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    Hearts 2 – 0 Motherwell

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    twitter Kris Jack at Tynecastle

    There would be no gift of a win from Father Christmas as the Steelmen slipped to their first away defeat in six outings.

    Two first half goals from Hearts ensured the three points stayed in the Capital; an Ian Black effort from distance and a tap in from Stephen Elliot, both created by David Templeton, were enough to edge out over a Motherwell side who struggled to get in to the game.

    The suspension of Steve Jennings via the Fast track Judiciary system decision for his involvement in last week’s melee with Jim Goodwin meant Stephen Hughes occupied the vacant midfield berth.

    Michael Higdon was first to test Kello in the Hearts goal, when he picked up Omar Daley’s deflected effort on the edge of the box. His angled drive from twelve yards was smothered by the home side’s keeper at the second attempt.

    Hearts first effort on goal came when David Templeton latched on to a long ball over Tom Hateley’s head, before cutting in and playing the ball across goal. His pass was deflected goalward off Shaun Hutchinson, but Darren Randolph reacted to beat it out then smother to quell the threat.

    It was a spritely start to the game, where both sides looked to pass the ball on the deck. Daley had a great run down the left ended by a great sliding tackle from Ryan McGowan, while Mehdi Taouil and Scott Robinson offered plenty width on the right for the Jambos.

    The Edinburgh side were enjoying the better of the wing play, with McGowan powering down the line on a number of occasions only to be let down by his final ball. However, It was from the left wing that Hearts took the lead on sixteen minutes.

    David Templeton bested Tom Hateley on the touchline and ran at the ‘Well defence. His effort was blocked by Shaun Hutchinson, but the ball made its way to Ian Black who had time to measure and dispatch a shot in to Randolph’s bottom left corner from the edge of the box. It was a good strike from the Hearts midfielder, who has reportedly taken to painting and decorating to make up for his unpaid wages.

    Motherwell looked to bounce back immediately and Stephen Hughes may have done better when the ball dropped to him at the edge of the Hearts box; his effort sailed harmlessly over Kello’s bar from Higdon’s pass.

    Templeton was fast becoming a real threat and was unlucky to see a great effort form 20 yards narrowly go the wrong side of the upright after 23 minutes.  However, the winger was soon to be the creator of Hearts second goal.

    The youngster drifted past Hateley with ease on the left flank before driving in to the box unchallenged. His ball across goal was tucked in by the unmarked Stephen Elliot.

    Jamie Murphy endeavoured to create a chance after getting to a ball played over Jamie Hamill’s head, but Kello clutched the nippy forward’s cross from the byeline.  Hearts continued to look for a third and were almost gifted one when Randolph’s first time clearance cannoned off Templeton, before dropping wide.

    The closest Motherwell came to pegging their hosts back in the first half was when Omar Daley wriggled free of two markers at the byeline, fizzed a ball along the deck, which somehow hit the post, hit Zaliukas and ended up in the grateful hands of Kello. It was the luck that would plague the silver-clad Steelmen for much of the afternoon!

    Ian Black was the first to have a crack at goal in the second half, after Mehdi Taouil worked space for him; however his effort went well over on this occasion. Down the other end, Hateley was unlucky to see Marian Kello claw his wind assisted in-swinger of a corner kick out from the bar, as Motherwell looked to use the windy conditions to their advantage.

    A slip by the right back almost cost ‘Well a third, when Templeton ran on to a ball he should have cut out. However, Randolph denied him with a smart stop at his front post. It was to be his last involvement, as Andy Driver came on his place.

    Bob McHugh and Stuart Carswell came on for Murphy and Hughes as McCall looked to shake things up. Young Carswell’s first involvement was to be hacked down in the middle of the park, but he recovered to continue.

    As full-time drew near. Keith Lasley earned ‘Well a free kick on the edge of the box, when Zaliuska blocked off his run. A goal at this stage would’ve given ‘Well hope for the remaining few minutes but Tom Hateley sent the free kick an inch or two too high.

    It was to be the last real chance for Motherwell, as Hearts continued to create half chances, with Taouil, Robinson and Elliot all firing over as the game came to its conclusion.

    It was a bad day at the office for Motherwell who will now focus on Dunfermline on Wednesday night as an opportunity to get the defeat out the system.

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    twitter Kris Jack at Tynecastle

    Full Time Hearts 2 Motherwell 0. Oh well, here’s to a joyous Christmas! happy holidays folks!

    90mins – Taouil blasts well over for Hearts as 5 mins of added on time are added on.

