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  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Ten 2022/23 academy graduates turn professional

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Brian Kerr // Shaping Motherwell’s future stars

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Motherwell duo in Scotland’s Under 17 Euros squad

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Motherwell duo in Scotland’s Under 17s

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    ‘Well exit Youth Cup at hands of Queen’s Park

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Three in Scotland Under 17s squad

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Corey O’Donnell joins Albion Rovers on loan

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Motherwell trio called up to Scotland Under 17 squad

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    SPFL Trust Trophy match cancelled

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Introducing the next generation

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Ten 2022/23 academy graduates turn professional

    Ten 2022/23 academy graduates turn professional

    Ten academy graduates have signed professional deals with the club.

    In the backline, defenders Robbie Garcia, Arran Bone, Brannan McDermott and Wishaw boy Max Ross are joined with 15-year-old Josh Bogan between the posts.

    In midfield, Dylan Wells and Lennon Miller put pen to paper on their first professional deals.

    Pacy wingers Luca Ross and Shay Nevans turn professional this summer alongside striker Mark Ferrie.

    “This is a group we are excited about,” Motherwell’s academy director Steven Hammell said.

    “We’ve had a lot of interest from clubs for several of these players and we have put a lot of hard work into keeping them here.

    “It’s important that they understand the pathway to the first team here at Motherwell and the hard work they have to put in to reach it.

    “In the short time the players have been back this season, some of the boys have already had a taste of working and training with the first team.

    “We are all looking forward to seeing the progression of the boys over the course of this season and beyond.”

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Brian Kerr // Shaping Motherwell’s future stars

    Former Motherwell midfielder Brian Kerr is enjoying a successful season with the Under 18s as they work on the final stages of their academy tuition.

    The head coach oversees the oldest and most promising talent in the club’s youth set up, with the aim of pushing as many as possible towards first team football in the near future.

    The boys have been consistently sitting around the third place spot in the league table and recently enjoyed the chance to play on the Fir Park pitch for the first time.

    With the season drawing to a close, Kerr reviews how the players have been progressing, and his hopes for the new campaign.

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Motherwell duo in Scotland’s Under 17 Euros squad

    Motherwell duo in Scotland’s Under 17 Euros squad

    Motherwell pair Lennon Miller and Bailey Rice have been called up by Scotland for the UEFA Under 17s European Championship finals.

    Appearing in the tournament for the first time since 2017, the national team will take on Portugal, Denmark and Sweden in their group, having finished second in their qualification group.

    Portugal lie in wait first on Tuesday 17 May at the Lod Municipal Stadium in Israel, before Denmark on Friday 20 May at the Ramat Gan Stadium

    Sweden are the opponents in the final group game on Monday 23 May at the Lod Municipal Stadium.

    All games will be broadcast on the BBC website and on BBC iPlayer.

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Motherwell duo in Scotland’s Under 17s

    Motherwell duo in Scotland’s Under 17s

    Motherwell pair Lennon Miller and Bailey Rice have been called up to the Scotland’s Under 17s squad. 

    Scotland are in group three along with Czech Republic, Germany and Georgia in the UEFA Under 17s Championship qualifiers.

    The Scots face Czech Republic on 23 March, before taking on Germany on 26 March.

    Scotland will round off their camp when they face Georgia on 29 March. All games will take place at the Falkirk Stadium.

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    ‘Well exit Youth Cup at hands of Queen’s Park

    ‘Well exit Youth Cup at hands of Queen’s Park

    Motherwell exited the Scottish Youth Cup at the second round stage with a defeat at Queen’s Park on Friday.

    Having been under severe early pressure, Motherwell found themselves a goal behind with 20 minutes on the clock.

    A cross from the left stood up perfectly to meet the head of Mahon, who powered his header past goalkeeper Wallace.

    Ten minutes later, it was two. Good play through the middle presented McCormick with the chance to shoot from 15 yards, and he placed his shot into the bottom-left corner of the net.

    Motherwell grew back into it. Rice’s perfectly-placed low free-kick from 25 yards was just turned around the post by the home ‘keeper towards the end of the half.

    ‘Well then came out flying at the start of the second half and were back in it within two minutes.

    Wilson’s drive down the left saw him fire in a low cross, which Adam was on hand to tap home at the back post after a great late run.

