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ohnstone's televised 2-1 Scottish Cup win at | Motherwell, a result which took the Perth club into the |
g up the position of rivals to clubs such as | Motherwell, Albion Rovers, and Partick Thistle who, his |
The village was based next to the towns of | Motherwell and Hamilton in Lanarkshire, about ten miles |
tly as the Bishop of Dunkeld, then Bishop of | Motherwell, and ultimately Archbishop of Glasgow. |
igned Ian St John from Bennett's former club | Motherwell and Ron Yeats from Dundee United after the s |
, Hamilton South, Kilmarnock and Loudoun and | Motherwell and Wishaw. |
ting "I very clearly stated to the people of | Motherwell and Wishaw that I would give no allegiance t |
Kerr is considered to be an ally of | Motherwell and Wishaw MSP Jack McConnell, working with |
d Chryston, Hamilton North and Bellshill and | Motherwell and Wishaw. |
, Hamilton South, Kilmarnock and Loudoun and | Motherwell and Wishaw. |
, Hamilton South, Kilmarnock and Loudoun and | Motherwell and Wishaw. |
, Hamilton South, Kilmarnock and Loudoun and | Motherwell and Wishaw. |
tly worked with Billy Davies, as a player at | Motherwell and being part of Davies' backroom staff at |
, with shows by American artists from Robert | Motherwell and Helen Frankenthaler, to Robert Rauschenb |
de, Hamilton, Kilmarnock, Lanarkshire North, | Motherwell and Wishaw, and Rutherglen, although this ma |
otably scoring 16 goals in just 18 games for | Motherwell and being Bradford City's club top scorer in |
6, trained with Scottish Premier League club | Motherwell and played once in a friendly against an Ame |
ed in the Scottish Leagues for Queen's Park, | Motherwell and Aberdeen before being signed for Liverpo |
Hibs, | Motherwell and Celtic all had regular checks on Baldacc |
He resigned as Bishop of | Motherwell and appointed Titular Bishop of Botrys on 9 |
councillor on Lanarkshire County Council and | Motherwell and Wishaw Council from 1946. |
Gillies played for | Motherwell, and then joined Bolton Wanderers after the |
n the Scottish Premier League for Gretna and | Motherwell and in the Football League for Swansea City |
It was formed by the division of | Motherwell and Wishaw and was later merged into a new c |
5 May - The 6-6 draw between | Motherwell and Hibernian at Fir Park breaks the SPL rec |
He played for | Motherwell and Hamilton Academical as a guest during th |
0 January 2011, Scottish Premier League side | Motherwell announced they had signed Grella on loan unt |
ld, Hibernian, Burnley, Hamilton Academical, | Motherwell, Ards, Bangor, Limavady United, and Portstew |
26 May 2009 - | Motherwell are awarded a place in the Europa League aft |
ently plays for Scottish Premier League side | Motherwell as a centre back. |
n it became clear that he could not play for | Motherwell as he had already played for two different c |
He was translated to the Diocese of | Motherwell as bishop on 23 May 1955, and nine years lat |
sgow Central High Level, running non-stop to | Motherwell, as Shieldmuir station did not open until 19 |
the New York school as Emilio Vedova, Robert | Motherwell, Barnett Newman, David Smith and Mark Rothko |
ston, Franz Kline, Willem de Kooning, Robert | Motherwell, Barnett Newman, Jackson Pollock, and Mark R |
He left Ibrox permanently in 1983 for | Motherwell, before joining Heart of Midlothian for £30, |
nal side, with short spells at Blackpool and | Motherwell before retiring in 1983. |
e bad weather and match postponements led to | Motherwell being forced to call off the switch. |
He played for | Motherwell between 2006 and 2010 before moving to Austr |
Following his dismissal as | Motherwell boss, Davies moved south to England and took |
chapel Amateurs and then professionally with | Motherwell, Bradford Park Avenue and Newport County, be |
During his time at | Motherwell, Brannan received a call up by the Cayman Is |
, Meem Consultants, Mosshead Primary School, | Motherwell Brownies and Guides, National Deaf Children' |
rted his professional career with local club | Motherwell, but after only three matches moved south to |
