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Simcut
RIP to all of those that died in 1958.

I just watched 2 documentaries about it on the TV, very moving stuff. Harry Gregg is a legend.
Dj O'Callaghan
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Originally posted by Simcut
RIP to all of those that died in 1958.

I just watched 2 documentaries about it on the TV, very moving stuff. Harry Gregg is a legend.


RIP

+1 To Harry Gregg the bloke saved lives on that day, takes guts to do what he did.
Simcut
Yep, and shows what a great guy he is that he refuses to be called a hero. He made a couple of choice comments about people writing books about the Munich Crash who werent even there......great guy. He should be a 'Sir', without a doubt.

Did you watch the brief video footage of Duncan Edwards? my god, he looked an amazing player....the goal where he ran past 5/6 defenders like they werent there.

Sad couple of programs, though they were very interesting.....I felt really choked up :(
verndogs
It's nice to know that City fans observed the moment of silence for a minute after all this hoopla about their hardcore fanbase causing a disturbance.
sleepydragon
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Originally posted by verndogs
It's nice to know that City fans observed the moment of silence for a minute after all this hoopla about their hardcore fanbase causing a disturbance.


to be fair it was only the media that were stirring that up i dont think any city fans ever said that they wouldnt hold the minutes silence.
The_G0dfather
RIP

Nice to see an impressive minute of silence at Old Trafford.
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