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    a phil o'donnell rememberance thread 1972-2007 R.I.P

    if you dont know a great footballer by the name of phillip o'donnell passed away after colapsing on the pitch on the 29th of december 2007 at the age of 35. he was captain of motherwell fc and a great player

    this is a thread for whoever wants to put in something to remember him

    you will be sadly missed by all football fans, but will always be remembered
    from sir alex ferguson (l.young , rochdale,lancashire,england) a man utd and rochdale fan


    farewell
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    Poor Phil. He leaves a wife and four children, all aged under 12. Not his wife, obviously.

    I saw the pictures on the news, it was so moving. You can't get near the Motherwell Stadium for candles, tributes, Celtic and Motherwell strips and scarves.

    It was lovely to see all the big players, even the Rangers ones, turn up to pay their respects.

    Goodnight Phil. Remembered always as one of Scotland's finest. Thoughts for his wife and kids.

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