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  1. Saturday apart [and both defences were crap] our forwards have been poor most of the season.
  2. Nae offence farawaysaint but can you no just go away.
  3. I think we will beat them in league and cup .
  4. Cannot believe it was 10 years ago seems like yesterday. http://www.scotprem.com/content/default.as...amp;newsid=8309
  5. Well Flow I see your online ,do tell what happened.
  6. Anyone out there have any info on this game ,the place and time would do for a start.
  7. Shaun Hutchinson impressed in his return to first team training this afternoon & will take part in 2morrow's match against Hearts.
  8. According to twitter a bounce game has been arranged against Hearts tomorrow ,location and time not yet disclosed.
  9. postiejim

    Jordan Halsman

    Seen this guy a few times in under 19 games and he looks a good player ,but to be honest we have a great group of young players in the under 19,s squad.
  10. Great show by the team today the moment of the match for me was Giles Coke little altercation with Scott Brown , well done big man.
  11. Good to see young Jordan Haslman on the bench thought he had a great game a few weeks ago when the under 19,s beat Hibs 3-0.
  12. MOTHERWELL are set to offer Rutherglen defender Steven Saunders an extension on his current contract. The 18-year-old has impressed during his time at Fir Park with 10 first team starts for The Steelmen this season. The young star - the current Cambuslang and Rutherglen junior sportspersonality of the year - has impressed new Well boss Jim Gannon since he arrived at the club in the summer, resulting in his appearances for the first team. Steven said: “Talks are going well, we just need to get everything finalised before I sign it. “I’ll be staying at Motherwell for a while definitely.” The former Stonelaw High pupil is enjoying life in the first tier of Scottish football and admits he has already surpassed his personal target for this season: “I set myself a target of 10 first team games this season and I think I’ve surpassed that already! So now it’s just as many games as possible until the end of the season.” It was back in early December 2008 when Steven was unexpectedly handed his first team debut. Many questioned Mark McGhee’s team sheet when he named a very youthful and inexperienced substitute bench for that match against Aberdeen at Pittodrie. What wasn’t questioned however was Steven’s performance. The youngster put in a defensive shift beyond his years, helping the Well to limit their defeat to only two goals. He added: “Last year I made my debut and it was a big surprise. I wasn’t expecting to be on the bench or anything and this year, with the size of the squad, I was given a chance.” The starlet has also been enjoying a taste of European football with the Well, having played in their Europa League ties earlier in the campaign: “I’m playing a lot more and enjoying it so I want to keep it going. “It’s a whole different level. Getting a sample of European football is a step up as well. “It was an experience playing in Albania and Bucharest and I enjoyed every bit of it.” Settling in so quickly has no doubt helped Steven perform as highly as he has for the first time and one of the main reasons is his familiarity with others promoted from the youth system :“There’s a lot of young boys at the club. I got to know a lot of the boys last year from playing with the under-19s and a lot of them have progressed into the first team as well.” Steven is also enjoying learning from established first team stars such as Mark Reynolds and captain Stephen Craigan. He concluded: “Mark Reynolds and Stephen Craigan have been great and always give you tips in training. “Mark Reynolds is still young, but he’s be in and about the Scotland under-21s and Scotland B squad so he’s got lots of experience.”
  13. Motherwell defender Yassin Moutaouakil is hoping his six-month loan stint at Fir Park will earn him a permanent deal with Rangers or Celtic. The 23-year-old had a nightmare two years at Charlton but feels he can get his career back on track with the Steelmen. The ex-France Under-21 skipper also believes he can become a better player under Well boss Jim Gannon. He said: "I think I can learn a lot from this manager. At the first training session when I saw how he wanted us to play I was very impressed. He understands football well and is very good tactically. "I want to play here and give my best then sign for another team permanently in January, maybe Celtic, Rangers or a Premiership team in England. "I am not going to lie, the only clubs that I knew up here were Celtic and Rangers because of my friend Madjid Bougherra. "But every week I will fight for Motherwell, the manager, the chairman and the fans."
  14. http://sport.scotsman.com/sport/Motherwell...kirk.5702613.jp
  15. Another good game from the under 19s and it could have been more . Its on the official site btw.
  16. Good post ,Hammell has been one of our better players this season.
  17. Thought at first Busta that you were talking rubbish but after watching the highlights a few times I see what you mean , you couldn't say he was solely responsible though, O'Brien could be blamed for losing possession that led to the first goal he also gave away the free-kick that led to the third and Coke gave away possession and that led to the second . But as you say about big Yass he was caught out of position on ALL THREE.
  18. Its a game we should win but if we continue to play like we have in the past two games it will be a struggle .
  19. What I find surprising is that some posters would believe anything that Busta Nut has to say the guy is a notorious wind up merchant .
  20. Felt sorry for the guy next to me in the cooper 28 quid for him and his wee lad to watch that crap.
  21. Whilst Gannon is confident his side can make big strides this year, he pleaded for some realism after a summer of transition. “I have no illusions about us finishing third in the table as we are not quite strong enough yet,” he admitted. “It is not really my place to predict where we will finish in the table; all I am looking for is getting the best out of my players and seeing where this takes us at the end of the season. “There are other clubs who are better off financially and stronger who will compete for third, I am looking forward to working with my players, seeing our players improve and seeing where that takes us.”
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