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Duncan Edwards: Eternal: An intimate portrait of Manchester United’s lost genius

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Yes, I’ll use some interviews from after Duncan passed, but I used a lot of interviews from the time and press reports from at the time. Eternal' is the complete story of an extraordinary footballer, whose influence on Manchester United and the success that followed can still be felt today.

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Eternal’ is the complete story of an extraordinary footballer, whose influence on Manchester United and the success that followed can still be felt today. But they just wanted some sort of record on him that portrayed him as a normal, every-day lad, and the person they knew.

Duncan Edwards' heart-breaking yet remarkable story is one entrenched into the folklore of Manchester United and the minds of every single supporter. Team-mate Bobby Charlton summed Edwards up “Sentiment can throw a man’s judgement out of perspective. Then, in the 55th minute, Duncan struck one of his trademark goals; receiving the ball in the Chelsea half, two home defenders launched into tackles but literally bounced off him, such was Edwards’ upper body power.

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If those United kids had played as Murphy believed they could, then his team-talk may well have gone down in history. Team-mate Bobby Charlton summed Edwards up best: "Sentiment can throw a man's judgement out of perspective. With the growing legend of Duncan Edwards, Jimmy Murphy relayed a new message to his players before the first leg at Stamford Bridge. For Barton, it was vital that Duncan’s family were happy with the book and the messages that it conveys about their iconic relative.But once I knew the angle they wanted to go at, and that it was something different to the way that the story has been told before, I was excited. Even going to Ringway Airport with Molly to watch the flights take off sometimes made him apprehensive.

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For 15 minutes that MiG tried everything to shake us out of our steady flight; and as we sweated through the whole ghastly performance it seemed like 15 hours. Duncan Edwards died before I was born but I feel I knew him and saw him play after reading this marvellous book. This fascinating new biography, with support from friends and relatives, includes rare and unseen pictures and tells the story of the boy who left his home in Dudley to earn his Manchester United debut at the age of 16 - and made such an impression that he was an England international at 18. They might even be the top three you’d speak of, in terms of how precious the stories are and how careful you’ve got to be in telling that story. Yeah, he’s this mythical son and they are so proud of him; they want the local kids to know that it’s aspirational; that a local ordinary lad did this.Whether or not this particular story would be one of embarrassment more than it might stir some political unrest was not quite certain – Duncan was due to be demobbed, and may well have had that on his mind too. He packed so much into a short career, collecting 18 caps, winning the First Division title twice, and helping Matt Busby’s team take their first steps in European football, but it was an all-round game that had no weakness that impressed most. This fascinating new biography, with support from friends and relatives, includes rare and unseen pictures and tells the story of the boy who left his home in Dudley to earn his Manchester United debut at the age of 16 – and made such an impression that he was an England international at 18. Some of the current players and all of the parasitic owners could do a lot worse than read this book to remind them what an institution Manchester United is and to treat the club with the dignity and respect it deserves. Team-mate Bobby Charlton summed Edwards up best: “Sentiment can throw a man’s judgement out of perspective.

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In recent years Wayne has produced films in conjunction with his books, working on ‘Too Good To Go Down’ in 2018 and ‘True Genius: George Best’ in 2022, both for BT Sport. This would have been a traumatic event for anyone, and yet, it was not Duncan’s last brush with death on this day. That’s how I connected with some of them – Keith [Edwards, first cousin], Lawrence [Brownhill, second cousin]. I’ve tried to tell Duncan as he was and try and remove the hyperbole of the post-Munich stuff, so you get an idea of how he actually was. We didn’t know this at the time, but we did get a shock when one of the players exclaimed: ‘Look – out of the window!Dunc turned to me and, in a voice which sounded strangely unlike his own, said: ‘You don’t look so good. What could and would have been is the mystery of this book and the reason why Manchester United is what it is today. Ahead of its anticipated release, Barton spoke to us about the biography's inception and how he got involved. Dudley’s favourite son was 21 when he died from injuries sustained in the Munich Air Disaster, yet his legacy lives on and he is still described by many as the greatest player there ever was.

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