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    Tickets on sale for Hearts clash

  • First team

    Highlights: Motherwell 2 – 0 Ross County

  • First team

    Robinson: We were very organised

  • First team

    Mixed Zone: Players react to County win

  • First team

    Motherwell 2 – 0 Ross County

  • First team

    Preview: Motherwell v Ross County

  • First team

    Hartley signs permanent deal

  • First team

    Robinson: We need a league win

  • First team

    Carson: We are hard to beat again

  • First team

    Tickets on sale for Ross County

  • First team

    Tickets on sale for Hearts clash

    Motherwell are back in action in the Ladbrokes Premiership on Saturday as they head to Tynecastle to take on Hearts. 

    Stephen Robinson’s men face their third game in a week, following consecutive 2-0 victories over Hamilton Academical and Ross County respectively.

    Thousands of fans braved the midweek cold to cheer on the Steelmen and we’d love to see you turn out in your numbers again for our trip to the capital.

    Adult tickets start at £19 and student prices start at just £14.

    Tickets are available in advance from the ticket office at Fir Park, or available over the phone. Call 01698 333333, and select option 2.

    Please note, tickets will not be available on the gate.

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    Hearts v Motherwell

    Saturday 27th January 2018
    3.00pm
    Tynecastle Park
    Tickets on sale from the Fir Park Ticket Office or by telephone.

    Admission prices are as follows:

    ADULTS £26/£19
    OVER 65s & STUDENTS £19/£14
    UNDER 18 £15/£11
    UNDER 13 £5

    Please note, tickets must be purchased in advance and won’t be available on the gate.

    The cheaper priced tickets are for the lower section of the stand. Students purchasing a match ticket must provide a valid matriculation card.

    Motherwell fans who require ambulant or wheelchair access should contact Brian Davidson on 07428 225254 or tickets@mfcdsa.com. Fans must contact Brian by Wednesday night before the match.

  • First team

    Highlights: Motherwell 2 – 0 Ross County

    Watch extended highlights of the Steelmen’s 2-0 win over Ross County as Stephen Robinson’s men make it two wins from two in 2018.

  • First team

    Robinson: We were very organised

    Stephen Robinson hailed his side’s organisation following a second consecutive 2-0 victory.

    A Harry Souttar error and a first ‘Well goal for Curtis Main secured all three points for the Steelmen under the floodlights at Fir Park.

    And Robinson admitted that, whilst it wasn’t the best of games, it was crucial to return to winning ways in the league.

    [pullquote]We’ll play better than that as it wasn’t a great game of football, but I thought we were really well organised.[/pullquote]

    Speaking to MFC TV at full time, the manager said: “We’re happy with the result as it obviously takes us back in to the top six again. We’ll play better than that as it wasn’t a great game of football, but I thought we were really well organised.”

    “Our back four were outstanding. Trevor Carson, with the one save he had to make, was an outstanding save.

    “That’s what won us the game tonight and up front we had that little bit of quality that we’ve maybe been lacking. Nadir, with a little bit of quality in to the box and a super finish from Curtis.”

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    Mixed Zone: Players react to County win

    Motherwell made it two wins from two in 2018 as they saw off Ross County by two goals to nil in the Ladbrokes Premiership.

    Tom Aldred, Carl McHugh and Curtis Main, the latter of which scored his first goal for the club in the win, spoke in Mixed Zone after the match.

    Tom Aldred: “Tonight was one of those games that probably could have gone either way. I think at the crucial times, we defended the situations really well.

    “The clean sheet, as defenders, is what you pride yourself on. Another one after the weekend is brilliant and gives the team good foundations to build on.

    Carl McHugh: “It was pretty but at this time of year, games are like that a lot. It’s just important to come out on the right side of it.

    “We probably played better on Saturday. But we’ve been in efficient in both games and defended well.

    Curtis Main: “Pleased with the performance, individually and collectively. We wrap that one, put it to bed and we go again Saturday.

    “The goal happened very quickly. Nadir did well to close the guy down, pinched it off him, got his head up and seen the run. It was just instinctive [after that]. The ball came quick and I just had to guide it past the keeper.”

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    Motherwell 2 – 0 Ross County

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    Lewis Irons at Fir Park

    Two is the magic number around Fir Park, as Motherwell made it two wins from two to get 2018 off to a perfect start with yet another 2-0 win.

    And it was a second own-goal in two games which got the Steelmen off the mark, before Curtis Main bagged his first goal for the club to wrap up all three points.

