gangster Posted December 29, 2007 Report Posted December 29, 2007 ITS WITH A HEAVY HEART I AM THE BEARER OF SAD NEWS, PHIL O DONNELL..MOTHERWELL CAPTAIN TODAY COLLAPSED NEAR THE END OF THE GAME VS DUNDEE UTD...HE DIED IN HOSPITAL....I HOPE YOU ALL WILL JOIN ME IN THE MOURNING OF 1 OF THE BEST PLAYERS IN SCOTTISH FOOTBALL.....R.I.P. PHIL YOU WILL BE MISSED BY ALL TRUE FOOTBALL FANS................. GANGSTER. :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(
Guest WINGS 04 Posted December 29, 2007 Report Posted December 29, 2007 R I P HE WILL ALWAYS BE ONE OF THE BHOYS
Guest Posted December 29, 2007 Report Posted December 29, 2007 Tragedy, you never now the minute rip.
jimmy white Posted December 29, 2007 Report Posted December 29, 2007 sorry just to hear that,, it does make one wonder ,, that life is valuable, and too short to waste r,i,p, phil o.donnel
sapper756 Posted December 29, 2007 Report Posted December 29, 2007 Always the true profesional. RIP :'(
Guest Posted December 29, 2007 Report Posted December 29, 2007 Terrible news, they reckon his nephew was playin in the same side at the time aswell. Sincere condolences to Phils wife and young family! R.I.P.
brianm Posted December 29, 2007 Report Posted December 29, 2007 i am shocked , i was having dinner and the waiter at ibrox told me about it.. very very sad , , puts ranger/celtic sh** into perspective,,
celtic Posted December 30, 2007 Report Posted December 30, 2007 R.I.P Phil, very, very sad for his family.
pigeonpete Posted December 30, 2007 Report Posted December 30, 2007 r.i.p phil. :'( sad sad news, is it the same phil o donnell that played for sheffield wednesday?
Guest WINGS 04 Posted December 30, 2007 Report Posted December 30, 2007 r.i.p phil. :'( sad sad news, is it the same phil o donnell that played for sheffield wednesday? yes
Guest casbri Posted December 30, 2007 Report Posted December 30, 2007 r.i.p phil...yes it is the same o.donnell that played for sheffield wednesday i used to watch him play
nagid Posted December 30, 2007 Report Posted December 30, 2007 very very sad my heart goes out to phils wife and young family r.i.p
AntWalker Posted December 30, 2007 Report Posted December 30, 2007 His Nephew was playing along side of him! They had to sub him because of the shock he was in! A memory that will stay with his teams mates everytime they play from now on!. RIP Phil. :'(
gangster Posted December 31, 2007 Author Report Posted December 31, 2007 ITS A BIG GESTURE FROM THE S.F.A AND RANGERS/CELTIC THAT THE DERBY MATCH BE CALLED OFF AS A MARK OF RESPECT TO PHILS FAMILY.....JUST GOES TO SHOW LIFES TO PRECIOUS AND SHORT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ALF Posted December 31, 2007 Report Posted December 31, 2007 GOOD ARTICLE BY CHICK YOUNG TODAY ABOUT PHIL Devastated, angry, distraught, alone. Phil O'Donnell's family will be experiencing all of these emotions. They had stolen from them a husband, a father, a son and a friend. It's all scandalously unfair. They now, as I did when my son Keith was taken seven years ago, will wonder why the world continues to revolve. Why it hasn't stopped in its tracks, how people can possibly go about their business as normal. Ultimately, of course, life goes on because it has to, because - when all is said and done - there is no alternative. Only this time it was about to proceed with too much haste. In the end they got it right, but how could it have taken so long to arrive at the decision to postpone the Old Firm match? While the decision-makers dithered - and at one point were seemingly about to carry on regardless - they insulted the memory of Phil and showed an alarming absence of compassion towards his family. It didn't do much for the dignity of the game, either. It was fine, it seemed, to postpone matches for the cause of the national team and for nursing Rangers' hopes in Europe. But as a mark of respect to a footballer who was a thoroughly decent bloke and who died in the most dramatic of circumstances? Strachan and Smith agreed the Old Firm game should be postponed No, sorry, carry on regardless. But, in the end, common sense won the day for the sake of a distraught widow and four kids who will never see their dad again. Forget your conspiracy theories. Bin your alternative agendas. Gordon Strachan was initially reluctant to call for the postponement of the fixture. He sensed that there would be those who would point the finger at Celtic and say that they were only making the request because of injuries and suspension - that here was a perfect way out for them. I questioned the manager, suggesting that surely even in these bitter times there would not be those in the west of Scotland who would be so downright twisted. But sadly he's probably right. Strachan and Walter Smith both wanted the game off while others procrastinated. In the end it wasn't just the right decision, it was the only one. The real curiosity was that three other fixtures in the SPL and games at a lower level remained in the diary. How, in