O'Donnell an underappreciated stalwart?published at 17:28 GMT
Jenna Thomson
Fan writer

Stephen O'Donnell has witnessed plenty of highs and lows during his five years at Motherwell.
Signing in the summer of 2020 under Stephen Robinson, the right-back has been part of three rebuilds and played under six managers at Fir Park.
Making 200 appearances is not something many Motherwell players do. At most, players tend to stay with us for two or three seasons then depart to pastures new.
O'Donnell has shown a loyalty that is often lacking in modern football - and the 33-year-old has been both our brightest star and our biggest scapegoat.
The man can never seem to grab the fans' hearts. This season he has been more of a rotational player than certified starter but always gives his all.
Of course he has made some mistakes over the past five years - who hasn't?
The criticism O'Donnell got while playing for Scotland has seeped into his life as a Motherwell player.
Only when he eventually moves on will people truly realise the positive impact he has had on us and start to appreciate him.


















