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    Post split fixtures

    Date Opponent Kick-off
    Sat 10 April St Mirren (H) 3pm
    Wed 21 April Hamilton (A) 7.45pm
    Sat 1 May Kilmarnock (H) 3pm
    Wed 12 May Dundee United (A) 7.45pm
    Sun 16 May Ross County (H) 12pm

    Surely we will see it out from that lot...

    https://www.motherwellfc.co.uk/2021/...res-announced/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Handsome_Devil View Post
    Date Opponent Kick-off
    Sat 10 April St Mirren (H) 3pm
    Wed 21 April Hamilton (A) 7.45pm
    Sat 1 May Kilmarnock (H) 3pm
    Wed 12 May Dundee United (A) 7.45pm
    Sun 16 May Ross County (H) 12pm

    Surely we will see it out from that lot...

    https://www.motherwellfc.co.uk/2021/...res-announced/
    Game 1 is the most crucial IMO. 3 points and we're ok. A loss, then an Accies defeat (obviously !), and the downward spiral kicks in ...

  3. #3
    A team on the beach first is definitely a great chance to put it to bed.

    But lose that and we sure - surely!! - won't make it 4/4 v Accies and even a draw there would nudge us that bit closer.

    Killie meeting County first is a big one too, a draw there would be ideal.

    Ultimately it's still in our own hands - which is good - but ultimately we're still relying on the same shambles of a squad which delivered the season they have - which is, er, less good.

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