26 as a substitute in Rangers' 3-1 win over | Motherwell but did not feature regularly. |
2010-11 season, when they won 4-0 at home to | Motherwell, but finished a point behind Rangers. |
n Athletic and Oldham Athletic, Cowan joined | Motherwell but was to suffer a double ankle fracture in |
o visited Scotland to sign Jack Forrest from | Motherwell, but he never settled in the Potteries despi |
e was appointed the Bishop of the Diocese of | Motherwell by the Holy See on 7 February 1948, and cons |
The | Motherwell by-election was held on 12 April 1945, follo |
re the end of World War II, McIntyre won the | Motherwell by-election, with a majority of 617 votes ov |
itician in Scotland, who represented the for | Motherwell constituency in the House of Commons for nin |
nal Party (SNP) had won and briefly held the | Motherwell constituency in a by-election during the las |
ember of Parliament (MP) who represented the | Motherwell constituency from 1931 to 1935. |
Brett | Motherwell, D - dismissed midseason |
Academy, has served as a local councillor on | Motherwell District Council and North Lanarkshire Counc |
Motherwell draw French side Nancy. | |
his remaining years in Scotland, playing for | Motherwell, Dundee, Clydebank, St. Johnstone and Clyde. |
nt the next three seasons before joining the | Motherwell Eagles mid season in 1951. |
), CA (City of Carlisle), DG (Dumfries), ML ( | Motherwell), EH (Edinburgh). |
ight which took place at the Civic Center in | Motherwell ended with Lynes claiming victory after 12 r |
Luke Daniels - | Motherwell F.C. Goalkeeper |
Tam himself is a | Motherwell F.C. fan, and a significant number of the au |
h in Steaua's shirt in Europa League against | Motherwell F.C., Steaua won away with 3-1. |
ed his first 2 goals in over 2 years against | Motherwell F.C.. |
Born in Derry, Northern Ireland, Jones, a | Motherwell fan, was working at Plumb centre in Oldham w |
After a deal with | Motherwell fell through due to Jim Gannon's departure i |
Motherwell finished bottom, but there was no relegation | |
sh Crop Research Institute and a Director of | Motherwell Football Club. |
was John Swinburne, previously a director of | Motherwell Football Club. |
ugust and October 1998, and was then sold to | Motherwell for £375,000 in October 1998, thus terminati |
Colman played for | Motherwell for only two seasons before being released o |
was delayed, and on 31 August, Hughes joined | Motherwell for an undisclosed fee. |
clergyman who served as the first Bishop of | Motherwell from 1948 to 1954. |
He was the Member of Parliament for | Motherwell from a by-election in 1954 until his retirem |
Hutchinson signed for | Motherwell from Wallsend Boys Club in 2007. |
He joined | Motherwell from the Edinburgh Norton junior club, and w |
Alexander played for Rotherham United and | Motherwell, Greenock Morton, and spent a year playing i |
85 because their bosses at Colville Works in | Motherwell had informed them that their wages would be |
Laughlin, 54, Winger for Celtic, Ayr United, | Motherwell, Hamilton Academical and Falkirk |
n 21 July 2009, Scottish Premier League club | Motherwell handed the defender a trial, however he late |
After leaving | Motherwell, he played for Huddersfield Town, for whom h |
Born and raised in | Motherwell, he worked for his local newspaper, 'The Mot |
When Butcher took over at | Motherwell, he made Partridge his first signing. |
At | Motherwell he scored one goal against Dundee United in |
After only 9 games at | Motherwell, he moved on to Gillingham on 7 January 1993 |
Born in | Motherwell, he signed for London side Chelsea as a 15-y |
s clubs included Gretna, Queen of the South, | Motherwell, Hibernian and Oxford United. |
investigation, conducted by David Murray of | Motherwell ILP, found that the authorities were guilty |
He moved on to | Motherwell in the summer of 1987 but made only 16 leagu |
After joining Tranmere from | Motherwell in 1979, Mungall went on to make more than 5 |
He scored 13 goals for | Motherwell in the 2007-08 season, during which his uncl |
He made his return on 26 November against | Motherwell in a 1-1 draw, and played his part in Hearts |
