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Munich air disaster: Remembering the Busby Babes

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Fifty-four years ago today, a plane carrying the Manchester United team back from a European Cup tie crashed on a Munich runway. Here, Sports Mole profiles the eight players that lost their lives.

Fifty-four years ago today, a plane carrying the Manchester United team back from a European Cup tie against Partizan Belgrade crashed on its third take off attempt at Munich's Riem Airport.

The disaster claimed the lives of 23 people on board, including eight members of the squad dubbed the 'Busby Babes' - named after their manager Sir Matt Busby.

Sports Mole has taken the opportunity to profile the eight players that died as a result of the crash.

Geoff Bent

Age at time of death: 25

Defender Bent joined United in the summer 1948 on leaving school. The full-back spent a number of seasons honing his skills in the club's youth and reserve teams. Not normally considered a regular in the starting lineup, Bent made the trip to Belgrade as cover for Roger Byrne.

Roger Byrne

Age at time of death: 28

Such was Byrne's ability that Busby opted to select him as the team's captain. Noted for his versatility, Byrne slotted in at full-back, wing-half and outside left during his time in the United team. He won three league titles at Old Trafford, two of which he captained the team to. It was not just United who appreciated Byrne's ability, as England manager Walter Winterbottom often selected him throughout 1950s.

Eddie Colman

Age at time of death: 21

Colman broke into the United first-team in 1955 and went on to make 107 appearances in a red shirt. The wing half earned himself the nickname 'snakehips' for his trademark body swerve. He scored two goals for the Red Devils, the second of which came during the European Cup quarter-final against Belgrade. Aged just 21 years and three months, Colman was the youngster person to die in the disaster.

Mark Jones

Age at time of death: 24

A strong defender, Jones was a regular in the United starting lineup from 1955 onwards. He made 103 league appearances for the club that he joined as an apprentice in 1948. Many believe that he would have received a call-up to the England squad had he not have lost his life in Munich.

Tommy Taylor

Age at time of death: 26

Having joined United in 1953 from Barnsley, Taylor went on to be one of the most prolific goalscorers in the club's history. His goalscoring exploits saw him the subject of a transfer bid worth £65,000 from Inter Milan - a world record fee. However, Busby rejected the offer. Taylor produced the same form on the international scene, scoring 16 goals in 19 outings for England.

Liam 'Billy' Whelan

Age at time of death: 22

Inside forward Whelan joined United in 1953 following a spell with Irish club Home Farm. He went on to make 98 appearances under Busby, with a goal return of 52. Whelan was also recognised by his country, making four appearances for the Republic of Ireland.

David Pegg

Age at time of death: 22

Pegg was so highly regarded at Old Trafford that he was handed his debut aged just 17. He was the club's first choice outside left for the majority of the 1950s, although he had lost his place to Albert Scanlon around the time of the disaster. He won two league titles during his career with United.

Duncan Edwards

Age at time of death: 21

Edwards didn't die at the scene, but he lost his fight for life 15 days after the crash as a result of injuries. Despite being just 21 when he died, Edwards broke numerous records during his short career. Considered by many as one of the best English players of his generation, Edwards scored five goals for his country. Sir Bobby Charlton, who survived the crash, rates Edwards as the best player that he ever played with.

Others that died: Walter Crickmer (club secretary), Tom Curry (trainer), Bert Whalley (chief coach), Alf Clarke, Donny Davies, George Follows, Tom Jackson, Archie Ledbrooke, Henry Rose, Frank Swift, Eric Thompson (all journalists), Bela Miklos, Willie Satinoff (passengers), Captain Kenneth Rayment and Tom Cable (cabin steward).

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