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  1. 7 minutes ago, Spiderpig said:

    If Celtic meet or better the reportted £3 million price tag we have put on Watt, and the player wants to go and accepts the no doubt vastly improved personal terms on offer then he will be away to Celtic, thats how it works.

    Aye, but we dont have to like it!

    😜😜😜

    Hopefully that wont happen though. I dont want any of our guys staying in Scotland when they move on. Im sure they would be much happier in England or abroad!

    😜😜😜

  2. I think the club know exactly what type of manager we are looking for and although we wont be able to replicate Jens, the qualities should look a lot like him.

    Forward thinking coach who likes expansive possession based football, can demonstrate a track record of being able to coach his ideas but also has the appropriate personal qualities to make it happen. 

    The last part is almost as important as the rest. We need someone with a bit of stature, but who also has the emotional intelligence to motivate and manage players and "gets the club".

    Given all of that, Id expect it will be another young-ish and ambitious coach.

    If they happen to be Scandinavian, mores the better!

  3. 2 hours ago, stv said:

    Usual paper talk on a player Celtic and Rangers crap.Bidding war is good if we do decide to sell Watt. Good statement from chairman Kyrk stating clubs position on JBA if a big club came in for him and obvious we have been making plans behind the scenes. https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sport/16291016/elliott-watt-asking-price-rangers-celtic-motherwell

    They pay double what anyone outside our league pays.

    Dems da rools!

    😜😜😜

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  4. 3 minutes ago, FirParkCornerExile said:

    But we are not going to have a massive rebuild. All our player are contracted until 2028. Motherwell are not going to have a fire sale. I suspect we will cash in on Maswanhise , daft not to and possibly Watt but I think that's about it. This is one season where we won't have a massive rebuild.

    I agree.

    Maswanhise will be off and Id expect maybe one more, possibly Just if he has a good World Cup, or maybe Watt.

    But Kyrk was quite clear in his podcast interview that, although we wont stand in players way when it comes to development, we will manage squad turnover strategically and incrementally.

    The bulk of the squad will still be here come August, and I expect us to strengthen our weak areas, namely centre half, left back and up front.

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  5. Gutted to see Jens go. He has left us with some great memories and brought the whole club and community back together. I dont ever remember a time when there was such a feelgood factor around Fir Park, short of the 91 Cup win.

    Im actually feeling quite optomistic for what lies ahead.

    Its all been tied up very quickly and efficiently and you would fancy the board are well on the way to identifying who comes next.

    Id expect the new manager to be in by the time the players come back on the 18th June, and Id anticipate that we will have done a fair bit of business transfer wise by then as well so we have the bulk of the squad in for pre-season and in advanc of the Conference League Qualifiers.

    As I said earlier. The King is dead. Long live The King! 🧡❤️🧡

     

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  6. 1 hour ago, WellHighlander said:

    We are a provincial club. It's will forever be the case that our success stories will leave us vulnerable to those with more financial clout, bigger fanbases, increased stature.

    I understand the negativity, but the reality is that if we do well then ultimately we're 'punished' ie loss of best players/manager.

    For me the difference this time is we are a club on the up. The bulk of the squad is under contract, so you would hope there would not be the usual churn of players.

    If clubs are interested in our players, we are in a position with many to demand a very decent fee. No need for us to sell for peanuts.

    Financially, I would expect the club to be in a very good place. On the pitch, we have European football to look forward too and for the first time in a while, solid foundations to build from.

    Players will be interested in joining Motherwell. Albeit, we will be a stepping stone, but that is how it works. Always has, always will.

    We have an opportunity now to really push on and I just hope the board do not squander this, regardless of who goes.

    To their credit, the board have shown an ability to think outside the box with the last couple of managerial appointments and for young up and coming coaches, we'll be an attractive proposition. For me, this is the way to go. We need to move on from the managerial merry-go-round of looking at the usual candidates north and south of the border.

    Ultimately, I would love JBA to stay, along with the likes of Just, Watt etc, but the reality is they move on to something bigger. As a club, if we show we can do that then more players/manager will be interested in a stint at Fir Park. Essentially, we're a shop window.

    It doesn't mean we can't continue to build something. It just puts the board under that bit more pressure to make the right appointments and for our scouting department to identify the right players.

