Motherwell: April 2009 Archives

Four get Scotland nod

Motherwell foursome Mark Reynolds, Steven Hammell, David Clarkson and Stephen Hughes have all been named in the Scotland B squad.

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McGhee taking no prisoners

Mark McGhee has challenged his players to prove that they are worth their place in the squad next season.

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Boss - No plans to leave

Mark McGhee has no plans to leave Motherwell and says he remains firmly committed to the club despite failing to qualify for Europe.

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Boyle expresses SPL concern

Motherwell chairman John Boyle believes Scottish football will be under threat if Celtic and Rangers decide to join the English league.

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O'Brien demands big push

Jim O'Brien has dismissed the suggestion he and his Motherwell team-mates are already planning their summer holidays.

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Steelmen are playing for their future - boss

Mark McGhee has warned his Motherwell players they are playing for their futures at Fir Park in the final five matches of the season.

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Defender poised to return

Motherwell are hopeful that Stephen Craigan will be fit to face St Mirren at Fir Park having missed the last two matches.

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Quinn talks up European bid

Defender Paul Quinn says Motherwell's players are determined to secure a sixth-place finish and European football for next season.

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Mendes made most of tackle - McLean

Motherwell defender Brian McLean accused Pedro Mendes of "a wee bit of simulation" to help Rangers to a 3-1 win on Saturday.

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McGhee welcomes back banned star

Motherwell are set to be without skipper Stephen Craigan for the trip to Rangers and Maros Klimpl could replace him in defence.

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Reynolds looking at bigger picture

Motherwell defender Mark Reynolds has admitted that he would be interested in a move if a bigger club came calling.

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Defender closing in on Ibrox test

Stephen Craigan says he is optimistic about his prospects of being fit for Motherwell's SPL clash at Rangers on Saturday.

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Well boss bemoans Dons strike

Mark McGhee felt his Motherwell side deserved to beat Aberdeen after claiming the opposition's equaliser should have been disallowed.

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Suspension rules out 'Well ace

Mark McGhee is without the suspended Maros Klimpl while Stephen Craigan is a doubt for the game against Aberdeen.

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Calderwood fuming at Peat claims

Aberdeen boss Jimmy Calderwood has hit back at SFA President George Peat's comments that the quality of the SPL has deteriorated.

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Four get Scotland nod

Motherwell foursome Mark Reynolds, Steven Hammell, David Clarkson and Stephen Hughes have all been named in the Scotland B squad.

More: Four get Scotland nod |

McGhee taking no prisoners

Mark McGhee has challenged his players to prove that they are worth their place in the squad next season.

More: McGhee taking no prisoners |

Boss - No plans to leave

Mark McGhee has no plans to leave Motherwell and says he remains firmly committed to the club despite failing to qualify for Europe.

More: Boss - No plans to leave |

Boyle expresses SPL concern

Motherwell chairman John Boyle believes Scottish football will be under threat if Celtic and Rangers decide to join the English league.

More: Boyle expresses SPL concern |

O'Brien demands big push

Jim O'Brien has dismissed the suggestion he and his Motherwell team-mates are already planning their summer holidays.

More: O'Brien demands big push |

Steelmen are playing for their future - boss

Mark McGhee has warned his Motherwell players they are playing for their futures at Fir Park in the final five matches of the season.

More: Steelmen are playing for their future - boss |

Defender poised to return

Motherwell are hopeful that Stephen Craigan will be fit to face St Mirren at Fir Park having missed the last two matches.

More: Defender poised to return |

Quinn talks up European bid

Defender Paul Quinn says Motherwell's players are determined to secure a sixth-place finish and European football for next season.

More: Quinn talks up European bid |

Mendes made most of tackle - McLean

Motherwell defender Brian McLean accused Pedro Mendes of "a wee bit of simulation" to help Rangers to a 3-1 win on Saturday.

More: Mendes made most of tackle - McLean |

McGhee welcomes back banned star

Motherwell are set to be without skipper Stephen Craigan for the trip to Rangers and Maros Klimpl could replace him in defence.

More: McGhee welcomes back banned star |

Reynolds looking at bigger picture

Motherwell defender Mark Reynolds has admitted that he would be interested in a move if a bigger club came calling.

More: Reynolds looking at bigger picture |

Defender closing in on Ibrox test

Stephen Craigan says he is optimistic about his prospects of being fit for Motherwell's SPL clash at Rangers on Saturday.

More: Defender closing in on Ibrox test |

Well boss bemoans Dons strike

Mark McGhee felt his Motherwell side deserved to beat Aberdeen after claiming the opposition's equaliser should have been disallowed.

More: Well boss bemoans Dons strike |

Suspension rules out 'Well ace

Mark McGhee is without the suspended Maros Klimpl while Stephen Craigan is a doubt for the game against Aberdeen.

More: Suspension rules out 'Well ace |

Calderwood fuming at Peat claims

Aberdeen boss Jimmy Calderwood has hit back at SFA President George Peat's comments that the quality of the SPL has deteriorated.

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