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caroline 08 February 2008 - 00:40
I will never forget the great part you played in the history of manchester united.I just wish i could have seen you play,Rest in peace duncan, we will never forget you. xx

Roy (Salford) 07 February 2008 - 22:15
A fantastic player from a fantastic team. All the best to all football loving fans.
I am going to see Eddie Colman's grave tomorrow and will give him your regards.

Jim Taroni 07 February 2008 - 21:28
I only saw Duncan play live once, many times but not enough on T.V. He was so good he could have played in any team, in any era and still have been starman. His book "Tackle soccer this way" would be an ideal gift for any young boy wanting to play football. Thanks for great memories. God bless them all.

DAVID EVANS 07 February 2008 - 19:21
I WAS ONLY TEN WHEN THE DISASTER HAPENED.MY MOTHER TOLD ME WHEN I CAME HOME FROM SCHOOL ABOUT DUNCAN EDWARDS PASSING AWAY.I WENT UP TO THE BEDROOM AND CRIED AND CRIED.REST IN PEACE DUNCAN YOU ARE STIL MISSED.

Mike Warren 07 February 2008 - 18:50
A legend never ever forgotten

Kevin 07 February 2008 - 17:42
As an avid football supporter my thoughts are with you on this sad day.

steve 07 February 2008 - 14:10
I have been a Crystal palace supporter for 50
years and was only 8 years old when this tradegy struck the whole of Manchester and the footballing world. My only regret is that
I was to young to have appreciated Duncans stature as a player and the impact he had made on the British game. RIP all those who perished.

Andy 07 February 2008 - 06:21
Never seen you play, but I hope I will when we meet in the heaven.
RIP BIG DUNC

07 February 2008 - 00:44
My Grandad watched You play, but He took his stories to his grave. See You on the other side one day,
Andy.

Danny, Manchester 07 February 2008 - 00:26
Time goes by and the hurt seeps slowly away. The clock ticks on and an anniversary comes by to bring all of those glorious moments rushing back into the memory. In a perfect world, you would be sitting at home, at 71 years of age, reminiscing about the
great games you had played, the wonderful players you had played with and against and the European and World Cups you had won. Sadly this world is anything but perfect. Thank you, Duncan, for the memories, you will always be loved and cherished by many more than you would ever imagine.


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