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Neil Allmark
06 February 2008 - 18:30
I am from Dudley and now live in the United States. Growing up, the name of Duncan Edwards was synonymous with football in my hometown. Even though I was never close to seeing him play, I could tell how special a player he was to everyone. Pity he played for Utd, he's the only one of their players that Ive ever liked. RIP Duncan.
Susan
06 February 2008 - 17:12
I am a Man City fan and my family always have been but I remember my Dad telling me about how stunned the whole city was on that day in February and how they prayed for Duncan Edwards survival... My Dad said he had never seen anything like him. It was a tragedy for the whole of Manchester and for the country
KEVIN COX
06 February 2008 - 16:43
THE GREATEST PLAYER THE WORLD EVER SAW FOR A SHORT PERIOD OF TIME TAKEN BEFORE HIS TIME. GOD REST DUNCAN
cbattery
06 February 2008 - 16:36
RIP to a man who's life was cut short but never forgotten. A man who brought so much joy not only to a city but also a country. God rest your soul!
John Stevens
06 February 2008 - 15:44
Now all the world knows what I've been telling everyone about you. PERHAPS NOW THEY'LL BELIEVE ME! If there were more like you Dunc the world would be a better place. You truly were a GENTLEMAN. The light went out of my life the day you died.
Richard Meese
06 February 2008 - 15:36
Today is a very sad day. Duncan Edwards - The Greatest.
06 February 2008 - 14:24
God bless.
Anthony, West Ham United
Paula Rogers
06 February 2008 - 14:18
RIP Duncan & all the Flowers of Manchester. You will never be forgotten. I'm sorry I never got to see you play but I was born 15 years after the crash. God Bless you all xxxx
Tony
06 February 2008 - 13:23
Duncan, you were not only the greatest player this country (or indeed this world) has ever produced, but you were a great man. I remember playing football with you, Tommy Taylor and Billy whelan in the garden of the lodging you were at in Stretford and experiencing the natural kindness and fellowship of you all. No prima Donna's in those days!I had the honour of following the Busby Babes for those five glorious Youth Team years and then to see them mature into great players they became. None greater, before or after, than you Duncan, Rest in Peace
Grayso
06 February 2008 - 12:52
50 years may have passed but our memories will always last.. We will never forget the greatest team ever. R.I.P. Red Army..