Today on the official website of Manchester United is a commemoration of the February 6 tragedy which took away the lives of 11 team members who
Cup
European
a
from
returning
were
of
Belgrade
Star
Red
against
game
Serbia, 57 years ago.
Tagged the ‘Munich Air Disaster’, the tragedy cost United a loss of their best players as at the era of ‘Busby Babes’.
The plane crashed at its third attempt to take off at the Munich-Reim Airport, instantly killing 20 of the 44 on board and
bring the total
later count of 3, to
a
fatalities to 23 and 21 survivors.
The Pilot, James Thain was blamed for the incident but was later cleared ten years after.
Captain Thain made for a third attempt after twice delaying take-off following an Ice Surge on the runway, fearing they would be far behind from time, he started the engine but only moved a few distance before the plane hit the Ice slush, ran through a fence at the end of the runway and then hitting a house.
Amongst the dead were eight players and
Tom
Crickmer,
Walter
officials:
three
Curry, Bert Whalley, Roger Byrne, Geoff Bent, Mark Jones, Eddie Colman, David Pegg, Duncan Edwards, Tommy Taylor, Billy Whelan
He had stopped in Munich to refuel for the flight back to Manchester as it could not
England,
Belgrade to
fly straight from
which then had not been granted a fly-straight class.
United legends poured in tributes from Twitter and other social networks with the #FlowersOfManchester tag, which now decribes the glorious days of the players.
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