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  1. 'Totally spoiled by overzealous referee'published at 13:16 21 December

    Your views

    Motherwell fans, we asked for your views on Friday night's 1-1 draw with Kilmarnock.

    Here's what some of you had to say:

    Ian: We didn't do enough to win the game and were again disappointing in our use of possession. Putting on Davor Zdravkovski was never going to change the game. Tawanda Maswanhise and Moses Ebiye made a difference but by then we were a man down. The red card was a total joke from a referee who was awful for both teams all night. I'd be gobsmacked if it's not appealed successfully.

    John: Watching the game from the opposite end it was hard to see why the red card was given. When the ref was called to the monitor there had to be doubt over the decision. On watching it later, how he stuck with the red card is beyond me. Where is our game going? Players are going to get sent off for breathing at this rate. All teams are suffering, it's a joke

    Alan: The game was totally spoiled by an overzealous referee who consistently blew for free kicks which were questionable in the extreme. It spoiled the flow of the game and both teams suffered from it. Maswanhise brought pace speed and creativity when he came on. Play him from the start please.

    Eddie: The referee had a bad game but our football is dire to watch. Young Lennon Miller should leave in January as his valuation is plummeting playing in a midfield that can't string three passes together.

    Ryan: Thought we were bad, passing was off Harry Paton can't offer anything, the red card on Dan Casey was a red these days, any movement towards a player's neck is a red. Their goal could have been saved. Far from good enough from Stuart Kettlewell

    Alan: A very good performance from the much maligned manager and his team. The manager has shown he can adapt the style of play and the high energy with good goals has helped consolidate our position in the league. All the team and the substitutes contributed to an excellent result. Let's keep it up and hopefully it will encourage more local supporters.

  2. Motherwell 1-1 Kilmarnock: Key statspublished at 13:09 21 December

    Tawanda MaswanhiseImage source, SNS
    • Motherwell have scored in their last four games in the Premiership, their longest run of games with a goal in the competition since a run of six games from 10 August 2024 to 5 October 2024.

    • Motherwell attempted four shots in this game, their lowest total in a single match in the Premiership this season.

    • Motherwell have scored in each of their last four games in the Premiership, scoring seven goals in that run.

    • Motherwell are undefeated in their last three games in the Premiership, their last joint longest unbeaten streak was from 30 March 2024 to 13 April 2024.

  3. Watch highlights & controversial red as Kilmarnock draw at Wellpublished at 11:43 21 December

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    Highlights: Motherwell 1-1 Kilmarnock

    Watch highlights and Dan Casey's controversial red card as Kilmarnock draw at Motherwell. (UK only)

    Match report: Motherwell 1-1 Kilmarnock

  4. Motherwell 1-1 Kilmarnock: Have your saypublished at 22:30 20 December

    Have your say

    Kilmarnock extended their unbeaten run to three Scottish Premiership matches as they came from behind to earn a draw against Motherwell, who controversially had Dan Casey sent off.

    Liam Polworth got the equaliser, his first goal in two years, as Derek McInnes' side produced a stirring second half to counter Liam Gordon's first-half opener.

    Their cause was aided when Casey was given a straight red three minutes after Polworth's goal following an altercation with Danny Armstrong.

    Referee Chris Graham indicated Casey had grabbed Armstrong towards the throat, and stuck with his original call despite being called to the monitor to review the incident by referee David Dickinson.

    Were you at Fir Park on Friday night or following along from home, give us your thoughts on Motherwell's performance, external.

  5. Motherwell 1-1 Kilmarnock: What Kettlewell saidpublished at 22:29 20 December

    Stuart KettlewellImage source, SNS

    Motherwell manager Stuart Kettlewell: "I didn't think we played vey well. I didn't think we passed the ball in the fashion we try and do. For that I always take responsibility.

    "I felt we fought and scrapped our way through elements of the game.

    "In the game I raised a concern, we had the same referee [Chris Graham] up in Dingwall the other week and there was over 60 minutes of dead time, I felt there was probably the same amount tonight. The game needs to breathe a wee bit more.

    "It becomes carnage. That's the point we get to in the game of football. Questionable is an understatement. I always try and be honest. I am sick and fed up of it.

    "I've been told there's been three key errors in our last five games. I try to move on and hope better times are ahead then it come to tonight and it's by far the worst of them all. It's quite incredible.

    "Him being sent to the monitor suggests he's got it wrong. I've been given the heads up from Kilmarnock's bench that this is going to be overturned. And the ref watches it several times and thinks that he's got it right.

    "I'm concerned for the game in this country if we're deeming that type of thing a red card. We want it to get better. Decisions like that are not moving it forward."

