Motherwell have a number of players out on loan at present. Below, we take a look at how they got on in the last four weeks.
Matty Connelly
Matty Connelly is now on 20 appearances for East Kilbride this season. An impressive 2-0 win over Celtic B has put Kilby at the top of the Lowland League tree at the weekend, and they followed it up with a comfortable 4-1 win over Broomhill midweek.
It’s been an exciting month for Connelly. He started and played every minute since our last report, despite a short spell back at Motherwell to cover the absence of Krisztián Hegyi.
Connelly played the full 90 as Championship side Falkirk knocked East Kilbride out of the Scottish Cup. They still have a semi-final tie in the Challenge Cup against Queen’s Park to look forward to.
Max Ross
Max Ross is up to eight appearances for Albion Rovers. He had started all of the last eight games for Rovers but missed out in their most recent match against Tranent.
Albion Rovers are on 27 points after 18 games. They’re seventh in the table.
Brannan McDermott
With matches postponed, Brannan McDermott has only played two game since our last loan report.
That was a 3-2 defeat to Stirling University and a 4-1 defeat midweek against East Kilbride. He played the full 90 in both matches.
Olly Whyte
Olly Whyte has now played 22 games for Cowdenbeath as he continues to impress in the middle of the pitch.
Since the last loan report, Cowdenbeath have exited the Scottish Cup. Brechin won 4-1 after extra time, where Whyte played the full 120.
That has been one of three games since the last report. In the other two, Whyte has started and played the full match. He netted a brace against Linlithgow Rose last Saturday, helping his side towards a 2-0 victory.
That was Cowdenbeath’s third victory in the Lowland League, moving them five points ahead of bottom.
Dylan Wells
After a delayed start to the action for Edinburgh City, Dylan Wells has now made his debut and has played three times.
Edinburgh City are flying in the league, winning all four of their last four matches in League Two.
Wells made his debut against Peterhead. He came on at half-time and played the second-half. He was then a substitute for his second appearance against Dunfermline in the Scottish Cup, where the Citizens fell to a 2-1 defeat.
Having impressed from the bench, he was handed his first start on Saturday against Stirling Albion, where he scored after 38 minutes. City won 3-0 with Wells coming off in stoppage time.
Filip Stuparevic
Filip Stuparevic has made one further appearance since our last report. The Serbian netted a double against Raith Rovers in November, taking his goal tally to four for the season.
He has picked up a knock and missed out on their most recent match against Livingston.
Luca Ross
Luca Ross has made two further appearances for Annan, having recovered from a minor injury.
The winger was brought into the action on Saturday against Cover Rangers for the last ten minutes. Annan drew 1-1.
With Dumbarton and Inverness both receiving 15-point deductions for entering administration, Annan are 10th in the table, eight clear of Inverness.
Mark Ferrie
Mark Ferrie has now played nine games for Bonnyrigg Rose this season, with their match being postponed last Saturday against Spartans.
Ferrie has started three out of the last four games, with Bonnyrigg’s last loss in the league coming back in early October.
Despite a six-point deduction, Bonnyrigg are only three points off of the promotion playoff spots.