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    Inverness CT 2 – 3 Motherwell

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    Inverness CT 2 – 3 Motherwell

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    twitter Alan Temple at The Tulloch Communities Stadium

    A late Tom Hateley free-kick secured a 3-2 win for Motherwell in an enthralling encounter against Inverness Caledonian Thistle.

    Caley took an early lead through David Davis but a Shaun Hutchinson header ensured the sides went in level at the break.

    With 13 minutes left on the clock the home side looked to have secured a vital three points in their relegation battle, as Andy Shinnie fired home an excellent solo effort.

    But a minute later Keith Lasley responded with a wonder-goal, smashing a superb strike past Ryan Esson from all of 25-yards. And with full-time approaching Chris Hogg was sent off for a professional foul, before Hateley converted the subsequent free-kick.

    And with Celtic drawing at home to Hibs it means the Steelmen are now three points clear in second spot in the SPL.

    Stuart McCall was forced to shuffle his pack for the first time in six outings after Steve Jennings succumbed to a back injury on Friday. Jennings’ place was taken by the returning Hutchinson, with Tim Clancy moving to right-back and Hateley shifting forward to play in his preferred central midfield slot.

    Former Fir Park boss Terry Butcher made three changes from the Caley Jags’ recent 1-1 draw with Dunfermline, with Graeme Shinnie, David Proctor and Nick Ross making way for Chris Hogg, Josh Meekings and Shane Sutherland.

    Caley have endured a torrid start to the season, languishing at the foot of the Clydesdale Bank Premier League. Indeed, Butcher’s men had only won one of their last six matches.

    Yet the home side produced an industrious opening which belied their lowly league standing. And within four minutes they were ahead. David Davis picked up a loose ball 25 yards from goal and proceeded to curl a lovely low effort past Darren Randolph.

    Motherwell’s usual fluid passing game was failing to click in the opening stages in the Highlands against a very energetic Caley Thistle.

    Greg Tansey, who lashed a drive against the woodwork when these sides met on the opening day of the season, was next to threaten, but his powerful drive was straight down the throat of the grateful Randolph.

    As the half-hour approached Meekings left Steven Hammell crumpled on the turf with a reckless challenge, which – rather leniently – only produced a yellow card from Crawford Allan. Hammell was not so lucky, having to be withdrawn following the shocker of a challenge. Ross Forbes replaced the stricken left-back.

    Randolph had to save smartly moments later, after Andy Shinnie spun neatly in the box and drove a decent effort on goal. Thankfully it was straight at the big Irishman once more.

    The ‘Well custodian was undoubtedly the busier of the two keepers in the first period, and he had to be alive again after 34 minutes to parry away a typically dangerous effort from the lively Tansey.

    Despite struggling to create many clear cut openings in the first half Motherwell equalised with their first moment of truly incisive quality. Tom Hateley, free on the right flank, delivered an exquisite whipped cross which Hutchinson rose highest to nod home.

    Moments later Jamie Murphy hit the crossbar with a cross-cum-shot which utterly bamboozled a flapping Ryan Esson.

    With the ‘Well enlivened by the leveler they almost went in at half-time with a lead, as some magical Murphy endeavor cut Caley open. The former Scotland under-21 star flew past the booked Meekings with pace and power, before beautifully curling a right-footed effort towards goal. Unfortunately for the visitors it went the wrong side of the post.

    Caley were the more lively of the two sides as the second half began. Shane Sutherland had the first real chance of the second period, blasting over the bar after some neat build-up play from the powerful Gregory Tade.

    Tade was involved again as the home side went tantalizingly close to grabbing the lead. A slick one-two set the Frenchman free, with just the goalkeeper to beat, but he smashed his shot against the underside of the bar.

    The former Raith Rovers striker was denied again with twenty minutes to play. A looping corner fell kindly to Tade in the box and his drive had to be parried away by an alert Darren Randolph.

    The home side took a deserved lead on the balance of second half play as Andrew Shinnie danced past a couple of challenges before sliding a consummate finish low, giving Darren Randolph no chance.

