“It was a top team we were playing against but we wanted it to be more than that.
“There is stuff we need to get better at but there was plenty of good things on show.”
“It was a top team we were playing against but we wanted it to be more than that.
“There is stuff we need to get better at but there was plenty of good things on show.”
With the cinch Premiership at a mid-season halt due to the FIFA World Cup taking place in Qatar, manager Steven Hammell has had time to reflect on the season thus far.
Starting from when he was asked to take interim charge of the first team, Hammell talks us through his thoughts of each game.
Analysing his team’s performance, refereeing controversy, the introduction of VAR and the plan for after the break, Hammell covers it all from start to finish.
Motherwell will take on Tottenham Hotspur in a behind closed doors friendly match on Friday 9 December.
The match will take place at Tottenham Hotspur’s training ground.
Kick-off is 1pm.
Tottenham have notified us of their intention to stream the match. Should this be confirmed, details will be provided.
We four loan boys in action on Saturday as they continued their development.
Max Johnston continued his fine run of form with another 90 minutes for Cove Rangers at Balmoral Stadium against Partick Thistle.
The full-back assisted Mitchel Megginson for the opener in the game after six minutes.
Partick Thistle equalised at the death in dramatic fashion as the Thistle stopper Jamie Sneddon headed in to snatch a point on the road.
Robbie Mahon was an unused sub for Dunfermline as they drew 1-1 with Queen of the South.
Albion Rovers couldn’t make it five games unbeaten in League 2 as the Wee Rovers lost 1-0 to Forfar.
Ewan Wilson played the full 90 in the backline but a first half Ben Armour goal was enough for Forfar to claim the win.
East Kilbride were in Lowland League action against Gala Fairydean Rovers as they looked to push for top spot in the league.
Logan Dunachie was named at the heart of the defence in what was an action packed encounter. The defender played the full 90 minutes and despite being 2-1 down at the interval, Kilby won the game 5-4 on the road and are now third in the league.
Cumbernauld Colts snatched a late point against Spartans at Broadwood on Saturday.
Daniel Hunter played the full match with Billy Mortimer scoring an equaliser with seconds to go to get Cumbernauld a 1-1 draw.
We have been drawn to play Arbroath at Gayfield Park in the fourth round of the Scottish Cup.
The tie will be played on the weekend of Saturday, 21 January 2023.
The two sides last met way back in 2000, where Motherwell needed a replay to see off The Red Lichties.
Horrendous winds meant the first attempt at playing the game got abandoned at half-time. When it was finally played, Don Goodman opened the scoring but it was cancelled out by 40-year-old veteran Tommy Bryce. In the replay, goals from Don Goodman and Lee McCulloch saw the Steelmen eventually through to the fourth round, avoiding a banana-skin against a part-time team.
Matt Penney is your player of the month for November.
The full-back on loan from Ipswich scoops his second player of the month award since arriving at the club in August.
He has played every minute since his debut against Inverness in the Premier Sports cup.
It was Penney’s touch that setup Louis Moult at Tynecastle, when the striker won the penalty against Hearts.
Scott Fox has returned to the club having his loan to Queen of the South cancelled by mutual consent.
Fox made four appearances for the Doonhamers following his arrival in early September.
A short illness meant Max Currie regained the number one spot which left the Motherwell man watching his teammates from the bench.
Motherwell take on Hamilton Accies on Sunday 27 November at New Douglas Park in SWPL 1.
Kick-off is 4pm.
Tickets for the game cost £5 for an adult, with children and concession tickets costing £2.
It’s the first meeting between the two sides this season as the Women of Steel look to build on a fine win over Aberdeen last weekend.
Both teams have one win in their last five, with Motherwell sitting two points above Accies.
Accies have shipped 13 goals in their last three home games, against high-flying Glasgow City, Partick Thistle and Hearts.
A win for Motherwell would help them stay in the chase for a position in the top half of the league.
In what had already been a successful season for Max Johnston, the full-back received the call every player wants.
One from his country saying he has been called up for international duty.
Although this was his first time in the Scotland Under 21 squad, the 19-year-old was more than up to the task and got straight to work in camp.
With a friendly match against Iceland at Fir Park ahead, Johnston found out he was not only in the match day squad but starting.
Despite a mixture of nerves and excitement, the Cove Rangers loanee netted the opener for Scotland in the first half in front of his parents and friends in the crowd.
Although it was defeat for Scotland on the night, it was a victory for Max Johnston who made the next step in his already promising career.
Three of the seven loanees saw action this weekend.
Off the back of his Scotland Under-21s debut on Thursday, Max played the full 90 in Cove’s 2-1 defeat at home to high-flying Morton.
Cove looked to be on course for a point after Leighton McIntosh equalised late on but former Motherwell man Robbie Crawford secured all three points for Ton who sit a point off the top of the Championship.
Fox was an unused sub as Queen of the South thrashed Montrose 4-0 at home.
Table-topping Dunfermline continued their fine form with a 0-2 win away to Peterhead
Robbie Mahon was an unused sub as he watched his teammates go seven points clear at the top.
A clean sheet and three points for the young full-back.
Wilson completed 90 minutes as Albion Rovers saw off Stranraer with a 1-0 win. The win creates a bit of breathing space for Rovers, who sit four points off bottom.
O’Donnell was not involved in the squad at the weekend as Bonnyrigg Rose picked up a point against Stenhousemuir.
The towering centre back got 90 minutes under his belt and a clean sheet as East Kilbride beat Abbey Vale FC in the third round of the South Challenge Cup.
Kilby go into the hat and take on Ross Vale in the fourth round.
Hunter was left with no action this weekend as Cumbernauld Colts’ game against Berwick Rangers was postponed because of a waterlogged pitch.