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Iāve not worded that well so Iāll try again. I do enjoy going because itās a life long passion following Motherwell FC. I know however that Iām not always going to āenjoyā the game because thatās just the way it is and always will be for a club of our stature, but I go regardless and wouldnāt miss it, even though it often has me tearing my hair out. So Iām afraid Motherwell FC are stuck with me.9 points
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Yes. Overall, I found it cumbersome and confusing to have to constantly switch between 1) comments received in the initial consultation 2) proposed changes in light of that consultation and 3) the comprehensive detailed proposals and D) the the actual voting form when casting my vote. The information provided in 1), 2) and 3) was useful however; it was just the way in which it was presented. Specific examples? A) I agreed with the proposal to simplify adult membership tiers but wasn't clear about the status of legacy members who had paid in considerable sums in some cases; sometimes in a single lump sum. Why should they be allocated en masse to the 1886 tier and not to a higher tier? B) Code of conduct: I agree one should be introduced but don't agree with specific wording about "perceived" bullying, harassment and discrimination etc. Either its bullying / harassment / discrimination or its not. For the record, bullying / harassment / discrimination etc is totally unacceptable. Someone's perception can be wrong. I get though that this is a wider societal issue. Suggested text seems to say that it doesn't matter what someone does or says rather its whether another party is offended by it that matters. C) Major votes policy. I agree with its introduction but think that 75% is too high. I would have thought that 55/60/65% was more appropriate. That still represents a clear majority. Also, the triggers for a major vote are too loose and ambiguous. For example, what is the meant by a "large scale" financial decision? Is the defintion £1m or £2m or maybe £5m? Lines have to be drawn somewhere though. From memory, I may not have recalled everything 100% but thats the gist of my concerns. To put this in context though, well done to the those on the Society Board who drafted these documents. I know from bitter experience just how difficult and time consuming it is and the ramifications of defining a term loosely that only becomes apparent a later date, when some party takes issue with it.6 points
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Played schools football with him and then watched him through the Ancell years. It's a good month to be 87.6 points
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Wah Wah Wah Itās something relevant to the club I support so I will comment on it whenever it comes up. And as far as I can see two other posters have also contributed to this particular discussion today so we can put your claim that ānobody gives a toss apart from you, apparentlyā firmly to bed and tuck it in with a nice wee cup of cocoa and a lullaby to help it along its way. So like I sayā¦Wah Wah Wah5 points
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The only thing is if you were doing a Hammell/Kettlewell 'who was the better' comparison, based on his service to the club I think Stevie Nicks it ...5 points
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Thatās just your reasoned opinion versus mine, which is completely fair. Based on your response, my post seems pretty balanced: you agreed with four points and disagreed with five. The idea that views like mine somehow equate to pant-wetting insanity is, frankly, madness in itself. The long and short of it isāand this isnāt aimed at youāis that too many are more interested in posting reductive pish to take shots at anyone voicing an opinion, rather than offering anything constructively critical themselves.4 points
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I just wish once,,,,, just once, that weād sign a pacey winger, a Chris Humphrey, a Marvin Johnson, Iād even celebrate a Lionel ainsworth. I know to some folk just now itās old fashioned football and they are not āin styleā but for the purpose of entertainment and getting to the bye line and whipping a cross inā¦.. give me wingers all day long.4 points
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Both are past 30. Both pretty experienced. Both previously right backs who probably don't have the legs for the modern attacking full back role. Both probably more suited to playing in a back three. Do we really need what is effectively two players filling the same role? Had I a choice of the two, I'd probably have renewed McGinn. But given O'Donnell renewed automatically, I'd have chosen to sacrifice McGinn in order to free up a salary for a younger defender with a bit more legs/energy/power.. But, hey, as it is they are both under contract now. I don't know how much value for money we'll get out of that fact, but not much we can do about it now..4 points
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Scottish football is stagnant . All the usual home grown managers play same type of shit football tactically. Learned from the same books probably . One team plays one way so the other sets up to negate that. This along with playing each other 4 times if not more a season does make for boring stuff , boring managers with no room to trying something different . It's boring as fuk to watch. The majority of games in the league now are well below the standard they should be .Maybe someone from outside can bring something different along and bring back a bit of excitement back into a Saturday. I live in hope. And by the by this attitude is reflected in the National team as well. The manager makes watching paint dry seem exciting.4 points
