Striker Curtis Main speaks as Motherwell step up their pre-season preparations ahead of his first full season with the club.
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Curtis Main: “It’s time to work hard”
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Rangers clash selected for TV
Wednesday 04 July 2018Motherwell’s Ladbrokes Premiership fixture against Rangers has been moved for TV.
The clash, played on Sunday, August 26, kicks off at 12:15pm and will be broadcast live on BT Sport.
The game at Fir Park is the first clash against the Ibrox side in the 2018/19 campaign.
Ticket information will be announced in due course.
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Ticket information for Darlington trip
Monday 02 July 2018Motherwell travel to face Darlington in their next pre-season fixture on Sunday, 8 July.
Fans can pay on the gate at Blackwell Meadows, with entry prices £10 for adults and £5 for concessions.
Motherwell fans will not have access to the home stand on the east of the ground but will access to all other areas.
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Highlights as ‘Well win at Crusaders
Monday 02 July 2018Watch the best of the action as the Steelmen win 1-0 at Crusaders, courtesy of Danny Johnson’s late headed winner.
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Players react to win over Crusaders
Monday 02 July 2018Danny Johnson, Allan Campbell and Elliott Frear speak after Motherwell claim victory away to Crusaders.
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Manager: “We’re already seeing improvements”
Monday 02 July 2018Stephen Robinson speaks after Motherwell open their 2018/19 pre-season schedule with a win away to Crusaders in Belfast.
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Crusaders 0-1 Motherwell
Monday 02 July 2018Motherwell kicked off their 2018/19 pre-season schedule with a friendly win away to Crusaders.
Danny Johnson scored with the last touch of the ball to secure a 1-0 victory in Belfast, with his back post header finding the net in Jordan Owens’ testimonial match.
The Steelmen played two different XIs in each half, giving the majority of the squad who travelled playing time.
New goalkeeper Mark Gillespie and left back Aaron Taylor-Sinclair both got starts, with Peter Hartley also making his return from injury.
The heat at Seaview took the tempo down somewhat, with both sides having a handful of chances to open the scoring.
An acrobatic effort from Ryan Bowman was the visitors’ best attempt, while the hosts were denied by an offside flag and an incredible save from Gillespie.
The second half saw the introduction of a whole new 11 players, including summer recruits Alex Rodríguez Gorrín, Liam Donnelly and Danny Johnson.
And it was the latter who would find the net just before the referee’s whistle.
Elliott Frear, who had been industrious down the left flank, swung the ball to the back post where Johnson was on hand to nod the ball home.
Next up for Motherwell is a closed doors game with Morton on Tuesday, followed by the trip to Darlington next Sunday.
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Ticket information for Crusaders trip
Thursday 28 June 2018Tickets for our trip to face Crusaders on Saturday, 30 June can be purchased on the gate.
Motherwell will head to Belfast for Jordan Owens’ testimonial in the game at Seaview. Kick off is at 1pm.
Adults can get in for £10, while concessions are priced at £5.
Twenty-four players have travelled to the club’s pre-season training camp in the Republic of Ireland and all will travel north, with the likelihood most will see playing time.
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Alex and Cédric read Scottish tweets
Thursday 28 June 2018From our pre-season base in Ireland, defender Cédric Kipré and new midfielder Alex Rodríguez Gorrín have a go at understanding some Scottish humour by reading out some funny tweets.
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Pete: We’re setting new standards
Thursday 28 June 2018The 2017/18 season provided plenty cause to be optimistic about what’s being built at Motherwell, with the team having reached both national cup finals and narrowly missed out on a top six finish.
With the core of the group retained for the new campaign, and further depth added to the squad in key positions, manager Stephen Robinson’s decision to take the team back to Carton House in Ireland for pre-season training was very much about trying to set the same standards again.
Defender Peter Hartley wasn’t a Motherwell player this time 12 months ago, but he quickly became aware of the level expected.
A pivotal figure in the backline before injury curtailed his season last year, the Englishman says the return across the Irish Sea is about more than simply trying to replicate what’s gone before. Instead, he says, it’s about raising standards further and finding another level.
“We’re not planning on standing still,” he said. “We are planning on moving forward and breaking into the top six.
If you stand still, you’ll get overtaken. We have to improve. The only way to do that is to grow, get fitter and instil the principles again.
“If we do that, the target is to win a cup final this time, or get into the top six.”
A foot injury picked up in January ruled the former Plymouth Argyle man out for several months at the start of 2018.
Having maintained his status as an important figure behind the scenes during his layoff, Hartley says he’s now completely ready to impose himself again on the field.
“I feel great,” he said. “I am pain free. I am making sure I am getting my match sharpness when I can and getting involved with practically everything.”