    It would be a fleeting lead for the Highlanders. Minutes later Keith Lasley, who lashed home a screamer in this fixture at Fir Park earlier in the season, fired home another stunner. The ‘Well stalwart surged forward before launching a right-footed shot into the top-corner, past a sprawling Ryan Esson.

    With both sides chasing a winner in a remarkable contest Jamie Murphy managed to turn Chris Hogg on the half-way line. The 22-year old surged towards goal and was hauled down by Hogg, who was ultimately given his marching orders.

    And from the resulting free-kick Tom Hateley, via a deflection, fired home a spectacular 87th minute winner, reminiscent of his dramatic winner at St. Mirren Park.

    It could have been four in injury time, as Murphy found an unmarked Michael Higdon on the penalty spot, but his volley trickled past the post.

    There was to be one more nervous moment for the visiting support, as David Davis fired in a long-distance piledriver, but it flew wide of Darren Randolph’s right-hand post – ensuring the Steelmen would make the long trip back to Lanarkshire with all three points.

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    twitter Kris Jack at The Tulloch Communities Stadium

    Full Time: Inverness Caledonian Thistle 2 Motherwell 3! Smashed and Grabbed!

    90+2 Mins: Well hearts in mouths as a Davis shot flashes inches wide.

    90+1 Mins Could have been 4-2. Daley’s ball to Murphy finds it’s way to Higdon, but ball is slightly behind him and shot goes narrowly wide.

    87 Mins: GOOOOOOAAAAAAAL!! Tom Hateley with a trademark free kick from 25 yards, may have been deflected, but nonetheless nestles behind Esson. 3-2 Motherwell!!

    85 Mins: Hogg sent off for bringing down Murphy on edge of the box. Dubious if it was a goal scoring opportunity, but Hogg is off. Free kick imminent.

    81 Mins: GOOOOOOOOOAL Keith Lasley responds in fantastic fashion, blootering the ball in from all of almost 50 yards! (actually about 25 yards.) 2-2.

    77 Mins: Goal ICT. Johnny Hayes run finds Andrew shinnie, who bustles through to poke past Randolph for 2-1. Hard to say it’s not deserved.

    70 Mins: Tade’s point blank effort brings a magnificent stop from Randolph. Instinct more than anything.

    55 Mins: Tade takes ball on chest before rattling the bar from just inside the box. Big let off for ‘Well, a lick o’ paint form going behind.

    45+1 Mins: Jamie Murphy roasts Meekings on the left, but his shot glides just past Esson’s far post. Close to going in with halftime lead.

    44 Mins: Jamie Murphy bamboozles everyone with a cross-cum-shot which strikes the bar, with Esson none the wiser.

    40 Mins: GOOOOAAAAALLLLLL. From Hateley’s corner return, Shaun Hutchinson buries a header beyond Esson. 1-1.

    31 Mins: Tade knocks down for Shinnie, whose turn and shot is gathered at second attempt by Randolph.

    25 Mins: Meekings puts in a horror challenge on Steven Hammell and gets away with a booking as opposed to what could have been a red.

    19 Mins: Tansey hits a decent effort right at Randolph after good work from Tuffey and Foran.

    4 Mins: Goal ICT. David Davis finds the bottom corner after the free kick was cleared. Randolph at full stretch but unsighted. 1-0 Caley.

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    Inverness Caledonian Thistle manager Terry Butcher:

    “The boys are stunned in the dressing room. I’m just sick. We were rampant. We dominated both halves, they scored from three efforts, we’ve had a laughable sending-off and we haven’t got anything from the game.

    “We’ve played a lot worse than that and won. We have dominated a team that is second in the league. We should have won this match comfortably.”

    Motherwell manager Stuart McCall:

    “If we had come away with a point, we’d have been pretty pleased. I feel for Inverness because they put everything into it and merited more than a defeat.

    “We weren’t at our best, but there are loads of ways to win football games. You need luck, which we got at the end, you need to fight and battle. Sometimes it can be silky soccer, sometimes it can be just determination.

    “A point for us today would have been just about right.”

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    U19s fixture postponed

    Tomorrow’s scheduled Under 19s match with Hibernian at East Mains has been postponed.

