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jon 08 April 2008 - 09:18
being from from dudley gives me a sense of pride knowing the big man was from here,also when i go to old trafford talking to other reds they ask me questions about dudley center ,there are quite a few fans that i know who have been to see the memorabilia and grave in dudley....a true red ...anda true great...what a waste god bless ya dunc

jon 24 March 2008 - 18:10
as a regular at old trafford, once poeple know im from dudley they always ask about duncan, a pleasure to be from the place of the great man

David from Manchester 17 March 2008 - 12:06
The greatest United player in the greatest United team ever.

Andy 14 March 2008 - 22:18
I'm 31 years old, I obviously never saw Duncan play, only from old video clips and pictures but you have to wonder why someone like Duncan has had such an effect on me and fans of my age and younger when we have grown up with players such as Bryan Robson, Eric Cantona and Ronaldo. I'll tell you why, because Duncan was something special. My dad, a season ticket holder for nearly 50 years has seen all the greats play, and from an age where I was able to kick my first ball I had the name Duncan Edwards constantly drummed into me by my dad. If my dad says that Duncan was the best player ever to pull on a Manchester United shirt then that was good enough for me.

mark green 26 February 2008 - 13:17
Throughout my life my grandad as kept your memory alive Duncan and i will do the same with my children and eventually grandkids.

Nicola Pryce 22 February 2008 - 19:41
Because of the 50th anniversary of the Munich Disaster I have only just become aware of what a brilliant player Duncan was, my hero is Eric Cantona but by all accounts Duncan would have made him look like a Sunday League player, its such a shame that he never reached his full potential but he will never be forgotton by the Utd fans!

Phil Coffin 21 February 2008 - 23:23
Cannot believe it is 50 Years. I began supporting United when I was 9 in 1975 but only fully aware of Munich in 1978 when my brother bought me a special MEN 20th Anniversary Edition. I would have loved to have seen you play but really treasure those grainy B&W images of you in action. Sir Bobby Charlton says you were the best so that is good enough for me. Even if you had been alive today I would not know you but supporting United makes feel an afinity to you and all involved in The Crash. RIP in piece Big Man and God Bless you and all your Family on the 50th anniversary of your passing.

carl birkett 21 February 2008 - 19:55
many footballers have achieved glory in the red shirt of manchester united but those who saw you play say that duncan was the greatest of the lot we will never forget you duncan

Arin 21 February 2008 - 13:43
today was the sad day of demise of this great man...i still remember my grand father telling me how his world stood at a still today, and telling so many things about him that today though i never saw him, 'big dunc' is an inspirational figure to various young people like me who have been passed on this great history of manchester united by our forefathers...rip great man, and i am sure you are wining all your matches along with your mates in heaven...Always in my mind and heart till the last breath..

Arin,
Greater noida, India

21 February 2008 - 13:16
Rest in Peace Duncan.

You'll always be a part of the tapestry of Manchester United and will never be forgotten

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