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Ian Holloway has ruled out a move for Motherwell striker Jamie Murphy, but the player's agent says anything could yet happen. The Seasiders were knocked back in a bid for the 22-year-old earlier this month - and last summer - believed to be in the region of £250,000. Murphy, who can play wide or off the front man, arguably hasn't scored the goals that warrant a hefty price tag - notching 11 last season and eight so far this campaign. And Ollie is insistent that he won't be going back in for the player. 'Our inquiry was totally knocked back earlier this month and we haven`t gone back in for him,' he said. 'So that deal won't happen as far as I'm concerned.' However, the player's representatives aren't ruling out a move today, stating that anything could happen before the 11 o'clock deadline. That could tempt Blackpool to renew their interest before the day is out.
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Next up . Saturday, 4 February 2012 Scottish Cup Motherwell v Morton, R5, 15:00 Nothing less than a resounding win will be enough for a large section of our hard to please support.
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Arfur Daley was thought good enough to get a two year deal so whats the problem with Pistols ,its like Richie says there will surely be some of the fringe players off sooner rather than later freeing up some cash. And as you say Steve if he goes to another S.P.L club and continues as hes started with us wont we look the jackasses. Hee Haw.
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Great game thoroughly enjoyed it and thought we deserved the three points, although listening to saints boss Steve Lomas after match interview you would have thought the result was a travesty of justice .Randolph,Hutch,Clancy,Lasley and Ojamma were best for us while Jody Morris once again was a stand out for the opposition.Oslo thought we stood up well to there at times overly physical approach. Just watched the goals again and what great goals they are ,two great tackles from Lasley led to the first ,then a great strike by Morris to make it 1-1 another good strike from Ojamma to make it 2-1 before the third and best goal for the well, Lasley starts it with another great tackle and finishes it with a great strike ,the penalty was well struck only problem was it was never a penalty.
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For me this is THE big test ,forget Dunfermline they are/were crap and we beat them with ten men and the ref on there side .St Johnstone are a strong team physically who play some good football. Be interesting to see if we've learned any lessons from there last visit to firpark when the easily nullified our attack and ripped our defence a new one .One thing that could work in our favour is Higdon missing so we wont be playing route one football. Looking forward to this one but sorry i think Saints will win at firpark again , M/well 1-3 StJne .
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Jan 25 2012 by Andrew Weston, Wishaw Press DEFENDER Steven Hammell wants to commit himself to Motherwell for the rest of his career. Hammell is out of contract this summer but is desperate to end his playing days with the Steelmen. He returned to Motherwell in January 2008 after an 18-month spell at Southend United. Since then, he has been an ever-present at left-back and still believes his best years are in front of him. I would love to stay here for the rest my career, he said this week. As everyone knows, I love it here so it is definitely something that I would be keen to do. Hopefully, my agent and the club can sit down soon and get something sorted in terms of a new contract. I am still in my 20s - just! - and feel as though I have got a long time left in the game. I am getting better as I get older with the experience I pick up. During his second spell at Motherwell, Hammell has competed in three European campaigns, helped the side to third place in the SPL in his first season back and played in last years Scottish Cup Final against Celtic. He said: It has been a great few seasons at Motherwell and a lot of it is down to the fact we have good players at the club. We dont have the biggest of squads compared to others but that core 1st XI is strong and we have now got good players coming off the bench. We have also been lucky enough to have good managers in my time back at the club. Currently Motherwell are in a three-horse race with St Johnstone and Hearts for third place, with the Saints visiting Fir Park this weekend. Well have endured mixed fortunes against the Perth outfit, losing 3-0 at home back in September but exacting revenge last month courtesy of a 3-0 win at McDiarmid Park. Rutherglen-born stopper Hammell has been impressed with St Johnstone this season and expects them to last the distance. St Johnstone keep picking up results, he said. They showed the last time at Fir Park how good they are, although that was probably our poorest performance of the season. He added: There is not much between the teams in the SPL but if you get the forwards playing well, which St Johnstone have been doing, coupled with a solid backline, then its a useful combination. We are nearly in February now and are getting to the business-end of the season and they are still up there along with ourselves and Hearts. They have kept the momentum going from when Derek McInnes left to when Stevie Lomas came in but it is up to us to try to put a bit of space between them and us. Hopefully, if the fans turn out and get behind us we can win the game. Meanwhile, Hammell praised new striker Henrik Ojamaa who has made a real impact at the club since signing a short-term deal earlier this month. The 20-year-old scored on his debut against Queens Park and on Tuesday at home to Dunfermline in his first competitive start. Hammell expects him to be popular with supporters. He is really lively and makes good runs, he said. I think he could turn into a bit of a fans favourite. They have taken to him as well because of his all-action style. He is strong and gives everything.
