Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Mark McGhee: "I was honoured to have been his manager"

Mark McGhee spoke from outside Fir Park today on the tragic death of Phil O'Donnell. He was flanked by Scott Leitch and Ian Stillie and faced the media in front of the growing bank of Motherwell mementos which lined the outside of the stadium.

He said, "As far as we are concerned at the football club, exactly the same applies (with regards to the response from the O'Donnell family). The players, the supporters and everyone within the executive are devastated and absolutely dumfounded by the event of Phil's death.

"We had a meeting this morning with the players and obviously they have taken it very, very badly and we're going to have to help them though that. The match on Wednesday against Hibs has been postponed and we have agreed with Celtic that the game on Sunday will also be postponed but we're waiting for that to be ratified by the SPL.

"Obviously the football club is overwhelmed with the support shown here. I'd just like to say that we're going to miss a guy who was a fine man, a guy who was a fantastic example to all of his colleagues; he was a man amongst boys in every sense of the word, in his attitude, his professionalism, in his integrity and in his sincerity.

"He was a great, great player to work with and I was honoured to have been his manager and to have worked with him."

1 comment:

John said...

R.I.P Captain Marvelous

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