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  • Women

    Aberdeen 1-3 Motherwell

  • Club

    School’s out – T in the Fir Park

  • Women

    Aberdeen next in SWPL

  • Well Society

    Business breakfast: The human touch

  • Archive

    Max Johnston called up to Scotland under 21 squad

  • First team

    Lennon Miller named in Scotland Under 17 squad

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Motherwell 0-4 Queen of the South

  • First team

    Sean Goss named in Northern Ireland squad

  • First team

    Stuart Kettlewell named manager of the month

  • First team

    Looking and feeling positive // Ross County 0-2 Motherwell

  • Women

    Aberdeen 1-3 Motherwell

    Aberdeen 1-3 Motherwell

    The women of steel narrowly missed out on a place in the top-six despite an emphatic and clinical 1-3 victory away to Aberdeen at Cormack Park.

    The hosts snatched the opener against the run of play from the penalty spot after a dubious hand-ball decision, before a quick-fire Carla Boyce equaliser pulled the visitors level on the stroke of half time.

    The striker secured her brace from the penalty spot midway through the second-half, with a late Kayla Jardine strike putting the game beyond any doubt. However, results elsewhere mean Motherwell will miss out on a top-six finish this season.

    Manager Paul Brownlie made two changes from the side that cruised to a comfortable 2-1 victory over Dundee United last week. Emma Lawton and Kaela McDonald-Nguah both missed out through injury, with Niamh Noble and Lauren Doran-Barr both returning to the starting XI.

    Neither side mounted any notable opportunities on goal, despite the end-to-end nature of the game.

    However, the hosts fired themselves ahead minutes before the break. A drilled delivery from the right flashed across the face of goal, and much to the bemusement of the Motherwell players, the referee quickly awarded a spot kick for a suspected handball. Hannah Stewart stepped up, and calmly placed her strike beyond the reach of Emily Mutch.

    Motherwell flooded the opposition box in search of an equaliser, and moments later they had their reward. A clever interchange of play between Tiree Burchill and Gill Inglis ricocheted into the path of Boyce, who floated an audacious effort over the keeper to bring her side level as the half-time whistle loomed.

    On the hour mark, the visitors had overturned the early setback. A clever change of direction from Katie Rice wrongfooted her opponent, who caught the midfielder with a late-lunging tackle; leaving the referee no alternative but to award his second penalty of the evening. Boyce stepped up and coolly sent the keeper the wrong way for her second of the game.

    As the full-time whistle drew closer, Motherwell had their third. An accurate long ball sliced through the high Aberdeen defensive line, leaving Jardine in acres of space, and the youngster made no mistake as she buried a powerful volley into the top-left corner.

    Despite a magnificent team-performance, the women of steel miss out on the top-six by one single point. Paul Brownlie’s side will turn their attention to cup action next weekend, as a visit from Glasgow Women stands in their way from a trip to Hampden Park in the Scottish Cup.

  • Club

    School’s out – T in the Fir Park

    School’s out – T in the Fir Park

    Celebrate the start of the school summer holidays with our School’s Out event at Fir Park.

    Our ‘T in the Fir Park’ themed party will see radio presenter Gavin Wallace play T in the Park headliners in addition to songs throughout the years.

    Date: 28th June 2023
    Location: Centenary Suite, Fir Park Stadium
    Time: Doors open at 13.00
    Cost: £18pp includes festival food
    Dress code: Festival wear – bucket hats, wellies, sunglasses and flowers for your hair (not essential)

    To book: please phone 01698 333333 or email Denise McCarthy at 

  • Women

    Aberdeen next in SWPL

    Aberdeen next in SWPL

    It’s a big weekend for Motherwell as they take on Aberdeen in their final pre-split match.

    Kick off is 4.10pm at Cormack Park.

    Spectators will not be allowed entry to the facility.

    Story of the match

    It’s a three way shootout for the final spot in the top six this season with Motherwell, Patrick Thistle and Spartans all in contention.

    With Motherwell a point behind Patrick Thistle, the women of steel would finish in the top six with a win against Aberdeen and Patrick Thistle draw or lose in their match against Dundee United.

    A draw would be enough for Motherwell if Patrick Thistle lose and Spartans draw or lose.

  • Well Society

    Business breakfast: The human touch

    Business breakfast: The human touch

    Inspirational speaker John Carnochan will tackle the importance of relationships and the value of ‘being human’ when he addresses the audience at our forthcoming Business Breakfast.

    A former Detective Chief Superintendent with Strathclyde Police, John is best known for helping establish the Violence Reduction Unit (VRU) in 2005. Tackling violence as a public health issue, this preventative approach ultimately saw the rates of violence across Scotland fall.

    “Trouble happens when we are disconnected,” says John, “We’ll look at how we can build better relationships – with the people we work with, the people we serve and the community we live in.”

    To book tickets for the event on Friday 31 March 2023, between 8.30am and 10am:

     

    Book online by clicking here. (please remember to sign in or create an account)
    Email us well.society@motherwellfc.co.uk with your name, company and contact number and we’ll get back to you
    – call us on 01698 338009
    See you there!

  • Archive

    Max Johnston called up to Scotland under 21 squad

    Max Johnston called up to Scotland under 21 squad

    Max Johnston has been named in Scotland’s latest Under 21 squad. 

