Fan-owned club sit fifth in Scottish Premiership tableChief executive: ‘We will always look after our own’
Motherwell “very reluctantly” accepted the resignation of manager Stuart Kettlewell after “personal abuse” from a section of fans forced his family away from matches.
Motherwell sit fifth in the Scottish Premiership but some fans had turned against Kettlewell, particularly in the wake of the Scottish Cup defeat by St Johnstone on 18 January. After another defeat in Perth on Saturday, this time in the league, the former Ross County manager decided he has had enough of the criticism.
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