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Iām assuming that Miller will be off soon, so Iām looking forward to us getting a nice hefty sum up front and the chance of some future add ons. Iām hoping we donāt squander any money on transfers but rather use it to be a bit more competitive on the salary front and enable us to better compete for some higher quality players. To be honest if we can replace Miller with two or three better quality players than we currently have in our squad we wonāt miss him that much. With the team and tactics weāve had the last few years we have not got the best out of him. We basically restricted his ability to play to his full potential by the way we played and the āsupportā we provided around him. So my comment about not missing him that much is a reflection on Motherwell FC and not on Miller. His talent and ability is there for everyone to to see but we were just never able to take full advantage of it.4 points
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And I would have been very surprised if you'd said anything other than that.4 points
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Correct, in my defence I wrote that last night while slightly drunk š„“4 points
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Not sure he would get the time to build at Motherwell. He only wins trophies in his second season!4 points
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What strikes me about this thread is that the club almost do too good a job of keeping it under wraps and going leftfield for a thread like this. It's got to the point where we all know there's no point speculating or suggesting who it could be because no one has a clue.. So we're left with Fleetwood Mac jokes and discussions about Steve Clarke....4 points
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Was driving earlier and heard to bbc team talking after the game about Clarke and all of them said we should stick with him - ffs 4 wins in 21 games! Sack him now!4 points
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This coming Saturday 3pm ko at Rockburn Park...Motherwell have stated that it will be an under20s team that will be playing. Before the match, there will be a 7s tournament being held by the East Stand Motherwell group in support of Men's Mental Health charities...this begins at 10am and ends around 1.30pm.3 points
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Zoom, just one look and then my heart went boom Shankands head, is the size of the Moon.3 points
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Ask Dundee if Tony was a safe pair of hands. The statement ...... knows the Scottish game and safe pair of hands is why Scottish Football is shite, boring and dying on its arse. Thought you had more imagination than that.3 points
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Losing to Sligo over 2 legs is worthy of criticism A new manager losing his 1st friendly in a bounce game to a very competent Dutch side? Cmon man3 points
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I asked ChatGPT to "create a post in the style of MJC on steelmenonline.co.uk" Thread Title: "If Thatās Our Ambition, Then God Help Us" Posted by MJC Right, Iāve tried to stay off here for a bit but after watching that yesterday I genuinely wonder whatās going on at this club. Weāve just had a pre-season where weāve allegedly strengthened, yet here we are playing hoofball against a team that finished 9th last season and looked like they couldnāt be bothered to get out of second gear. Is this the grand new era we were promised? More like the same old p*sh, just with a fresh coat of Dulux. The manager says āthe boys gave everythingā ā aye, well if thatās everything, weāre in for a long season. No shape, no urgency, no clue. And as for some of the new signings ā honestly, Iāve seen more presence in a ghost town. We let players go, tell the fans weāre building something, then turn out a performance like that and expect folk to pay Ā£25 a ticket and clap like seals? Sorry, not for me. Call me negative (as usual) but unless thereās a serious wake-up call, weāll be sleepwalking into another relegation scrap by Halloween. Anyway, Iāll leave it there before I say something Iāll regret.3 points
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Being transferred is a bit different. I was talking more about the players that choose to move on rather than re-sign, like Hastie, McKinstry, McAlear etc.3 points
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Its all ancient history ffs nobody gives a toss apart from you apparently, so can we start discussing the present challenges facing the club, and not what some long forgotten manager allegedly said or did 18 years ago3 points
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Folk say this all the time when talking about McGhee. What would he (or whoever might have been incharge at the time) have had to have done (or said) for people to say anything otherwise?3 points
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He remains a legitimate point of discussion for that very reason and he manages in the same division so we will come across him. Heās had plenty of opportunity, and will likely have again, to recant on his reasons for leaving. For the sake of his new wife I hope he doesnāt behave in his personal life as he did in his professional, as an apparent total lack of insight into personal limitations and willingness to acknowledge mistakes never bodes well for a strong relationship. On the other hand, as a Well fan, I hope he carries on his managerial career as he left us as that will guarantee a Killie side fighting relegation.3 points
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"Do you....Stuart Kettlewell take thee to be your lawful wedded wife?" 'I do.....but before I get to that....can I just say how I signed Theo Bair and if the best man tells any bad stories about me I will storm off in a huff and give an interview to Derek Oprah Mcgregor ' š¤£š¤£š¤£ Ps. Yup....still raging š¤Ŗš¤Ŗš¤Ŗš¤Ŗ3 points
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I won't be the manager ever. So no need to dig me out eh. I'm entitled to my opinion the same as everyone else. I pay my money to see Motherwell the same as everyone else.3 points
