@@timothywinters8199 he didn’t compare them, it’d just be an interesting battle between two world class players. Duncan Edwards was on course to become the greatest ever English player to this day, he was that far ahead of everyone else.
@@timothywinters8199 Direct battle as in Edwards would have been against Pele on the pitch competing for all the marbles internationally, at least that's how I understood it.
To think Duncan Edwards was 21 when he died having just finished 3rd in the balon dor , already had England caps , even Di Stefano was claimed to have told Real President ,Bernabeu, "if there is one player that can improve us, it's Duncan Edwards"
Nicky Scaramuzzi well first the whole team didn’t die so you’re wrong there, and do you realize how disrespectful that is and then joke about Lingard afterwards. What if I was to laugh at you when your wife dies or even your parents and whole family and joke around, how would you feel? Maybe think about other people you selfish piece of shit...
February 6th, 2021; mark your calendars, ladies and gentlemen. The 63rd anniversary of the Munich Air Disaster, we are playing Everton at Old Trafford. Here’s hoping the lads don’t disappoint ☘️🔴
Utd were due to play Wolves on the Saturday,Wolves went on to win back to back titles.Strange to think that United had still reached the semifinals of the European cup and lost to AC Milan,who lost to Real Madrid. Utd made the FA cup final again after losing to Villa in 57, this time 58 lost to Bolton.
I remember the last game the team played, against Arsenal at Highbury, a few days before the tragedy occurred. I was 12 years old and my father took an aunt of mine and me to see the game at Highbury. It was a cold, dusky winter day. I recall marvelling at the famous giant clock at the end of the stadium. My family came from Manchester and I was an ardent United supporter, always anxiously following the team's results each Saturday. This game at Arsenal was the first professional football league game I'd ever seen and I was nervously shaking from start to finish. We were standing right down at the front, level with the pitch and watched while Duncan Edwards signed an autograph for a fan virtually at the centre spot while the teams were warming up before the match. Duncan Edwards, Bill Whelan, Tommy Taylor, Matt Busby ....... . Heroes, all of them for this 12 year old. To cut a long story short, the game was a tit-for-tat. It went continuously from one end to the other and I was sweating buckets but "suffering silently"! Anyway, United won 5-4! At the final whistle I was very relieved, but still shivered - not from cold, just nerves! It must have been one of the best games to date then. Those were the days of REAL football. Not this modern soft, show business namby-pamby. Those chaps earned comparatively well in those days, and I emphasize the term "earned". These days, even certain teams in lower divisions receive far more than they could ever "earn" ...... or can anyone explain and convince me that hundreds of thousands PER WEEK can be "earned". I rest my case! All the best to all, Horatio Nelson.
Trying to write a book is embarrassing but more importantly where do you want the money to go? Your obviously of the thinking that working class people shouldn't have money! I'm baffled that you believe the owners, the business men, the already millionaires should get all the money! I completely disagree I believe the players are the most important people in football (apart from fans obviously) and that if the club's are earning all that money then the players should get most of it as they have earned it more then the owners have. But you are typical of class racism that still goes on and you are an example of this! It's sad someone of your age still thinks the players should just be happy to play and the rich get all the money
An of course it is earned as Ferguson said "to make it as a premiership player you are one in ten million so it's a very very hard job to get and they make small money compared to banks, and CEOS, and stock investors etc and football is a much harder skill then any kind of business work as anyone who puts there mind to it can be successful in business but not everyone can become a professional footballer" Ferguson actually thinks they are not paid enough when you compare it to actors and things like that!
I am a Huddersfield fan and the Munich memorial game was Manchester United vs Huddersfield and I went to the memorial before the game and it was heart warming
@@jimmykouba4494 Firstly I think you mean "you're" which means you are below average intelligence. The GENUINE Liverpool fans like me remove ourselves from the morons who think the Munich disaster is anything to mock
The thing that bothers me, which I have just found out is that 2 players who survived but were unable to play again were evicted from their club accomodation when it became clear they would not play again. Those players were Jackie Blanchflower and Johhny Berry. To see United treat them like that leaves a really bad taste in my mouth.
What else could they do? And what hell does it have to do with Matt Busby, he was the manager not the owner and I'm sure he wasn't paid enough to pay for there housing fgs! I'm baffled by what you think they should of done? If they were going to look after every player who has a career ruining injury we would have hundreds if not thousands on the books 😂! Your being daft!
