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Hi Colin
I'm afraid I never saw Duncan Edwards play, though since Munich he's been almost beatified...I was only four when he died...I've seen a little film footage since though (which I admit does make him look rather special)...
I have also to admit I'm deeply impressed by the tribute at:-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pr75rgusNJU
So yes...if someone of the stature of Bobby Charlton concedes this man was greater, then who am I to dispute it?
Every good wish
Dave
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Originally posted by Bridewell View PostBest defender ever: Franz Beckenbauer would have to be near the top, as would Bobby Moore.
I didn't include Bobby Charlton because Charlton himself reckons he wasn't half the player that Duncan Edwards was. Duncan Edwards must have been some talent. I'm told Edwards was the first person Jimmy Murphy (Busby's No.2) enquired about after Munich.
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Regards, Bridewell.
I hope the above doesnt sound too harsh. When it comes to old time sportsmen talking of other old time sportsmen I become wary.
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Best defender ever: Franz Beckenbauer would have to be near the top, as would Bobby Moore.
I didn't include Bobby Charlton because Charlton himself reckons he wasn't half the player that Duncan Edwards was. Duncan Edwards must have been some talent. I'm told Edwards was the first person Jimmy Murphy (Busby's No.2) enquired about after Munich.
Regards, Bridewell.
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Wilf Mannion could run with the ball on his head.
All the best
Dave
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I am indeed, Monty. I think that once they'd won it, they played a special match against their own dons, but lost.
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Kinda wobbly aintcha?
The Ice Kings Robert,
Its the only thing I can think of.
Monty
PS of course you are now going to say University challenge.
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Monty, quick question for you which won't derail the thread : which non-sporting title was won by a team from Leicester in 1963 - the first team to win this particular title?
Clue : Bamber.
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Robert,
Never saw Banks play but yeah, the video footage speaks for itself. We have been lucky at Leicester, we have had 2 of the greatest keepers ever play for us, Banks and Shilton.
Monty
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Originally posted by Robert View PostOf course, as usual people are mentioning the attacking and midfield players, but there's no reason why the honour shouldn't go to a defender or even a goalkeeper. In fact, I'm surprised Monty hasn't mentioned Gordon Banks.
In some ways it is easier to defend in football than it is to attack.
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Of course, as usual people are mentioning the attacking and midfield players, but there's no reason why the honour shouldn't go to a defender or even a goalkeeper. In fact, I'm surprised Monty hasn't mentioned Gordon Banks.
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A bit of a chauvinist perhaps, but I'd have to say Johan Cruijff. Like Maradonna and Messi, he was a difficult player to keep up with on the pitch: as agile and quick as a snake, moving ahead of the game. Almost as difficult as he is to keep up with when he talks, really - whether that be about soccer or anything else.
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The best live performance I ever saw was by the late great Laurie Cunningham when he played for Leicester against Man utd.
He did a sublime pass with his chest, disecting the centre halves in the process.
You had to see it to believe it.
Sublime.
Monty
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