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Well if Utd could win for The Busby Babes on Saturday, then the LEAST we can do tonight is mark the occasion with a victory that would've made Danny proud!!His brother Jackie was one of the Busby Babes, was injured and had his career ended in the 1958 Munich air disaster.
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That's them as Northern Ireland internationals.
Yeah I guess someone in there somewhere will know.Well if Utd could win for The Busby Babes on Saturday, then the LEAST we can do tonight is mark the occasion with a victory that would've made Danny proud!!
Do you think the club even KNOW??
Way before my time but one of the players who installed the fabric of our great club and why we have high standards.Some nice coverage of Danny’s centenary in the media, on the club website and in the programme.
Nicely tying together both end of his career (and my two footballing loves), the Glentoran programme also featured Danny on the front cover yesterday with a newly colourised photo of his early days at the club: Glentoran Gazette Preview: Danny Blanchflower Centenary Special - Glentoran
Indeed, HS. Both in terms of striving for success and playing a style of football to be proud of.Way before my time but one of the players who installed the fabric of our great club and why we have high standards.
I met Jackie at a Player of the Year dinner (when we used to hold them), and he was a really nice guy, happy to talk about his brother and his experiences.His brother Jackie was one of the Busby Babes, was injured and had his career ended in the 1958 Munich air disaster.
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That's them as Northern Ireland internationals.
I never knew this .AmazingHis brother Jackie was one of the Busby Babes, was injured and had his career ended in the 1958 Munich air disaster.
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That's them as Northern Ireland internationals.
I didn't know myself until about 2 years ago when someone irl told me that Danny had played for Manchester United, so when I got home I checked and found it was his brother, and read a bit about him.
)Way before my time but one of the players who installed the fabric of our great club and why we have high standards.
I'm not old enough but was a wing half in those days the same as what is now referred to as a left of right central midfielder?Along with John White and Dave Mackay we had a great midfield!
What was your relationship?Mike Donovan’s authorised biography “Danny Blanchflower: A Glorious Life” has hit the shelves, and I can highly recommend it. Lots of fantastic personal stories and insights from team-mates, colleagues and fans, and is structured in an innovative way featuring these personal tales as chapters.
(It also has a chapter named for my dad, a photo of my son and a quote from myself, but don’t let that put you off)
In a nutshell, yes.I'm not old enough but was a wing half in those days the same as what is now referred to as a left of right central midfielder?
No direct relationship at all, the author reached out to Glentoran last year to seek more information on the early days of Danny’s life and career, my dad does quite a bit of Glentoran history so was able to contribute a lot. The book has a bit of an innovative structure with chapters based around players, fans etc so he ended up with his own chapter. And we sent a photo of my son outside Blanchflower Stadium where he trains and often plays, he was delighted to see it feature! Finally the author was looking for quotes on what Danny means to Glentoran fans so I was happy to contribute!