I will make fun of EVERYTHING about United and Mancs. But when it comes to a disaster, where young men DIED there should be no form of disrespect from any rivals. It’s a beautiful comeback story from Man Utd, to win the European cup. Rest In Peace
It's the 62nd Anniversary today. Rest In Peace to all of people who died from the Munich Disaster. This really touched me. I am not even a Manchester United fan.
Still brings me to tears watching this. Just educating my 7 and 9 year old sons so they will always remember the foundation on which this club is built, long before the Glazers started crushing the life out of it.
@@fredericv2744 Oh ok so United fans singing “The sun was right” And “It’s never your fault” referring to hillsborough is fine, but when 60 odd people sing about Munich it’s worse?
I am a Man U fan. When I came across Hillsborough tragedy I had to check out all footages. For three days I watched and cried and when I thought I couldn't cry anymore I cried. I did the same with Man U tragedy. I have respect for LP. No one should have died. The 96 should not have happened. Two cities, two tragedies, rivalry that goes back couple generations. Both are two sides of the same coin. (31 years 2 mon. 10 days separate these two tragedies. FYI.).
@@TheInvincibleH yeah sure just 60, much more than that, and thats like saying its fine that i committed genocide if someone else killed more people than me, not time to get all defensive
Still cannot stand the pain. Tears 😂 of sadness for all who left us in 1958🎉 Duncan Edwards must have been strong as a horse as my family would always stay Gone but not forgotten Tears of joy ever since MUFC FOOTBALLER
I just came across this beautiful clip. As a Man U fan from the States, RIP Busby Babes, Always Remembered, Never Forgotten. #We'llNeverDie. #FlowersOfManchester. The song at the end first time hearing it, "Flowers Of Manchester, so beautiful, yet haunting that it definitely grabbed my attention, rightly so.
What if the Munich air disaster never happened would we be now talking about man united as the record holder of European cups won by a English team, was that how good the busby babes were?
It's impossible to say. Of the ten players who were killed or never played again I doubt all ten would have stayed at Old Trafford and built the decade long team of dominance many suspect. Geoff Bent was almost certainly leaving in the summer as he was struggling to get a game. There's also an anecdote regarding Ex United legend Johnny Carey who was Blackburn manager at the time. He got the Everton job that October and when discussing his team building plans with chairman, John Moores, they discussed two of the players killed in the crash [it was never said which two] but the discussion ended with Carey telling Moores, if money had been no object I could have convinced both lads to sign. Moores apparently replied "This is Everton, money is no object."
I would say the progression of the team would probably have been more natural if Munich never happens. Busby was ruthless manager prior to Munich. Just look at his history with goal keepers. We can look at Ferguson era for comparison, were you can clearly see a logical pattern in the team development, just an example just look at the players Ferguson moved on in summer of 1995. He knew which 3 players to move on before bringing the kids. But back to Babes, Its just sad knowing that Geoff Bent hadn't played a game all season, last played in April of the previous season, but i have heard it reported that Geoff Bent wanted to stay at United, no matter what.
Football was ruthless however and players never got what they wanted. As an update, I'm advised that Bolton's Bill Ridings had already enquired as to the availability of Bent if the price was right. I'm also told that the two players Carey suggested he would have taken to Everton if the crash hadn't happened were Jackie Blanchflower and Billy Whelan. It was of course easy for Cary to suggest to his new chairman eight months after the event but if he had indeed signed the pair, we can speculate on their future from the fact Carey did indeed sign a full back, Alex Parker and a forward, Roy Vernon in his first two months in the job. Both went on to form integral parts of Everton's 1963 title side with Vernon captaining the team.
@@TheGiantKillers Geoff Bent was happy staying at old trafford, his own wife acknowledged this plus tommy taylor was offered to inter milan in 57 and flat refused, loyalty was more back then than being mercenary, i for one reckon that team wouldve been unstoppable here and abroad, the squad was immense, virtually international in the reserves, like webster of wales, young guns like stiles and giles coming thru and denis law was earmarked whilst the babes was alive, coupled with best in the 60's, a team with edwards colman best stiles giles law pegg whelan and taylor..well just wow..