    I'll leave you with this thought. Take a look at Bournemouth.

    Since the start of the season just finishing they've lost key players like Kerkez, Huijsen, Zabarnyi, Semenyo and Ouatarra, not to mention manager Andoni Iraola leaving once season is finished.

    Yet through all this they potentially stand on the verge of Champions League football. That demonstrates a well-run club with not just a focus on the present, but always planning for the future.

    Losing players/managers does no necessarily have to mean a return to mediocrity.

    Thats more like it! 

    I feel relaxed again!

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  7. 3 hours ago, Ya Bezzer! said:

    The facts are we simply aren't a big enough club to hold on to talent.  I think it will be a very different team next season.

    Even if we had managed to hold on to this team and coaching staff there is still the possibility we wouldn't have been as good or possibly even struggled.  

    That's why almost all players and staff go, they have to take their chance to move up as there is no guarantee it will come again.  You're talking in most cases from going from having a decent living to millionaire status. It's not something you gamble on.

    I think there is going to be a lot of unrealistic expectation going into next season.  Fans need to realise there won't be any like-for-like replacements.  Every player and coach is an individual and the team is a combination of individuals. There will not be a seamless continuation.

    There will be a whole set of new challenges as there always is with every new season.  As a support I hope we recognise that.

    Boooh!

    You and your sensible realism!

    If the King is indeed dead, all I want to hear is Long Live The King!

    😍😍😍

  8. Is it bad that overnight Ive gone from hoping Jens would stay, to just wanting it announced so we can move on?

    Im going to go and look up the 5 stages of grief!

    Edit: looks like Ive gone straight from denial to acceptance!

  9. The club are currently only negotiating with Toulouse to allow them to speak to Jens.

    Always the chance he hears something that sets off alarm bells and decides its not for him.

    However, if and when he does leave, I 100% expect our next manager to be from outside Scotland.

    As others have said, lots of countries have numerous teams / managers / coaches that play the way we do now.

    Id also proffer that Jans would have some input into who might be a suitable replacement.

  10. 1 hour ago, 0Neils40yarder said:

    Take out the bottom ten rows or something, cover them in they advertising banners you see elsewhere 

    Im all for this.

    Its what they do at Parkhead for European games....

    We built that stand to milk Celtic & Rangers for revenue.

    It would be crazy to throw the baby out with the bath water.

    However, we do need to do something, so the above seems a reasonable and manageable compromise.

    Would also allow the stewards to focus in the gates without worrying about anyone coming over the wall.

  11. 13 hours ago, grizzlyg said:

    Lennon starts for Udinese tonight 

    Watched a bit of that last night after you posted.

    Got subbed off after about 70mins.

    Did ok without doing anything spectacular.

    Thought Udinese struggled against a Cremonese side battling to stay in the league.

    If that was representative of how they play every week, I think I will stick to Motherwell!

    Point of note, the ref gave a shocker of a red card for a foul on Vardy but was sent to the monitor and immediately changed his decision and downgraded to a yellow.

    Quite refreshing!

  12. I guess it all depends on who we draw and the costs attached, but given that the early rounds are regionalised now and we are likely to do pretty well out of the home leg attendance, I would have thought, even if we do get put out at the first time of asking, we should make pretty decent money out of this.

    Does anyone know what we made out of the League Cup this year as a comparison?

  13. 6 minutes ago, texanwellfan said:

    If you can get to the league stage of the European competitions the money starts to flow in. That would be the best way to finance a new stadium and obviously, per your post, give more money to attract better players. 
    having said that, I think JBA has demonstrated that spending lots of Money on players doesn’t guarantee a better team. Having the right coach and the right mix of players can go a long way to achieving success on a smaller budget. Of course, having that plus a lot more money wouldn’t be a bad thing. Would we then start to become a possible investment opportunity or maybe more the case of not requiring outside investors? 

    Absolutely.

    And we could have the financial strength to ensure any investment made was a minority investment and that the fans still retain control of the club and all our assets......

  14. 33 minutes ago, Kmcalpin said:

    He is indeed. A few hours ago I had him marked down as stick on exit. However, on reflection and after reading this, I tend to agree. He's played well in the last 2 games and has the physicality we need. Time will tell. 

    As for the Dunfermline player you refer to, he is highly rated by the East End Park faithful. However there are a few clubs watching him including Aberdeen.   

