community and it is a source of great joy and improvement for many people.

    “We have ambitious plans to continue its success and I rejoin at a time when I don’t think the club has been better stewarded.

    “We have a tough crisis to navigate and must play an active part in getting our community and the country through it.”

  • Club

    Indefinite postponement of football continued

    Indefinite postponement of football continued

    The playing of organised football in Scotland remains suspended indefinitely.

    An update from the joint response group of the SPFL and Scottish FA on Monday has reiterated that all league fixtures will be postponed until any order from government and/or further direction from the Scottish FA can be provided.

    Matches and training sessions at all levels of our clubs are now suspended.

    The decision has been made in the interest of public health in the wake of the ongoing spread of the coronavirus, in line with the advice of the UK Medical Officer.

    The joint response group say the decision protects the general public and all involved in putting on football matches, as well as reducing the burden on the emergency services.

    Further updates on when football can resume will be given as soon as possible.

    Our club offices in the Chapman Building will remain open from 10am to 3pm every day. We would ask fans not to visit in person if it can be avoided, and to use online services, contact the club by email or call 01968 333333.

    You can view a full list of club activities affected here.

    How can you help?

    We’ve received countless offers of support from supporters and the wider community, with many of you asking if there’s anything you can do to help.

    Our club is owned by its supporters. The Well Society is a member organisation where you can pledge a monthly ongoing amount of your choice, from which the club benefits. You can also make one-off donations should you wish.

    To do so, head to our Well Society sign-up and pledge page. To find out more about how the Well Society works, you can read all about it here.

    Our plan is to have season tickets for the 2020/21 campaign on sales in early April. Fans who are able to buy early will be a huge help to the club.

    We thank everyone who has been in touch. We will provide greater clarity on what will happen next as soon as we possibly can.

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    Full list of activities affected by suspension

    Full list of activities affected by suspension

    As a result of the Scottish FA’s suspension of all football activities due to the ongoing outbreak of the coronavirus, the following club activities are affected as follows.

    Please note that the situation is constantly evolving and you should check back for updates.

    Last updated on Monday, 23 March.

    Cancelled
    • All first team matches until further notice.
    • All women’s team matches until further notice.
    • All reserve team matches until further notice.
    • All academy matches until further notice.
    • All academy training until further notice.
    • All community team matches until further notice.
    • All community trust training.
    • Community Trust McDonald’s programme on Sunday.
    • All futsal, Steel Tots, Mini Steelkids and Skills Centres are cancelled until after Easter.
    Revised opening hours

    Our club offices in the Chapman Building will remain open from 10am to 3pm every day.

    We would ask fans not to visit in person if it can be avoided, and to use online services, contact the club by email or call 01968 333333.

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    How can you help?

    We’ve received countless offers of support from supporters and the wider community, with many of you asking if there’s anything you can do to help.

    Our club is owned by its supporters. The Well Society is a member organisation where you can pledge a monthly ongoing amount of your choice, from which the club benefits. You can also make one-off donations should you wish.

    To do so, head to our Well Society sign-up and pledge page. To find out more about how the Well Society works, you can read all about it here.

    Our plan is to have season tickets for the 2020/21 campaign on sales in early April. Fans who are able to buy early will be a huge help to the club.

    We thank everyone who has been in touch. We will provide greater clarity on what will happen next as soon as we possibly can.

  • Club

    All football matches postponed indefinitely

    All football matches postponed indefinitely

    The Scottish FA has suspended the 2019/20 season until further notice, in light of the ongoing developments resulting from the coronavirus outbreak and the risk to public health.

    As a result of the suspension, the SPFL has postponed this weekend’s fixtures. Friday night’s home match with Aberdeen will not go ahead, and our SWPL match with Hibernian on Sunday has also been cancelled. All academy games are also off.

    You can view a full list of club activities affected here.

    The Scottish FA and SPFL will continue to liaise with governments in relation to forthcoming fixtures in the coming days. More information will be communicated at the appropriate time.