@@shaka7594 It's a romantic notion to believe all eight players were going to stay at Old Trafford for the next decade and they were going to beat all comers and dominate the game. David Meek, when asked to discuss it in the 70s, argued that the Munich team would most likely have mostly been broken up by 1962 and cited the big money sales of star men, Dennis Violett and Johnny Giles as evidence the club needed cash. The 62/63 team contained Charlton, Law, Herd, Stiles, Giles, Foulkes, Cantwell, Dunne, Crerrand and Gregg but such was the competitiveness of the game by 1962 that such a strong sounding United side almost got relegated. Meek suggested that only Duncan Edwards and David Pegg would have still been in the side by that stage. Few in the press knew the goings on at Old Trafford in the eraly 60s better than Meek. As for Bent. It's not opinion. The Manchester Evening News regarded the deal as almost certain at the end of the season.
Life and death goes beyond football/sports, dude. You don't need to announce yourself a fan of an opposing team to show human compassion for players on other teams
February 6 1958 Manchester United Plane Crashed In Munich 23 Died And 8 Manchester United Players Dead Bobby Charlton And Sir Matt Busby Survived This Is The Worst Day Of Manchester United's History
saying the captain made a mistake without going on to mention it was later proven that the runway hadnt been cleared is wrong! he was as much a victim as those that died that day
So sad who knows what they would have went on to achieve . Busby went on to win the European cup if the babes hadn’t lost their lives I think they would have achieved it. God rest their souls.
From all of us Manchester City fans we pay tribute. Never forgotten. Forever alive. RIP
Love that mate your true football fans
Every 2 city fans
Lol yeah when Man City fans are chanting who’s that dying on the run way Man City fans have no fucking morals or respect
Exactly! I'm a City fan but that don't matter when things like this happen. RIP The Babes and everyone else killed
You are a real fan, respect earned
I'm a Barca fan but I feel like crying having been enlightened about this incident that changed football history
U should see the movie “United” it will definitely make u cry😢
Respect
I’m from Dudley, born and raised. Duncan Edwards is a legend we always remember him and honour him.
We are always proud of our Kid.
if this hadn't happened we would've probably seen a direct battle between a prime Pele and Duncan Edwards from 1962 to 1970 World Cups.
England may have won the '58 world cup too certainly seems we would have been a contender
edwards was good but comparing him to pele is pushing it
@@timothywinters8199 he didn’t compare them, it’d just be an interesting battle between two world class players. Duncan Edwards was on course to become the greatest ever English player to this day, he was that far ahead of everyone else.
@@timothywinters8199 pele is overrated
@@timothywinters8199 Direct battle as in Edwards would have been against Pele on the pitch competing for all the marbles internationally, at least that's how I understood it.
To think Duncan Edwards was 21 when he died having just finished 3rd in the balon dor , already had England caps , even Di Stefano was claimed to have told Real President ,Bernabeu, "if there is one player that can improve us, it's Duncan Edwards"
😭😭😭
😞😞
Life is cruel😭
Damn... Rip Duncan Edwards 💔
Still one of the greatest player to ever play the game shame as he wasn't even close to his prime would have won it all world Cup etc
manchester united will never die
Well the entire team did in 1958 so you'd be wrong there.
Nicky Scaramuzzi shut the fuck up, you disrespectful bastard
@@mufc3575 Sorry for disrespecting Manchester United, and Lingard too. Full respect for Lingard he's the next De Bruyne just give him a year or so.
@@nickyscaramuzzi7870 😂😂😂thats soo mean but true
Nicky Scaramuzzi well first the whole team didn’t die so you’re wrong there, and do you realize how disrespectful that is and then joke about Lingard afterwards. What if I was to laugh at you when your wife dies or even your parents and whole family and joke around, how would you feel? Maybe think about other people you selfish piece of shit...
I have high respect for the goalkeeper for saving two players
Lexi Russell I met him
XYT Mysticalz YT wow 😮 your so lucky
harry gregg also pulled a pregnant mother along with her crying baby out of the fire. a true hero.
63 years and counting. Always in our hearts. You will never be forgotten The Flowers of Manchester. R.I.P.
RIP exactly 61 years today😩😭😭🙏🏼
63 now :(
Now 64😭😭
Now 65
Now 66
February 6th, 2021; mark your calendars, ladies and gentlemen.