    87mins – Taouil twists and turns Tom Hateley, but his cross lands on roof of net. Skacel on for Black.

    83mins – Lasley penalised on edge of box for Elliot jumping in to him. Poor call by ref.

    80mins – Robinson goes close with a daisy cutter from about 20 yards.

    78mins – …which goes inches over from the right boot of Tom Hateley.

    78mins – Lasley runs in to Zaliukas and earns free kick on edge of box…

    72mins – Barr replacing injured Hamill.

    72mins – Well fans in great voice this afternoon, allegedly 800 in attendance. Cheers for coming folks!

    72mins – Jamie Hamill stretchered off after going down unchallenged in some distress. Looks a bad ‘un.

    65mins – Carswell and Mchugh on for Murphy and Hughes. Carswell scythed down by Black at first touch.

    62mins – Hughes booked for foul on Taouil

    61mins – Templeton off, Driver on for Hearts.

    56mins – A slip by Hateley lets Templeton run at Randolph, but the big goalie blocks at his front post.•

    52mins – Hateley inswinging corner is clawed out from under bar by Kello.

    50mins – McGowan shot blocked for a corner after being released by Templeton.

    49mins – Motherwell have started second half looking brighter than end of first. A goal would change the game.

    48mins – Black shoots well over from distance.

    45mins – Teams back out for the second half, we came back away to Inverness and we came back from 3-0 here last season, #COMEONYEWELL

    Half Time – Hearts 2 Motherwell 0. Not the away fare of recent travelling games, hearts looking the better team. Had chances though!

    43mins – Daley hits post with cross after wriggling by 2 markers in the box.

    38mins – Higdon booked for bumping in to Webster and kicking the ball back to Kello in anger.

    35mins – Hearts were figuratively, not literally, in mouths earlier. Apologies.

    34mins – Scott Robinson picks up loose ball and fires over from 25 yards.

    33mins – Randolph smacks a clearance off Templeton, which bounces behind for goal kick. Literally Hearts in mouth moment.

    Goal 2-0 Hearts. Stephen Elliot taps in after Templeton runs riot down the left hand side.

    23mins – Templeton smacks a great effort just over after cutting in from left once again.

    Goal 1-0 Hearts. Ian Black. Templeton cuts in and has shot blocked, ball falls to Black, who finds bottom corner from 18 yards. 16 mins.

    13mins – Hearts using the width of the park better than Motherwell so far, but final ball lacking.

    10mins – Elliot shot cleared from Well box after good work on left by McGowan.

    6mins – Randolph beats away a deflected effort from Templeton, after he got in behind Hateley.

    3mins – Daley shot deflected to Higdon, whose angled drive is smothered by Kello at second attempt.

    1min – Late start on the tweets today, but with you right through Hearts v Motherwell! #COMEONYEWELL

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    Hearts manager Paulo Sergio:

    “It is a great victory, Motherwell are a very good team and to play like this was excellent. I think it was a tough game but we were tactically perfect today, with a great attitude and we used the ball perfectly.

    “We knew Motherwell would punish us for mistakes, so today we made no mistakes and we had no troubles. The players were very focused and I am very happy with them. It’s a victory for the players, they deserve this and I am so happy for them today.”

    Motherwell manager Stuart McCall:

    “We’ve no divine right to turn up and win a game and remember Hearts are a good team.

    “For all their problems off the park, they (Hearts) showed that out there today and the best side won. We had two or three lads who had their poorest game of the season but I can’t be over critical of them as we kept going to the end.”

    “We lost two poor goals giving them a good start and we never really created enough at the other end to get back in the game.”

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    The ‘Well Society – Join Now

    Chief Executive Leeann Dempster has written to Motherwell fans this week detailing the latest news with the ‘Well Society.

    We can now offer you the unique opportunity to be part of owning Scotland’s community and family club. Our retiring Chairman has passed on his shares in the club and our new ownership model has been approved by the regulator. After 125 years a new chapter in our history begins now.

    The response to the idea has been overwhelmingly positive from our fans, the wider community and from the whole of Scotland. We have an optimistic vision for a sustainable and successful club anchored in our community.  Please play your part by joining and giving what you can to make this a reality.  Please also encourage your family and friends to do the same.

    Now that we won’t have the generosity of our owner to fall back on we need to ensure we secure the Club with a base for growth and success.  The Board’s financial target for the Club is to create a “financial cushion” of £1.5 million to protect us against cash flow issues and any crisis.  We will always be a Club that wants to allow our players to move on to greater opportunities if they can and to put the proceeds to work for the development of the Club.  But we don’t want to sell any of our footballing assets unless it suits the Club and the player.  Our target will help with that.