    The young Scots have two friendlies lined up, against Sweden and Wales.

    Johnston, who was recalled from his loan spell at Cove Rangers in January, scored in his last appearance for his country against Iceland at Fir Park.

    • Scotland v Sweden 23 March (6pm K.O)
    • Wales v Scotland 26 March (12pm K.O)
  • First team

    Lennon Miller named in Scotland Under 17 squad

    Lennon Miller named in Scotland Under 17 squad

    Lennon Miller has been called up to Scotland’s Under 17 squad. 

    The youngsters have three Under-17 EURO elite round games in March, all being played in Wales.

    They will compete in Group 2 against Iceland, Montenegro, Iceland and Wales.

    Last year, the Under 17s qualified from the group for the finals.

    • Scotland v Wales 
      Rodney Parade, Newport
      Wednesday 22 March (4pm kick off)
    • Montenegro v Scotland
      Dragon Park, Newport 
      Saturday 25 March (1pm kick off)
    • Iceland v Scotland
      Dragon Park, Newport
      Tuesday 28 March (1pm kick off)
  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Motherwell 0-4 Queen of the South

    Motherwell 0-4 Queen of the South

    It was a difficult afternoon for a young Motherwell development side as they fell to a 4-0 defeat to an experienced Queen of the South side. 

    First half goals from Dom McMahon, Lee Connelly, Ross Irving and a second half header from Peter Mendy saw Queen of the South run out comfortable victors.

    Queen of the South named a strong starting eleven with ample first-team experience. Motherwell goalkeeper Josh Bogan was called into action in the early stages but was beaten on 11 minutes.

    McMahon latched onto a through pass from the midfield and raced through on goal before slotting the ball into the bottom corner.

    Queen’s doubled their lead on 25 minutes with a fine effort from Connelly. The striker had the ball on the left edge of box before cutting onto his right foot and found the top right-hand corner of the net past Bogan. The ball crashed off the underside of the bar and crossed the line to make it 2-0.

    It was all but game over for Motherwell when Irving headed in a Queen’s cross on the stroke of half-time to make it 3-0.

    A stern team talk at half time, seen Motherwell come out much improved in the second period.

    Mark Ferrie, Mo Adam and Daniel Hunter all had efforts on goal but were well saved by Gordon Botterill in the Queen’s goal.

    Lennon Miller made his first appearance in a competitive match since January 24, with the young prodigy getting 30 minutes from the bench in the second half.

    Substitute Dylan Wells also helped improve Motherwell’s fortunes as he looked to change the game in the Steelmen’s favour.

    Bogan was largely untested in the second period but Queen’s made it four with minutes remaining when Mendy converted from a cross into the bottom left corner.

  • First team

    Sean Goss named in Northern Ireland squad

    Sean Goss named in Northern Ireland squad

    Sean Goss has earned a call up for Northern Ireland. 

    Michael O’Neil has included the midfielder in his first 26-man squad since returning as manager of Northern Ireland.

    Goss was last in the senior squad back in 2018, when O’Neil was manager, but picked up an injury in his time in the camp.

    Northern Ireland begin their UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying group as they take on San Marino and Finland at Windsor Park later this month.

    • Northern Ireland v San Marino 23.03.23 ( 19.45 K.O)
    • Northern Ireland v Finland 26.03.23 (19.45 K.O)
  • First team

    Stuart Kettlewell named manager of the month

    Stuart Kettlewell named manager of the month

    Stuart Kettlewell is the Glen’s Vodka Premiership manager of the month for February. 

    The Motherwell boss was interim manager for matches against St Mirren and Hearts before becoming permanent manager for the match against Kilmarnock at Rugby Park.

    Victories against top six sides St Mirren and Hearts before a hard fought point against Kilmarnock meant it was seven points gained out of a possible nine for Kettlewell.

    Stuart Kettlewell has made best start of any Motherwell manager since Roger Hynd in 1977.

    “This is a reward for the amount of effort the staff at this club have put in this last month,” manager Stuart Kettlewell said.

    “We have faced some really difficult circumstances and it has taken everyone, from footballing staff to the ground staff, to work extremely hard to help the club get through it.

    “Obviously, a lot of thanks goes to the players who have shown excellent attitude to everything we have asked of them.

    “It has been a good start but our job is far from done and now I want us to continue moving forward for a strong end to the season.”

  • First team

    Looking and feeling positive // Ross County 0-2 Motherwell

    The big games kept coming for Motherwell as they travelled to the Highlands to take on Ross County. 

    In what had been described as a six-pointer for both teams, the opening exchanges of the game were cagey with both sides having half chances within the game.

    Coming out for the second half, it would be a slow start for the Steelmen and they looked to have conceded a penalty at the start of the second period.

    Referee Don Roberston pointed to the spot after he had adjudged Calum Butcher to have fouled the County defender Iacovitti however after a watch at the VAR screen, the decision would be overturned.

    VAR would intervene again just after the hour mark. Kevin van Veen’s excellent touch looked to be taking him through on goal before Jack Baldwin fouled the Dutchman and the referee showed him a yellow card. Robertson would again go to the monitor and eventually awarded the County man with a red card.

    Motherwell made the extra man count. Van Veen grabbed his 16th and 17th goal of the campaign to give his side a huge three points as Stuart Kettlewell made it 10 points out of a possible 12 in charge of Motherwell.