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We Feared No One After Munich
Sir Bobby Charlton has dedicated his career to Manchester United, spending an incredible 43 years on the books at United. He represented the club as a player for 19 years, before rejoining the club on the board of directors in 1984. He was just 20 years old when aboard the flight which crashed in Munich, where 23 lives were lost. Had he not swapped places with Tommy Taylor before the third ...
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