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As the club celebrates its 125th anniversary, just a wee tribute to some of the players and managers who helped build Motherwell FC. Starting with the first ever Motherwell team from 1886, there are pictures and a few film clips of legends such as John 'Sailor' Hunter, who managed the 'Well for 35 years, leading them to their only top division success in the 1931/32 season. Bobby Ferrier (over 600 appearances in 20 years), Willie McFadyen (who still holds the record for goals scored in a single season in Scotland's top flight) and George Stevenson (who spent 16 years as a player and 9 as manager at Fir Park) feature from the great side of the 1930's. Also included are the League Cup and Scottish Cup winning side of the early 1950's and their successors, the 'Ancell Babes'.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Celebrating 125 years of Motherwell FC, from the very first team in 1886, to the present day. Includes pictures and film of the league winning side of the '30s, the double cup winners of the early '50s and the Ancell Babes. Also featured are the entertaining team from the mid '70s, two First Division winning sides of the '80s, 1991's Scottish Cup heroes and the men who've led the Steelmen into the modern era.

True Fir Park legends who appear include John 'Sailor' Hunter, Hughie Ferguson, George Stevenson, Bobby Ferrier, Willie McFadyen, Willie Kilmarnock, Andy Paton, Charlie Aitken, Ian St John, Joe Wark, Wullie Pettigrew, Tommy McLean, Johnny Gahagan, Stevie Kirk, Phil O'Donnell, Davie Cooper, Dougie Arnott, Tommy Coyne, James McFadden and Stephen Craigan.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7JTwxUOhSY

 

 

Thanks to Gobstopper

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So many memories, I love the second film, Wullie Pettigrew, Bobby Graham, Joe Wark all fantastic memories but Tommy Coyne me lord Tommy Coyne oh oh oh Tommy Coyne, fantastic players for the Dossers. Great tribute film for the first 125 years. Onwards and upwards Is that John Boyle walking down the stairs at the end? I just love watching the Cooper rising to celebrate so many brilliant goals.

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So many memories, I love the second film, Wullie Pettigrew, Bobby Graham, Joe Wark all fantastic memories but Tommy Coyne me lord Tommy Coyne oh oh oh Tommy Coyne, fantastic players for the Dossers. Great tribute film for the first 125 years. Onwards and upwards Is that John Boyle walking down the stairs at the end? I just love watching the Cooper rising to celebrate so many brilliant goals.

 

Yes it is John Boyle walking down the stairs at the end...

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