Thursday 6 February will mark 67 years since the Munich Air Disaster, the darkest day in our history, where 23 people, including eight Manchester United players and three officials, tragically ...
An Everton fan who mocked the Munich air disaster during a match at Manchester United's Old Trafford ground has been banned from stadiums. Mark Finnigan pleaded guilty to making offensive gestures ...
One fan described it as "beyond contempt". Twitter Seven of the players were killed immediately in the crash at Munich airport as they returned from a European Cup tie against Red Star Belgrade.
Mark Finnigan, 24, from Liverpool, was witnessed making a hand gesture which could be interpreted as related to the Munich air disaster, a spokesman for Greater Manchester Police (GMP) said.
“When my dad talked about the Munich air disaster, he particularly talked a lot about the journalist Don Davies who had made a big impression on him. I think the journalists get a little bit ...
Manchester United players, staff and supporters came together to remember those who died in the Munich air disaster ahead of their Premier League clash with West Ham United at Old Trafford on ...
However, what the supporters of both clubs will remember happily is when the Reds extended their helping hand to the Red Devils after the Munich Air Disaster in 1958. The gesture won the hearts of ...
Sir Jim Ratcliffe was among those in attendance at the Munich Air Disaster memorial as he edges closer to becoming minority owner at Manchester United. February 6 is a date indelibly marked in ...