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Flowers of Manchester: the football world remembers Munich 60 years on

The Busby Babes, current Manchester United players and legends of the game have been paying their respects
  
  

Manchester United fans pay their respects at a memorial service in Munich.
Manchester United fans pay their respects at a memorial service in Munich. Photograph: Sebastian Widmann/Bongarts/Getty Images

The club

Manchester United have been remembering their Flowers of Manchester, the eight players who died in Munich on 6 February 1958 on the way home from a European Cup quarter-final in Belgrade.

The Babes

Two former Manchester United players, Harry Gregg and David Gaskell, have recalled their experiences of their team-mates and the night the plane crashed.

The players

Many of the current team – including club captain Michael Carrick and local boys Marcus Rashford and Jesse Lingard – have been speaking about what the Busby Babes mean at Old Trafford today.

The world of football

Clubs and players from around the world – including the second best player to have ever lived – have been remembering the Busby Babes.

 

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