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Pete Jones 11 September 2003 - 21:25
Hi, Great site, great player. My son, born tonight 11 September is named Duncan Edward Trevor Jones.

Becki-Claire 10 September 2003 - 22:21
At 18 years old, I am of course far too young to have seen Duncan play apart from the occasional newsreel which I have recorded off various documentaries since Munich occured. Nevertheless, it is a testimant to the man himself that I say without questionable doubt that he was the greatest footballer of the 20th century, and shall, in my eyes, forever be the greatest to grace a football pitch. For a long while I was overwhelmed with grief when I found out of the tragedy at a young age but as I came to mature, I realised Duncan was in a class of his own in all aspects. Not just an inspiring footballer he was indeed a true gentleman and a legacy. The only thing one can say is that he was greated with such power and determination the Man above could only want him to join the angels above and shine on. We are all so proud of you, none more so than your mother whose eyes always shone when she spoke. Now she is reunited with you once more. RIP Duncan, your legend shall forever live on.

p.wes,salford 10 September 2003 - 12:52
more knowledgable football people than me, who saw duncan play, have said that had duncan edwards survived, bobby moore(one of the all- time greats), would not have got half the number of england caps, and we,ll never know what england would have achieved in the 58 and 62 world cups had duncan, roger, tommy and the other lads been there.

Leia 29 August 2003 - 17:11
Dunc had simply everything, the only thing he never had, was his life. I never saw him play, but I don't need to know how good he was. Sir Matt, always said he was the greatest, that's good enough for me.

David 04 August 2003 - 08:48
How can anyone say Edwards was a talent 'up there' with the likes of Pele and Maradonna, no, Duncan was way above them!

Dave Holt 16 July 2003 - 18:17
Duncan Edwards, Englands greatest ever player. A man, who if he had lived through Munich would have been up there with Pele, Best and Maradona

paul 13 July 2003 - 01:04
we have three great footballing traditions here in dudley.west bromwich albion,wolverhampton wanderers and DUNCAN EDWARDS.go to the leisure center and see the display i am still mesmorised and in awe at it ,and i see it twice weekly.a true black country legend.

alex irwin jnr 01 July 2003 - 19:19
i never seen duncan play but could some one name a better player to date i know i cant this was one of the greatest tragidies of all time rest in peace duncan

Paul Rea 27 June 2003 - 12:43
I never saw 'Big Duncan' play but i know that he was an all time great no-one comes near him. Also everyone who supports 'Man Utd' will never forget the legend

14 June 2003 - 00:07
I have seen footage of the likes of pele, maradona, best etc... and they are the three best players i have seen but if it is true that Duncan Edwards was better than all of these, then i would like to ask anyone if they have any video footage. I like to think of myself as a true united fan and although I have never seen him play, it brings a tear to my eye just thinking about how such a talented person on and off the pitch could be taken away so young. R.I.P.


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