Motherwell to reimburse fans after Ross County 'not prepared' to refund those who missed out due to Storm Bert
Motherwell have offered refunds to fans who were unable to attend the club's clash at Ross County - after the Staggies refused to reimburse out of pocket supporters.
Storm Bert wrecked havoc across the country on Saturday, with numerous games across the SPFL called off due to treacherous travel conditions.
The Steelmen's clash in Dingwall did go ahead with both sets of players already in the Highlands 24 hours before kick-off, but plenty of Motherwell fans who had tickets for the game were unable to make the journey through no fault of their own. Around 300 supporters were able to attend the clash, which Motherwell lost 2-1.
Motherwell have released a statement saying they liaised with Ross County about refunds for supporters who mised out, but their Premiership rivals knocked them back.
The fan-owned club have now worked with the Well Society board to offer refunds to those hit by the weather.
A club statement read: "We can provide the following update with regards to ticketing for last Saturday’s match against Ross County.
"When the extenuating circumstances arose on Saturday morning, and with weather conditions only getting worse, we advised all supporters not to travel on the A9 to Inverness.
"Having clarified Ross County were not prepared to offer ticket refunds to those who were unable to attend the match despite buying a ticket, the club board engaged with the Well Society board immediately.
"Both parties felt the right thing to do was to offer ticket refunds to any supporter who could not attend due to the extreme weather/travel advice.
"We have now received the sales and entry data from Ross County and can move the process forward.
"If you were one of those who bought a match ticket(s) and couldn’t attend the