Lennon Miller has continued his upward trajectory in football this season.
The 18-year-old has been at the heart of the midfield all season, and for his efforts, he was voted the Motherwell FC Young Player of the Year.
Here are some of his best bits in the 2024/25 season.
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Kyrk Macmillan provides club update
Following the announcement that Michael Wimmer has departed the club, Chairman Kyrk Macmillan discusses how Wimmer's departure came about and the reasons for why it happened.
He also speaks about Ahmet Koc, and how the recruitment process for a new manager is going.
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Callum Slattery's May highlights
Callum Slattery is your G4 Claims player of the month award for May.
The midfielder picks up his third successive player of the month award, having won in both March and April.
Slattery continued his strong end to the season in the final four matches. Starting all four of the final games, he was at the heart of everything that was good.
The 26-year-old notched his sixth goal of the season against Kilmarnock in our final home match, making him joint-top goalscorer for the season with Tawanda Maswanhise and Tom Sparrow.
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Richard Foster // Optimism for the future
Richard Foster has been at the helm of our Under 18s squad this season, guiding them to the top of the bottom half of the league.
Now with the season at an end, he reflects on what he has taken for his own learning purposes this season and gives us insight into who could be the stars of tomorrow.
With the mic on Foster for a match against Hearts, we also see how he coaches the team during a match.
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Our 2024/25 Goal of the Season
"The touch. The finish. The execution. Brilliant."
The 2024/25 Goal of the Season award was Tawanda Maswanhise's outrageous effort against Rangers.
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The 2024/25 Motherwell Players vote for their Player of the Year
Six players were voted for, but there could only be one winner 🥇
Who did the players thing was the player of the year?
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A frantic finish to 2024/25 // Ross County 1-1 Motherwell
500 Motherwell fans made the trip to the Highlands to see the final match of the season against Ross County.
A disappointing first-half performance saw the Steelmen one down at the break, but manager Michael Wimmer made changes at the interval that saw immediate impact.
Gathering momentum in the game as it went on, Motherwell began to create more chances and eventually, Moses Ebiye headed home in the last 10 minutes.
Chances would come for the winner, but in the end, a point and strong second-half performance has given fans cause for optimism going forward.
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Michael Wimmer on final day draw
Michael Wimmer gives his thoughts as his team drew 1-1 with Ross County in the final game of the 2024/25 season.
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The perfect Fir Park send off // Motherwell 3-0 Kilmarnock
Michael Wimmer spoke before this match about how he wanted the perfect send off for the supporters, as Motherwell played their final home match of the league season against Kilmarnock.
On a perfect summers evening, the Steelmen were on track to reach their target as Robbie Deas was shown a red card before the half hour mark.
Luke Armstrong was brought off the bench at the half time interval and he would find the back of the net after Motherwell had been a constant threat throughout the second half. Callum Slattery completed a stunning team goal shortly afterwards, before Armstrong added a third.
The players showed their appreciation following the full time whistle as they made their way around the stands to thank supporters. The perfect end to the perfect night, but Motherwell have one final task ahead of them. A trip to face to Ross County on Sunday.
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Tom Sparrow previews Ross County
Midfielder Tom Sparrow believes the security of extending his contract a couple of months ago will do him the world of good going into the 2025/26 season.
Sparrow explains that the manager has spoken about how he can add more goals to his game, and that he is delighted to see that extra work paying off on the pitch.
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Michael Wimmer ahead of Ross County trip
Manager Michael Wimmer is grateful for all the supporters who will be making the journey up to Dingwall on Sunday, and believes the team owes those fans a strong performance.
Wimmer is aware Ross County will be fighting for their lives and will prepare his team accordingly.
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Michael Wimmer reacts to win over Kilmarnock
Manager Michael Wimmer gives his thoughts as his side beat Kilmarnock in their final home game of the season.