Randolph 'used' to the missiles

Darren Randolph had to dodge several missiles during Motherwell's Europa League defeat by Odense, but experienced worse in non-league football. Motherwell complained to UEFA after lighters were thrown towards Randolph during their 2-1 play-off first-leg defeat on Thursday.But the former Charlton player had a more unusual array of items launched at him when playing on loan in the English Conference."On Thursday night I must have collected about £10 in change plus two lighters were thrown on," the Irishman said."The first lighter was plastic but the second was a big metal one that nearly hit Stevie Hammell on the head."I have experienced worse though when I was at Accrington and we played York."I had bottles of Coke, sandwiches, lighters, coins and programmes thrown at me. I even had a shoe chucked at me."Tom Hateley's injury-time free-kick has set up a fascinating second leg at Fir Park on Thursday but Randolph is fully focused on Sunday's Scottish Premier League contest at Rugby Park.Well are looking to get their campaign up and running against Kilmarnock following a 3-2 defeat by Hibernian last weekend."Straight after the game we knew we had to focus on Killie," Randolph said."The Europa League is a bonus so we want to get our first league win now, especially after losing last week and with Celtic coming up."Kilmarnock midfielder Jamie Hamill is looking to take advantage of any tiredness in the Motherwell ranks following their Danish trip.Killie surprised many with a promising performance in their 2-1 defeat against Rangers at Ibrox last week.Mixu Paatelainen's men have been tipped to struggle but their new manager has added several new faces following a long wait and Hamill feels his fresh approach is paying dividends."The team looks like it's getting stronger and more composed on the ball with each week," he said."Motherwell had a tough game in Europe so hopefully we can take advantage of having a week's rest going into the game."We have a few new faces in to freshen the squad up, which is always a good thing. We've lost a few as well but we have replaced them with quality."

Source: Team_Talk