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    Motherwell 1-1 Ross County

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    Mikaël Mandron signs from Gillingham

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    Steven Hammell previews Ross County

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    Johnston: ‘We win as a team, we lose as a team’

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    Olly Crankshaw joins on loan

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    Alan Burrows to step down

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    Arbroath travel and ticket details

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    Next up: Ross County

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    Fighting at the wrong end of the table // Motherwell 2-3 Hibernian

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    Hammell reacts to Hibernian defeat

  • First team

    Motherwell 1-1 Ross County

    Motherwell 1-1 Ross County

    In a game billed as a six pointer, both teams had to settle for a point in their respective fight to get away from the foot of the cinch Premiership table.

    On a miserable afternoon for the players and 4500 fans, Stuart McKinstry’s goal midway through the second half raised hopes of ‘Well collecting a long overdue three points.

    However, Jordy Hiwula Mayifuila’s equaliser eight minutes form time earned the Highlanders a point they probably deserved.

    The Fir Park fans remained faithful and optimistic with a resounding applause to encourage the Steelmen as they lined up for the kick-off in the face of a heavy rain and wind.

    By the full-time whistle, the weather and an arduous 90 minutes had produced only a miserable stalemate as ‘Well’s dismal run of home games without a win extended to eight games.

    Although the dreadful conditions played a part, despite the introduction of new recruits, the Steelmen were restricted to a handful of chances as County bravely fought to avoid defeat.

    Steven Hammell made three changes to his starting line-up for this crucial bottom of the table clash. After coming off the substitutes bench last Sunday, both Max Johnston and Stuart McKinstry retained their places from the start.

    Midweek loan signing from Stockport Olly Crankshaw, made his debut on the right side of Kevin van Veen, while the club’s latest signing, Mikael Mandron had to be content with delaying his debut until the second half.

    McKinstry started where he left off last week. After 10 minutes the Leeds on-loan teenager cut in from the left before firing a right foot shot across Ross Laidlaw’s goal only to rebound from the ‘keeper’s left hand post.

    As the wind playing havoc with the flight of the ball both McKinstry and County’s Owura Edwards were eager to fire crosses into the box and test both sets of defenders.

    In the 17th minutes McKinstry decided to take the direct route and after working the ball onto his left foot, his rising drive from a tight angle was turned over the bar by Laidlaw.

    A tussle between Sean Goss and Ross Callachan earned both a yellow card as the game became punctuated by clumsy challenges.

    VAR was called into action after 22 minutes. Ricki Lamie’s header back towards his own goal was held up in the wind. As Kelly raced from his goal Edwards nicked the ball from the ‘keeper before tumbling inside the box. As County claimed a penalty the referee’s decision to award a goal kick was upheld.

    Kelly then had a routine first save when he comfortably gathered a low shot from former ‘Well striker Jordan White.

    With Paul McGinn covering for the overlapping Johnston, the ‘Well teenager fired over a cross which McKinstry could only nod over the crossbar.

    An over enthusiastic challenge on George Harmon earned Crankshaw a yellow card on his debut.

    A minute from half time the tall winger almost set up ‘Well’s opener. Nodding on Matt Perry’s long ball it found Johnston racing towards the County box. Unmarked he set himself up before hammering a left foot shot which was heading under the bar until Laidlaw pushed it over this cross bar to leave the sides level at the end of first half spoiled by the weather.

    If there was any advantage from the wind and rain, the Fir Park men had it at their backs for the second forty-five.

    It was the home goal, though, that had a couple of early escapes as White glanced a header inches wide before Yan Dhanda had an effort blocked on the line by Kelly.

    At the other end, Johnston always keen to get down the right flank, curled another tempting cross into the box which County only partially cleared before conceding a corner.

    An inswinger from Goss, assisted by the wind, curled low towards a packed six-yard box where McGinn stooped only to nod ball over the bar.

    Penny then worked a quick exchange with McKinstry before rifling the ball into the side netting.

    Malky Mackay’s men still remained threatening on the break and in the 62nd minute Dhanda was again denied the opening goal when his dipping shot from 20 yards was soundly beaten away by Kelly.

    Two minutes later Ross Tierney replaced Goss and within minutes there was an outburst of relief in the Fir Park stands as ‘Well opened the scoring.

    Once again McKinstry demonstrated his eye for a goal when form around 20 yards he fired a low shot towards Laidlaw’s right-hand corner. And although the ‘keeper got his right hand to the ball he couldn’t prevent it trundling over his line for the opener.

    That injected much needed confidence in the home ranks as they started to pepper the visitor’s goal with crosses.