    Both clubs have mutually agreed to move the fixture which has now been provisionally rescheduled for Tuesday 29th November, 1pm kick-off.

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    TV: Humphrey calls out Omar

    Wing wizard Chris Humphrey has welcomed the chance to outpace fellow Jamiacan flying machine Omar Daley.

    The former Bradford and Rotherham wide man arrived at Fir Park last month claiming the edge over the fastest man in the world, Jamaican’s Olympic gold medalist Usain Bolt.

    However, ‘Well already had their own speed demon in Humphrey and with claim and counter-claim, there is only one way to solve it… A 100m sprint.

    -WATCH THE INTERVIEW EXCLUSIVELY ON MFC TV-

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    TV: McCall looks ahead to Inverness

    Stuart McCall insists tomorrow’s clash against Inverness will be one of the most difficult the team will face this season.

    -WATCH THE FULL INTERVIEW EXCLUSIVELY ON MFC TV-

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    Inverness CT: Tickets & Travel

    Motherwell make the long journey north this Saturday to take on Terry Butcher’s Inverness CT at the Caledonian Stadium.

    Tickets for the match will be available on the gate at the Caledonian Stadium priced at:

    ADULTS:    £21  
    CONCESSIONS:                                                 £16
    JUVENILE:    £10
    • Concessions are listed as Over 65s and Full Time Students with a valid matriculation card.
    • Juveniles are listed as Under 12s
    • Fans who require wheelchair access should contact John or Sharon McCaskie on 07745 494631 or email disabledfans@motherwellfc.co.uk.

    ASSOCIATION COACHES

    An association bus will ve leaving from Kenilworth Avenue, Wishaw at 9.45 am and then from the Bentley Hotel in Motherwell at 10am.

    Prices will be £15 for adults and £10 for concessions.

    The bus will be going straight to Inverness in time to get something to eat and returning directly after the match to Motherwell. Anyone looking for seats should contact Anne on 0198 470601 or Jim on 01698 299650 as soon as possible. please note that there is a strict no alcohol policy on the bus and anyone carrying alcohol will not be allowed to travel.

    TRAVEL

    BY CAR

    The stadium is located in the Longman area of Inverness, next to the Kessock Bridge, and so is very easy to find.

    Head towards Perth on the M9 and take the first exit at Broxden roundabaout on to the A9. Then take the second exit at Inveraimond roundabout (signposted Inverness).

    Continue on the A9 towards Inverness and take the third exit at Longman roundabout. The stadium will be clearly visible on the left.

    Parking is available for visiting fans behind the South Stand, priced at just £1.00 per car.

    BY BUS

    Several operators run buses to Inverness, departing every hour from Buchanan Station in Glasgow city centre.

    Further information and timetables are available online at www.citylink.co.uk.

    BY TRAIN

    Inverness station is served by trains from Glasgow and is within walking distance of the ground.

    Upon leaving the station, follow the signs for the car park and bus station. Cross through the car park, keeping the bus station on your left and on your right you can see a bridge crossing the railway line. Go across the bridge and then continue straight ahead along Longman Road. Eventually you will reach the stadium on your left.

    Further information and timetables are available online at www.scotrail.co.uk.

    NOTE: British Transport police have informed the club that there will be alcohol bans on the 10:11 am train leaving from Glasgow to Inverness on Saturday and also the 18:43 train leaving from Inverness on the way home.

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    TV: ‘Well rocked by McHugh injury

    Motherwell will have to do without the services of striker Bob McHugh who picked up a freak ankle injury on Tuesday.

    The striker was lining up to take on Dunfermline in an afternoon bounce game but went over on his ankle before the match had even kicked off. Initial fears were that the former Scotland U19 striker had broken a bone but scans have revealed ankle ligament damage.

    The unfortunate prognosis is that McHugh, who scored the winner against Aberdeen one month ago, is likely to be out of action for up to five weeks.

    It comes after the club suffered season-ending injuries to both Steven Saunders and Nicky Devlin as well as Shaun Hutchinson sitting out six weeks with an ankle and knock and Lee Hollis going under the knife to repair an hip issue.