The 63rd anniversary of the Munich Air Disaster, we are playing Everton at Old Trafford. Here’s hoping the lads don’t disappoint ☘️🔴
Utd were due to play Wolves on the Saturday,Wolves went on to win back to back titles.Strange to think that
United had still reached the semifinals of the European cup and lost to AC Milan,who lost to Real Madrid.
Utd made the FA cup final again after losing to Villa in 57, this time 58 lost to Bolton.
WE WON!!!
@@zainjaved18hmmm
* 2021 🤦♂️
Flowers of Manchester? More like weeds.
I remember the last game the team played, against Arsenal at Highbury, a few days before the tragedy occurred. I was 12 years old and my father took an aunt of mine and me to see the game at Highbury. It was a cold, dusky winter day. I recall marvelling at the famous giant clock at the end of the stadium. My family came from Manchester and I was an ardent United supporter, always anxiously following the team's results each Saturday. This game at Arsenal was the first professional football league game I'd ever seen and I was nervously shaking from start to finish. We were standing right down at the front, level with the pitch and watched while Duncan Edwards signed an autograph for a fan virtually at the centre spot while the teams were warming up before the match. Duncan Edwards, Bill Whelan, Tommy Taylor, Matt Busby ....... . Heroes, all of them for this 12 year old. To cut a long story short, the game was a tit-for-tat. It went continuously from one end to the other and I was sweating buckets but "suffering silently"! Anyway, United won 5-4! At the final whistle I was very relieved, but still shivered - not from cold, just nerves! It must have been one of the best games to date then. Those were the days of REAL football. Not this modern soft, show business namby-pamby. Those chaps earned comparatively well in those days, and I emphasize the term "earned". These days, even certain teams in lower divisions receive far more than they could ever "earn" ...... or can anyone explain and convince me that hundreds of thousands PER WEEK can be "earned". I rest my case! All the best to all, Horatio Nelson.
How good was Duncan Edwards?
As a 14 year old I attended that match as an Arsenal supporter! Good game!
Beautiful story mate
Trying to write a book is embarrassing but more importantly where do you want the money to go? Your obviously of the thinking that working class people shouldn't have money! I'm baffled that you believe the owners, the business men, the already millionaires should get all the money! I completely disagree I believe the players are the most important people in football (apart from fans obviously) and that if the club's are earning all that money then the players should get most of it as they have earned it more then the owners have. But you are typical of class racism that still goes on and you are an example of this! It's sad someone of your age still thinks the players should just be happy to play and the rich get all the money
An of course it is earned as Ferguson said "to make it as a premiership player you are one in ten million so it's a very very hard job to get and they make small money compared to banks, and CEOS, and stock investors etc and football is a much harder skill then any kind of business work as anyone who puts there mind to it can be successful in business but not everyone can become a professional footballer" Ferguson actually thinks they are not paid enough when you compare it to actors and things like that!
I am a Huddersfield fan and the Munich memorial game was Manchester United vs Huddersfield and I went to the memorial before the game and it was heart warming
Respect from a Liverpool FC fan
Peckish Wolf can’t forget 96
Yeah.. But you guys are singing it on OUR F**KEN MATCH
@@ReJeoL yeah, they took the right fucking piss. CUNTS
John Donovan the fans yes, not the club. The club even loaned out a few players to Man United to complete the rest of the season.
fortress anfield....thanks a lot
Got so emotional Busby Babes❤️❤️
You’ll never walk alone
Rivals not enemies ❤️❤️
Respect stay strong 💪💪.
From a Liverpool fan
I’m a true Man Utd fan after watching this I fell like crying
U dont need to be man united fan to cry on this video
@@Verminator05 lmao
@@ishpreetsingh5845 At least he is Honest.
Every year you will want and some times out of the blue. So cry if you have too. I have and not ashamed to say it.
Munich Twat 😂
I'm a Liverpool fan, but hang my head in shame at the vile chanting of some of our "so called supporters" taunting about the Munich disaster.
They are vile and so are the United fans who make fun of hilsborough
Don't forget those scummy Munich bastard cunts who sing 96 was not enough.
You'll all on your own on this fight. I have heard the same stuff from other posts I follow.
@@jimmykouba4494 Firstly I think you mean "you're" which means you are below average intelligence. The GENUINE Liverpool fans like me remove ourselves from the morons who think the Munich disaster is anything to mock
The thing that bothers me, which I have just found out is that 2 players who survived but were unable to play again were evicted from their club accomodation when it became clear they would not play again. Those players were Jackie Blanchflower and Johhny Berry. To see United treat them like that leaves a really bad taste in my mouth.
