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    Aston Oxborough: A Whirlwind

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    Not at the races // Motherwell 0-1 Dundee

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    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to Dundee defeat

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    Motherwell 0-1 Dundee

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    Ewan Wilson // The new kid on the block

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    Aston Oxborough ahead of Dundee

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    Stuart Kettlewell previews Dundee

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    Paul McGinn to spend time on sidelines

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    Limited East Stands tickets available semi-final

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    Zander McAllister in Scotland’s Under 17 squad

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    Aston Oxborough: A Whirlwind

    Aston Oxborough: A Whirlwind

    Aston Oxborough has had to wait two seasons until he got his chance to play regularly between the sticks at Motherwell.

    The 26-year-old showed patience in abundance, and in the summer of 2024, he signed a new contract as he looked to show everyone what he was about. Since that moment, the plaudits have been loud for the shot-stopper.

    Making the number one jersey his own, Oxborough has pulled off some wonderful saves that have helped the team earn points and a semi-final spot in the Premier Sports Cup.

    “It’s been brilliant from a team collectively and from a personal point of view,” Aston Oxborough said.

    “A lot has happened, and I have made a lot of good memories so far; hopefully it can continue. I thought there would be a few more downs, to be honest.

    “It’s been very good, and there have been a lot of highs. I’m sure there will be lows throughout the season that I’ll have to deal with. But the biggest high was the quarter-final win against Dundee United. The save from the 1v1 was great, but the whole night was amazing.

    “There is a surreal feeling around playing in the semi-final. It’s going to be a brilliant moment for me, the team, and the fans. I’ve got my family coming up for the game, so I can’t wait.

    “When we first got through, there was a bit of a buzz, and some people were talking about it, but now we’re back into league games. It’s settled down, and we’re focused on the league and results. It’s been put to the side for the minute.”

    It would seem that putting the semi-final game on hold has done the trick. Oxborough has been named in back-to-back William Hill Premiership team of the weeks, as well as being voted the player of the month for September by the Motherwell supporters.

    “The fan vote is more important to me,” he explained.

    “They see the games and watch every week. It’s not just about statistics and saves; it’s more about general play and contribution to the team.

    “There’s an unwavering belief in myself, but I don’t talk about it too much. It’s just the way I am and the way I was brought up. Football-wise, it’s the best I’ve played in my career. I’m super confident and loving it.”

    Starting the last 11 matches, the Englishman has relished the opportunity to showcase his ability. And whilst this isn’t the first time he’s played a string of games, it is the first time he’s done it at a high level.

    “Both loan spells in my career, I played 25 games,” he added.

    “That is double what I’ve done so far here, but this is a much higher level. It’s good to be playing constantly because you can keep the momentum going. The team is riding the wave at the minute, so hopefully that can continue.

    “It’s a brilliant changing room with no egos. We all get along, which is massive in my opinion. That stems from the manager, with the type of characters he signs and how he runs the dressing room. Equally the Skipper McGinn and Stephen O’Donnell also keep everyone level.

    “There’s been a high turnaround of players this year, probably the biggest here in recent years, so it does take time to gel on the pitch. We were frustrated after the group-stage of the cup, as it didn’t go as smoothly as we would have wanted.

    “Equally, however, we lost one game across pre-season and the group-stage, so it might not have been fluid, but we were still getting over the line.”

    Sitting in fifth place in the table, Motherwell have made a positive start to their 2024/25 season. One big difference has been the sturdy defensive line and elimination of conceding so many goals. In the 2023/24 Premiership season, Motherwell conceded 59 goals.

    This was joint fourth highest in the league, but what made this stat worse was that they scored 56 goals. The highest tally outside Rangers and Celtic. After eight games this season, they have conceded 12. An improvement on the previous campaign.

    “There’s been a shift in mentality,” Oxborough stated.

    “First and foremost, we’re giving ourselves a good foundation, being hard to beat. Then, on top of that, we’re playing good football and attacking teams. Some boys have come in and have been excellent.

