Sparra, Busta and Joe McKelvie are joined by Motherwell assistant manager Keith Lasley to look back on Motherwell’s final two Betfred League Cup fixtures and react to the draw for the last 16. Also on the agenda was a preview to the start of the new Scottish Premiership, Keith’s reaction to Carl McHugh replacing him as club captain, Louis Moult’s future at the club, the Fir Park Open Day, The Well Society welcoming Syrian guests to Fir Park and much, much more.
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MFC Podcast 2017-18 – Episode 2
Andrew Paterson joins Sparra, Busta and Jay to look back on the 4-0 win over Morton in the Betfred League Cup, preview fixtures against Edinburgh City and Berwick Rangers, look ahead to the return of the Fir Park Open Day, discuss the Well Society organising a free trip to Fir Park for Syrian refugee’s on Saturday, Craig Clay’s move to Leyton Orient and much more.
MFC Podcast 2017-18 – Episode 1
Please note: due to some technical difficulties, we’ve had to upload a makeshift backup recording of this week’s podcast – apologies for any below par audio!
Sparra, Busta & Jay kick-off the new season with episode one of the 2017/18 podcast. Topics up for discussion included the 5-1 win at Hampden, the upcoming League Cup clash with Morton, the various comings & goings at Fir Park, and the future of Jacob Blyth.
MFC Podcast Summer Special 2017 – Episode 3
In our latest summer special podcast, Sparra was joined by Steven McGarry to discuss his time at Fir Park and beyond. We hear about Steven jumping at the chance to join the Steelmen back in January 2006, the team struggling under the guidance of Maurice Malpas, Mark McGhee’s transformation of the side and their fortunes, tough times following the arrival of Jim Gannon and much, much more.
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MFC Podcast Summer Special 2017 – Episode 2
Sparra is joined by Busta and Jay to discuss the close-season so far. On the agenda was new arrivals at the club, positives off the field at Fir Park, fan ownership proving to be stable and sustainable, the podcast’s fundraising for the Motherwell Disabled Supporters Association and much more.
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MFC Podcast Summer Special 2017 – Episode 1
Sparra and Busta are joined by Scottish radio and newspaper journalist (and more importantly ‘Well diehard) Tam Cowan for the first summer special podcast of 2017.
In this episode, we discuss Tam’s life supporting Motherwell, look back on the 2016-17 season, assess the amazing success and longevity of ‘Off the Ball’, analyse our hopes for the summer transfer window and much, much more.
This episode was recorded at Fir Park prior to the Motherwell Disabled Supporters Association AGM, as the podcast came to a close there was a lot of people arriving – that is the reason for the increase in background noise towards the end of the show, we have worked on trying to reduce this during editing.
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MFC Podcast 2016-17 – Episode 36
Sparra, Busta and Jay are joined by fellow ‘Well fan Neil Logan to look back on the 2016-17 campaign. We also analyse those leaving Fir Park and those offered new deals, and look ahead to next season in this extended edition of the podcast.
MFC Podcast 2016-17 – Episode 35
Sparra is joined by Busta just after Motherwell secured their top-flight status with a 3-1 victory over Kilmarnock. On the agenda is post-match reaction from the Killie win and the 1-0 success at Hamilton, the future of a number of the Steelmen first-teamers and a look ahead to the final fixture of the season against Inverness.
MFC Podcast 2016-17 – Episode 34
Sparra, Jay and Peter Elder look back on more disappointment for Motherwell and look ahead to the crucial visit to Hamilton, the home fixture against Kilmarnock and much, much more.
MFC Podcast 2016-17 – Episode 33
There was plenty to talk about when Sparra, Busta and Jay caught up following the 3-2 defeat to Dundee.
Topics of conversation included the failing formation, potential changes, poor officiating (again), Ross County previewed, a look ahead to a summer of rebuilding and much more.