I never knew that either.
Wrong Bobby Chalton survived and went on to play for England
Agreed. Busby certainly didn’t look after them. The man was no saint.
What else could they do? And what hell does it have to do with Matt Busby, he was the manager not the owner and I'm sure he wasn't paid enough to pay for there housing fgs! I'm baffled by what you think they should of done? If they were going to look after every player who has a career ruining injury we would have hundreds if not thousands on the books 😂! Your being daft!
I am a fan of Manchester United living here in Canada, thank you for sharing this bit of history.
Spot on info. My dad had the original program for the game that never happened. He used to tell me the story when I was little.
Beautiful video. Left me speechless with silent tears running down on my face.
Manchester United means the world to me.
Who is here after the super league creation and is looking back at our history
As a city fan I’m disgusted by all clubs abandoning their history
The flowers of Manchester gone but not forgotten Rip ♥⚫⚪🔴
Big D fuck man utd Munich bastards Liverpool fc YNWA geroge best piss head
Ste jakes get a fuckin life you sad bastard. You’re a disgrace not only to football.
@@vnqy920 we all hate mancs liverpool fc
Ste jakes if it was your team how would you react selfish bitch
@@bigjakescouser7989 dude go and get a life
flowers of manchester will never be forgotten
I will make fun of EVERYTHING about United and Mancs.
But when it comes to a disaster, where young men DIED there should be no form of disrespect from any rivals.
It’s a beautiful comeback story from Man Utd, to win the European cup.
Rest In Peace
It's the 62nd Anniversary today. Rest In Peace to all of people who died from the Munich Disaster. This really touched me. I am not even a Manchester United fan.
You may not be a manutd fan but u r connected through love for football...🙂🙂
@@CelestialBlade033 Exactly.
And today marks the 64th year. Always Remembered Never Forgotten. #FlowersofManchester
@@CelestialBlade033 That's all it takes.
@@wehatethemancs7075 rereading the posts brought on the tears with a heavy heart.
64 years today. Gone but never forgotten. We rose up from the ashes before, we will rise up again soon! Let's go United!!
Still brings me to tears watching this. Just educating my 7 and 9 year old sons so they will always remember the foundation on which this club is built, long before the Glazers started crushing the life out of it.
I'm a Liverpool fan and I feel like crying too especially with what Matt Busby's wife told him
Yes and disgusting animals are making chants about this,how low life are u to do such thing
@@fredericv2744
Oh ok so United fans singing
“The sun was right”
And “It’s never your fault” referring to hillsborough is fine, but when 60 odd people sing about Munich it’s worse?
I am a Man U fan. When I came across Hillsborough tragedy I had to check out all footages. For three days I watched and cried and when I thought I couldn't cry anymore I cried. I did the same with Man U tragedy. I have respect for LP. No one should have died. The 96 should not have happened. Two cities, two tragedies, rivalry that goes back couple generations. Both are two sides of the same coin. (31 years 2 mon. 10 days separate these two tragedies. FYI.).
@@TheInvincibleH yeah sure just 60, much more than that, and thats like saying its fine that i committed genocide if someone else killed more people than me, not time to get all defensive
Still cannot stand the pain. Tears 😂 of sadness for all who left us in 1958🎉
Duncan Edwards must have been strong as a horse as my family would always stay
Gone but not forgotten
Tears of joy ever since MUFC FOOTBALLER
Wrong emoji mate
A great tribute to our great legends
The flowers of Manchester will always be blooming.🙌🏻
RIP never forgotten always in our hearts 61 years yesterday 🙏🏻❤️
Manchester United will never die 🔴
LFC fan here. 🔴👊🏾 Showing support. Never Forget! You'll never walk alone!
Respect from the Rivals!! Flowers of Manchester United. RIP!
I just came across this beautiful clip. As a Man U fan from the States, RIP Busby Babes, Always Remembered, Never Forgotten. #We'llNeverDie. #FlowersOfManchester. The song at the end first time hearing it, "Flowers Of Manchester, so beautiful, yet haunting that it definitely grabbed my attention, rightly so.
