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Ini Tritnya, dari Oparon http://www.unitedindonesia.org/forum...ead.php?t=2187
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salute juga buat jimmy murphy sang assistant manager yang mengambil alih kepemimpinan sementara selama busby dirawat, membangun tim dengan skuad cadangan yang tersisa yg membawa united sampai ke final fa cup. :thumbsup:
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oh thread yg tadi tentang Duncan Edwards ya om? ane udah tau dikit2laah, liat pertandingan busby babes divcd sejarah united punya om dani hehe |
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hmm mungkin busby babes dari united bakal jadi wakil pemainpemain muda terbaik didunia kali ya kalo gak kejadian Munich Air disaster .
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Cieee daniii... Quote:
Mreka yg tewas di tragedi Munich, baik itu yg tewas ditempat maupun tewasd rmh sakit, bakal selalu dikenang... Masih cari infonya Harry gregg neh, sang Pahlawan...
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Munich 1958
Munich '58: TV drama For 50 years, Manchester felt the pain of the Munich air crash. United’s legendary Busby Babes team was torn apart one snowy February night in 1958. The first dramatic portrayal of the disaster was shown on BBC One in 2006. February 6th 1958 is etched into the consciousness of every Mancunian of a certain age. No single tragedy in Manchester’s modern history – bar the IRA bomb – has been so keenly felt and at the time, the entire city went into mourning. A BBC series – Surviving Disaster – recreated the events in a drama documentary broadcast on 10 January 2006. The first episode - Munich Air Crash - featured actors playing the roles of players and reporters celebrating on the plane journey home after winning a second leg tie against Red Star Belgrade in the European Cup. On board was the finest collection of young talent ever assembled in one team: Bobby Charlton, Dennis Violet, Tommy Taylor and the legendary Duncan Edwards are all shown joking nervously as the plane stopped to refuel in Munich. But after two aborted take-offs, cold fear replaced the teammates’ laughter as the plane mad its third - and ill-fated - attempt to take-off in a blizzard. Munich clock at Old Trafford Munich clock at Old Trafford Munich remembered Series Producer Greg Lanning remembered Munich as a boy and said he was all too aware of emotions it could still evoked. "I’m old enough to remember the actual event and I remember the impact it had on Manchester and the rest of the world so it’s part of my growing up to appreciate the impact of it. And it’s part of the myth of Manchester United." Twenty-three people died in the crash including eight United players - Roger Byrne, Eddie Colman, Mark Jones, David Pegg, Tommy Taylor, Geoff Bent, Liam Whelan and Duncan Edwards. Many Manchester press journalists also perished in the crash. Manager Sir Matt Busby was seriously injured. So was Bobby Charlton. Maurice Roeves as Sir Matt Busby Eye witnesses The programme makers spoke to eye witnesses, former players, airport and medical staff who are still living to help recreate the exact mood on board. The result is very powerful indeed. "I wouldn’t say that every line and every word is true to life," says Greg Lanning. "But we were told by the people on the plane that the atmosphere was very relaxed for the first two take-offs. Nobody thought anything of it. It was only on the third take off when there was a little bit more worry." "But I think when you’re travelling as a team there is a camaraderie even in a moment of tension when you might crack jokes. We weren’t there, we can’t say for sure, but we understand this is true to the spirit of what went on." The programme also examined the subsequent air accident investigation which eventually showed that it was slush on the runway slowing the aircraft down, rather than ice on the wings, which caused the crash. Drama v documentary The producer also defended the decision to make the first dramatic portrayal of the crash – even though Manchester United and Bobby Charlton refused to be part of it. "It’s clearly a drama, it isn’t a documentary. And the moment we reconstruct events and put actors and actresses in them, means that it isn’t an absolutely faithful reproduction of the actual event because that’s not possible. "What I think the archive does is to remind you that it’s actually based on fact. So the fact that you see the real Duncan Edwards, the real Matt Busby and so on in the course of the film is to remind you that the story we’re telling you is based on a true event."
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mau nanya dong, emang dulu pas abis munich sir disaster ini, united sempet mau dijadiin juara liga eropa ya?
terus emang maudiadain munichair Cup gitu dah tapi ditolak ama busby ya? pencerahannya dong om, pengen belajar banyak nih hehehe
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Busby Babes film to be shot in North East
A film telling the story of the “Busby Babes”, the Manchester United team torn apart by the Munich air crash in 1958, is to be filmed in the North East. Eight members of the squad died when the plane carrying them back from a European Cup match in Belgrade crashed after stopping to refuel in Munich. The deaths of half the 44 passengers on the plane – including players, club staff, journalists, supporters and crew – were one of the defining moments in the club’s history. But despite the emotion still stirred in Manchester by the memory of the tragedy, the BBC has taken the decision to shoot the film in the North East. United will bring to life the disaster that befell the team, who had become the youngest side to win the football league, and their battle to overcome the devastation. David Tennant, the former Doctor Who actor, will play coach Jimmy Murphy, who led the side as manager Sir Matt Busby recovered from his injuries. Jack O'Connell, who has appeared in Skins, will play Bobby Charlton and Sam Claflin, from Any Human Heart, will play Duncan Edwards, who died 15 days after the crash. The actor playing Busby is yet to be named. Film-makers have drawn on first-hand accounts to piece the story together. The BBC said it had chosen to film in the North East because it was important to find authentic settings reflective of the 1950s. A spokeswoman for the corporation said: “You have to find the right location to suit the period. “It is easier to find that in the North East because in modern day Manchester it is very hard to find that sort of thing.” She added that the decision was also due to the role of North East screen agency Northern Film and Media, which part-funded the production. Telegraph |
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