    “We’re all desperate to keep clean sheets every week, and while we haven’t been able to do that, we’ve reduced the amount of goals and chances conceded. We work on it during the week and did a lot of work as a defensive unit during pre-season.”

    With everything going so smoothly, life got even better for Oxborough last week, with the keeper signing a new deal at the club until 2027.

    “I was all for it; I have loved playing this season and would love to continue to do that,” he said.

    “I’m settled up here, and what’s important for me has been having a sustained run of games under my belt. This is the perfect place to do it.

    “My partner and I spoke about everything. The last six months, everything just seems to have clicked into place. We have waited a long time for things to happen. That’s just how life goes sometimes; you have to be patient.

    “Personally, for the rest of the season, there’s statistics for goalkeepers. I’ll have my internal targets, clean sheets, save percentage, and minutes played. But I just want to carry on contributing how I’ve been doing.

    “I want to do that long term consistently. That’s a big one for me; if I can play regularly and play a positive part in games, that’ll be massive for the team.”

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    Not at the races // Motherwell 0-1 Dundee

    Motherwell were searching for their fourth win on the bounce coming into their William Hill Premiership fixture against Dundee. Following the victory at Hibernian, the October international break interrupted the rhythm as Motherwell failed to find their usual stride. 

    Stuart Kettlewell was left disappointed by his team’s performance as Dundee’s Lyall Cameron fired his team ahead in the first-half.

    Substitutes were brought on to try and change the Steelmen’s fortunes however, the equaliser didn’t arrive and Dundee held out for the win.

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    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to Dundee defeat

    Stuart Kettlewell gives his thoughts on his side’s 0-1 defeat to Dundee at Fir Park.

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    Motherwell 0-1 Dundee

    Motherwell 0-1 Dundee

    Motherwell fell to a 1-0 defeat on Saturday against Dundee at Fir Park. 

    A first-half goal from Lyall Cameron was enough to separate the two sides, on what was a disappointing day for the Steelmen.

    Manager Stuart Kettlewell made one change from the side that won in Edinburgh two weeks ago, and it was an enforced one. Dan Casey returned from his suspension to replace the injured Paul McGinn.

    Motherwell made a bright start to proceedings, with Zach Robinson unfortunate not to get on the end of Andy Halliday’s through ball. Dundee defender Clark Robertson managed to get a toe on the ball to slide it away to safety.

    But after the opening ten minutes, the visitors grew into the game. Lennon Miller’s pass was blocked and Simon Murray managed to get a shot away, however it was comfortably dealt with by Aston Oxborough.

    Apostolos Stamatelopoulos saw his header go past the post, in what was Motherwell’s best chance of the first-half.

    Murray would go close again for Dundee, with Billy Koumetio also going close. But the breakthrough eventually came on 38 minutes. Ewan Wilson managed to block Murray’s effort on goal but the follow up was knocked home by Cameron. 0-1.

    Moses Ebiye and Tony Watt were introduced at half-time as Motherwell looked to spring into life. Former Motherwell man Curtis Main had the first clear chance of the second period, forcing a strong stop from Oxborough at his near post.

    As Motherwell threw the kitchen sink, their next big chance came from Miller, who blasted an effort from 25 yards that stung the palms of Trevor Carson with 17 minutes to go.

    The Steelmen’s big opportunity fell to substitute Jair Tavares, with the Portuguese winger hitting over the bar after the ball dropped to him on the edge of the box.

    Stoppage time came and went in the game, with Motherwell unable to draw level in their typical late fashion. The result leaves the Steelmen fifth in the table, with Celtic visiting North Lanarkshire next Sunday.

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    Ewan Wilson // The new kid on the block

    Ewan Wilson has burst onto the scene in 2024/25. The Motherwell Academy graduate has picked the perfect opportunity to step up to the plate for the first-team at the club. 

    Loan spells at Albion Rovers, Stirling Albion and Beith Juniors only tell half of the story, but the 19-year-old left-back has become an integral part of the Motherwell team.