    We don’t know how much the membership scheme will raise – that is up to you – but we know we need to raise a minimum of £250,000 for it to be a viable proposition and we hope we can do much better and take us some way towards our financial cushion of £1.5m.

    The benefits you accrue as a member start immediately and the Society itself will be incorporated when our minimum hurdle is met.  Our hope is that an initial two places on the Board can be elected by the summer of 2012 at the latest and more can follow as we prove the model is working.  We need people of talent who pass the ‘fit and proper’ test to be a Director of a company and this great club.

    This is our moment.  We can be part of the rejuvenation of our national game and show the rest of the footballing world the mettle that makes this a very special club.  Lanarkshire has never been found wanting when there is work to be done.  We have the chance to show positively what can be achieved when people take responsibility and show ambition.

    It is our Club, now it can be in every true sense, forever.


    Leeann Dempster
    Chief Executive

    For more information on the Well Society, including membership benefits, rules and membership applications, please CLICK HERE.

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    Hearts Tickets & Travel

    Motherwell get back on the road tomorrow when the travel along they M8 to face Hearts at Tynecastle.

    Tickets will be available on the gate with admission prices as follows:

    ADULTS:    £23  
    CONCESSIONS:                                       £15
    UNDER 18s:    £11
    UNDER 12s:    £7
    • Concessions are listed as Over 65s and Full Time Students.
    • Fans who require wheelchair access should contact Sharon or John McCaskie on 07745 494631 or email disabledfans@motherwellfc.co.uk.

    SUPPORTERS ASSOCIATION COACHES

    CENTRAL BRANCH

    The bus for Tynecastle will leave the Bentley Hotel at 11am. Phone Jim on (01698) 299650 or e-mail Christopher on christopher_hutton@btinternet.com.

    WISHAW BRANCH

    The Wishaw bus to Tynecastle will leave at 11.30am. To book seats please call Anne on 01698 470 601 or email andrew.sim48@btinternet.com.

    BELLSHILL & DISTRICT BRANCH

    The Hearts bus will pick up at the Fir Park Club, Motherwell at 9.50am, then the Carousel Bar, Bellshill at 10am and finally the Holytown War Monument at 10.10am. Spaces are limited so to book your seat, contact Brian Worton on 07763 061821.

    ***ALL SUPPORTERS ASSOCIATION COACH TRAVEL WILL BE FREE OF CHARGE***

    TRAVEL

    BY CAR

    The stadium is located to the West of the city and is easily accessible from the bypass.

    Follow the M8 until its end and then take the A720 South towards Dalkeith. Leave the A720 to join the A71 and continue forward on to Gorgie Road. You will eventually come to the stadium on the left.

    If travelling from the South, follow the A702 and then take the A720 North towards Dalkeith.

    Street parking is available on numerous streets around the ground.

    BY BUS

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

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

    BY TRAIN

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

    Upon leaving the station, turn right and then right again on to Dalry Road, which leads to Gorgie Road. You will eventually come to the stadium on the right.

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

    FAN INFORMATION

    PARKING

    Supporters using car-parking facilities in the Russell Road & McLeod Street areas are reminded that there is no access to car parks from Russell Road.

    All vehicle movement will be prevented approximately ½ an hour before kick-off and for approximately ½ an hour post match to ensure the safe arrival and dispersal of pedestrians.

    VISITING SUPPORTERS COACHES

    Drivers of Motherwell supporters coaches transporting fans to the fixture should be aware that the coaches will be subjected to searches by the Police for any alcohol in contravention of the Criminal Law (procedure) (Scotland) Act 1995.

    Coach drivers should also be aware that due to tram works Russell Road is now closed to through traffic, although pedestrian access is maintained.

    After dropping supporters off at the McLeod Street turnstiles, there should be sufficient parking in Russell Road for 4 coaches to park up in Russell Road near to the Sauchiebank industrial estate, to park up facing south in preparation for dispersal. The area set aside for parking of the remaining visiting coaches is the south side of West Coates in front of Donaldson’s school.

    Supporters will then be expected to walk to and from the stadium from that location via the Roseburn junction, into Russell Road and then into McLeod Street where the visiting support turnstiles are situated. Coach drivers are asked to remain with vehicles and that the travelling supporters have a contact mobile number for the driver to ensure the support is aware where to head for at the end of the game.

    PEDESTRIAN ACCESS

    Visiting supporters should be aware that there is a narrowing of the roadway in Russell Road near to Sauchiebank and this may slow down pedestrian access to and from the match.

