England lost 3 Internationals who hadn't reached their prime,one a prospective giant of the game( Edwards ),one with 33 caps( Byrne ) and one with a phenominal goalscoring record( Taylor ). Republic of Ireland lost Whelan, and Northern Ireland lost Blanchflower,who never played again.
Therefore the tragedy affected more than just Manchester,although obviously that's where it was felt most.
Munich air crash. Sick of hearing about it.
Re: Munich air crash. Sick of hearing about it.
the secret to laying the foundation of democracy is knowing where to place the machine gun!(Foggy Dewhurst)
Re: Munich air crash. Sick of hearing about it.
Here's the statue to Duncan Edwards in Dudley's Market Place.
I'm not even a Man Utd fan- but note the strip he is in.
I'm not even a Man Utd fan- but note the strip he is in.
Re: Munich air crash. Sick of hearing about it.
I NEVER tire of hearing about it, played when football was not corrupt or a snide business, and you only have to listen to Charltons quavering voice to know how tragic it was.
I only hope Man City duly recognise the minute silence on Sunday
I only hope Man City duly recognise the minute silence on Sunday
The West London of my youth is now on dvd
I've met the man on the street............and he's a cunt
I've met the man on the street............and he's a cunt
Re: Munich air crash. Sick of hearing about it.
You're not a Chelsea or Leeds fan by any chance Sid?
SID THE CYNIC wrote:
> Is anybody else out there sick of all the out-pouring of
> 'grief' at the 50th anniversary of this crash.
>
> All this bollock about 'how good they could have been....' '
> he'd have played for Ingerland....' sob sob sob. There even
> been some mention of the '66 World Cup.
>
> Yes it was a tragic crash, but we're putting footballers way up
> on high again.
>
> One things a blessing though, if it had been a Liverpool team
> involved in that accident, the wailing and moans of their
> communal 'greiving' would have been unbearable.
>
> Oh God.. it's 20 years next yr since Hillsborough.
>
> I may leave the country to avoid it.
SID THE CYNIC wrote:
> Is anybody else out there sick of all the out-pouring of
> 'grief' at the 50th anniversary of this crash.
>
> All this bollock about 'how good they could have been....' '
> he'd have played for Ingerland....' sob sob sob. There even
> been some mention of the '66 World Cup.
>
> Yes it was a tragic crash, but we're putting footballers way up
> on high again.
>
> One things a blessing though, if it had been a Liverpool team
> involved in that accident, the wailing and moans of their
> communal 'greiving' would have been unbearable.
>
> Oh God.. it's 20 years next yr since Hillsborough.
>
> I may leave the country to avoid it.
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But do i give a fuck!!!!.
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But do i give a fuck!!!!.
Re: Munich air crash. Sick of hearing about it.
Dear all,
I agree with sid !
All this fuss over some blokes kicking a ball about !
vp002
I agree with sid !
All this fuss over some blokes kicking a ball about !
vp002
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Re: Munich air crash. Sick of hearing about it.
It's quite right that the Munich,Hillsborough,Ibrox,Bradford City tragedies
etc are all given the due acknowledgement they fully deserve
Nobody should forget that people lost their lives in such horrible ways
Granted the press do tend to go over the top when these anniversaries
come round. But it is only right that tributes are paid to those who died
at these events. Especially within the local communities as a mark of
respect to not only those who perished but also for their families
Also I agree with Sam that you cannot compare players from different eras
Bloody hell the players and managers have been going potty the last few
weeks about the Wigan pitch. Imagine them having to play every week
on pitches like the old Derby baseball ground. Now that was a mess but
funnily enough they still managed to win championships on that mudbath
Wigan is like a bowling green in comparison
etc are all given the due acknowledgement they fully deserve
Nobody should forget that people lost their lives in such horrible ways
Granted the press do tend to go over the top when these anniversaries
come round. But it is only right that tributes are paid to those who died
at these events. Especially within the local communities as a mark of
respect to not only those who perished but also for their families
Also I agree with Sam that you cannot compare players from different eras
Bloody hell the players and managers have been going potty the last few
weeks about the Wigan pitch. Imagine them having to play every week
on pitches like the old Derby baseball ground. Now that was a mess but
funnily enough they still managed to win championships on that mudbath
Wigan is like a bowling green in comparison
Re: Munich air crash. Sick of hearing about it.
Alice In Blunderland wrote:
> Are we going to get a tribute to Lancashire CCC next year? 75
> years since they last won the County Title outright.
Blimey, that's a long time for one of the 4 "big" counties not to win the County Championship.
> Are we going to get a tribute to Lancashire CCC next year? 75
> years since they last won the County Title outright.
Blimey, that's a long time for one of the 4 "big" counties not to win the County Championship.