Colin O'Neill

Colin O'Neill (born 14 June 1963) is a Northern Irish former footballer who played for Ards, Larne, Ballymena, Portadown and Motherwell, as a midfielder. O'Neill played in Motherwell's 1991 Scottish Cup Final winning side. He was one of the youngest players to feature in any Irish league, aged 15 when he made his debut. He remains a cult hero at Motherwell for his heart on his sleeve attitude and was nicknamed 'Psycho' for his no-nonsense traits. O'Neill retired aged 31 due to numerous knee injuries, from which he was unable to fully recover despite several surgeries.

Colin O'Neill

Colin O'Neill (born 14 June 1963) is a Northern Irish former footballer who played for Ards, Larne, Ballymena, Portadown and Motherwell, as a midfielder. O'Neill played in Motherwell's 1991 Scottish Cup Final winning side. He was one of the youngest players to feature in any Irish league, aged 15 when he made his debut. He remains a cult hero at Motherwell for his heart on his sleeve attitude and was nicknamed 'Psycho' for his no-nonsense traits. O'Neill retired aged 31 due to numerous knee injuries, from which he was unable to fully recover despite several surgeries.