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George Dryburgh 09 October 2006 - 13:04
I never saw Duncan play but going about what i have seen on dvds and many telly programmes he would be worth Billions not millions.
People do say he would have been the best player in the world if he may already have made that.
I know one thing is there a player alive today who is better than duncan.

08 October 2006 - 15:24
Reading about Duncan Edwards in an old book that I purchased about the Babies, how terrible it must have been for Mr & Mrs Edwards to lose both of their children. One can only imagine their pain and gief. I hope they are all together in heaven now.

tim piper 07 October 2006 - 19:50
visited your grave yesterday in Dudley and the house you were raised in.RIP Duncan you were truely a alltime football legend.Happy 70th birthday last sunday,thanks for the memories.

Adrian Keenan 02 October 2006 - 09:25
For the last 49 years all I have is wondeful memories of you Duncan , they grow stronger each year.Much loved and sadly missed. How your Mum must have missed you and stayed strong and proud all those years is hard to imagine. I hope that you are all at peace with each other.God bless you Duncan and thank you for the memories.

Bobby 01 October 2006 - 21:37
Happy Birthday Dunc.

Football will never forget one of the greatest players of all time....

annwen 30 September 2006 - 10:13
I was a heartbroken 15yr old in 1958. Still a Man Utd fan. Duncan would be 70 years old tomorrow Oct 1st.

Tim 29 September 2006 - 13:29
Duncan, I am 46 and sadly never saw you play. My late father told me about you and I have passed on his admiration to my son who is 11 and has you picture on his wall. Our thoughts will be with you this Sunday 1 October 2006, your 70th birthday.

Teun 25 September 2006 - 15:37
I just read a story in the dutch magazine ''Hard Gras'' about Duncan Edwards.
The way he was described in the story and the way he played football together with his character, makes me think that he was a great footballer and a great person to have in your football team.

Teun (from Holland)

Bill 13 September 2006 - 23:07
Too young to see the great man play, but my birthplace of Newton Heath has streets named after the Munich victims. When I see big Dunc's name it reminds me of the great loss. My family have filled me in on what a wonderful player and man he was. RIP Duncan...we shall never forget!

Nick 13 September 2006 - 19:08
Although you were born and died long before me, according to my grandfathers....you were simply the best, and thats good enough for me. The greats always go young.

Rest in peace Duncan.


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