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    Default Munich Air Disaster 1958 - 50th Anniversary 6th February

    Today is the 50th anniversary of the Munich Air Disaster.

    In total, 23 people died - 8 players and 3 club staff from Manchester United, the majority of the rest being journalists, including the former Manchester City and England goalkeeper, Frank Swift.

    21 people survived.

    The following are the names of those people who died in the disaster.
    Geoff Bent
    Roger Byrne
    Eddie Colman
    Duncan Edwards
    Mark Jones
    David Pegg
    Tommy Taylor
    Liam Whelan
    Walter Crickmer
    Bert Whalley
    Tom Curry
    Alf Clarke
    Don Davies
    George Follows
    Tom Jackson
    Archie Ledbrooke
    Henry Rose
    Eric Thompson
    Frank Swift
    Kenneth Rayment
    Bela Miklos
    Willie Satinoff
    Tom Cable

    For the past two seasons at the home game nearest to the date of the anniversary, Manchester United have played Morrissey's song 'The Munich Air Disaster 1958' during either the build up to the game or at half time, over the PA system. On Sunday, United play Manchester City, with survivors and relatives of those who died playing a big part in the pre game commemorations.

    http://www.manchestereveningnews.co....st_day?rss=yes

    http://www.munich58.co.uk/index.asp

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    Last edited by Jukebox Jury; February 6, 2008 at 02:03 PM.

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    Default Spare a thought for the 1958 lads

    Today marks the 50th anniversary of the Munich air disaster.United in respect.

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    Yes, I agree. I'm not a Man Yoo fan myself, but this was first and foremost a personal, and then a football tragedy. Let's hope the upcoming silences at football grounds up and down the country will be given due respect.
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    Quote Originally Posted by northern lights View Post
    Today marks the 50th anniversary of the Munich air disaster.United in respect.
    Why?

    Cause Morrissey sang about it?

    what about that fire in a english football club

    what about Heizel?

    and I can go on about tragic affair in soccer history

    do we pay repects on that days too?

    even in my hometown Eindhoven in the 60/70's a hotelfire caused the lives
    of players of a east German soccerclub, t silveren zeepaard across the
    railwaystation

    18 people died in south USA due a Tornado, do we pay respect for them?

    so we can post every day a few of those tragedies, but we dont

    salute the fallen ones in that airplane crashed close to Munich



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    Quote Originally Posted by celibate View Post
    Why?

    Cause Morrissey sang about it?

    what about that fire in a english football club

    what about Heizel?

    and I can go on about tragic affair in soccer history

    do we pay repects on that days too?

    even in my hometown Eindhoven in the 60/70's a hotelfire caused the lives
    of players of a east German soccerclub, t silveren zeepaard across the
    railwaystation

    18 people died in south USA due a Tornado, do we pay respect for them?

    so we can post every day a few of those tragedies, but we dont

    salute the fallen ones in that airplane crashed close to Munich
    The answer to 'why' is easy.
    Yes it is in this forum as it is indeed Morrissey related. I'm sure there will be fans out there from far off places who do not realise what the song is about, so this thread may help them learn about it.

    As for the other tragedies you mention, yes, they have been discussed before on this site but in 'off topic'. This thread would have been discussed there too, I'm sure, had it had no relevance to Morrissey / his songs.

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    I am a Man Utd fan and appreciate the club marking the annivesary with a service

    at the ground. Manchester remembers it's tragedies along with it's triumphs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by celibate View Post
    even in my hometown Eindhoven in the 60/70's a hotelfire caused the lives
    of players of a east German soccerclub, t silveren zeepaard across the
    railwaystation
    Sorry, off-topic, but I'm amazed somebody remembers this. My mum's uncle was part of that team, I think he was their caretaker manager at the time (1970/71? Not sure, I'll have to ask him.)

    Thanks for posting this thread, JJ It's very nice of you, especially since you're a Man City fan.

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    Munich Air Disaster 1958 covered by an Italian Man U fan:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mooh7_3wPBA

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    Default Re: Spare a thought for the 1958 lads

    Quote Originally Posted by celibate View Post
    Why?

    Cause Morrissey sang about it?
    what about that fire in a english football club

    what about Heizel?

    and I can go on about tragic affair in soccer history

    do we pay repects on that days too?

    even in my hometown Eindhoven in the 60/70's a hotelfire caused the lives
    of players of a east German soccerclub, t silveren zeepaard across the
    railwaystation

    18 people died in south USA due a Tornado, do we pay respect for them?

    so we can post every day a few of those tragedies, but we dont

    salute the fallen ones in that airplane crashed close to Munich
    Morrissey didn't exactly sing about it. He sang about the grief felt by others about it. Being raised in an Irish/Manchester household, we had to listen to some pretty awful songs about the "Busby Babes". Believe me, you would cringe if you heard some of them! Morrisseys song is about the people who sang them songs. I don't say this in disrespect. But I have had to listen to some really bad songs on the subject!

    I had the pleasure of meeting Alec Dawson, one of the new Busby Babes who helped rebuild United after the disaster. He read a reading at my father-in-laws funeral, 16 years ago, almost to the day. A very nice man.
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    Quote Originally Posted by celibate View Post
    Why?

    Cause Morrissey sang about it?

    what about that fire in a english football club

    what about Heizel?

    and I can go on about tragic affair in soccer history

    do we pay repects on that days too?

    even in my hometown Eindhoven in the 60/70's a hotelfire caused the lives
    of players of a east German soccerclub, t silveren zeepaard across the
    railwaystation

    18 people died in south USA due a Tornado, do we pay respect for them?

    so we can post every day a few of those tragedies, but we dont

    salute the fallen ones in that airplane crashed close to Munich
    Eindhoven brought banging drums and flutes that go on all fuckin summer in Scotland. Can't they march all around Eindhoven all summer instead?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morrissey the 23rd View Post
    Eindhoven brought banging drums and flutes that go on all fuckin summer in Scotland. Can't they march all around Eindhoven all summer instead?
    Did they wear the colour orange by any chance?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jukebox Jury View Post
    Did they wear the colour orange by any chance?

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