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Colin "Psycho' O’Neill Hall of Fame Plea + Celtic Match Preview!

Colin "Psycho' O’Neill Hall of Fame Plea + Celtic Match Preview!

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In this lively episode of Motherwell Daft, Crofty and Peter kick things off celebrating smashing through the 1,000‑subscriber mark — all while mixing their trademark humour with proper football insight. They break down last week’s Dundee match, chat about squad rotations, defensive lapses, and why Celtic “still haven’t clicked” ahead of Saturday’s massive showdown at Celtic Park.

With team news, tactical predictions, referee chat (yes, John Beaton gets a mention…), and thoughts on how Motherwell can exploit Celtic’s recent defensive vulnerabilities, the lads give supporters the honest, balanced, but always‑biased slant they’ve come to love.

Then comes the show’s standout moment — an unforgettable interview with Motherwell legend Colin O’Neill.

He brings:

  • Hilarious old‑school dressing‑room stories
  • Tales of Tommy McLean’s unique fitness methods (including minibuses and celery…)
  • Brilliant memories of the 1991 Scottish Cup run
  • Heartfelt reflections on teammates lost too soon
  • Anecdotes about hard tackles, VAR (thankfully not in his day), and life after football

It’s emotional, funny, nostalgic, and full of personality — a proper must‑listen for every Motherwell fan.

The Colin O’Neill Interview
  • How he got the nickname “Psycho”… and why Tommy McLean wasn’t thrilled about it.
  • The iconic 1991 semi‑final goal — told in classic Colin fashion.
  • Inside the Motherwell dressing room: bust‑ups, laughs, characters, camaraderie.
  • Brilliant stories featuring Cooper, Dolan, O’Donnell, and more.
  • Life after football, injuries, health battles, and fan reception years later.
  • Calls for Colin’s rightful place in the Motherwell Hall of Fame.
Fan Appreciation
  • Huge shout‑out to the 1,200+ who travelled to Dundee.
  • Celebrating guaranteed top‑six and dreaming of Europe.
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