    Stephen Robinson was forced in to one change from his side’s win over Hamilton Accies following suspension to Richard Tait, so the returning Chris Cadden came in for the defender.

    Visitors Ross County arrived in Lanarkshire in search of their first win in ten games, with new arrivals David N’Gog and Harry Souttar on the Staggies bench.

    The latter was introduced to the action early on after captain Andrew Davies was forced off the field of play, but the Stoke-loanee got off to a disastrous start when a rather uneventful first 45 sparked in to life on the stroke of half time.

    Some clever work down the right hand side between Andy Rose and Craig Tanner allowed the former to work himself a yard before whipping in a terrific cross. It was a tough one to deal with for the centre back but he could only arrow a powerful header in to his own net.

    Some inspired words at half time saw the Fir Parkers come out after the break on the front foot, and in the 48th minute, Nadir Çiftçi’s hard-work and terrific ball left Main with a brilliant opportunity to double the hosts lead. Close to goal, but under serious pressure, ‘Well’s number nine lifted a delightful finish over Aaron McCarey.

    On an otherwise quiet evening, a resolute and extremely organised ‘Well side held out comfortably, barring an incredible close-range stop from Trevor Carson, to keep a second consecutive clean sheet.

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     Alastair Reilly at Fir Park

    Live Blog Motherwell v Hamilton
     

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    Preview: Motherwell v Ross County

    Motherwell return to Ladbrokes Premiership action on Wednesday night when they face Ross County at Fir Park.

    Following the win over Hamilton Academical in the William Hill Scottish Cup at the weekend, Stephen Robinson’s side are looking to make it two wins from two.

    For the manager, the fixture is a chance to get the league campaign back on track after a disappointing December and an opportunity to jump back into the top six.

    “We’re confident after our win on Saturday but more so because of the performance and the manner of the performance,” he said.

    [pullquote]We need to get back to winning ways in the league, it’s a chance for us to put some distance between ourselves and Ross County, and we’re looking forward to it.[/pullquote]

    “We were well aware that we needed a rest but I also think the new signings will give a boost around the place as well.

    “When you’re not winning games what you have to do is stay really positive that what you were doing before was the right way to do it, and you have to keep people believing that.”

    Goalkeeper Trevor Carson, by his own admission, had forgotten what a clean sheet was like before he shut out Hamilton on Saturday.

    “Keepers and defenders thrive on clean sheets,” he said. “Before we went out on Saturday I said to the boys ‘let’s get back to being hard to beat.’

    [pullquote]It’s great saying it but actually getting it, going home on Saturday at 5pm with a clean sheet and a win, there’s no better feeling in football.[/pullquote]

    “The lads are raring to go. We know how important the game is to put a bit of distance between ourselves. But more importantly, it’s a chance to get back into the top six.

    “We think we belong there. That’s our aims for the season, to get away from a relegation scrap and push on.”

    Motherwell v Ross County

    Wednesday 24th January 2018
    7.45pm
    Fir Park
    Tickets on sale from the Fir Park Ticket Office or pay at the gate.

    Admission prices are as follows:

    ADULTS £23/£19
    CONCESSIONS £16/£15
    JUVENILES £12/£9
    FAMILY (1 ADULT + 1 JUNIOR) £29/£24
    • Cheaper price is for the John Hunter stand.
    • Concessions are applicable to 60 and over and full time students with a valid matriculation card.
    • Juveniles are applicable to aged 15 and under.
    • Away fans will be housed in the McEwan Fraser Legal South Stand. Cash gates are in operation.

     

     

    The Cooper Bar is open for both sets of supporters to enjoy pre-match food and drink from 5.30pm.

    If you can’t make it along, don’t miss the action by tuning in to mixlr.com/motherwellfc for live commentary or follow the match on Twitter @MotherwellFC

    You can see the match highlights on MFC TV’s YouTube channel, as well as full reaction and a match report right here on the official website.

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    Hartley signs permanent deal

    Motherwell Football Club are delighted to announce the signing of Peter Hartley on a permanent contract.

    The central defender, who signed on loan from Blackpool in the summer, has penned a deal until the summer of 2020.

    Hartley has established himself as a pivotal figure in Stephen Robinson’s side since his move, making 17 appearances so far in the 2017/18 campaign.

    “It was a very, very easy decision to make,” said Hartley. “I’ve been at this club for six months and it’s a fantastic dressing room, probably one of the best I’ve been in.

