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PICTURE & VIDEO TRIBUTE: Farewell to Phil
 
Phil's family arrived at St Mary's Church in Hamilton for his funeral where he was given a guard of honour by Motherwell's youth team
Phil's family arrived at St Mary's Church in Hamilton for his funeral where he was given a guard of honour by Motherwell's youth team
 
 
Paul Hartley, Ally McCoist and Barry Ferguson were at service
Paul Hartley, Ally McCoist and Barry Ferguson were at service
 
 

by Deborah Anderson

The world of football united in grief today at the funeral of tragic Motherwell captain Phil O'Donnell.

More than 500 mourners turned out to say farewell to the father of four.

Wife and 4 kids meant world to him'

ONE of the many moving tributes paid to Phil O'Donnell was read during the service by his former Motherwell team-mate Chris McCart.

McCart, now a youth development officer at Motherwell, told how the tragic death had "left a great void in all our lives".

He said: "Phil O'Donnell; family man, wonderful footballer, inspirational captain, role model, a great human being - and of course Uncle Phil.

"These are just a few of the tributes paid to Phil over the last week. He was an inspiration to the young players."

McCart recalled how O'Donnell had been told he needed to "toughen up" after being given a hard time on his Motherwell debut.

McCart said: "Move forward to May and he sticks his head where boots were flying to score in the Cup Final. Lesson learned!"

McCart also revealed that despite his success in football, O'Donnell's real love was his family.

He added: "His wife and four kids meant more to Phil than anything he achieved in his football career. His family was, quite simply, his world."

Hundreds more fans lined the streets outside St Mary's Church in Hamilton in tribute to the former Scotland and Celtic star.

A guard of honour was formed by the Motherwell youth team for the arrival at the church of the player's grieving widow, Eileen, and their four children, who each carried a single rose.

O'Donnell, 35, collapsed towards the end of his club's 5-3 victory over Dundee United.

A post-mortem revealed he had suffered heart failure.

His Motherwell team-mates arrived an hour before the start of the service, led by manager Mark McGhee.

Celtic and Rangers were well represented, while the entire Dundee United squad attended the funeral.

Everton's James McFadden, a former Motherwell player who dedicated his New Year's Day goal to O'Donnell, was also there.

Two of O'Donnell's nephews, both footballers, were among the family mourners - David Clarkson, who plays for Motherwell and was on the pitch when his uncle collapsed - and Stephen O'Donnell, who plays for St Mirren.

Other mourners from the world of football included ex-Scotland captain Gary McAllister, former Scotland manager Craig Brown, and the former England international Terry Butcher.

Politicians also came to pay tribute, including former First Minister Jack McConnell and former MSP John Swinburne.

People began arriving a full two hours early for the Requiem Mass, which started at noon.

Family, football personalities and fans gathered in Hamilton to say farewell to Motherwell stalwart Phil O'Donnell who died tragically last weekend.










Among the hundreds who gathered to hear the service relayed on loudspeakers was Derek Moore, 33, a Motherwell fan for 25 years, from Carfin.

He said: "When Motherwell won the Scottish Cup in 1991 and he scored one of the goals, it was one of the greatest days of my life.

"He was just an absolute gentleman, and I'm here to pay my respects for his family."

Outside the church, floral tributes lined the walls.

One said: "The best Beat The Goalie ever."

Another from former Celtic player John Collins and his wife, Susan, paid tribute to: "A great man and a great team-mate who will be sadly missed."

There were also floral tributes from the Lisbon Lions, European football chiefs Uefa and many other clubs.

Publication date 04/01/08

Posted by: BhoyWunda, East Kilbride on 11:09am Fri 4 Jan 08
God Bless you Phil and your family.
Posted by: Ronny, Bishopton on 12:14pm Fri 4 Jan 08
R.I.P Phil.
Posted by: tammag, Stockport Englandshire on 12:58pm Fri 4 Jan 08
My wishes and the wishes of all ex pats are with the family on this sad day.


As for 'Meep', how did his comment get published?
Posted by: Ronnie Cee, Leeds on 3:37pm Fri 4 Jan 08
As a Celtic fan I saw Phil on many occasions and was always impressed by his sportsmanship and box-to-box work rate on behalf of the team.
He was a true gentleman and a credit to his sport. Motherwell F.C. have suffered a great loss, as has Phil's lovely family.

Condolences to the O'Donnell family and R.I.P. Phil. You won't ever be forgotten!
Posted by: ricky mclellan, scotland on 4:27pm Fri 4 Jan 08
just like to send my loving thoughts to phils family.as a big celtic fan its always hard when a member of the" hoops family" paasses,its a pity the celtic motherewll game was not on ,as it would have been 1 special send off from both sets off fans...my cousin mathew riley passed away a few months ago...he was a big motherewell fan....miss you both love in football xx dicky bhoy
Posted by: ricky mclellan, scotland on 4:28pm Fri 4 Jan 08
just like to send my loving thoughts to phils family.as a big celtic fan its always hard when a member of the" hoops family" paasses,its a pity the celtic motherewll game was not on ,as it would have been 1 special send off from both sets off fans...my cousin mathew riley passed away a few months ago...he was a big motherewell fan....miss you both love in football xx dicky bhoy
Posted by: Jim on 5:06pm Fri 4 Jan 08
tammag wrote:
My wishes and the wishes of all ex pats are with the family on this sad day. As for 'Meep', how did his comment get published?
Do not understand "Meep" ?
Posted by: bill mac, Johannesburg on 7:18pm Fri 4 Jan 08
Go well Phil and thanks for he memories
Posted by: bill mac, Johannesburg on 7:19pm Fri 4 Jan 08
Go well Phil and thanks for he memories
Posted by: joehoops7, leeds on 7:55pm Fri 4 Jan 08
Phil RIP
GREAT FOOTBALLER
GREAT FAMILY MAN
GREAT PERSON
Posted by: James Brown, Bishkek on 11:12pm Fri 4 Jan 08
Living in Central asia I rely on the times for my football news, and i have just watched the moving video of people arriving to pay respects to Phil O'Donnell, he was a great player and a gentleman and I remembered when he signed for Celtic i was worried, being a Rangers fan, that they had signed a player of such quality, god bless you Phil you were a true professional and a good guy.
Posted by: renniemac, cumbernauld on 5:06pm Sat 5 Jan 08
so sad when we heard the news. what a fine footballer he was. you will be sadly missed phil. our thoughts are with your family at this time.
God Bless, Rest in Peace
love from Jim and Isabella
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