The Scotsman

Steelmen celebrate after paying back £2m to become debt-free for first time in 40 years

- By PATRICK MCPARTLIN

Motherwell have cleared all of the club’s outstandin­g debt, helped in part by the reported £1.5 million sale of James Scott to Hull City on transfer deadline day.

The Steelmen have won plaudits for their conveyor belt of academy talent, players such as David Turnbull,

Jake Hastie, Jack Leitch, Allan Campbell and Barry Maguire all getting game time in the first team in the last five years.

The North Lanarkshir­e club have made a payment of around £80,000 to five people who invested in the club in November last year, meaning they have now cleared more than £2m of debt in the last three years and have no external debt – for the first time in 40 years.

Motherwell, who currently occupy third spot in the Scottish Premiershi­p, say they are now without any fixed or floating charges over their Fir Park home to external parties. Chairman Jim Mcmahon confirmed the news, adding: “When we made the full and final payments to Mr John Boyle and Mr Les Hutchison late last year, we did so by swapping a small amount of their debt with an investment from a small number of lifelong Motherwell fans close to the club. We were confident this would be repaid in a timeous fashion, so it is very satisfying we have managed to do so in less than three months.

“Theaimofbo­ththecluba­nd Well Society boards, following the transition to fan ownership, was to ensure we got ourselves to this position, as it is vital for the long-term health and prosperity of Motherwell Football Club.

“Together, both boards are now working on what the key strategic priorities should be for the next five to ten years.”

Motherwell chief executive Alan Burrows took to social media to have his say on the news, writing: “[A] really momentous day for the club.

“It’s worth highlighti­ng the contributi­ons of Les [Hutchison] and John [Boyle] in working with us on a repayment plan and writing off a portion, as well as the five individual­s who took us a stage closer late last year.

“We’ll keep pushing ourselves hard every day.”

Stephen Robinson’s side travel to Perth to take on St Johnstone at Mcdiarmid Park tomorrow night, before two homes games in three days against St Mirren.

The two clubs drew one apiece in the fifth round of the Scottish Cup on Saturday in Paisley, and the Buddies travel to Fir Park on league duty on Saturday, and again next Tuesday night for the cup replay.

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