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DARREN SMITH 22 November 2007 - 22:59
DUNCAN EDWARDS,NEVER ,EVER TO BE FORGOTTEN.THE TRUE RED HERO WHO STANDS ABOVE ALL OVERS

Aarpit verma 10 November 2007 - 16:59
though i am only 17 year old , having read extensively about duncan and the busby babes,and hearing my father and grand father about you, i feel myself proud to be a manchester united suporter... you have certainly moved my life and inspired...rest in peace...

Aarpit, india

Thorbjørn Ellefsen 09 November 2007 - 21:15
With respect for a player I wish I had met.

Sean Coughlan 25 October 2007 - 15:12
i grew up hearing all about Duncan from my father and have been watching the reds since 1962, so when i started to work for Dudley MBC in 2005,little did i know where i would end up working, i am the neighbourhood manager for Castle and Priory which covers the estate the great man grew up on.my job is to work with community groups and one as just been set up to organise an event next year to celebrate the lif of Duncan Edwards. we are looking for sponsorship and any other help that can be given by those that appreciate real footballing talent.
please get in touch and make this event a credit to his name.
Sean Coughlan - call Dudley MBC and ask to be redirected to me.

Jordan, Manchester 17 October 2007 - 19:36
All my life I've been captivated by The Busby Babes, and the boy Duncan a collosus with his huge thighs and puffed out chest, was a giant of the game a true Busby babe the consumate proffessional who loved playing football.
He was adored by fellow players, fans and anyone who saw him play.
Sleep Well Duncan we'll always miss you.

eddie gibbons ( Dublin Ireland 11 October 2007 - 15:08
A broken plane
A broken dream
A broken heart
A broken team
No words were said
A silent vow
We loved you then
We love you now.

graeme 01 October 2007 - 19:58
happy birthday to be called a better player than best,pele and maradonna at the age of 21 is something special players are judged on how good they are at the end of there careers,people forget to relise that your career ended at 21 instead of them saying we don't know how good he would have been.but how good you were is why your called the greatest and many a ex player and fan have said even after pele and maradonna played that you are by far the best you have ever seen so from what they say pele and maradonna aT THERE BEST MUST HAVE BEEN AVEARAGE in terms of ablity when compared with you and you were only 21 at the time another 7 years you had to improve your game r.i.p i have saddened that there is no program on about you.

17 September 2007 - 16:08
Like many others on this page, I never saw Duncan Edwards play but his legend lives on. As its said 'Men will grow old with his names on their lips'. I remember a story my father keeps telling me, that my grandfather came home from one afternoon and told my father (who was still a 8 yr old) that he saw a 11 yr old school boy play football, who will one day play for England. That boy was Big Dunc.

My wife grew up in Dudley and she actually lived in 'Duncan Edward Close' what an honour.

FAHEEM UKADIA 28 August 2007 - 16:05
IF DUNCAN EDWARDS WAS ALIVE HE WOULD STILL BE THE BEST FOOTBALLER

John Stanfield 23 August 2007 - 22:47
Saw him play when I was 12yrs old. He would have been England captain for many years.The man is a LEGEND.


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