I'm sure us Blues will be "impeccable" next Sunday at the swamp observing the minutes silence, as we were in 2008 commemerating the 50th anniversary of the Munich disaster
R.I.P. Bobby - an honest United player I had the privilege of watching many, many years ago. PS Don't misjudge the comment - BLUE through and through that's me and mine.
One of very few real gentleman who wore the Rag shirt , there was no nastiness or attitude from on or off the pitch and was iked universally , i hate the Rags with a passion, but this man deserves the utmost respect , R-I-P
Played for the rags when they were not the hateable and egotistic twats that they are today and since 1992.
As much as the Munich Air Disaster affected him and for the rest of his life, he never kept on and on about it to win sympathy, unlike the media still do today.
Death as ever is sad news.
I had Bobby Charlton's signature and a note on a piece of paper pinned to my wall when I was a nipper.
My dad taught his daughters to drive and my elder brother was one of those city one week, utd the next types.
My dad said he was a lovely man and I trust his judgement.
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