    With just over quarter of an hour left Hammell injected new life into the side bringing on Barry Maguire and the towering French striker Mandron.

    The County boss also rang the changes and with ten minutes remaining the Highlander’s grabbed an equaliser.

    Substitute Mayifuila had barely been on the pitch when he raced through unchallenged to poke the ball through Kelly’s legs to set up a nervous finish.

    Two minutes later ‘Well had strong appeals for a penalty turned away when Edwards’ outstretched arm send Penny tumbling inside the box.

    Despite a couple of moments of danger in either box in the closing minutes, the sides had to settle for a point apiece

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    Mikaël Mandron signs from Gillingham

    Mikaël Mandron signs from Gillingham

    Mikaël Mandron becomes our third January signing from Gillingham until the end of season subject to international clearance.  

    Starting his career at Sunderland, the 6ft 3in striker has made 33 appearances this season for league two Gillingham.

    With three appearances in the Premier League for Sunderland, has since gone on to turn out for Eastleigh, Wigan Atheltic and Crewe respectively.

    He finished as joint top goalscorer for Crewe in the 2021/22 season, alongside former Motherwell man Chris Long.

    “From the moment I spoke to Mikaël on the phone, it was clear he wanted to come,” manager Steven Hammell said.

    “As soon as we established that this move could happen, Mikaël travelled off his own back to get to Fir Park as quickly as possible.

    “He offers competition and help for Kevin van Veen, whilst also opening new possibilities to the structure of the team.

    “I’m really happy to get this over the line as I feel it’s an area of the pitch we needed additions.”

    The 28-year-old will wear the number 21 shirt for the remainder of the season.

    He scored Gillingham’s goal against Premier League side Brentford in the Carabao Cup in November when the League Two side shocked Brentford in London by knocking them out in the cup.

    He leaves Gillingham on a permanent deal to Motherwell until the end of the season initially.

    Should clearance be granted prior to tomorrow’s match with Ross County, Mandron would be available for selection. Without this being approved, he is ineligible.

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    Steven Hammell previews Ross County

    With the news that Chief Executive Alan Burrows would be stepping down from his position at the club, manager Steven Hammell says he will be a big miss for the club with his hard work, dedication and enthusiasm for the job.

    Ahead of the cinch Premiership match with Ross County, Hammell remains confident in his own ability to do his job but insists his side need to cut out the individual errors within matches and build on the basics.

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    Johnston: ‘We win as a team, we lose as a team’

    Defender Max Johnston was recalled from his loan at Cove Rangers this month and is now ready to make an impact at Motherwell.

    The 19-year-old says the team are still together as a team and know what they have to do to turn this poor run of form around.

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    Olly Crankshaw joins on loan

    Olly Crankshaw joins on loan

    Winger Olly Crankshaw has joined Motherwell on loan from Stockport County for the remainder of the season. 

    The 24-year-old, who has featured 19 times for The Hatters this season, joins Steven Hammell’s squad for the rest of the season and has featured for Stockport County, Dundee, Wigan and Preston in his career thus far.

    “Olly is exactly the profile of player that we need at the minute” manager Steven Hammell said.

    “He will add to our attacking options and create competition for places which is something we need in the squad.

    “From initial talks with Stockport, it was clear that Olly was keen to come up here and impress, which is something that I look for in a player and think is important when recruiting.

    “He will excite fans with his style of play and I’m looking forward to seeing the impact he makes in his time at Fir Park.”

    Crankshaw is available for selection for Saturday’s match against Ross County.

    “I am buzzing to get the deal done and I’m looking forward to getting down to work,” Crankshaw added.

    “Stockport have changed formation midway through the season, which has limited the minutes I have been getting on the park so this is a chance to play regularly.

    “I see this loan move as a real opportunity and can’t wait to get involved.”

    The winger will wear the number 12 shirt.

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    Alan Burrows to step down

    Alan Burrows to step down

    Motherwell FC can announce chief executive Alan Burrows is stepping down.

    Alan was promoted to the role in 2014, and was the longest-serving CEO in the Scottish Premiership.

    During his tenure leading the organisation, Motherwell finished third in the Premiership, played in Europa League and Europa Conference League qualifiers, reached two domestic cup finals and won the SFA Youth Cup for the first time.

    Off the field, as the club transitioned to fan ownership, Alan presided over numerous club records including record turnover, two net profit records, a record transfer fee received, a record front of shirt sponsorship deal and the highest ever season ticket sales. He was also named the Scottish CEO of the Year at the Football Business Awards in 2019.

    “It is with a very heavy heart that I resign from a club that I love dearly,” Alan said.