    The pressure continued. MacDonald’s cross from the left met the head of Adam at the front post, but the forward would be denied an instant second as he headed wide.

    A vastly improved ‘Well side had plenty in attack on the pitch as they pushed for an equaliser but they were thanking their goalkeeper for keeping them in with a chance with 15 minutes to go.

    With the ball played to a Queen’s man 10 yards out, a certain goal was denied by the acrobatics of Wallace to turn the ball away, with the rebound then being fired wide.

    Wallace was again at the rescue as the game raced towards the end, pulling off a great save one-on-one before Motherwell cranked the pressure back up.

    It looked like the leveller came with three minutes to go. Rice’s brilliant ball into the area was matched by the run of Gould, but he headed wide from close range and with it, the young Steelmen’s game would end in defeat.

    Motherwell: Wallace, Hunter, Gould, Dunnachie, Rice, Wilson, Miller, Spiers (Kasongo 65), MacDonald (Beattie 75), Adam, Ferrie (Ross 22).

    Subs not used: Bogan, Boyd.

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Three in Scotland Under 17s squad

    Three in Scotland Under 17s squad

    Three young Motherwell talents have again been called up to the Scotland Under 17 squad.

    Adam MacDonald, Lennon Miller and Bailey Rice return to the selection for three UEFA Under-17 Championship qualifying round games in Northern Ireland.

    Scotland will take on Northern Ireland in Lurgan on 27 October, before facing Albania in Belfast on 30 October and then Italy in Portadown on 2 November.

    The three were previously in the squad for games against Wales in early September.

    MacDonald has already turned professional this summer at the club, with Miller and Rice both members of our academy.

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Corey O’Donnell joins Albion Rovers on loan

    Corey O’Donnell joins Albion Rovers on loan

    Corey O’Donnell has joined Albion Rovers on loan until January.

    The young forward, who turned professional in the summer, has trained with the first-team squad for several months.

    He featured regularly during pre-season matches and was named amongst the substitutes in the Premier Sports Cup group stage games.

    The 17-year-old will now join Brian Reid’s League Two side for at least the next three months.

    “This is a great opportunity for Corey to learn about first-team football and continue the progress he’s made since training regularly with the senior squad here,” Motherwell boss Graham Alexander said.

    “I’m sure he’ll make a very good impression at Albion Rovers and we’ll continue to monitor him closely between now and January.”

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Motherwell trio called up to Scotland Under 17 squad

    Motherwell trio called up to Scotland Under 17 squad

    Adam MacDonald, Lennon Miller and Bailey Rice have been called up to the Scotland Under 17s squad.

    The Motherwell trio are in Brian McLaughlin’s selection for the national team’s double header of friendly against Wales in September.

    MacDonald has already turned professional this summer at the club, with 14-year-old pair Miller and Rice both members of our academy.

    Scotland face Wales on Thursday 2 September and then Sunday 5 September, both at Forthbank Stadium in Stirling.

    The first match is open to the public, with the second behind closed doors.

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    SPFL Trust Trophy match cancelled

    SPFL Trust Trophy match cancelled

    We have been forced to withdraw from participating in the SPFL Trust Trophy in the 2021/22 season.

    Due to a shortage of players, we will not be able to fulfil our first round tie with Stranraer, and have pulled our B team out of the competition.

    We are disappointed that the young players, many of whom are first year pros, will not have the opportunity to take part in the game due to injuries and Covid-19 issues.

    Our Club Academy Scotland Under 18s game with Hamilton Academical this Friday has also been postponed as a result.

    “Consistent with previous announcements in respect of similar issues in the group stage of the Premier Sports Cup, the SPFL Board has now confirmed that any club unable or unwilling to field a team in an SPFL Trust Trophy first or second round tie will forfeit the match on the basis of a 3-0 defeat,” a statement from the SPFL said.

    “Accordingly, Stranraer have been awarded a 3-0 win and will play Partick Thistle in the second round of the competition next month.”

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Introducing the next generation

    Having racked up over 550 appearances as a player for Motherwell, Steven Hammell is now charged with overseeing the next influx of young talent making their way in the professional game at the club.

    The academy director speaks about this year’s new intake, what they will learn and the pathway for youngsters to first team football.