"We've put a lot of work in. We had a good small training camp down at St George's and we were really prepared for it. "We heard yesterday that this might be the issue. We were keen to do whatever we could, but the safety manager showed me around the stadium and unfortunately it's outwith our control. "It's massively frustrating. "Image source, SNSMotherwell have won both of their past two Scottish Premiership games against St Mirren, last winning three in a row against them in the competition in 2015.
St Mirren are winless in their past seven league meetings with Motherwell (D4 L3) since a 1-0 victory in 2020. Motherwell have lost each of their past four home league games, their longest such run in the league since 2017, when they lost five in a row on home soil. St Mirren have lost each of their past four away league games, conceding at least three goals in each defeat (13 goals conceded overall). Motherwell return to Scottish Premiership action on Saturday afternoon, as they welcome St Mirren to Fir Park. What team would you pick if you were in Steven Hammell's position? Choose your Motherwell XI here. Image source, BBC SportImage source, BBC SportJenna Thomson, Motherwell fanThere is now less than a week to go until the league is back in action and it feels as if it’s dragging on.
Motherwell vs Kilmarnock, Scottish Premiership: Betting odds, TV channel, live stream, h2h & kick-off time22 Dec 2022 10:39 AM +00:00 UTC Motherwell meet Kilmarnock in the Premiership on Fri, 23 Dec 2022 19:45:00 GMT. Read on to find out everything you need to know about Motherwell vs Kilmarnock. When is the kick-off time for Motherwell vs Kilmarnock? You can watch Motherwell vs Kilmarnock at 7:45 pm in the UK. You can watch Motherwell vs Kilmarnock at 11:45 AM in the US if you're in the Pacific Time Zone. You can watch Motherwell vs Kilmarnock at 12:45 PM in the US if you're in the Mountain Time Zone. You can watch Motherwell vs Kilmarnock at 2:45 PM in the US if you're in the Eastern Time ZoneWhere to watch and stream Motherwell vs Kilmarnock for free online in the UK? Unfortunately for fans of both clubs, this Scottish Premiership fixture has not been selected for broadcast by Sky Sports, who hold the exclusive rights to the division.
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Motherwell have lost each of their last four home league games – they've not lost five in a row at home in the top flight since March 2017. Kilmarnock have earned just one point from their nine away league games this season (D1 L8), scoring just twice on the road. Motherwell have earned fewer home points than any other side in the Scottish Premiership this season (4), also netting fewer goals at home than anyone else (5). Scott Mullen, BBC ScotlandSteven Hammell says Shane Blaney is hopefully just the first arrival in the January transfer window as the Motherwell boss targets building his squad. However, Hammell says he and his recruitment team will need to be "creative". "The January window is very difficult.
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"There were areas of Fir Park frozen that I've never seen frozen before, it was unbelievable. Now we're at a stage where a lot of it has thawed out, but pipes are bursting and we're dealing with that. Burrows offered a little hope, though, saying, "We're doing everything we possibly can to make sure the game with Kilmarnock on Friday 23 December goes ahead. "Image source, SNSScott Mullen, BBC Sport ScotlandWhile cursing the cold weather playing havoc with the Fir Park plumbing, Motherwell manager Steven Hammell gave an update on a few other matters at the club, most crucially Louis Moult. The on loan forward has been missing for a number of weeks, and Hammell said: "Louis is unfortunately not with us just now. "He's had to go down after the St Johnstone game, which was the most he'd spent on the pitch. He had to go down after a niggling problem we had a small procedure with.
"Right now he's back down at Burton waiting on consultation there to find out the verdict. Once we hear back from them we will make a decision in terms of where he is at and where he can get back into us. "Image source, SNSMotherwell manager Steven Hammell has been speaking to the press just moments after the announcement that his side's Scottish Premiesrship game with St Mirren is off. "Disappointed about it, we've been preparing pretty much since the St Johnstone game.
"It's been a fairly costly and damaging 24 hours for us. Our hospitality was sold out for the game, we were expecting a big crowd in the home and away stands given it's been five weeks since the last game, we were anticipating a big crowd so that in itself is very costly. "By the time we get around to rearranging the game, I dare say it'll be a midweek, will always have an impact on hospitality and the crowd. "There has been significant damage all across the stadium, we haven't quite assessed the true extent of what that is going to cost us but it certainly isn't going to be cheap and it'll also be quite time consuming.
There is constant work, every day and night we are looking at targets, the landscape changes on a daily basis, " he said. "We are looking to do some business still but it's tough to find someone who fits in with the way we want to play, who also fits in with the financial restrictions we are working with. "It's a constant process and hopefully between now and the end of January we will have another couple in. "He added: “It’s obvious we need to do that [bring people in]. We’ve been quite short and that’s been the case the whole time. We’re not in a position where we can flood the place and bring four, five or six people in. We’d like to do that but obviously that’s not possible.
"I have absolutely loved my time @sligorovers, ", external the 23-year-old defender wrote on social media. "A club & town full of great people who live and breathe football. To my team-mates, staff and fans thanks for making it a very enjoyable couple of years.. been a pleasure. "I wish the club nothing but success going forward. "Motherwell Chief Executive Alan Burrows says the "significant damage" caused by flooding at Fir Park will be "very costly". The Steelmen were due to host St Mirren on Saturday as the Scottish Premiership returned from its hibernation, but the Lanarkshire club confirmed the game's postponement on Friday due to the effect adverse weather has had on the facilities. "The situation is likely to get worse before it gets better and the staff at Fir Park would certainly testify to that, " Burrows told BBC Sportsound.
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