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James Cockayne 21 February 2007 - 17:40
My dad used to watch the Busby Babes and Duncan was the best ever ! I was working near Dudley last year and found the Church with the Stained Glass window of Duncan , i then went to the town centre and saw the statue and finally visited his grave it was draped in utd scarves and an england euro 96 flag,iam 33 and a utd fan all my life but it meant so much to visit his grave and see where he came from and how people still remember him.I would urge all utd fans to visit Dudley and remember a true great

Ted from Welling 21 February 2007 - 09:33
On this day 49 years ago you lost your brave battle for life .. as a young boy i cried then and it still makes me cry today thinking of that day when i rad the news .. Duncan you will never die in my heart .. you were a credit to the human race and football .. iI just hope there is a heaven and that you are still playing the game you Love .. God bless you Duncan and all your family .. and of course all the Babes as well.
Love,
Ted from Welling.

Eddie(Crewe) 19 February 2007 - 20:48
The word legend isabused in the modern game. When people talk about Duncan Edwards they are talking about a TRUE LEGEND.

MICHELLE TRASMIL 15 February 2007 - 04:14
he was a great player although im a filipina im so lonely to watch what happen to him he is humble, kind and a very strong fighter. i know he is happy together with godc",)

John White (Jaypers/Johnnowhit 08 February 2007 - 16:09
Saw you and got your autograph outside the old Queens Hotel in Picaddilly Manchester Big Man when I was 11 - and you only 9 years older than me and so big!

Saw you again in the first leg against Red Star as a 12 year old in 1958 ........

and 5 weeks later mourned you along with all my other heroes lost at Munich.

Rest in Peace the Babes All - but you Big Man, the greatest of them all.

Priya, Preston Red 06 February 2007 - 21:45
Wish I could have seen you play.RIP United Legend. Never forgotten.

paul 06 February 2007 - 19:44
Never seen you play wished i could of though.heard lots of people talk about you,sounds like you were the best.Thank you.

gaffa 06 February 2007 - 19:36
Gone But NEVER Forgotten.R.I.P.

CRAIG G CANNOCK 6/02/07 06 February 2007 - 10:57
Firstly, i would have loved to have seen Duncan play. Just to have stood in the crowd and witnessed first hand this unbelievable talent would have been amazing. I've been a Man u supporter for over 27 years and have seen some great players but it would have meant everything to have seen " The Greatest ". He just loved to play, it was a different era back then, no great riches and wealth, he " lived " to play football. He loved the game and he loved his team. Dudley is local to where i live and i've grew up on stories and old footage of him in action. Duncan is a " hero " of mine, his enthusiasm, skill, power and energy was second to none. His courage and strength in battling his injuries after the crash was truly unbelievable - he just kept fighting and fighting to survive. As my children Eden and Jade grow i cant wait to tell the stories about The Great Duncan Edwards - local hero - Number 6 - Legend. It could and should of been Duncan in that winning '66 World Cup team if disater hadnt of struck a man of just 21. May his memory live on forever - God Bless you Duncan.

LAWRENCE SPENCER 06 February 2007 - 10:35
I was fortunate enough to see Dunc. play and although part of a fantastic team he always stood out as an amazing player.Apart from being our best ever player he was also a great person with the fans and people in general and a truly grat young man.


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