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  • There is a chance the veteran striker may never play for Motherwell again.
  • The seven new shared schools are to be built in the ecclesiastical province of Glasgow, which comprises the three dioceses of Glasgow, Motherwell and Paisley.
  • At least their examples complicate the theory that Motherwell's disobedience stems entirely from Butcher, the former Rangers defender renowned for unhinging dressing-room doors.
  • The Motherwell drivers are an inspiration to everyone, and their spirit should be an example to all.
  • A few results offered false hope - a victory on Boxing Day away to Motherwell, Livingston taking a hiding at Perth.
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  • He mishit six yards to Jim Paterson, and although Smith thought he had headed the Motherwell player's effort off the line, the assistant referee awarded the goal and the Dundee captain was booked for his vehement protest.
  • The two homes, Dundee United and Aberdeen, are difficult enough, and the three aways are Dundee, Rangers and a resurgent Motherwell.
  • Up to 70 Motherwell football casuals took to the streets of Dundee yesterday, vandalising cars and attacking passers by.
  • The air of unreality continued when Motherwell decided not to defend a Giovanni van Bronckhorst corner which Lorenzo Amoruso nutted goalwards from a narrow angle, with Wallace touching it into the net on the line.
  • The nippy Australian was at the heart of Motherwell's best moves.
  • Livingston's pressure told on Motherwell, with Stephen Hammell and Jim Hamilton carded in quick succession.
  • Influenced by artists Robert Motherwell and Joan Mitchell, McClymont uses the strong, gestural brushstrokes of the post-war Abstract Expressionists.
  • Not quite to the Motherwell defender, though, as, after receiving a heavy dunt from the Ecuadorian which knocked him backwards, the Englishman retaliated with a foul which won him a yellow card from the referee.
  • In the early skirmishing it was Motherwell who were the assured side.
  • And while Paul Jenkins suspiciously claims that both Tommy Jaws and Alfie Schindler's-List played up front for Motherwell in the 1950s, he does also suggest much-travelled goalkeeper Eric Nixon. From which wedding venues can you see football stadiums?
  • He should take enormous pride that his enthusiasm and gumption have turned Motherwell around in recent years.
  • Combe could be recalled to face Motherwell tomorrow - his first Dundee United game since December 2000.
  • Standard 42, one of the new cars fitted with an old Motherwell top deck, giving a strange angular appearance.
  • Apart from that, Motherwell controlled much of the play but apart from Steven Hammell's first-half free-kick they rarely stretched Alan Main.
  • He had just been released by first club Motherwell which he joined as a teenager after Alex McLeish popped round to the house one night.
  • Or Bobo Balde crazily barging David Clarkson off the ball as the Motherwell man bounded into the box four minutes later to concede a penalty slotted away by Richie Forlan for an equaliser.
  • Both sides then squandered chances with Motherwell especially culpable in passing up three golden opportunities in quick succession.
  • Motherwell casuals would often stone our bus, angry at football supporters leaving the town to watch Celtic.
  • That kind of financial irregularity would be inconceivable today, even in Motherwell and Wishaw.
  • Under pressure, the Motherwell midfielder Simo Valakari tried to chop the ball back from the touchline to his central defender Grieg Denham.
  • Motherwell life has altered irrevocably, and is unrecognisable from the one that the player once knew.
  • Celtic lost to Basel in the Champions League, to Motherwell in the SPL, and were unconvincing last weekend against Hibs.
  • The ubiquitous gagster from Motherwell is about to invade terrestrial television with a football programme later this month, enlarging an already generous media profile.
  • I remember how Robert Motherwell didn't like the term abstract expressionism and preferred abstract automatism.
  • In the 1930s, which was Motherwell's halcyon period, the team would have consisted almost entirely of local lads.
  • But in the face of a furious grilling from a clutch of increasingly bewildered MPs - including Motherwell and Wishaw's Frank Roy - he refused point-blank to tell them the correct number to dial.
  • Tipped to tumble, Motherwell now surf the wave of just one loss in six games thanks to an unexpected capacity to maximise the sum of their unremarkable talents and convert it resolutely into a winning equation.
  • It was a simple goal, as uncomplicated as Motherwell's no-messing approach.
  • The young Motherwell striker managed to blast the ball into the side netting.

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