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Stama has at least shown he has the talent/ability to score goals at our level. Whether he can stay fit long enough to prove that remains to be seen. I still hold out some hope for him, as he could still be a player that we can develop and sell on.3 points
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Heās been appointed 20 mins ago and heās not even gave a statement yetā¦. Completely fkn unacceptable!!! Get him to fk3 points
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His English is exceptional as well, heāll struggle in Motherwell3 points
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Given Morecambe finished 24th from 24 and lost their League status, I imagine the new position is leaning on the counter at the job centre.3 points
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The new kit? It's okay given the way the club has messed about with it over the years. At least there are no white shorts. I don't like the pin stripes and I HATE the fact the chest band only goes half way round. But at least it doesn't look like a Galatasaray training top like last year's effort. For me, the best strips in my lifetime were the 1994-96 top, the 2010-11 top and the 2023-24 top. Primarily because the chest band went all the way round but the relative, traditional simplicity of them also helped. The chest band only the front only looks half-assed and janky, too much "frippery" takes away from what is a strong traditional look and white shorts just look daft. White shorts were never "traditional". They were just the only colour available back in the day unless you used black. In the 30s there was a rule the home team HAD to wear white shorts, while the away team HAD to wear black. The advent of coloured shorts was a godsend for clubs like Motherwell with more original colours. When I grew up in the 70s, I didn't know Motherwell had a unique, traditional strip of their own. I wondered why our strip continually changed while others maintained their own unique look. I was thrilled to discover we had the amber top with claret chest band as a distinctive traditional strip. It should be one of the most distinctive, attractive and recognisable tops in football. Instead it is mucked about with and turned into some of the most hideous crimes against football fashion ever committed. Harrumph!3 points
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agree with that - better going forward than he was in defence. What I really struggle with is how many players we offered further contracts to. Do the club really think he'd be part of the solution. I know there were clauses in likes of SODs contact etc but honestly we need to get our act together in this area. As a club we hand out too many contracts to players we should be moving on.3 points
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Iād be quite happy if we were to go for Scott Brown even though I detested him as an opposition player. And can anyone deny he is a winner? Then again Iām against all this analytics bullshit. It all feels like a bit of a cop out to me. I can hear it now ā¦ā¦āAh but the data suggested he was the man for the jobā. Pretty sure even Kettlewell would have come out well using that system. Did that route not steer Hearts to opt for Cathro, as well as Critchley who outscored McInnes at the time? Crazy and hardly a strong recommendation for its use. Iām old school so letās draw up a list of favourites from home and overseas, invite them in for an interview/presentation and offer the job to the one that comes across best whilst meeting the ethos of the Clubā¦community, youth development, Society interaction etc. I wonder how many very successful managers would ever have gotten near their first appointments had analytics been the primary driver? Sometimes gut feeling and what you see with your own eyes might just be the way to go. As for Scott Brown, letās set aside the Celtic connection and the Kipre red card. He had a job to do for his Club and did it very well. Just as he did as a player with Hibs. He is a young, ambitious Manager who is doing well and is highly regarded at Ayr. Did a good job at Fleetwood who were flirting with relegation before his appointment. He left after a season or so with the Club in turmoil behind the scenes and up for sale. The Ex Chairman was jailed for fraud. We could do a lot worse than Brown. Whoever we appoint has a huge job on their hands so we need to get things sorted soon.3 points
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Credit to the Board that the media, yet again, has no clue who we're even talking to. The bookies must love it when we have a vacancy, because they never need to pay out.3 points
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Our own Ian St John would have been 87 today Legend at both my clubs Motherwell and Liverpool. Wish I could have seen the great man play live Saint and Greavsie also growing up was classic TV3 points
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And who appointed you gatekeeper? Itās the close season, of course people are going to post things other than football matters. If you donāt like it, donāt read it or engage with it.3 points
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The argument of experimenting or āsomething a wee bit differentā with kits is something Iāve never really got. Itās just my own view but why not keep the āwee bit differentā to our training/leisurewear? That way the people who are going to buy the cheaper training/leisurewear (and there are plenty who do, myself included) have that top to wear for five-a-sides/going to the shops/lying on the couch scratching their baws or whatever. But at the same time keep the kit that the players representing the club on the park are wearing as a kit which is traditional and easily recognisable as a Motherwell FC kit?3 points
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