Respect ✊ rivalry put a side #liverpoolfan
Thanks.... For singing it on our match 😤
@Dr. Complex yeah.. But they sang our tragedy
@@ReJeoL hey, not all people are the same man
@@_jakeng_1086 Not all people are the same yes, people agree, people don't, guess what I am on those 2
@@ReJeoL Mate Fuck off
We loved u then we love u now we’ll love u always
Respect from a Barca fan
I am a man city fan but I feel like crying😢
We all hate mancs Munich scum fuck all mancs bastards
You daft manc they fucking hate your club dick we're was you when you were shit
Ste jakes Fuck off
Ste Jakes why click on it then
Ok cool
Ur legacy will always be in United Hearts Rest In Peace LEGENDS.
Flowers of Manchester we will never forget you
What if the Munich air disaster never happened would we be now talking about man united as the record holder of European cups won by a English team, was that how good the busby babes were?
It's impossible to say. Of the ten players who were killed or never played again I doubt all ten would have stayed at Old Trafford and built the decade long team of dominance many suspect. Geoff Bent was almost certainly leaving in the summer as he was struggling to get a game. There's also an anecdote regarding Ex United legend Johnny Carey who was Blackburn manager at the time. He got the Everton job that October and when discussing his team building plans with chairman, John Moores, they discussed two of the players killed in the crash [it was never said which two] but the discussion ended with Carey telling Moores, if money had been no object I could have convinced both lads to sign. Moores apparently replied "This is Everton, money is no object."
I would say the progression of the team would probably have been more natural if Munich never happens. Busby was ruthless manager prior to Munich. Just look at his history with goal keepers. We can look at Ferguson era for comparison, were you can clearly see a logical pattern in the team development, just an example just look at the players Ferguson moved on in summer of 1995. He knew which 3 players to move on before bringing the kids. But back to Babes, Its just sad knowing that Geoff Bent hadn't played a game all season, last played in April of the previous season, but i have heard it reported that Geoff Bent wanted to stay at United, no matter what.
Football was ruthless however and players never got what they wanted. As an update, I'm advised that Bolton's Bill Ridings had already enquired as to the availability of Bent if the price was right. I'm also told that the two players Carey suggested he would have taken to Everton if the crash hadn't happened were Jackie Blanchflower and Billy Whelan. It was of course easy for Cary to suggest to his new chairman eight months after the event but if he had indeed signed the pair, we can speculate on their future from the fact Carey did indeed sign a full back, Alex Parker and a forward, Roy Vernon in his first two months in the job. Both went on to form integral parts of Everton's 1963 title side with Vernon captaining the team.
@@TheGiantKillers Geoff Bent was happy staying at old trafford, his own wife acknowledged this plus tommy taylor was offered to inter milan in 57 and flat refused, loyalty was more back then than being mercenary, i for one reckon that team wouldve been unstoppable here and abroad, the squad was immense, virtually international in the reserves, like webster of wales, young guns like stiles and giles coming thru and denis law was earmarked whilst the babes was alive, coupled with best in the 60's, a team with edwards colman best stiles giles law pegg whelan and taylor..well just wow..
@@shaka7594 It's a romantic notion to believe all eight players were going to stay at Old Trafford for the next decade and they were going to beat all comers and dominate the game. David Meek, when asked to discuss it in the 70s, argued that the Munich team would most likely have mostly been broken up by 1962 and cited the big money sales of star men, Dennis Violett and Johnny Giles as evidence the club needed cash. The 62/63 team contained Charlton, Law, Herd, Stiles, Giles, Foulkes, Cantwell, Dunne, Crerrand and Gregg but such was the competitiveness of the game by 1962 that such a strong sounding United side almost got relegated. Meek suggested that only Duncan Edwards and David Pegg would have still been in the side by that stage. Few in the press knew the goings on at Old Trafford in the eraly 60s better than Meek. As for Bent. It's not opinion. The Manchester Evening News regarded the deal as almost certain at the end of the season.
Will be the fan of united till the blood is red.
Really heart breaking incident. Can't hold my tears watching the video.
Forever and ever the babes live on in our minds and dreams.I think of them every day and thank God I saw them play.Dave MUSC HIGH PEAK BRANCH.
My heart goes out to every one of those players and families.
I’m a barca fan I’m crying for this😭
😢Flowers of Manchester we will never forget you. 🌹 Brilliant Manchester United, 😈
Han g fuck man utd Munich bastards Liverpool fc
Ste jakes ur a low life prick.