  6. Motherwell 1-1 Kilmarnock: Analysispublished at 22:20 20 December

    Martin Dowden
    BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter

    Motherwell v KilmarnockImage source, SNS

    Motherwell have been in decent form and in a tightly packed Scottish Premiership that usually brings rewards. They will be frustrated to have gone ahead and not held on, but moved up to fourth in the table with a point.

    Not that they were at their best here. Not by a stretch but they nullified Kilmarnock until the visitors improved when substitutes came on.

    The red card late on significantly hampered their ability to force a winner and that decision may well be challenged in due course, given the lack of force in Dan Casey's grab of Armstrong off the ball.

    Despite that setback, Motherwell still showed a willingness to go and win the game.

    They face a tough run away to Celtic and at home to Rangers, but will be content with where they are right now.

  7. Motherwell should have had penalty v United, says panelpublished at 17:55 20 December

    Luca Stephenson's challenge on Steve Seddon wasn't punished in Motherwell's 4-3 win over United. Image source, SNS
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    Luca Stephenson's challenge on Steve Seddon wasn't punished in Motherwell's 4-3 win over United

    Motherwell should have been awarded a penalty in their 4-3 win over Dundee United last weekend, according to the Scottish FA's key match incident panel.

    Luca Stephenson's challenge on Steve Seddon went unpunished by referee Nick Walsh, with VAR agreeing with the decision of the on-field official.

    But the majority of the Scottish FA's KMI panel (four of the five members) agreed at an review should have been recommended and a spot-kick awarded.

  8. O'Donnell's Hampden wish - gossippublished at 08:29 20 December

    Stephen O'Donnell has set his sights on the Scottish Cup last four after being devastated that a torn hamstring deprived the Motherwell right-back of his first Hampden semi-final last month. (Daily Record)

    Read the rest of Friday's gossip.

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  9. Motherwell v Kilmarnock: Team newspublished at 16:33 19 December

    Motherwell's Liam Gordon and Kilmarnock's Kyle VassellImage source, SNS

    Loan striker Tony Watt returns to the Motherwell squad after being unable to play against parent club Dundee United last weekend.

    Ross Callachan (hamstring), Paul McGinn (thigh), Callum Slattery (knee), Jack Vale (calf) and Zach Robinson (Achilles) remain out.

    Kilmarnock are without the suspended Robbie Deas, while Matty Kennedy remains an injury doubt after missing out against Hearts. Kyle Magennis is set to return after sitting out that game with a bug.

    Kieron O'Hara could continue between in goal after Robby McCrorie was forced to be replaced against the Jambos at half-time with an injury. Skipper Kyle Vassell returns after missing the Hearts game as his partner was in labour.

  10. 'Pessimistic' O'Donnell focused on survival despite Motherwell's lofty positionpublished at 16:01 19 December

    Stephen O'Donnell poses at Fir ParkImage source, SNS

    Stephen O'Donnell insists Motherwell's primary focus this season is to avoid relegation even though they sit fourth in the Scottish Premiership.

    Stuart Kettlewell's side have won their last two matches and are eight points ahead of Friday's league opponents Kilmarnock, who sit eighth.

    Despite their strong start to the season, defender O'Donnell says they will not be thinking about a top-half league finish until their top-flight status is secure.

    "We're sitting in a good position," O'Donnell said. "That's the first thing. We're in a really good position. As always, there's room for improvement.

    "And it's always about building new runs. And hopefully on Friday night we can continue and go three on the bounce.

    "I'd love to say (fourth place) it's realistic. I'd love to say we should achieve it.

    "I think we need to focus on getting to a points total that keeps us safe, keeps us in the league, and from there we then build."

    Motherwell were last relegated from Scotland's top flight in the 1983-84 season, and O'Donnell believes pragmatism and not getting carried away is behind that record.

    "I think that's how the club has had financial success," the Scotland international continued.

    "You start from there and then you can kind of try and kick on. So hopefully that's what we can do.

    "We've made a hell of a good start to do that, and the sooner we get to a points tally where we feel safe, then we can maybe look to reassess and kick on from there.

    "I'm pessimistic, so we need to make sure that we stay in the league.

    "I think that's where Motherwell wants to be, where Motherwell should be.

    "If we are fourth it's a hell of a good achievement, or top six, it's a brilliant achievement as well.

    "And bottom six is where financially we probably should be. But as a club, we look to overachieve. We look to push ourselves. And that's certainly what we're trying to do."

  11. Motherwell v Kilmarnock: Pick of the statspublished at 14:56 19 December

    Motherwell v Kilmarnock 'last 10 meetings' graphicImage source, SNS
    • Motherwell have only lost one of their last six league meetings with Kilmarnock (W2 D3), a 0-1 defeat in November 2023.