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. Higdon: One-match suspension stands . . Motherwell have lost their appeal into Michael Higdon's one-match ban for making an apparent gesture against Dundee United. The Fir Park club contested Higdon's suspension for allegedly breaching rule 200, which covers "offensive, insulting or abusive language and/or gestures". However, the Scottish Football Association on Thursday confirmed the ban would stand and the 28-year-old striker will miss Saturday's SPL home match against St Johnstone.
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Didn't go to the game last night but managed to watch it on bbc alba, was very impressed by the fight and effort from the team and we thoroughly deserved the 3 points, but as a purely footballing spectacle the game was nothing special imho. For me the big test will be on Saturday when we play an on form St Johnstone side ,a good performance in that game might convince this hard to please Motherwell fan that we've turned the corner.
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http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/297354/Jon-Daly-defends-Ojamaa-over-penalty-claim
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There are a lot of self righteous pious bastards on here as well,"Collectively, I hate Motherwell fans",who gives a flyin fuck who you like Jay.
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DUNDEE UNITED captain Jon Daly has defended Henrik Ojamaa and doesn’t believe the Motherwell substitute should face an SFA compliance probe over his controversial weekend penalty claim. The Estonian, who helped the Steelmen to rescue a point, went looking for a second half spot kick, when he went down under the close attentions of Paul Dixon, but his appeals were ignored by referee Steve O’Reilly. Fuming United defender Dixon claimed it was a dive but the United captain reckons it would be a bit harsh if he was the latest SPL star to be disciplined retrospectively for simulation. Daly said: “If it is for your side then you would be screaming for it. It looked to me that he went down quite easily. I didn’t see any contact. I am sure their boy will say differently but Paul is adamant he didn’t touch him. “The referee called it right because I don’t think Paul stuck out a leg or anything like that. As of late we have seen guys who have tried to win penalties be put in front of the compliance officer. The game is going that quick and the slightest of contact could cause you to fall over. It might not even be a leg. It could be a shoulder and he is going at such a pace that it could affect his balance and he can’t help but to go down. I don’t think it was a dive.”
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I would drop both Daley and Murphy both were woefull yesterday .Im not impressed at all with Daley ,he does his flicks and tricks and chips in with the odd goal but overall he offers little ,signed for 2 years I think complete waste of a wage the type of player that a team with a small budget and small squad dosnt need.
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10 goals so far this season for Higdon so you would have to think hes going to finish around the 18-20 mark ,that's as good as any striker we've had in recent years .Hes often our lone striker with our other forwards either too far behind him or stuck out on the flanks. Thats up tae mr mccall to fix .
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Was very impressed by Ojamma, as you say a must start on Tuesday.
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Poor game if i'm honest about it but the weather didn't help, they were best first half we were best second half, the game livened when Ojamma came on and he caused a few problems .No doubt Higdon will be praised again for his goal but he missed a couple of sitters but so did they so it could have been 3-3. Overall a hard but deservrd point ,Ojamma was the star but it was mostly the same old we've had to endure for weeks now. I see the Pars had a good away win so it should be interesting midweek.
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http://www.motherwellfc.co.uk/2012/01/20/duo-head-out-on-loan/
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an initial 1 month loan deal
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Stenhousemuir have taken Motherwell striker Gary Smith on a loan deal.
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Soon see if my source is reliable ,the time has arrived and all that .
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Full time 3-3 ,typical 3 goals at firpark and nobody there to see it .Might get the goals on M.T.V later.
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http://www.fleetwoodtownfc.com/2012/01/17/motherwell-v-town/
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I haven't seen or heard of anything similar from any other SPL club.