The first of a number of family orientated initiatives kicks off this weekend when Aberdeen visit Fir Park.
The SPL, along with member clubs, are trying to encourage more people into football grounds with families targeted as the future lifeblood of the game.
The first initiative was the SPL Family Champions, designed to give clubs feedback in a mystery shopper style set-up.
However, Saturday’s match with the Dons is the first specifically designed to attract families, particularly young ones.
To that end, the club is pleased to confirm that a special family ticket, consisting of one adult and three juveniles, is available for just £22. This effectively means three children can go free with any paying adult.
Fir Park will be set-up with a number of attractions to keep everyone amused, both young and old. Our mascots, Claret and Amber, will be on hand along with their counterpart from Aberdeen, Angus the Bull, to offer fantastic pre-match entertainment. All three will be handing out goodies to the crowd so make sure you’re on the ball!
We’ll also have a special half-time competition where local youngsters from our Community Courses will take to the field for a match and possibly even a penalty shoot-out.
Commenting, Chief Executive Leeann Dempster said, “We are delighted to support this SPL inititative but, moreover, we’re determined to reaffirm our place at the heart of the community here in Lanarkshire.
“We have been making great strides towards our aim of establishing Motherwell as Scotland’s Community Club and this sits at the heart of that.
“We want to welcome families of all ages to Fir Park this Saturday for a vital game of football. It’s third versus fourth, both teams have made decent enough starts to the current campaign so come along and enjoy the match, no-matter what team you follow.”