Motherwell Manager Stuart Kettlewell Resigns Following Fan Abuse
Kettlewell stepped down after personal abuse from fans impacted his family, ending a two-year tenure marked by significant achievements.
- Stuart Kettlewell resigned as Motherwell manager after fan abuse led his family to avoid attending matches.
- The 40-year-old coach had been in the role for two years, achieving a 41.3% win rate, the highest for the club since 2014.
- Kettlewell's tenure included guiding Motherwell to safety in 2023, a Scottish League Cup semi-final this season, and generating substantial transfer income.
- Criticism from fans intensified following recent poor results, including a Scottish Cup loss to St Johnstone and a league defeat in Perth.
- Assistant manager Stephen Frail will temporarily lead the team for their upcoming match against league leaders Celtic.