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Stuart Kettlewell reveals Motherwell bus trip left stars SEASICK but hopes it's winds of change in relegation scrap

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Stuart Kettlewell might have felt sick at some of the results on Motherwell’s 15-match winless run. But the last thing he expected was his players feeling SEASICK on a bus to Aberdeen on Wednesday that turned into a four-hour ordeal and a waste of time and money as the Pittodrie clash was postponed due to Storm Gerrit.

The Fir Park boss and his players returned to Lanarkshire yesterday morning to prepare for the relegation crunch with bottom club Livingston tomorrow.

By then he hopes his travel-weary troops will have found their feet again after that tortuous trip to the Granite City. Kettlewell said: “Half the bus were seasick, with it swaying from side to side in that wind!

It wasn’t a great experience, I have to say. I think a lot of people were just trying to keep their head down. “We genuinely had one or two coming off the bus looking a little bit green, especially going up.

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