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- Past hour
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Yass!! Was hoping for stripes.
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I'm long past the buying replica kit stage, but it looks like a decent top ruined by my pet hate, tacky sponsors logos. But no doubt it will sell well to those fans who like to be up to date.
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Very pleased with that on first viewing. 👍
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Which it never 👍
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Yep happy with it, seen a lot worse over the years
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Yup happy with McGhee, good experienced player and can play in a few positions across the back and in midfield
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I've seen better and seen worse. Not keen on vertical pinstripes.
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Happy with that. A whole hearted reliable defender. Just what we need
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Not bad at all. Always reserve judgement until I've seen it up close but first impressions are I like it. The pin stripes remind me of the old away kit and Rab McKinnon running the line in it
- Today
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This is very good! https://www.motherwellfc.co.uk/2025/06/02/our-2025-26-home-kit/
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Here it is... https://www.motherwellfc.co.uk/2025/06/02/our-2025-26-home-kit/
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Jordan McGhee.
- Yesterday
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I'm running with it. Terry Butcher took the managers job 12 years after his last England cap (77 in total), and was famous for playing in blue. John Terry is 13 years since his last England cap (78 in total), and wears his blue strip even when he isn't playing. It's written in the stars. I don't think he lives in Stirling though. Dont get me wrong, he would be utter shite.
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The only positive in that appointment would be to play the drinking game every time a Scottish journalist or media personality described the move as "box office."
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Yep, and it looks like they've offered him a new deal this time too 😄 And, for the uninitiated https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/events/john-terry-celebration/photos
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Remember this , great 2-0 game against Hearts and also remember losing to Airdrie in the cup , did Lasley score an OG that night ?
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Dundee fans not impressed as he has history in applying for jobs in Scotland when his contract is nearing end at Linfield and uses it as leverage for a new and improved contract and transfer budget. Did it with St Johnstone apparently.
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McCall was very good and I liked him a lot. But he had a lot more resource at his disposal than most Motherwell managers. Albeit, some have had similar resource and wasted it. We did have some very good times under his watch though.
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Mio and John fullobeens - shame it only lasted 3 games but loved them both.:)
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In the last 30 years or so since Tommy McLean left we have had some good managers , and not so good ones Butcher was one of my favourites simply because we were at rock bottom when he took that job. Remember our game at Killie when we won 4-1 and we didn't even know if we would have a team to support . Fast forward 2-3 years and we were again a force Mark McGhee , his first season was excellent, and some of the football was a joy to watch . He handled Phil's passing the best he could have done. It was a mistake bringing the guy back in 2015 though in my opinion Craig Brown gets definite pass marks for me and despite being disappointed at the way he left , I have long gotten over it. Brown and Knox (or Jack and Victor ) as they were known at the time did great that year Robbo is another for me , always be greatful for the 2017-2018 season , and the 2 cup finals . Just a pity we played Celtic both times , otherwise I believe that could have been our time Stuart McCall was consistent with us and we had a great few seasons , but there was that disappointment we should have done better in one off cup games
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Aye , cheers for the reply that's about a summary of my thoughts too . But really you are on a hiding to nothing being the Well manager as its inevitable with financial constraints, support numbers and location as close to Glasgow, that eventually they run out of ideas , having to sell the best players doesn't help and results drop off .Then they leave . Terry Butcher installed great team spirit then went off to the sun . Tommy McLean was astute but not very personable. Craig Brown was a very good manager also proving experience really does count. I liked him , he left for a better job , the way he did it was poor tho. Not too many Well managers do leave to a better job. They just sort of fade away and have to leave. I would think it will be about a three to four year life span for a manager that does relatively well .
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Not really but hey ho it got you a laugh. And as weeyin says if Miller is as highly rated as we are led to believe why would a top club not be interested in him as a future prospect.