He scored his first goal for | Motherwell in a Europa League third-round second-leg ma |
was sent out on loan to Stockport County and | Motherwell in which he also did not score. |
Baker moved north of the border to join | Motherwell in August 1992 for £77,500. |
On 1 July 2009, he signed for | Motherwell in a one-year deal. |
Steven scored his first goal for | Motherwell in a 3-1 loss to St Johnstone on 26.12.2009 |
Antoine-Curier scored against | Motherwell in the Scottish League Cup and Kilmarnock in |
Page made his debut for | Motherwell in Europa League matche against Llanelli on |
He joined | Motherwell in the Scottish Premier League on a six-mont |
unist Party of Great Britain, which had held | Motherwell in the past, also undertook to abide by the |
station serving the village of Cleland, near | Motherwell in North Lanarkshire, Scotland. |
sfield Town he moved to Scotland to play for | Motherwell in January 2003. |
Adams joined | Motherwell in 1998, spending six years at Fir Park, inc |
He joined | Motherwell in 1982 and played two seasons for the Fir P |
anagement was when he took over the reins at | Motherwell in 1981 following Ally MacLeod. |
one appearance in the SPL, a 2-0 win against | Motherwell in September 2000. |
His first game back was against | Motherwell in the Scottish League Cup, who he scored ag |
Martin Clark (born 13 October 1968 in | Motherwell), is a former Scottish football player who l |
Tom" Devine OBE FRSE FRHistS FBA (born 1945, | Motherwell) is a Scottish historian. |
His previous clubs include | Motherwell, Kilmarnock, Dundee, Forfar Athletic and Acc |
Gregor Stevens played for | Motherwell, Leicester City, Glasgow Rangers, Hearts, Pa |
In fact a move to | Motherwell loooked the more likely with a deal more or |
In the second qualifying round, | Motherwell lost 1-0 in the first leg of the tie against |
On 13 January 2011, former | Motherwell manager Craig Brown re-signed Blackman for A |
In 1990, McLeod moved to | Motherwell, managing nearly fifty league appearances ov |
the company bought the British Welding Co of | Motherwell, manufacturers of hydraulic welded tubes and |
ngs, David Hockney, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert | Motherwell, Mimmo Paladino, James Rosenquist, Ed Ruscha |
nd minister was Overtown Parish Church, near | Motherwell, North Lanarkshire, from 1980 until 1986. |
enshaw, 20 October 1941, in Newarthill, near | Motherwell, North Lanarkshire, Scotland died 1 May 2007 |
Gordon Dalziel (born 16 March 1962 in | Motherwell, North Lanarkshire) is a Scottish former foo |
Motherwell North was a burgh constituency represented i | |
In part: | Motherwell North, Blantyre, Hamilton North and East |
tballer, played for Rangers, Leicester City, | Motherwell, Norwich City |
While on trial with | Motherwell of the Scottish Premier League, Dunfield was |
r patients, based at Strathclyde Hospital in | Motherwell, of which Higgins became a patron after they |
In 2001 he moved to Scottish side | Motherwell on a free transfer but he failed to break in |
9, Ruddy joined Scottish Premier League side | Motherwell on a six-month loan deal, to vie with Michae |
On 28 January 2011, Gunning joined | Motherwell on loan until the end of the season. |
1, Jones joined Scottish Premier League team | Motherwell on loan. |
He was translated to the Diocese of | Motherwell on 13 May 1983, aged 45. |
Krysiak joined Scottish Premier League club | Motherwell on loan for the remainder of the 2008-09 sea |
s a substitute in the opening day 3-2 win at | Motherwell on 15 August. |
s a substitute during a league match against | Motherwell on 15 May 1999. |
He made his professional debut for | Motherwell on 16 May 2009 in a league match away to Ham |
In April 2010, he signed for | Motherwell on an emergency contract to provide cover fo |
ly Hearts goal came in a league game against | Motherwell on 9 December 2006. |
olph signed for Scottish Premier League club | Motherwell on the 1st of July, 2010, on a free. |
h two goals for Celtic in a 2-1 victory over | Motherwell on 13 April 2010. |
