Season Review 2020/21 (2)

Last updated : 19 May 2021 By John Wilson

The second half of the season saw Motherwell, under new management, climb to safety.

New Year celebrations were muted in and around Fir Park.  Stephen Robinson had walked with an admission that the team needed fresh leadership and Keith Lasley was in charge for the derby in Hamilton.   The 3-0 defeat underlined the scale of the challenge.

Graham Alexander was appointed and presented with a team low on morale, high in injuries and sharing bottom place.  A point was earned in Paisley as he took stock of the squad.  Signs of improvement were evident with a 1-1 draw when Rangers visited Fir Park but a loss at Pittodrie followed.

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The much praised away strip

The SPFL confirmed that Motherwell would not be the recipient of two 3-0 awards against St Mirren and Kilmarnock for their failure to fulfil fixtures.

After thirteen games and three months without a victory the horrible run ended when Bevis Mugabi leapt high to head a winner in Dingwall.  It proved to be a turning point and goals from Devate Cole and Chris Long delivered another win the following week against Dundee United.

Incomers in the winter window were Steven Lawless, Harry Smith, Sam Foley, Jordan Roberts, Eddie Nolan and most significantly, Liam Kelly.  Jordan White and Jordan Archer left the club.  Motherwell now carried a huge squad but the need to climb out of danger justified the burden.

A virtual AGM was held in February and, despite the clear difficulties caused by the pandemic, it was reported that the club's finances were healthy and well able "to do the right thing" following the earlier pledge to deliver 19 stadium games to season ticket holders.  The promise was fulfilled in May with the offer of free renewals for 21/22.

The club made the best of the empty stadium embarked on a refurbishment of the Hunter and Cooper stands.  A new PA system awaits our return.

Tributes were paid to Ian St John following his passing in March.  Memories of his service to Motherwell, Liverpool and Scotland were recalled and tales of the Ancell Babes were told.

The Scottish Cup offered a first time meeting with Highland League side Formartine United when the delayed competition kicked off in April.  After initial resistance fell away a 5-0 win in Aberdeenshire put us in round four.

Morton earned a 1-1 aet draw but Motherwell won the penalty shootout and earned a quarter final trip to Easter Road.  A two goal deficit was salvaged with late goals from Ricki Lamie and Tony Watt but the penalties went with the home side to end our run.

A huge step to league safety arrived with the first win over HamiltonAccies had won the three previous meeting but the nine points were not enough to save them from relegation.  There will be no Ne'erday derby next season.

The evidence is that Alexander's team finished the season in eighth place with a run of eleven games without loss (excepting the penalty shootout at Easter Road).  The manager had found a way to secure vital points and another season in the Premiership beckons.  The close season will see a host of departures and arrivals as the squad is reconstructed.

Stephen O'Donnell and Declan Gallagher played their part as Scotland qualified for the European Championship and Allan Campbell bowed out of the U21s after 23 appearances.  Campbell and Gallagher are among those leaving Fir Park to seek pastures new.

An agreement is in place to extend clubs' permission to stream home matches to season ticket holders.  Whether that facility is needed will depend on the course of the pandemic over the summer months.   Let’s hope fans can return to Fir Park soon.

Season Review 2020/21 part 1

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