I will always hate man utd you bastards always sing about Hillsborough fact your city is blue
Scousers rule the North West manc shit bag
@@bigjakescouser7989 AHHAHHAHAHAHAH loserpool only 1 UCL in your lifetime. I've seen 10 league titles and 2 european cups.
Respect from a Celtic fan
This is so heartbreaking. 💔 United4lyf
Respect from a liverpool fan
Respect 🙏🏾🙏🏾 always remembered ❤️
I had goosebumps throughout this video
Today thiss video was recommended to me. RiP Busby Babes
#FlowersOfManchester 😭
U should always remember these legends
People ask me why I love manchester united so much .. how can I not love club with beautiful story like this😢
UNITED WILL NEVER DIE!!!❤️👹
RIP flowers of Manchester 🕊🌹🙏😔
Manchester ❤united ❤will never die
😂😂😂😂 Fuck Off ILLIR
It's awful to crash a plane but to crash where they no nothing about medical practice must be terrifying!
We’ll never die
We’ll never die
We’ll keep the red flag flying high
Because man United will never die♥️♥️🟥🟥
I love that Chant.
Sad to see this this-chelsea fan
RIP to all the deceased Busby Bates players & survivor as well....
we will never forget ❤️
Continue rip I pay you so much credit of respect yours the young red fan 🙏🙏
Imagine George best playing alongside Edwards
R.I.P to all deceased of this awful tragedy.
We will never forget them🇾🇪❤️🇾🇪❤️🔴
😢😢 We will never die
Flowers of English football rest in peace 😭😭😭😭😭
I'm not a United fan, but still, this was a terrible event. RIP all those who tragically perished.😭😭😭
We will never die we will never die we will keep the red flag flying high RIP the flowers of Manchester ggmu
Not Matt Busby but *Sir* Matt Busby
6/2/1958---6/2/2021 we still remember
Today 6/2/22. And we still remember. Manchester United Will Never Die.
This is so sad , rip young lads
😢😢😢Love you reds #MUFC🔴🔴⚽️
Rest in peace very dad ,,,💔
Harry Gregg has all our respect! Whelan was true! Though He shouldn't have been this time RIP heroes🔴💐
R.I.P Busby babes
GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN❤⚽
R.I.P busby babes ggmu we will never die
✈️💥
The darkest day for ALL of Manchester.
Respect from a blackpool fc fan
Life and death goes beyond football/sports, dude. You don't need to announce yourself a fan of an opposing team to show human compassion for players on other teams
@@31olegna Let him if he wants too. That shows just as much respect.
We will never die
Manchester United wouldnt be the same if this never happened 😢
February 6 1958 Manchester United Plane Crashed In Munich 23 Died And 8 Manchester United Players Dead Bobby Charlton And Sir Matt Busby Survived This Is The Worst Day Of Manchester United's History
64 years ago today rip 🙏🏼
saying the captain made a mistake without going on to mention it was later proven that the runway hadnt been cleared is wrong! he was as much a victim as those that died that day
The injuries did NOT end Jackie Blanchflower's career. He was given the all clear to play again but refused.
We will always remember you.
R.I.P frank swift 😢🙏
Watching this in 2022
rip 62 years today🤍🤍🖤
RIP legends❤😢
So sad who knows what they would have went on to achieve . Busby went on to win the European cup if the babes hadn’t lost their lives I think they would have achieved it.
God rest their souls.
❤️❤️❤️ Manchester United ❤️❤️❤️
Happy Piggy Munich BASTARDS Liverpool fc YNWA
Fuck the Busby babes wankers justice for the runway Munich
@@bigjakescouser7989 mate, I think you need to take a good look at yourself, what you said is very stupid and insensitive.
@@bigjakescouser7989 fk off you pathetic scousers
@@bigjakescouser7989 wtf , I'm a liverpool fan aswell and I hate the mancs aswell but that's going way too far and not on
I'm just a Philipino kid man u fan forever!!😥
I'm crying i watch this😥❤⚽️
Filipino football fan :D
Oh god..this is not fair 😥😥😢
This isn't fair. Have you watched the movie United. It's about the Man U tragedy in Munich. I do say grab couple boxes of tissues you'll need them.
@@jimmykouba4494 yeah..i watched.. but god ....!!?