    [pullquote]It’s a club that’s trying to move forward and achieve things. I want to be part of that.”[/pullquote]

    Hartley has played a key role in the season so far, featuring in the Betfred Cup final and being a rock at centre back.

    “If I am going to be somewhere, it’s all or nothing with me,” he added. “I am going to give everything I’ve got for two and a half years.

    “I have enjoyed every moment. I’ve played at Hampden twice in the semi final and final.

    “We went on a good unbeaten run. I’ve made a lot of good friends in the dressing room. I’ve got nothing but good words to say about the coaching staff and everybody around the club.

    “It’s just the right place for me in my career right now. I’m happy to commit my future to the club.”

    Manager Robinson is naturally pleased to have landed the defender on a permanent deal.

    “Securing the future of Peter is a massive boost to this football club and everything we are trying to achieve,” he said.

    “As soon as the opportunity came up to get him on a permanent deal, we wasted no time in getting the transfer done.”

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    Robinson: We need a league win

    Stephen Robinson is eyeing a much-needed league win as his side prepare for the visit of Ross County on Wednesday. 

    And the Northern Irishman admits his players are confident as they get set to return to Ladbrokes Premiership action for 2018.

    Speaking to MFC TV, Robinson said: “We’re confident after our win on Saturday but more so because of the performance and the manner of the performance.

    [pullquote]We need to get back to winning ways in the league, it’s a chance for us to put some distance between ourselves and Ross County, and we’re looking forward to it.[/pullquote]

    “We were well aware that we needed a rest but I also think the new signings will give a boost around the place as well.

    “When you’re not winning games what you have to do is stay really positive that what you were doing before was the right way to do it, and you have to keep people believing that.”

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    Carson: We are hard to beat again

    Trevor Carson by his own admission had started to forget the feeling of going home with a clean sheet.

    The Motherwell goalkeeper kept a succession of shutouts in the early part of the season, but suffered as the team went through a mini-slump towards the end of 2017.

    Having picked up a win in the Scottish Cup against Hamilton Academical on Saturday, and crucially keeping the visitors out at his end, Carson believes the Steelmen are now successfully playing to their strengths again.

    “I’d forgotten what a clean sheet was to be honest,” the goalkeeper joked. “Keepers and defenders thrive on clean sheets.

    “Before we went out on Saturday I said to the boys ‘let’s get back to being hard to beat.’

    [pullquote]It’s great saying it but actually getting it, going home on Saturday at 5pm with a clean sheet and a win, there’s no better feeling in football.”[/pullquote]

    Ross County lie in wait in the Ladbrokes Premiership on Wednesday night, as Motherwell look to make it back-to-back wins at Fir Park.

    “The lads are raring to go,” Carson added. “We know how important the game is to put a bit of distance between ourselves. But more importantly, it’s a chance to get back into the top six.

    “We think we belong there. That’s our aims for the season, to get away from a relegation scrap and push on.”

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    Tickets on sale for Ross County

    Motherwell are back in action in the Ladbrokes Premiership on Wednesday night as Ross County travel to Fir Park.

    Stephen Robinson’s men returned after the winter break with a comprehensive victory over Hamilton Academical in the William Hill Scottish Cup and are looking to make it two wins from two in January.

    Over 4,000 ‘Well fans turned out to cheer the team to their win at the weekend. Your support means a lot to the team. We’d love to see you turn out in your numbers again for the visit of the Staggies.

    Adult tickets start at £19 and don’t forget our family deal, where one adult and one child aged under 15 can go together for just £24.

    Tickets are available in advance from the ticket office at Fir Park. Cash gates will also be in operation on the night.

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    Motherwell v Ross County

    Wednesday 24th January 2018
    7.45pm
    Fir Park
    Tickets on sale from the Fir Park Ticket Office or pay at the gate.

    Admission prices are as follows:

    ADULTS £23/£19
    CONCESSIONS £16/£15
    JUVENILES £12/£9
    FAMILY (1 ADULT + 1 JUNIOR) £29/£24

    The cheaper price is for the John Hunter stand. Concessions are applicable to 60 and over and full time students with a valid matriculation card. Juveniles are applicable to aged 15 and under.

    Away fans will be housed in the McEwan Fraser Legal South Stand. Cash gates are in operation.

    Motherwell fans who require ambulant or wheelchair access should contact Brian Davidson on 07428 225254 or tickets@mfcdsa.com.. Fans must contact Brian by Monday night before the match.