“I don’t want people to think that Harry Gregg is there [at Old Trafford for the Munich remembrance event] because he’s on television, he’s this and that. If I go there, I am going there for my reasons,”
“There were more people in that aircraft than my dear teammates. There were other people mummies and daddies as well. I remember a very brave man, the pilot shouting to me with a tiny little fire extinguisher in his hand.”
“I was part of a great squad of players, a great group of people. That will always be part of my life and I want that to be part of my life because I joined a wonderful group of players and was part of a wonderful time. Not only for Manchester United and the Busby Babes but for Joe Public and the sport in general.”
“There were more people in that aircraft than my dear teammates. There were other people mummies and daddies as well. I remember a very brave man, the pilot shouting to me with a tiny little fire extinguisher in his hand.”
“I was part of a great squad of players, a great group of people. That will always be part of my life and I want that to be part of my life because I joined a wonderful group of players and was part of a wonderful time. Not only for Manchester United and the Busby Babes but for Joe Public and the sport in general.”