    Using his strong and physical presence to see off opponents, he also has a burst of pace and flair to go past defenders. Often left as the last man, he uses his defensive prowess with timely tackles and interceptions thriving in 1v1 situations against the leagues best wide men. 

    With a venomous shot and a composed final ball, Wilson continues to impress in both areas of the pitch as his first-team experience rises every week, with him yet to miss a minute of league action so far.

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    Aston Oxborough ahead of Dundee

    “Delighted” by his recent start to life in Motherwell’s first team and being given the opportunity to continue his journey with the Steelmen, Aston Oxborough stated that there was “no doubt” to continue with Motherwell after reflecting on his time and starting off “fairly well” when beginning as the number two keeper under Liam Kelly who went on to play for Rangers, allowing Oxborough to show that he is more than capable of that number one spot.

    When asked about the teams current performance before they take on Dundee Saturday 19th, the 26-year-old said that the players have been “pretty good” and that he hopes they learn from their previous trend of action only managing a short success rate at the start of the Premiership and will manage to stay consistent in their efforts, Aston is an “asset” to the team as suggested by manager Stuart Kettlewell.

    Oxborough has a clear focus right now on trying to secure a victory against Dundee and what’s to come after for Motherwell, especially after such a favourable outcome so far early on in the season which is hoped to be continued.

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    Stuart Kettlewell previews Dundee

    Stuart Kettlewell previews Dundee

    Prior to the Motherwell v Dundee match Saturday 19th, Motherwell manager Stuart Kettlewell expresses the teams previous game successes as a “class week” following the teams win against Hibernian 2-1.

    When asked about the opposition, Kettlewell stated Dundee are a “very good side” and with Captain Paul McGinn suffering a muscle injury which puts him out for a good period of time, the team will have to continue to keep consistent in order to cope with what Kettlewell describes as fierce competition.

    “My biggest passion is seeing the players improve” insisted the manager, with confidence that the team are driven by the results on the pitch.

    This is evident with Motherwell’s Englishman Aston Oxborough asserting himself in the football industry with his consistent success securing the spot of the clubs number one keeper which followed with him being voted player of the month in September by fans, and then scoring with a new contract guaranteeing his place up till the Summer of 2027.

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    Paul McGinn to spend time on sidelines

    Paul McGinn to spend time on sidelines

    Captain Paul McGinn will spend a “significant period of time” on the sidelines, manager Stuart Kettlewell confirmed. 

    McGinn has sustained a muscle injury, which will see him miss a chunk of games, including our semi-final match at Hampden.

    The Motherwell skipper has made nine appearances this season, and after earning his first start of the season following a return from injury, he hasn’t missed a minute of action.

    We wish Paul all the very best in his recovery and look forward to seeing him back soon.

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    Limited East Stands tickets available semi-final

    We now only have a limited amount of East Stand tickets available for our semi-final clash at Hampden against Rangers. 

    These tickets are the cheaper tickets, priced at £30 for adults and £15 for concession. If you wish to buy in this section, we recommend you purchase as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.

    You can buy your tickets online.

    Cooper buses have now sold out. We thank everyone who has purchased tickets so far, your support has been incredible.

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    Zander McAllister in Scotland’s Under 17 squad

    Zander McAllister in Scotland’s Under 17 squad

    Zander McAllister will represent his country once again later this month. 

    Scotland Under 17s will begin their UEFA Under 17 European Championship qualifying campaign with round one qualifying against Northern Ireland, Lithuania and Republic of Ireland the opponents.

    The young Scots will travel to Northern Ireland to take part in a mini-tournament.

     

    • Northern Ireland v Scotland
    • Tuesday 29 October 2024
    • Kick-off 3pm
    • Seaview, Belfast

     

    • Scotland v Lithuania
    • Friday 1 November 
    • Kick-off 12pm 
    • Seaview, Belfast

     

    • Republic of Ireland v Scotland
    • Monday 4 November 2024
    • Kick-off 3pm 
    • Inver Park, Larne