He joined Scottish Premier League side | Motherwell on loan for the rest of the 2007-08 season o |
William Richard | Motherwell, PC (January 6, 1860 - May 24, 1943) was a C |
For the current | Motherwell player, see Steve Jones (Northern Irish foot |
n Athletic, Ayr, Royal Albert F.C., Rangers, | Motherwell, Preston North End, Tottenham Hotspur, Leyto |
Motherwell qualified for Europe for a second consecutiv | |
cester manager Martin Allen, with Hearts and | Motherwell reportedly offering £50,000 for the player. |
st four games, he opened his account against | Motherwell, scoring Celtic's third goal in a 4-2 win at |
John Brown (born c. 1876 in | Motherwell, Scotland died 19??) was a Scottish football |
Our Lady's High School, | Motherwell, Scotland |
les railway station (National Rail code), in | Motherwell, Scotland |
Ian Baker Muir (born 16 June 1929 in | Motherwell, Scotland), was a Scottish footballer who pl |
by the closure of Ravenscraig steelworks in | Motherwell, Scotland, as freight trains using the line |
He was born in | Motherwell, Scotland, United Kingdom and raised in Toro |
Rowing Championships at Strathclyde Park in | Motherwell, Scotland, winning silver with the Welsh tea |
thers of Glasgow, Thomas Alexander Irvine of | Motherwell, Scotland, was educated at the Hamilton Acad |
He was born in | Motherwell, Scotland. |
virtually his entire childhood growing up in | Motherwell, Scotland. |
A general store job did not last long, as | Motherwell secured employment for him in the provincial |
ottish clubs, including Hibernian, Aberdeen, | Motherwell, St Mirren, Arbroath and Raith Rovers. |
eces by Pablo Picasso, Anselm Kiefer, Robert | Motherwell, Susan Rothenberg, Jackson Pollock, Gerhard |
He signed for the English club, along with | Motherwell team-mate Ally Mauchlen, for a combined fee |
McIntyre was born in | Motherwell, the son of a United Free Church of Scotland |
As children in | Motherwell, they worked in the entertainment industry a |
1 tph | Motherwell to Dalmuir, via Bellshill and Yoker |
In 2008, Falconer returned to | Motherwell to become a coach of the under-19 side. |
signed a new two-year contract tying him to | Motherwell until 2014. |
painters; another possibility, according to | Motherwell, was Bultman's lack of interest in "art worl |
e first postponement, Inverurie Loco Works v | Motherwell was rescheduled for 21 January but was not p |
and one from Jamie Murphy, which meant that | Motherwell went through 3-1 on aggregate. |
In May 2002, | Motherwell went into administration and as a result had |
Motherwell were spared relegation, as Scottish First Di | |
Essandoh began his career at | Motherwell when he was 18 years of age. |
006, he move to Scottish Premier League side | Motherwell, where he quickly gained the nickname "the F |
John began his career at boyhood favourites | Motherwell where managed by Bobby Ancell he was part of |
leased, joining Scottish Premier League side | Motherwell where he spent just one season, leaving when |
efore moving to Our Lady's High Secondary in | Motherwell where although only fourteen he played in th |
lant was the Dalzell Steel and Iron Works in | Motherwell, which was opened in 1872, and by World War |
made his 200th appearance for Celtic against | Motherwell, which Celtic won 3-2. |
He made one appearance at | Motherwell, which came on the final day of the season, |
emaining Europa League spot was allocated to | Motherwell, who finished fifth in the SPL. |
s a Scottish professional footballer born in | Motherwell, who played as an inside forward or wing hal |
began their summer recruiting by bringing in | Motherwell winger Jim O'Brien on a free transfer. |
Dubourdeau was a fans-favourite at | Motherwell, with fans chanting his name supporting him, |
ed the winning goal in the a 1-0 win against | Motherwell with another skillful run and 20-yard finish |
McDonald continued to haunt his former club | Motherwell with a low strike from outside the penalty a |
n the 27th February vs Celtic, a match which | Motherwell won 2-0. |
Motherwell won 8-1 in the second leg, with Jamie Murphy | |
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