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Meer Shah 30 January 2004 - 12:06
I hav heard and read a lot about Duncan and feel that it is such a shame that a great like him had his career cut short so tragically. My regards to his friends and family. I am sure he would have been proud of the way that Manchester United Football Club have risen from the ashes and continue to put a lot of emphasis on youngsters in football.

Zubin 26 January 2004 - 09:52
I've just recently learnt about Duncan Edwards. Sir Bobby Charlton described him as the best at his time. Coming from a legend as Sir Bobby it's a great tribute. It has increased my admiration for Duncan. Being a big fan of his club I think Duncan would be one of the foremost things that come to your mind when u say Manchester United. Rest In Peace.

Vikki 22 January 2004 - 19:06
proud to be a supporter of his team. R.I.P

P.J. Gibson 18 January 2004 - 22:54
The greatest player to play for man utd he could play in any position. All the greatest players speak about in such high esteem I watched him in one match take a penalty and he bursted the net. I met him a few times he gave me a photograph which i still got.

Linda 31 December 2003 - 00:16
just want to say what an amazing site you have here . even though i am irish my Dad is originally from manchester and had the pleasure of seeing Duncan Edwards play with the rest of the busby babes . i wish i could have shared that pleasure with him . from what i have seen on tv and heard form my Dad he was an amazing footballer and an honourable person .
all the best
Linda . Red 4 ever .

m gilleard 13 December 2003 - 21:29
all the articles i have read about duncan edwards tells me he must have been the best player ever what a shame his tragic death robbed us of the privelage of seeing him perform,may he rest in peace

Ian Payne [Lichfield] 01 December 2003 - 23:01
Duncan was a great footballer and a much liked person. He was a true hero and it is a pity many of today's footballers don't live life and work the game to the same standards.
I come from a rich footballing legacy. My Great Great Uncle was co-founder of West Brom Albion, my uncle was manager of Maidehead Utd in the 1960's and his cousin Phil Giles played for Walsall FC and England under 18's in 1950's.

david laffan 23 November 2003 - 19:25
Duncan is a legend in Manchester.He is revered by all his peers,reds and blues alike.The man is sadly gone but his memory will never die.

22 November 2003 - 17:57
you,will continue to send echoes through every generation for being a legend,in which you are truly worthy of,your life had a great meaning and great inspiration,thank you.-r.i.p

Scott Faulkner 21 November 2003 - 17:10
I'm a Dudley lad and you are the reason I support United. Now I write for United magazine and I hope my words in February do you justice.
Please can anyone, friend or relative, who knew Duncan to get in touch with me on 0161 868-8537.


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