    We encourage everyone to practice good hand washing hygiene in accordance with government advice.

    • wash your hands with soap and water often – do this for at least 20 seconds.
    • always wash your hands when you get home or into work.
    • use hand sanitiser gel if soap and water are not available.
    • cover your mouth and nose with a tissue or your sleeve (not your hands) when you cough or sneeze.
    • put used tissues in the bin immediately and wash your hands afterwards.
    • try to avoid close contact with people who are unwell.
    • do not touch your eyes, nose or mouth if your hands are not clean.

    If you are showing symptoms, follow the advice to self-isolate for seven days. The NHS lists symptoms as a high temperature or a new, continuous cough. Do not go to a GP surgery, pharmacy or hospital, and do not call NHS 111 to inform them you are self-isolating,

    Use the NHS 111 online service if you feel you cannot cope with your symptoms at home, your condition gets worse or your symptoms do not get better after seven days. Only call 111 if you cannot get help online.

  • Club

    2019/20 Player of the Year awards

    2019/20 Player of the Year awards

    Our 2019/20 Player of the Year event is sold out, but there’s still time to get on our waiting list if extra tickets become available.

    Held at the Alona Hotel on Saturday 18 April and hosted by Tam Cowan, our event will see the top performers from across the campaign recognised.

    Add your name to our waiting list by filling out the form here.

    This year’s awards and their sponsors are:

    Award Sponsored by
    Player of the Year Frontline
    Young Player of the Year Match Attax
    Goal of the season Indigo
    Top goalscorer SRB Wealth Management
    Special recognition award Covanburn
    Management player of the year Avia Signs
    Player’s player of the year Manor Estate

    Public voting for some of the categories will be available shortly.

  • Club

    Club statement on Stephen Robinson case

    Club statement on Stephen Robinson case

    Motherwell Football Club welcomes the not guilty verdict of the court in our manager Stephen Robinson’s case.

    The decision is entirely in line with our expectations, having been fully aware of the circumstances from the very beginning.

    Stephen has had our unconditional support throughout and will continue to do so.

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    Ross County hospitality deals

    Ross County hospitality deals

    Motherwell host Ross County on Wednesday 4 March and there’s still time to come and enjoy the match with a great hospitality deal.

    We’ve a two-course Mexican-themed menu on the night, priced at £30 per person for season ticket holders and £40 for non-season ticket holders. What’s more, it’s just £10 for kids.

    Included in your package along with your pre-match meal is a ticket for the game, a half-time pie, teamsheet and programme, and access to a pay bar.

    After the match, there will also be an appearance from a Motherwell player to round off the evening.

    To book, you can buy online now, email hospitality@motherwellfc.co.uk or call us on 01698 333333.

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    Sample our hospitality against St Mirren

    Sample our hospitality against St Mirren

    We’ve still got availability in our hospitality suites for our forthcoming match with St Mirren.

    The Paisley club come calling on Saturday, 15 February in another crucial Ladbrokes Premiership fixture.

    You can buy online now to secure your place instantly. Alternatively, give our hospitality team a call on 01698 338012.

    Centenary Suite

    A two-course meal with half-time refreshments served within our Centenary Suite with main stand seating and a pay bar for £70 per person, or £45 per person for season ticket holders. A fully-inclusive bar is also available for £120 per person.

    South Stand Boxes

    Inclusive bar with two-course meal and half-time snacks with indoor seating for £70 per person for our beer and wine package, or £90 for our spirits, beer and wine package.

    Davie Cooper Boxes

    View the match from the comfort of one of our boxes at the top of the Davie Cooper Stand. With access to the Cooper Bar before and after the match, and half-time refreshments, tea, coffee, pies and cakes, our deal is available for £50 per person.

    If you’re a season ticket holder, you can upgrade for £35 per person.

    Millennium Suite

    Enjoy hot snacks with half-time refreshments with main stand seating for £70 per person, with an inclusive bar one hour before and one hour following the match. We also have an offer for Under 18s priced at £35.

    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.