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    Dunne: Hope to rectify past defeats

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    Robertson in charge of Saints clash

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    St Johnstone ticket information

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    Highlights: Motherwell 1-1 Partick Thistle

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    Players react to Partick Thistle draw

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    Robinson: We got our just rewards

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    Motherwell 1 – 1 Partick Thistle

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    Preview: Motherwell v Partick Thistle

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    Hendrie: I’m more experienced

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    Robinson: Four big games ahead

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    Dunne: Hope to rectify past defeats

    Charles Dunne is confident of turning around a fairly poor record against St Johnstone ahead of Tuesday night’s league clash.

    The defender also has his own personal goals to aim for after being sent off against the Perthshire outfit back in August.

    “The red cards changed the game the last time we played St Johnstone,” Dunne said, “so hopefully we can rectify our poor form against them and put in a good performance on Tuesday night.

    “We didn’t get the rub of the green in some of the games during our bad run that we had towards the end of the year, so we just have to keep going and be positive.”

    And the defender is confident ahead of Tuesday’s game, with spirits high around Fir Park.

    He said: “Everyone in the changing room is happy, the manager is happy and we just need to keep going. Everyone wrote us off at the beginning of the season so what we’re doing is good at the moment.”

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    Robertson in charge of Saints clash

    Tuesday’s game against St Johnstone in the Ladbrokes Premiership will be officiated by Don Robertson. 

    The 31-year-old official oversees his third ‘Well fixture of the season, all of which have come in the space of two months.

    His first of the 2017/18 campaign was the 3-2 defeat at Firhill in December. A poor start to the match saw Partick Thistle take a three goal lead before Ryan Bowman and Craig Tanner reduced the deficit to one.

    Later that month, the Glaswegian official was in the middle when Dundee arrived at Fir Park and the Steelmen drew 1-1.

    In those two matches, Robertson has issued six yellow cards and flashed three at players in claret and amber.

    The referee will be assisted by David McGeachie and Ivan Stankovic.

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    St Johnstone ticket information

    It’s two games in quick succession for Motherwell as St Johnstone visit Fir Park on Tuesday night.

    After the weekend draw with Partick Thistle, Stephen Robinson’s men are looking to extend their undefeated run at home in 2018.

    Tickets start at £19 for adults, £15 for concessions and £9 for juveniles.

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    Motherwell v St Johnstone

    Tuesday 6th February 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 Phil O’Donnell main stand. Cash gates are in operation.
  • First team

    Highlights: Motherwell 1-1 Partick Thistle

    Extended highlights from Fir Park as Nadir Çiftçi scores his first in claret and amber to earn ‘Well a point.

  • First team

    Players react to Partick Thistle draw

    Motherwell came from behind to take a point from their Ladbrokes Premiership clash with Partick Thistle at Fir Park.

    Nadir Ciftci scored his first goal for the club in the 1-1 draw and he spoke after the match, along with Allan Campbell and Carl McHugh.

     

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    Robinson: We got our just rewards

    Stephen Robinson believes his side got the point they deserved after coming from behind to draw 1-1 with Partick Thistle.

    Speaking at full time, the Northern Irishman reflected on the encounter which extends the unbeaten home run to three matches.

    “I think it’s a point gained in the end and it was frustrating how we conceded the goal, it was really poor marking from the set play,” the Fir Park boss said.

    “We pride ourselves on being organised, people are designated to do jobs. But we’re a young job and it’s a young player that’s made a mistake.

    “But we’ll deal with that and the boys showed super character,” Robinson added, “we kept playing and we kept trying to penetrate and put balls in the box and we got our just rewards in the end.”

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    Motherwell 1 – 1 Partick Thistle

    Lewis Irons at Fir Park

    Motherwell maintained their unbeaten home start to 2018 with a 1-1 draw against Partick Thistle.

    But it required Nadir Çiftçi’s first goal in claret and amber for Stephen Robinson’s side to come from behind to grab a point.

    Kris Doolan’s free header put the visitors in front on an afternoon when ‘We’ll were denied an offside goal and keeper Tomas Cerny turned a Tom Aldred header off the line.

    Stephen Robinson named three changes to the side which lost narrowly to Hibs, recalling Chris Cadden and goalscorer Çiftçi to the starting line up whilst handing a debut to Stephen Hendrie.

    Çiftçi was unfortunate to be denied by the ankles of Cerny when he turned a delightful ball from Craig Tanner on target. And then down the other end, Ryan Edwards missed a glorious opportunity to head Partick in front from four yards.