particular, can the players of Dundee United who witnessed this horror unfold before their eyes, be ready to kick a ball again? Motherwell manager Mark McGhee has led the tributes for O'Donnell I don't think this has done much for the image of our game. It has scarred its beautiful face a little. Compassion first, commerce in its wake. The decision to postpone should never have taken so long. Death is an evil business at the best of times, but the circumstances and the timing of Phil's passing were just horrific. It will take a long time for his family to get over what has happened here. The Motherwell players will take a lot of nursing although I just wish the rest of the game could have acted with the dignity of their manager. Mark McGhee has been a class-act in all of this. They will play again when they are ready and when they do they will be ripped apart by emotion. But it is a step they will have to take. Meanwhile, if you were inconvenienced by the postponement of a football match then you will just have to live with it. And if you're moaning about it then go and have a look in the mirror. The game will be played another day. Those kids won't see their dad again
gangster Posted December 31, 2007 Author Report Posted December 31, 2007 wow im in total agreement with this letter.......................................... > > > >
DOVEScot Posted December 31, 2007 Report Posted December 31, 2007 GOOD ARTICLE BY CHICK YOUNG TODAY ABOUT PHIL Devastated, angry, distraught, alone. Phil O'Donnell's family will be experiencing all of these emotions. They had stolen from them a husband, a father, a son and a friend. It's all scandalously unfair. They now, as I did when my son Keith was taken seven years ago, will wonder why the world continues to revolve. Why it hasn't stopped in its tracks, how people can possibly go about their business as normal. Ultimately, of course, life goes on because it has to, because - when all is said and done - there is no alternative. Only this time it was about to proceed with too much haste. In the end they got it right, but how could it have taken so long to arrive at the decision to postpone the Old Firm match? While the decision-makers dithered - and at one point were seemingly about to carry on regardless - they insulted the memory of Phil and showed an alarming absence of compassion towards his family. It didn't do much for the dignity of the game, either. It was fine, it seemed, to postpone matches for the cause of the national team and for nursing Rangers' hopes in Europe. But as a mark of respect to a footballer who was a thoroughly decent bloke and who died in the most dramatic of circumstances? Strachan and Smith agreed the Old Firm game should be postponed No, sorry, carry on regardless. But, in the end, common sense won the day for the sake of a distraught widow and four kids who will never see their dad again. Forget your conspiracy theories. Bin your alternative agendas. Gordon Strachan was initially reluctant to call for the postponement of the fixture. He sensed that there would be those who would point the finger at Celtic and say that they were only making the request because of injuries and suspension - that here was a perfect way out for them. I questioned the manager, suggesting that surely even in these bitter times there would not be those in the west of Scotland who would be so downright twisted. But sadly he's probably right. Strachan and Walter Smith both wanted the game off while others procrastinated. In the end it wasn't just the right decision, it was the only one. The real curiosity was that three other fixtures in the SPL and games at a lower level remained in the diary. How, in particular, can the players of Dundee United who witnessed this horror unfold before their eyes, be ready to kick a ball again? Motherwell manager Mark McGhee has led the tributes for O'Donnell I don't think this has done much for the image of our game. It has scarred its beautiful face a little. Compassion first, commerce in its wake. The decision to postpone should never have taken so long. Death is an evil business at the best of times, but the circumstances and the timing of Phil's passing were just horrific. It will take a long time for his family to get over what has happened here. The Motherwell players will take a lot of nursing although I just wish the rest of the game could have acted with the dignity of their manager. Mark McGhee has been a class-act in all of this. They will play again when they are ready and when they do they will be ripped apart by emotion. But it is a step they will have to take. Meanwhile, if you were inconvenienced by the postponement of a football match then you will just have to live with it. And if you're moaning about it then go and have a look in the mirror. The game will be played another day. Those kids won't see their dad again There's nowt a queer as folk on a sad occasion as this, with deepest sympathy to his family and friends
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