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Today 1958 on 10:52 - Feb 6 with 500 viewsChesham_Saint

Didn't Inter or AC have a similar air disaster which no-one seems to go on aa out as much? . Yes Munich was a tragedy but no worse than Hilsborough, Bradford or. Heysel surely?

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Today 1958 on 10:59 - Feb 6 with 491 viewsSaintNick

It was Torino, that was a tragedy and should be up there with the other three you mention as well as Munich, all were equal tragedies

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Today 1958 on 11:03 - Feb 6 with 484 viewsChesham_Saint

A cynic might also take the view that Munich ended up in many ways a positive thing for Man U as they had such a wave of sympathy that it helped make them the huge behemoth of a club ey are today (not that I'm belittling the tragic deaths of the likes of Duncan Edwards and others).

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Today 1958 on 11:07 - Feb 6 with 480 viewsSaintNick

I dont doubt that it did but im sure they would rather have become what they are in a different manner

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Today 1958 on 12:00 - Feb 6 with 455 viewsmangobean

Was not familiar with the Superga Disaster until just now.

Sounds worse than Munich in many ways and a shame it is not so widely memorialised.
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Today 1958 on 19:48 - Feb 6 with 404 viewsKiwifiedpom1

I was fortunate enough to see United's last game in tne UK against Arsenal. United cruised Arsenal got close and equalised 3-3 then United upped a gear and scored the winner.
I witnessed the 'BUSBY BABES' last game in the UK.
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