    -CLICK HERE TO WATCH BOB McHUGH REACTION TO HIS INJURY-

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    ‘Well to test Friday night football

    Motherwell have agreed to join the Friday night football experiment and as such, the match against Hibs will now take place on Friday 2nd December.

    The initiative had varying degrees of success when first piloted when Aberdeen met Dunfermline at Pittodrie recently.

    The club have been keen to explore the positives and negatives for some time now and have agreed to take part.

    As such, the Hibernian game, will now take place on Friday 2nd December, kick-off 7.45pm. The game was originally scheduled for Saturday 3rd December

    SPL Chief Executive Neil Doncaster recently blogged on the league’s website about the topic and it makes for very interesting reading.

    In that, he said, “There is no ‘silver bullet’ single solution to the various issues confronting the game in Scotland. And there is no monopoly on good ideas.

    “Some ideas will undoubtedly work better than others. And some ideas may suit some supporters more than others. But what’s vital is that we remain open-minded, try out different suggestions and give new ideas a chance.”

    The club are very keen to hear your views. There is a live survey open at the moment established to gauge fan opinion. To take part, please CLICK HERE.

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    TV: The Academy Experience

    Motherwell Community Trust supremo Stevie Kirk today spoke of his delight at the success of the recent October Week Academy Experience Programme.

    The ‘91 Cup hero is the figure point behind the Trust and told MFC TV of his delight at how things worked out.

    “This was the first programme like this that we have ran it was absolutely fantastic,” said the 48-year old.

    “The whole thing sold out just days after going on sale and it was a real success thanks to the involvement of the players and the management team.

    “We aim to get as many kids as we can in and involved and enjoying themselves but just as important, we are teaching them football and life skills, including healthy eating.

    “It has been the most successful programme we have put together and we have learned a lot too. The next one will be even better.”

    -TO WATCH THE FULL INTERVIEW CLICK HERE-

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    TV: ‘Well win bounce game

    Motherwell Reserves ran out 3-1 winners over Dunfermline at Dalziel Park this afternoon.

    The Pars took the lead midway through the first half when Thomson latched on to a ball over the top and kept his composure to smash home low past Tom Bradley.

    Motherwell equalised in the second half when a Ross Forbes free-kick into the area caused havoc and a combination of a visiting defender and Shaun Hutchinson eventually bundled the ball into the net from almost underneath the crossbar.

    It remained that way until Jamie Pollock edged ‘Well in front. Collecting a pass from Forbes, the midfielder quickly shifted the ball on to his left foot and smashed it home from about twenty yards.

    And within sixty seconds, it was 3-1 for the Steelmen. Steven Howarth took advantage of a sloppy back pass before rounding the keeper and tucking home to complete the scoring.

    Motherwell: Bradley, Carswell, Halsman, Hughes, Page, Hutchinson, Daley, Smith, Forbes, Pollock, Howarth

    -CLICK HERE TO WATCH MATCH HIGHLIGHTS-

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    Lasley is September’s best player!

    Veteran midfielder Keith Lasley has won the Cash Converters Player of the Month award for September.

    Lasley has been brilliant for the ‘Well throughout September. The “Housewive’s favourite” has been instrumental in pushing the team into second in the league and has already netted three times this season.

    The award was presented to Keith by ‘Well fan Stuart Hay, who voted for Keith at the Cash Converters SPL Facebook page.

    Lasley told motherwellfc.co.uk, “It’s always nice to win any award, particularly if it has been voted on by the supporters.

    “The team have performed well so far this season but the challenge is to keep that up over the winter months. I would like to thank the fans who voted and, of course, our sponsors Cash Converters for their invaluable involvement.”

    [pullquote]The team have performed well so far this season but the challenge is to keep that up over the winter months.[/pullquote]

    For your chance to present the October award, all you need to do is vote for which Motherwell player you think has been our stand-out performer over the last four weeks, and, if you are correct, you could be chosen at random from all entries received to congratulate our star man in person.

    To cast your vote, go to Cash Converters Facebook page – Cash Converters SPL or CLICK HERE.