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  1. Poor performance = Poor game = Poor result.

     

    I wish i had heard MMG before the game when he said "hopefully if we beat Killie then........."

    Rather than "we will play to win and Killie will have to cope with us".

    I would have bet a draw :lol:

    Free flowing football gone and safety first today i think, but i'm baffled as to WHY? Golden opportunity missed i hope it doesn't come back to haunt us.

     

    But considering the Christmas shambles proud to be still in the mix

    Mon the Well :(

  2. United clash on BBC Alba

    Delayed transmission of Saturday’s SPL encounter.

    Motherwell’s vital Clydesdale Bank SPL match against Craig Levein’s Dundee United will be covered by BBC Alba.

     

    bbcalba.jpgAfter previously covering both wins over Inverness Caledonian Thistle, Hamilton Accies and Hearts, the Steelmen will be hoping to continue the good run when the Tannadice men come calling at the weekend.

     

    The Gaelic channel launched last Autumn and is available on Sky (channel 168) and Freesat, with a Freeview launch expected after a review in 2010.

     

    The full ninety minutes will be shown at 8.00pm

  3. Would your boss stand behind you then pointing yelling "BOOOOOOOO" and "Your fuckin' shite, get out".

     

    No, he would take you aside and talk to you in private, like a man. Now I am sure that McGhee is more than capable of doing this when someone isn't playing well. Having morons in the stand getting on your case isn't goin to help. Look at Fitz before, he was beat before he walked onto the park most of the time because he knew what was coming, no matter what.

     

    Seriously, what good is giving abuse to you own players for 90 minutes going to do?

     

    Why not stay in give the wife or kids a tenner and slap them about a bit? Your a fiver up already and you still get whatever is frustrating you out your system.

    It wouldn't surprise me if any hope we had of keeping Hughes all but vanished last week after he felt the need to have to stand up for Fitz.

    Thank you for giving me such a laugh to compare booing a football player to domestic violence and child abuse truly shows you're level of maturity and intelligence :D

  4. But that's not quite true, is it? Hasn't the club consistently said that a section of the undersoil heating failed? That might not be the statement that you want, but it IS a statement.

     

    If anyone knows FOR A FACT that the undersoil heating isn't working then I haven't seen that evidence. If the SPL have fallen for a smokescreen from the club that a non-existent USH system failed, then that makes them even more of a joke, but it just might be possible that the SPL have seen evidence that there was a working system up until it failed, and it can't be repaired during the season.

     

     

    It failed so it isnt working its simples where is boyle with more empty promises "the drainage and under soil heating will be fixed and the pitch will be re laid"

    Threadbare surface has cost us a Euro spot without doubt sat was a cup game but tactics were changed because of the piss poor pitch.

    Youre full of shit boyle please fuk off ASAP

  5. Special mention for the fact that was another clean sheet. :lol: Ok Smith was hardly troubled but credit to the defenders for that and to MMcG tactics worked perfect.

    A more settled team is now paying off and when other teams start to falter (as they are bound to) we can capitalise.

     

     

    The only way is up :lol:

  6. I wish people would cut out this FHW stuff. It's just cringeworthy! The majority of Hearts fans don't really give a shit about us and take the piss out of the FHW on P&B.

     

    As for Porter, I wouldn't be that surprised if he ended up at Hearts. Would be fuckin gutting right enough. Big chris is a tap man! More than likely championship bound right enough

    :lol::lol::lol: NO chance

  7. Personally i feel its the big fuk you v sign that Boyle gave to the fans then denied it.

    I support the TEAM and no one else but that's just my opinion. DONT DARE QUESTION OUR LOYALTY WERE THE PAYING PUNTERS.

     

    But give him time i think hell pull through for us

  8. JUST three months after leading the club into Europe, the knives are out for Motherwell gaffer Mark McGhee.

     

    Woeful Well have crashed from third to joint bottom of the SPL in a wretched run that has seen them score one goal and collect just one point in their last seven games.