    A plan is in place to ensure the safety of pedestrians through this area.

    Your co-operation in this matter is appreciated.

    MAP

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    TV: Law relishing Tynecastle test

    Midfielder Nicky Law admits he is looking forward to sampling the atmosphere at Tynecastle after hearing good things from his teammates.

    The home of the Jambos has won widespread from praise for its atmosphere on big matches.

    And Law, going to Gorgie for the first time, hopes his first visit will yield another three points on the road.

    “It’s certainly going to be a tough place to go and win if we want to maintain our excellent away form,” Law admitted.

    “It’s my first time, obviously, but the other lads have spoken really highly of playing at Tynecastle so I am looking forward to it.

    “Despite their problems, Hearts will probably still be there or there abouts come the split so it’s important we try and put as much light between us if possible.”

    -WATCH THE FULL INTERVIEW ON MFC TV-

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    TV: McCall wary of Hearts threat

    ‘Well boss Stuart McCall expects a determined and difficult Hearts to turn out at Tynecastle tomorrow, despite off-field troubles.

    The Gorgie club have had their problems to seek in recent times, but turned in a terrific performance last weekend, crushing Dunfermline 4-0.

    And McCall is sure his side will face the sternest test possible when they line up for the 1pm kick-off in Edinburgh.

    “What is happening to the players is difficult but come kick-off, I am absolutely sure they will all be up for it,” he said.

    “We’ll have to be at our very best to get a result. I used to love playing at Tynecastle when I was a player and we had two great games there last season.

    “Hopefully it’ll be an exciting match for the fans that go along.”

    -WATCH THE FULL INTERVIEW ON MFC TV-

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    Win £250 in the Wonga Cash Dash

    The Wonga Cash Dash takes place at Tynecastle tomorrow and we are looking for one ‘Well fan to represent the club against Hearts.

    For those who have not yet seen it, the Cash Dash is a race in two giant Zorb balls, with one Hearts fan getting to compete against an away fan, across the Tynecastle turf.

    The winner will be the fan who crosses the finishing line first, and will earn themselves £250, courtesy of Wonga.

    In addition, Wonga are also donating £250 to the Big Hearts Charity.

    For your chance to win £250 and to also be the supporter* that represents Motherwell, enter the Wonga Cash Dash now: CLICK HERE. Go to the Hearts Football tab and enter your details for your chance to win £250.

    To enter for the Xmas Eve race, remember to go to our Facebook page HERE NOW!

    The closing date for all entries is Friday 23rd December.

    * One fan to be selected at random and will notified by phone or email. You must be 18 years old to take part and have a ticket to the game.

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    TV: 10-yard bucket challenge

    Jamie Murphy is the first Fir Park star to take part in the MFC TV 10-yard bucket challenge.

    The winner, who’ll scoop a fourball at one of Scotland’s top courses as a prize, will be the player who can chip the ball into the bucket in the least amount of shots.

    First up is former Scotland U21 star Jamie Murphy – who plays off a 12 at the Milngavie Golf Club.

    -WATCH TO SEE HOW LONG IT TOOK THE STRIKER TO CHIP IN-

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    Jennings ban upheld

    The Fast Track Tribunal has upheld the suspension offered to Steve Jennings and the midfielder will now miss the next two matches.

    The club contested the original offer from the Compliance Officer after notification on Tuesday afternoon.

    The player, along with club representatives, were at Hampden today, however the three-person Judicial Panel agreed with the original complaint of ‘Breach of Disciplinary Rule 200’ and the player will now sit out the matches with Hearts at Tynecastle and the Dunfermline fixture at Fir Park.

    The club are disappointed with the outcome but respect the judgement of the panel.

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    Notice of complaint – Steve Jennings

    Motherwell FC today (Wednesday) notified the SFA of the clubs’ intent to contest the fixed two-match suspension offered to Steve Jennings by the Compliance Officer.

    The matter will now be referred to the Judicial Panel with a Fast Track Tribunal convened tomorrow (Thursday, 22nd December).

    The club will make no further comment until after that process has been complete.

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    Jennings is the Player of the Month

    Scouser Steve Jennings has been confirm as the Cash Converters Player of the Month for November.

    Jennings has excelled for the ‘Well throughout November. Together with Keith Lasley is the midfield the former Tranmere man has been instrumental in pushing the team towards 3rd in the league and keeping the gap close behind the Old Firm.

    The award was presented to Steve by Laura Scobbie, who voted for Steve at the Cash Converters SPL Facebook page.

    For your chance to present the December 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.