    During a rather uneventful first half, Thistle perhaps escaped a red card when Abdul Osman went in high on Allan Campbell. Referee Nick Walsh flashed a yellow card.

    Robinson made an immediate change at half time to try and wrestle control of the match, introducing Richard Tait in place of Hendrie, who is still chasing full match fitness.

    Tom Aldred nearly turned a header beyond Cerny from close range, but a deflection off Çiftçi and a last gasp turn off the line denied ‘Well taking the lead.

    Instead, it was the visitors who went in front. Martin Woods sent a pin point free kick on to the head of Kris Doolan, who arrowed a header in to the top corner and beyond the stretch of Trevor Carson.

    The response was swift from the Steelmen though, who dominated the second half and eventually drew level.

    Çiftçi, bringing the ball under control in the box, let the ball bounce before lashing a terrific finish low past the keeper and in to the bottom corner.

    In the end, it was the clock that denied Robinson’s side grabbing all three points. However, the draw extends an unbeaten start to the year at Fir Park ahead of another home fixture on Tuesday night, when St Johnstone arrive in Lanarkshire.

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    Preview: Motherwell v Partick Thistle

    Motherwell are back in action at Fir Park on Saturday as Partick Thistle make the short trip down the M74.

    The Steelmen go into the game unbeaten at home so far in 2018, having defeated Hamilton Academical and Ross County, and looking to pick up points to help cement a place in the Ladbrokes Premiership’s top six.

    “We’ve got four big games coming up now, starting with Partick Thistle on Saturday and including the Scottish Cup too,” manager Stephen Robinson said of the match.

    “Three of those games are at home as well so it’s a great opportunity for us to build momentum again.”

    The Northern Irishman also discussed new arrival Stephen Hendrie, after he joined the club on loan.

    “First and foremost we think he’s a very good footballer,” the ‘Well boss said. “But the fact he’s Scottish and has played over 100 games in the Premiership and then got himself a very good move.

    [pullquote]With Stevie Hammell retiring and Ellis Plummer picking up a long-term injury, it’s a position where I felt we needed someone.”[/pullquote]

    ‘Well’s new number three believes he has become a more experienced player, ready to tackle the Scottish top flight again at the age of 23.

    “I have no regrets moving to West Ham. It feels good to be back home though and to have a chance to play regular football.

    [pullquote]Obviously when you’re down in England you learn things and I think the experience down there and the players I played with have given me more experience.[/pullquote]

    “I didn’t get much game time down there so I’m just delighted to be back up here to be honest.”

    Ryan Bowman, George Newell and Ellis Plummer are all unavailable for Motherwell through injury.

    Motherwell v Partick Thistle

    Saturday 3rd February 2018
    3pm
    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 11am. Children are welcome.

    Ryan Bowman and George Newell will also be in the bar from 12.45pm in the Signing Zone. Come along and get your photograph taken and get an autograph.

    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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    Hendrie: I’m more experienced

    Stephen Hendrie says he has no regrets following a shorter than expected spell down south.

    In fact, ‘Well’s new number three believes he has become a more experienced player, ready to tackle the Scottish top flight again at the age of 23.

    Speaking to the broadcast press, the left-back looked ahead to some important fixtures and reflected on his first few days around Fir Park.

    [pullquote]I have no regrets moving to West Ham. It feels good to be back home though and to have a chance to play regular football.[/pullquote]

    “Obviously when you’re down in England you learn things and I think the experience down there and the players I played with have given me more experience.”

    Born in Glasgow and with more than 100 Premiership appearances under his belt, the defender is excited to be back.

    “I didn’t get much game time down there so I’m just delighted to be back up here to be honest.”

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    Robinson: Four big games ahead

    Stephen Robinson is preparing for a run of important fixtures as he eyes a return to winning ways.

    First up for the ‘Well is Partick Thistle, and the Fir Park boss is confident his side can regain momentum.

    “We’ve got four big games coming up now, starting with Partick Thistle on Saturday and including the Scottish Cup too,” he said.

    [pullquote]Three of those games are at home as well so it’s a great opportunity for us to build momentum again.”[/pullquote]

    The Northern Irishman also discussed new arrival Stephen Hendrie, after he joined the club on loan.

    “First and foremost we think he’s a very good footballer,” the ‘Well boss said. “But the fact he’s Scottish and has played over 100 games in the Premiership and then got himself a very good move.

    “With Stevie Hammell retiring and Ellis Plummer picking up a long-term injury, it’s a position where I felt we needed someone.”