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Season 1999-00
Motherwell XI (Scotland) (a) Friendly
 
Date:
Thursday 22nd July 1999, 2.04pm!

Venue:
 Dalziel Park, Cleland, Motherwell. 

Conditions:
Warm, with outbreaks of bright sunshine.

Admission: Don't be silly

Motherwell XI

Newcastle XI

 

2 - 2

 

 

Teams

Goals

9 mins: Ramsey opened the scoring with a accurate lofted shot over the keeper from 18 yards, having run on to a long ball played infield. 0-1

42 mins: 35 year-old Pat Nevin (now 'Well CEO) rolled back the years with a tremendous 20 yarder that flew into the top right hand corner of the goal and brought applause from all present. 0-2

Half time: 'Well 2 Toon 0

56 mins: Striker David McMahon was unceremoniously dumped in the box having spun away from his marker. Stuart Elliott converted the penalty with a shot the keeper almost repelled. 1-2

89 mins:
With the chance of an equaliser seemingly gone thanks mostly to wayward efforts by Paul Knight, David McMahon took a short pass from Georgiadis on the "D" and nipped over a tackle before placing the ball past a marooned keeper. 2-2

Full time: 'Well 2 Toon 2


Waffle

 

An unadvertised pre-season game that came about through the network of contacts built up by reserves boss Tommy Craig during his time coaching in Scotland. 

As a break from the pre-season routine at Durham, Tommy brought a mixed squad of juniors and reserves (with a few others he would no doubt rather have left behind) up for a three day break. 

As well as this game, the lads were scheduled for a round or two of golf and a trip in to the pictures instead of watching the game at Tannadice. Very wise as it turned out….Upon arrival at the pitch, the motionless figure of Pistone was to be found and he remained that way until seconds before kick-off when he decided that his foot needed to be bandaged, apparently for a blister. 

With two left backs in the side, Pearce moved into central defence to leave the Italian the number three slot, and the contrast between the two players was clearly evident. While the Italian had to be constantly cajoled by Tommy Craig into venturing anywhere near the action, Pearce was marshalling the team and delivering advice and instructions in his usual forceful manner. 

In a similar soporific state to Pistone was Georgiadis, who struggled with the 'Well reserves in the same way he struggled against Premier league sides, second division reserve outfits and Ponteland United in the Senior Cup. The kindest thing would probably to have him put to sleep in the absence of another club as daft as we are taking him away….

In a game that United should have won by a clear margin, 'Well created little but scored in two of their best three attacks, while for the visitors, Paul Knight missed three decent chances and Woodcock could also have converted from close range. 

Junior keeper Steven Grindlay was a spectator for large periods of the contest, while at the other end, 'Well allowed on-trial USA keeper Ian Keate precisely three minutes to impress - which he didn't, 
McMahon putting the equaliser past him. 

Tommy Craig later mentioned how much he thought the Irish forward had developed since his arrival and certainly on this evidence his close control has improved and he looks less awkward on the ball.

Speaking to the referee after the match, he confirmed that had it not been a practice affair, Pistone would have walked for his two niggly challenges in the second half, one of which required treatment for the 'Well player. 

Former Darlington striker Paul Robinson spent the afternoon on the sidelines, having been ordered across to Tannadice to join the senior squad for the game that evening.

Thanks to Motherwell FC for allowing us to wander in and watch the game, especially the friendly ladies at Fir Park, who directed us excellently to the training ground and supplied us with correct kick-off time, unlike Newcastle.

Biffa


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