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Cracking picture, Joey. What a player Bobby was...and a gentleman ambassador for our country.RIP - Bobby Charlton diagnosed with dementia, here he is running out at goodison park for United - I saw him a few times v us - played the game fair plus he was a quality player for them & England --
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They, don't make the players, like Sir Bobby Charlton, any more.Cracking picture, Joey. What a player Bobby was...and a gentleman ambassador for our country.
Spot on, he was a true warrior and gentleman of the game .I remember at the 95 cup final, I was down near the front and he walked past, round the pitch. Every single person I could see from both sets of fans applauded him. Said it all, and a moment which has stayed with me.
Just Geoff Hurst of those who playedVery few of the boys of '66 left now. Rip Bobby
Yesterday was a very sad day for all Manchester United supporters , football rivalry apart this guy was a true great at Old Trafford and for England to , he survived Munich which i think still haunted him forever , i can remember sitting in the scoreboard end at the end of his time at United and watching in a daze RIP Mr
Nice words mateYesterday was a very sad day for all Manchester United supporters , football rivalry apart this guy was a true great at Old Trafford and for England to , he survived Munich which i think still haunted him forever , i can remember sitting in the scoreboard end at the end of his time at United and watching in a daze RIP Mr Manchester United
I was at Anfield in December 69 when United beat the dark side 4-1 a truly enjoyable afternoon Bobby Charlton scored a great goal and I think Best got one too.Yesterday was a very sad day for all Manchester United supporters , football rivalry apart this guy was a true great at Old Trafford and for England to , he survived Munich which i think still haunted him forever , i can remember sitting in the scoreboard end at the end of his time at United and watching in a daze RIP Mr Manchester United