Munich Air Disaster 1958
Tonight on BBC Radio 5Live is a fascinating documentary. It is not the story and memories of the crash; that has been covered many times. This is about the way Manchester Utd rebuilt themselves in the ensuing weeks, months and years.
It is an emotional and thought provoking listen.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09rzqtp
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Last weekend, we were in Turin. We went to the Superga Basilica on a hill outside town where there's a memorial to the Torino team of 1949 that crashed in to that hill on the way back from a friendly in Lisbon. The whole team, who'd just won five Scudettas on the trot, was wiped out.
Torino as a team never recovered their preeminent position in their home city, let alone the country, and now play second fiddle to Juventus.7 -
I was at Highbury on the previous Saturday when they beat Arsenal 5-4 in a classic.
What I found strange at the time was that Jeff Whitefoot who had been sold to Forest declined the opportunity to return .0 -
Many fans were haunted by the disaster and didn’t return to Old Trafford, he may have felt similarly.Starinnaddick said:I was at Highbury on the previous Saturday when they beat Arsenal 5-4 in a classic.
What I found strange at the time was that Jeff Whitefoot who had been sold to Forest declined the opportunity to return .
Like Zambia, Torino and Chapecoense very sad.1 -
What was Duncan Edwards like as a player?Starinnaddick said:I was at Highbury on the previous Saturday when they beat Arsenal 5-4 in a classic.
What I found strange at the time was that Jeff Whitefoot who had been sold to Forest declined the opportunity to return .0 -
quite a few manchester united fans over in munich for it a lot of global supporters clubs.0
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Exceptional and still a young man . Bobby Charlton rated him very highly.Friend Or Defoe said:
What was Duncan Edwards like as a player?Starinnaddick said:I was at Highbury on the previous Saturday when they beat Arsenal 5-4 in a classic.
What I found strange at the time was that Jeff Whitefoot who had been sold to Forest declined the opportunity to return .0 -
Had he lived and recovered Duncan Edwards would have been 29 when we won the World Cup and at the peak of his powers.1
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Good article here. I went to Dudley in December and saw the memorial, the stained glass windows at St. Francis' Church and his grave. https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/duncan-edwards-the-genius-who-could-have-won-england-three-world-cups-3gjz63jbb?shareToken=7496cf87347108c2305dc29866aed8400
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Have been reading about this and saw that the former Man City goalkeeper Frank Swift also sadly died in the crash, he was a journalist at the time. On his Wiki page shows him making a guest appearance for Charlton Athletic.0
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I visited that a few years ago. Very moving.AddicksAddict said:Last weekend, we were in Turin. We went to the Superga Basilica on a hill outside town where there's a memorial to the Torino team of 1949 that crashed in to that hill on the way back from a friendly in Lisbon. The whole team, who'd just won five Scudettas on the trot, was wiped out.
Torino as a team never recovered their preeminent position in their home city, let alone the country, and now play second fiddle to Juventus.0 - Sponsored links:
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My father was adamant that had it not been for Frank Swift and Bert Williams of Wolves, Sam Bartram would have been England's number one.superdulvertonred said:Have been reading about this and saw that the former Man City goalkeeper Frank Swift also sadly died in the crash, he was a journalist at the time. On his Wiki page shows him making a guest appearance for Charlton Athletic.
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They also picked Gil Merrick and Ted Ditchburn in front of him . Sam deserved better.RedChaser said:
My father was adamant that had it not been for Frank Swift and Bert Williams of Wolves, Sam Bartram would have been England's number one.superdulvertonred said:Have been reading about this and saw that the former Man City goalkeeper Frank Swift also sadly died in the crash, he was a journalist at the time. On his Wiki page shows him making a guest appearance for Charlton Athletic.
Amazing that he was runner up to the great Tom Finney for Footballer of the year in 1954 at 40 years of age .1