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tony
25 February 2006 - 23:06
After all this time,and all uniteds achievements Duncan is still the most talked about and respected of players ever to have pulled on the red shirt. R.I.P. Duncan, never far from our thoughts.
Mick
24 February 2006 - 18:27
What he would have achieved and became can only be guessed at sadly, Englands greatest footballer.......this coming from a Newcastle United fan. What a tragic loss.
Leia
21 February 2006 - 12:03
48 years since Dunc left us, the name still sends shivers down spines. The greatest of the lot, lost so young. What Duncan could have, would have acheived is stuff of legends. RIP Duncan, keep the red flag flying high.
John
20 February 2006 - 22:02
Rest In Peace Duncan
19 February 2006 - 15:54
Duncan, where ever you are now I hope you are happy and warm. On cold dark nights your ghost can be heard upon Old Trafford's hallowed ground. R.I.P
19 February 2006 - 15:38
R.I.P I have a top ten list of things that I would dearly love to see in a church. Having already seen the Child Of Prague efigy, the next thing on my list is the Staine glass Window of Duncan Edwards, followed by The Sistine Chapel, in that order.
19 February 2006 - 15:28
R.I. Duncan, have Posh and Becks been to see you in your window?. May your candle burn forever.
Ashley
17 February 2006 - 09:13
I'm no united fan. But i am a Dudley lad. I think united fans and people around the world fail to realise just how much Duncan means to us. I dont think any town on earth has a greater son.God Bless you Big Dunc. You mean more to us than you'll ever know.
Peter Deaman
14 February 2006 - 15:03
I was born in 1960, two years after Duncan's death, but was brought up on magical stories of the great Busby Babes. My mother was a Funeral Director at JT Brookes in Quary Bank and made the arrangements for Duncan's funeral. The boy born a man lit up the whole world in his tragically short life. There will never be anyone of his stature again.
Stuart Leeming
07 February 2006 - 22:04
It is such a crying shame that such a talent had to be snatched away along with all the other great players who died. Had he lived it would have been he who lifted the World Cup as England captain and not Booby Moore. Someone of his brilliance should not have been denied his chance at glory, especially in such a terrible way.