There's a feature on the bois and their recent trip to Tynecastle in this month's FourFourTwo magazine. I've taken a pic but unfortunately its too big to upload.
http://spfl.co.uk/news/article/league-cup-third-round-draw-today/
The draw for the third round of the Scottish League Cup takes place at Hampden Park at 2.30pm this afternoon.
It will be conducted by SPFL Chief Executive Neil Doncaster, along with Pat Bonner – who won the trophy with Celtic – and Sportscene host Jonathan Sutherland from BBC Scotland, the competition’s broadcast rights holders.
Third-round ties are scheduled for the midweek of September 22/23.
Seeded clubs and numbers 1 Celtic 2 Aberdeen 3 Inverness Caley Thistle 4 St Johnstone 5 Dundee United 6 Ross County 7 Kilmarnock 8 Motherwell
Unseeded clubs and numbers 9 Heart of Midlothian 10 Hibernian 11 Rangers 12 Falkirk 13 Raith Rovers 14 Livingston 15 Morton 16 Dunfermline Athletic
Read more at http://spfl.co.uk/news/article/league-cup-third-round-draw-today/#h63uP4tdrsCdmPm9.99
Motherwell FC @MotherwellFC 9m9 minutes ago
A reminder folks that East Fife Cup tickets are still on full general sale from Fir Park. There are around 240 left to sell. £15/£10/£5.
Motherwell FC @MotherwellFC 2h2 hours ago
Folks, @EastFifeFC League Cup tickets will go on full general sale tomorrow. There is about 347 left at the time of tweeting this... #COYW
Disagree completely re the cups. I really hope we make more of an impact in them next season. If nothing else, it seems to be an important part of our revenue.
http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/sport/spfl/motherwell-consider-home-fans-in-away-stand-for-rangers-clash-208583n.127529311
Motherwell consider home fans in away stand for Rangers clash
MOTHERWELL are set to approach Police Scotland about opening up Fir Park's away stand to home fans ahead of tomorrow's crunch with Rangers.
Scott MullenGroup Sports Writer
Saturday 30/05/2015
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Only 1500 travelling supporters have been allocated tickets within the Lanarkshire ground's south stand, which holds approximately 4800 people.
Following on from Thursday's play-off final first leg triumph at Ibrox, Motherwell have seen ticket sales go through the roof as fans clamour to see their team see out their current 3-1 advantage.
Yesterday all three stands housing home supporters - the east stand, Davie Cooper Stand and Phil O'Donnell Stand - are on the verge of selling out.
And in a bid to try and accommodate even more of their home followers, Motherwell are understood to be considering selling tickets for vacant sections of the south stand to Well fans.
It is believed there is an issue over safety regarding the entrance to the stand as both sets of supporters would have to enter and exit via the same road.
However, if a suitable soloution can be found and Police Scotland give Motherwell the go ahead, there could be over 10,000 home fans inside Fir Park tomorrow afternoon.
Only season ticket holders, Well Society members or those on the club's ticketing database have been allowed to buy briefs for the home end to try and stop Rangers supporters infiltrating these sections.
It is just the latest development in a ticketing saga which has enshrouded both legs of this play-off, with Motherwell only allocating Rangers 1500 tickets after their own request for 2000 briefs at Ibrox was refused.
Meanwhile, Motherwell are hopeful both Steven Hammell and Stephen Pearson will be fit for the second leg of tomorrow's second leg.
Hammell, who has missed most of the season with a groin injury, and Pearson (hamstring strain) went off in the second half of Motherwell's 3-1 win at Ibrox but reported major progress following treatment on Friday.
Defender Louis Laing came through the game without any reaction to his recent groin problem.