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Robert Snodgrass joins Motherwell

Stevie Hammell says a personal touch will help pull off a "massive coup" by convincingRobert Snodgrass to sign on to Motherwell I hope that

The new Well boss is waiting to hear back from his former Scottish colleague. That's after she met with Winger and offered him a sensational return north of the border. Hammell was blown away by the leadership qualities of her Snodgrass, who was six years younger than her, when he was called up to an international convention in 2013, and has remained in touch ever since.

Now he hopes Link will help lure veterans to Lanarkshire who have options for the Championship and League 1. As his abilities. Hammel says: He was someone I worked with and he was really helpful to me when I was on the Scottish team.

and brought a positive energy about the place, and if you ask any player he's played with, they'll confirm that about him. I've spoken to him and made him an offer, and since we're with him, we're not under a lot of pressure on him, but if that happens, we'll be happy. 30} "It would be a massive coup if we brought him here. He still has a lot to offer. He's had a great career, he's a great person and a great player. Me We think he's going to help the boys here, and we can't get away from the fact that he brings so many qualities to the team."

Snodgrass has spent the last 14 years Spending time in England, he made almost 200 appearances in the Premier League, with many more in the Championship, which ended at Luton Town last season.

Hammell said: He will be a great help to the team."

Hammell is looking to strengthen his squad at Fir Park and says Snodgrass fits the bill

wanting Hammel Weidmann, a full-back and a striker, this week brought former Motherwell Academy starlet Stuart McKinstry back to Far Park on loan from Leeds, Signed my first contract as a boss.

The winger could be in the squad for this afternoon's premiership match against Livingston and could target his first home points of the season. There is also sexuality. Hamel, who was head of the academy during his development at the age of 19, said:

“I saw him really mature when we chatted.

``We talked about where he would fit and what role he would be in. I was really impressed with him, he's grown since he left.

"He was in the group in 2002, they were high He wasn't always on top, he was always under the radar, but he had a great work ethic and mentality.He was progressing slowly and for all

Spittal reckons his performances are improving but wants more consistency

Meanwhile, Blair Spital's final claim, this week's 3-2 win in Aberdeen, set the standard for a streak if Livingston calls.

Spital signed Graham Alexander weeks before his former manager left. Then he said:

"It was a shame how things got worse. But the new manager has put his own stamp on it.

"The last two wins have been away wins. Now. It's time to make Far Park a tough place for the team.

"We set the bar last week.It tells us a lot about the group.It was a good performance, 2-1. It's a hallmark of a team that they bounced back as quickly as we did from a down."

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