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Rod Tarry
30 June 2002 - 18:40
Was 12 when he died & his death was difficult to accept.He was perhaps the greatest English player of all time & will always remain my favourite player.
JOHN STEVENS
30 June 2002 - 11:30
SO STRONG, YET GENTLE TOO
SO TALENTED, YET SO MODEST
SO HONEST AND RELIABLE
EVERYTHING A MAN SHOULD BE
WHY DID HE HAVE TO DIE SO YOUNG?
WHAT A ROLE MODEL.
SO PROUD OF YOU DUNCAN
EVERY TIME I THINK OF YOU MY CHEST STICKS OUT.
david harris
23 June 2002 - 12:39
I was born 5 years after Duncans death but as a born and bred Mancunian and United fan Duncan was the greatest I know my Grandad told me Whenever I think of Duncan a tear comes to my eye for the potential unfulfilled RIP Duncan the best there ever was
Mike Carney
19 June 2002 - 22:24
I still remember those forty yard crossfield balls to Johnny Berry and the powerful runs from midfield before unleashing unstoppable shots with either foot. Big Dunc was simply the best!
Mike Carney
Michael
Duth Man Utd Fan
03 June 2002 - 14:30
Duncan Edwards was the best striker WE ever had
I hope that Van Nistelrooy become the next Duncan Edwards
Mandy oliver
02 June 2002 - 22:38
I was born 2yrs after Duncan died and was raised a United fan. My dad talks about Duncan with such passion that his name cannot be mentioned without tears in his eyes. God bless Duncan Edwards and all who perished in the Munich disaster.
Mark Pearson
30 May 2002 - 19:06
This site is a fitting tribute to someone who was described a man among boys...Yet Duncan was a man who was destined to remain forever young...
Steve
29 May 2002 - 15:46
I am now living in Cyprus, having lived in England all my life previously.
I was fortunate enough to have seen Duncan play twice, once at Wembley, and once at Old Trafford with the legendary "Busby Babes" - he always was, and still is, my sporting hero - not just for his phenomenal ability, but, for his manners, courtesy, and sportsmanship.
I recall that he once lost his temper with Mc Parland in the Cup Final in 1958, when Ray Wood was kicked in the head - but, was so ashamed of himself that he apologised before it came to blows, (fortunately for Mc Parland).
A truly great sportsman, and a truly great man - let us hope his memory will be carried through the generations to come.
May you rest in peace, Duncan, and always be on the side of the angels.
stephen welch
13 May 2002 - 20:34
i just wish that i could have been born 15 years before i was born then i would have been able to see the great man play soccer with all his team mates that where so tragically killed at munich.
R.I.P. BIG DUNCAN AND ALL YOUR TEAM MATES.AND ALSO EVERYONE ELSE THAT DIED ON THE FATEFULL DAY
THE 6TH FEBRUARY 1958..
Peter Cumpper
30 April 2002 - 16:50
Although a staunch Liverpool fan, my Dad was a season ticket holder @ Anfield for many a year, and said to me firstly back in the mid-late seventies, he had yet to see a footballer grace an English football team, that could come anywhere near Duncan's ability. My Dad died in
1982, following Liverpool's reign during the most succesful period any English club has ever had, and including many of the players I would rate as Legends, and yet he was adament, not even Alan Hansen or Kenny Dalglish would come close. You must have been something else Duncan, and I wish you and your colleagues had been given the opportunity to make
the same mark on history for your tremendous talent, that your tragic loss has.RIP ALL 23