    Last weekend the players were booed off the field as Hamilton Accies inflicted a humiliating derby defeat.

    That has led McGhee to question the loyalty of a section of the Fir Park support.

    The Well boss turned his back on a megabucks move to Hearts last summer to stay on at Fir Park.

    And now, in his hour of need, he's urging the fans who are beginning to turn against him to unite behind him and his players.

    McGhee, who leads his side in to a must-win clash with fellow strugglers Caley Thistle tomorrow, stressed: "When I took the job on again, rather than going to Hearts, I didn't think we would cruise back into third place by more points than we did last year.

    "I knew the situation. I knew we had lost Ross McCormack and didn't really have any money to spend.

    "I took the job on for other reasons and I expect some return from that. (YOURE GETTING PAID FOR IT GET ON WITH IT)

    "I could have easily left for a job that was much better paid and carried more prestige. :lol:

    "Hearts are sitting third in the league and I would be sitting there at least if I was at Tynecastle.

    "But I chose a job I knew would be much more difficult for a lot less money. :lol:

    "I expect loyalty from our fans in return for that. (WORKS BOTH WAYS MARK)

     

    "Otherwise, why do it? Why did I not just go to Hearts? I think that's fair.

     

    "I showed them loyalty and now the team and myself really need their backing.

     

    "Otherwise, the next manager in that position who has that decision to make should just take the money and run."

    As well as this weekend's massive match the first anniversary of Phil O'Donnell's death is on Monday. McGhee added: "I hope it won't make it more difficult for the players to focus this weekend.

     

    "The anniversary of Phil's death will be a big thing for everyone, but I think the players have mostly come to terms with it and have handled it fairly well.

    "You can't underestimate how difficult that has been and how much it has affected some of the players but I think we have it under control now.

    "We will not just ignore it and assume everything will be all right.

    "We will be vigilant and will be talking to the players, watching them and getting feedback from other members of staff.

     

    "One of the players would come to me in the months after Phil's death and mention one of the others wasn't feeling quite right with it all. That was a very big help to me.

     

    The Motherwell gaffer won the respect of many for the way he led the club through last season's horrific ordeal.

    He carried himself with tremendous dignity as he led his players through the grieving process.

     

    And he said: "It didn't become too much for me and it won't. I have a great infrastructure around me, my family, my girlfriend and we have a baby now.

    "I've got a very solid network of support, so I am fine and I am here for the players.

    "Has it been the most challenging year of my professional life? Yes.

    "When I was Millwall manager, Ray Harford, a close friend and a coach, died mid-season.

    "I had that to deal with, so I'm not inexperienced in that situation.

     

    "A guy as young as Phil and the shocking way it happened was completely different.

    "But I had a lot of help from everyone at the club, from the chaplain and many others."

    McGhee has not found a replacement for the skipper he lost in tragic circumstances.

    Well are in a relegation scrap this season and McGhee added: "Phil's death puts what is happening this season in total

    perspective in terms of what's most important. I've seen it before in football, the highs and the lows.

     

    "But one of the most important things I said at the time of Phil's death was that, as terrible as the event was, we all reserved the right to go on.

    "Phil's death also made me realise that as much as football is my life — and I have been in it since I was 16 — there are greater things out there."

     

    Whilst i'm not in the sack him camp he does himself no favours with this pish, he lost out on the Scotland job, and was ready to leave us and got cold feet for the Hearts job at the last minute LOYALTY FUK OFF MARK RESULTS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES AND WHILES I WANT TO GIVE YOU TIME I FEEL YOURE READY TO JUMP SHIP AT A MUINUITES NOTICE.

     

     

    By the way this was written by Andy Devlin who is a self confessed Motherwell fan and sat in front of me in the cup final hammering by rangers so he can hardly be called anti Motherwell and just out to make a story

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