    • Kilmarnock are winless in five league visits to Motherwell (D2 L3) since a 2-0 victory in December 2020 under Alex Dyer.

    • Motherwell have won both of their last two league games, but haven't won three on the bounce since September 2023; this is the sixth time since then that they have won back-to-back Scottish Premiership matches.

    • Despite playing the most away games of any side in the Scottish Premiership this season, Kilmarnock are one of three sides yet to keep a clean sheet on their travels (also Hearts and St. Mirren). Killie have conceded a league-high 24 away goals in the top-flight in 2024-25.

    • Kilmarnock are winless in their last nine Scottish Premiership games played on a Friday (D3 L6), with their last such win coming in October 2014 against Dundee United (2-0). Away from home, their last top-flight win on this day of the week was on New Year's Day 1999 - which was against Motherwell (2-1).

  12. Collum recognises penalty error, says Kettlewellpublished at 13:05 18 December

    Nick McPheat
    BBC Sport Scotland

    Stuart KettlewellImage source, SNS
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    Manager Stuart Kettlewell feels Motherwell have been hard done by in recent weeks by refereeing decisions

    Manager Stuart Kettlewell has suggested Scottish FA head of referees Willie Collum feels Motherwell should have received a penalty in Saturday's 4-3 win over Dundee United.

    With the score at 3-1 to the home side at Fir Park, United's Luca Stephenson appeared to catch fellow wing-back Steve Seddon in the box.

    Kettlewell said the challenge is "as clear a penalty as you'll see" and confirmed both he and Collum saw several incidents in the match "the same way".

    United were awarded an earlier spot-kick to make the match 1-1 when a VAR review deemed Liam Gordon to have caught former Well striker Louis Moult, while there were suggestions Apostolos Stamatelopoulos used his arm to assist the hosts' fourth goal.

    Kettlewell agreed with both of those calls but was left baffled by the decision to not award his side a penalty for the Seddon incident.

    "The conversation [between Collum and I] stays in house, but we saw the incidents the same way," he said.

    "I felt it was as clear a penalty as you'll see. It's one we've missed. I will be stunned if it doesn't come out with five votes to zero in favour of a penalty kick [in this week's Key Match Incidents report].

    "We were told we should have had [a penalty] against Ross County at 0-0 and the game should have been stopped against Dundee [for a head injury just before they made it 2-1].

    "As the season goes on, you hope those decisions go in your favour."

    A controversial decision to not award Rangers a penalty for a tug by Liam Scales on Vaclav Cerny in Sunday's League Cup final has dominated headlines this week.

    And on the use of VAR in Scotland, Kettlewell added: "We started really, really well [this season]. A large number of decisions were correct. We were making real strides.

    "But from a personal point of view, I don't think it's been great of late. But the transparency and communication has dramatically improved."

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  13. Kettlewell on penalty appeal, use of VAR & staying level headedpublished at 12:02 18 December

    Nick McPheat
    BBC Sport Scotland

    Stuart KettlewellImage source, SNS

    Motherwell manager Stuart Kettlewell has been speaking to the media prior to Friday's Premiership match at home to Kilmarnock.

    Here are the key lines:

    • Kettlewell says he had a "really good conversation" with Scottish FA head of referees Willie Collum about several decisions in Saturday's 4-3 win over Dundee United.

    • The Well boss feels a challenge in the United box on Steve Seddon, while his side were winning 3-1, is "as clear a penalty as you're going to see".

    • He adds that the conversation between him and Collum will "stay in house" but says both of them "see the incidents the same way", suggesting Collum also believes Well should have had a penalty for the challenge made by Luca Stephenson.

    • On the use of VAR in Scotland, Kettlewell feels the season "started well" but it's "not been great" recently.

    • However, he says "communication has drastically improved".

    • After responding to three straight losses with back-to-back wins, the Fir Park boss says his squad will not get "too high or low".

    • He adds: "You're one game away from being the worst team and worst manager or two wins away from being the best."

    • Kettlewell is preparing to face a Kilmarnock side he believes "are a really good team at this level". He also feels Friday night games "have a more special feel".

    • Returning Tony Watt, who was ineligible to play against United on Saturday, is the only player coming back into the squad for the Kilmarnock match.

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  14. 'Why wouldn't you think about Europe?'published at 15:27 17 December

    Motherwell Manager Stuart Kettlewell during a William Hill Premiership match between St Mirren and Motherwell at the SMiSA StadiumImage source, SNS

    Motherwell fans, are your passports in date?

    Michael Grant, The Times' Scottish football correspondent, sees no reason why the Fir Park club and their supporters shouldn't be thinking about Europe, given their league position.