    I kinda agree. I thought yesterday was more of a 3 at the back with Sparrow and RCC as wing backs, albeit it was very fluid with RCC ending up out on the left side at stages in the first half.

    However, I thought Gordo looked very comfortable in that, although it was clear Hibs were quite happy to let him have it and didnt press him too much.

    His use of the ball was as good as Ive seen it yesterday. Kept it simple for the most part, but some of his long diagonals were excellent.

    Certainly wouldnt be opposed to him sticking around. I guess it just depends on what other targets are out there and whether Jens thinks they are better suited to what we do.

     

  15. I think the outlook of the new board (thanks to the the outlook of the Well Society) is more optomistic and forward looking. Probably just a product of being younger, more hopeful and more forward thinking.

    They talked about easy gains/wins at the start and we have seen some of that this season with our entertaining brand of football increasing attendances and giving the club a wider media exposure.

    Hopefully we can take the revenue from that and use it wisely to build on what is surely a stronger foundation than they inherited.

    Many challenges ahead, not least the stadium. But with a new training base in the pipeline and European football on the horizon we must be a more attractive proposition to new players now.

  16. Aye good luck to Sam Nicholson.

    I did wonder if we would offer him something to stay on. If he could stay fit he definitely had something to offer, even if it was just off the bench.

    However, the injuries would always be in the thought process, so I guess we have decided to "twist" and move on.

  17. 8 minutes ago, Ya Bezzer! said:

    Bodo Glimt have a £31 million wage bill and have spent £38 million on their current team.

    I'm sure if we can match those figures Jens will be happy to stay!

     

     

     

    They didnt start out that way though.

    The were in the Norwegian 2nd tier not that long ago.

    Not saying we will ever get to those numbers. But you have to start somewhere.

    Reach for the stars, you might just get the moon.....

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  18. Listening to Jens dressing room speech last night, he didnt sound like a guy preparing to move on.

    Ive thought for a while now he comes across as having a 2 year plan in his head and is committed to it.

    Clearly, if an offer comes in thats impossible for him to ignore, then things could change very quickly, but I dont think we are there yet.

    Re players, we know Slattery, Gordon, Balmer, Halliday and possibly Hendry are away. Nicholson, Robinson and Stama are also likely to move on.

    JT is probably a certainty to move on and I would imagine Eli Just already has many suitors and a good World Cup probably makes it very difficult to hold on to him.

    Beyond that, the manager and chairman have both said we will manage squad turnover carefully and incrementally, so I wouldn't expect too many other outgoings. 

    Welsh is an interesting one. He still has a year on his Celtic contract to go. Would Celtic let us buy it out? If rumours of his wage are true, £500k is a fairly big fee for us to pay, and he would need to take a pretty big pay cut to sign a new contract with us. Seems a bit of a stretch, but he has clearly loved being part of this team. Would another season long loan be possible?

    The single biggest thing we could do close season is hold onto the manager. If we can do that, I have every confidence that this is just the start of something. Not the end!

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  19. Thoroughly professional performance from start to finish. Totally dominated the first half and probably should have been further ahead.

    No idea what the second goal is chalked off for. Didnt seem to be anything obvious.

    Walsh totally lost the run of himself for about 20 minutes after that. Terrible tackles on RCC and Just, yet he sends Watt off for what appeared to be a dubious second yellow.

    The lack of consistency in decision making is horrendous.

    We did well to see the game out without conceding after that and it finished rather splendidly with cordial celebrations all round!

    Great season. Great team.

    Please dont break us up! 🧡❤️🧡

  20. 5 hours ago, sinjy said:

    Three question from Wednesday.

    What was the attendance? It looked less than the Hearts game with some empty seats in the Cooper. People not willing to put up with their bile.

    I left in disgust when the pen went in. Did the players get to do their traditional walk round?

    Any word on damaged seats in the away end?

    Just over 12k but not as big as Hearts.

    They did a short walkaround, but it was very subdued due to what was going on in the corner.

    Not heard anything.

  21. 1 hour ago, MFCL84 said:

    Lovely strip. Great to see the sponsors logo is hidden in plain sight. It helps the strip maintain a level of class.

    My mates have been into the club shop and advise that the replicas have no sponsors. Blemish free!

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