    “I have hugely enjoyed working with my fellow Directors, the amazing, hard-working staff and the countless players, managers and coaches in that time. I want to thank and pay tribute to each and every one of them; I have so many terrific memories.

    “I would also like to thank the supporters who accepted me as one of them, and gave me room and time to get comfortable in my role, particularly at the start.

    “I have discussed my future with the Chairman for some time and although there isn’t always an ideal time, I felt a new year gives everyone the chance for fresh start. I would like to give someone else the chance to drive our club forward. Someone who can perhaps bring new, exciting ideas and a different approach.

    “Although I’ll shortly leave Fir Park for the last time, my heart will always be with this fantastic club. Thanks again for everything.”

    Chairman Jim McMahon added “We are really sorry to be losing Alan as our Chief Executive.

    “I have had the privilege of knowing him for a very long time, latterly in the Chair/CEO relationship.

    “Through this period I have watched him develop into one of the best and most dedicated CEOs I have worked with in my career.

    “His drive, imagination and love for this club have been key in all that we have achieved over the past years.

    “We could not have asked for a better representative or leader – he stands for everything the club and fans exemplify – for all our principles.

    “Although we are losing him, we also wish him every success in the future.”

    The Board is reviewing our recruitment options as we consider the sort of person we need to take the club through a new chapter. Alan will continue in post until that replacement is ready to be appointed.

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    Arbroath travel and ticket details

    Arbroath travel and ticket details

    Tickets are now available for our Scottish Cup match with Arbroath on Saturday 21 January.  

    You can buy tickets online.

    There will be no cash turnstiles at the game.

    Terraced
    Adults £20
    Concessions £13
    Family one adult & one child (under 12) £23
    Family one adult & two child (under 12) £25

     

    Coelbrew Stand
    Adults £22
    Concessions £15
    • Concessions are under 18, over 65, student and Disabled
    • Wheelchair and ambulant bookings for the Coelbrew stand must be made through the Arbroath ticket office on 0124187215
    Coaches

    The club will be running two buses to the game.

    Buses will depart from the Cooper Suite at 12pm with a seat costing £20.

    You can buy your seat online.

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    Next up: Ross County

    Next up: Ross County

    Saturday football returns as we take on Ross County on 14 January.

    Kick-off is 3pm.

    Tickets

    Supporters are able to buy tickets online here or visit the ticket office at Fir Park.

    Ticket Office open from 11am – the ticket office is open until kick-off with no pay gate facility

    Away supporters can purchase tickets in the Tommy McLean stand from 2pm from the ticket booth up until kick-off (cash and card available)

    Ticket Prices

    Hunter Stand O’Donnell, Cooper, McLean Stand
    Adults £21 £25
    Concessions £17 £18
    Young Adults £10 £10
    Juniors £4 £4

    – Concessions Tickets would be ages 65 and over and FT Students with a valid matric card.
    – Young Adults tickets would ages 12 to 17.
    – Juveniles would be 11 and under.
    – Family tickets would be one adult / senior citizen concession and x2 juveniles.

    How to follow game online

    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.

    The Story of the Match

    Motherwell’s home form continues to frustrate and concern as they look for their first home league win since August.

    Two of County’s four wins this season have came on the road, beating Livingston and Hibernian but they sit at the bottom of the league, having lost five of their last six and failed to score in their last four.

    The Steelmen came out on top in the previous meeting between the two sides – goals from Joe Efford, Callum Slattery and a Van Veen hat-trick secured the points in Dingwall in October.

    Match Officials

    • Referee: David Dickinson
    • AR1: Graham McNeillie
    • AR2: Gary Hilland
    • Fourth Official: Scott Lambie
    • VAR: Matthew MacDermid
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    Fighting at the wrong end of the table // Motherwell 2-3 Hibernian

    With Motherwell picking up a point in their first game of 2023, the steelmen were looking to kick on in their first home match of the new year live on Sky Sports. 

    Hibernian were in town, after their humiliating defeat to rivals Hearts seven days prior.

    The away side made the breakthrough after 16 minutes through Kevin Nisbet.

    Despite going a goal down, Motherwell tried to create openings. Callum Slattery has shot saved before Ricki Lamie hit the top of the crossbar with a header.

    After the break, Hibernian doubled their lead with Nisbet grabbing his brace. Half time substitute Stuart McKinstry latched onto a long ball forward to half the deficit.

    Solholm rattled the bar with a header which would have drawn his side level before Nisbet made it a hat trick with his third.

    Ross Tierney grabbed a goal in stoppage time but the clock ran out for the hosts as their poor home form continued.

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    Hammell reacts to Hibernian defeat

    “We need to stand up to this run, myself included.

    “Next week is the biggest week of our season.”