    Stuart Kettlewell's side sit fourth after a strong start to the season with eight wins from 16 games.

    It's a tremendous turnaround from last season when the Steelmen endured a 16-game winless run, and justifies their decision to stick by Kettlewell.

    That period brought about "real heat," Grant said, but the manager has steadied the ship and deserves credit.

    "During that horrible run they went on last season, people were thinking, 'Well, he's done, because that's the way Scottish football moves,' but he's steadied it," Grant said on the BBC's Scottish Football Podcast.

    "Sometimes you take your eye off a club a little bit, and when you read that Motherwell had gone up to fourth by beating United you think, 'Wow!'

    "It's a tight league and there's not that much between a few clubs.

    "Motherwell are in a good position, so listen, why wouldn't you think about Europe if you're there? Good on them, and good on Stuart Kettlewell."

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  15. 'The 4-3 scoreline was icing on the cake'published at 14:08 17 December

    Jenna Thomson
    Fan writer

    Motherwell fan's voice graphic

    Not only did we make Jim Goodwin and Declan Gallagher cry, we did so in the most dramatic of fashions.

    That is now four wins in a row against Dundee United and every time it gets so much sweeter. The 4-3 result being reminiscent of a certain cup win was just the icing on the cake.

    Stephen Frail is a delight of a man. He does not go in front of the cameras often but when he does, he brings out immaculate vibes. He is happy, energetic and seeing how hyped up he gets after wins is sublime.

    Every time I watch one of our goals I can't help but fall in love with the thought of a European tour. Early days I know but if we keep this up, Europe is a real possibility.

    Kilmarnock at home could make for a beautiful end to the year as I refuse to even think about the games against the Old Firm at Christmas.

    Friday night under the lights is screaming out for some delicious pies to keep me warm and three points for the mighty.

  16. 'Well duo make Jonathan Sutherland's TOTWpublished at 10:09 16 December

    Jonathan Sutherland
    Sportscene presenter

    Jonathan Sutherland's team of the week

    Marvin Kaleta: Width was key as Motherwell beat Dundee United. Marvin 'marvellous' Kaleta was superb down the right. Great energy and delivery.

    Apostolos Stamatelopoulos: The Australian striker is starting to look far more at home in Scotland. Came alive for the Steelmen scoring two and setting up another. On another day could've had a hat-trick.

  17. Highlights: Motherwell 4-3 Dundee Unitedpublished at 18:19 15 December

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    Watch highlights from Motherwell's 4-3 win against Dundee United in the Scottish Premiership.

  18. 'There's not enough contact or force for a penalty'published at 18:01 15 December

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    Watch Sportscene analysis of Dundee United's penalty award during their 4-3 defeat by Motherwell in the Scottish Premiership.

  19. 'Great wide play from Motherwell' published at 17:58 15 December

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    Watch Sportscene analysis of Motherwell's wing play during their 4-3 win against Dundee United in the Scottish Premiership.

  20. 'A lot of encouraging signs... Miller's touches & passing tremendous'published at 13:48 15 December

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    We asked for your thoughts on Motherwell's 4-3 Premiership win against Dundee United.

    Here's what you had to say:

    Fraser: Lennon Miller bossed that game, composed and led the team, it was a frenetic game at times with loose touches and loose balls but he made the difference. Great battling result for the Well and in the end deserved. Onto Killie and let's have the same again. Good to see Stephen O'Donnell return.

    Col: I think our manager is beginning to realise our ultra defensive tactics, no matter the opposition, were becoming part of our problem. He has certainly tweaked the formation towards a more attacking style in recent games and together with some players returning from injury our future looks a lot brighter.

    Charlie: Yet again the manager answers his critics but it won't silence them. There are fellow Well fans who still want a manager who is overachieving gone. It's amazing. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion but look at St Johnstone today. Principals only get you so far. I know where I'd rather be sitting in the league table.

    William: Fantastic. Everyone played their part, they worked their socks off. Great win. Dundee United are a good team, we were better, keep it going, well done Motherwell.

    Norrie: Shades of '91 Scottish Cup final. Great game of football, both sides kept the tempo high. Always a pity when someone has to lose but a great result for the Well.

    James: A decent performance. Four goals doesn't happen too often. But to be harsh, win the ball, give it away. Have the ball, give it away. Still, a lot of encouraging signs. Some of Lennon Miller's touches and passing are tremendous. Hope Paul McGinn is back soon.

    Ryan: Great win, thought Apostolos Stamatelopoulos was excellent and could've scored a hattrick if he weren't unlucky on occasion. Have to say Tom Sparrow has also been a surprise package of the season for me with his drive coming off the bench solidifying the win.