Motherwell FC News

May 2004

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Friday, May 7
 

8.20pm

Jason Dair has become the first of the out of contract players to reject a new deal.  He is quoted in one of this morning's tabloids as saying:
"When I moved from Dunfermline last year, I had received a payment to leave and so I could afford the wages Motherwell offered.  But now I can't afford to sign for the cash quoted. It is good to play more games and I've really enjoyed the season, but it looks like I will have to move on."

Let's face it, he was an average player at best and will be no great loss.  And the same newspaper article said we were back in for the Pars' Lee Bullen, who certainly cannot be any worse than Dair.

The club are obviously expecting a bumper crowd at Fir Park tomorrow - remember that entry is just £5 and £1, and season ticket holders can bring two friends free of charge on production of Special Voucher 7.  As a result, they've decided to designate the East and DC Stands solely for season ticket holders and their guests, meaning that fans paying at the gate will only have access to the Main Stand.  Full details are available from the Official Site.

William Kinniburgh and Shaun Fagan(?) have been named in the Scotland Under-21 match for the match against Ireland in Galway on May 25.  Meanwhile, Kenny Wright, David Clarkson and Paul Quinn have all been selected for Scotland Under-19s to compete in the UEFA U-19 Championship qualifiers in Austria. 

Kinniburgh will miss the Dundee Utd game tomorrow after picking up a knock in the Under-21s' midweek match, and Keith Lasley will also be missing as he serves the second of his two-match suspension.

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