Plane crashes in sports have devastated pro teams and college programs
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Motivation high for Man United in Champions League in first home game since death of Bobby Charlton
Read full article: Motivation high for Man United in Champions League in first home game since death of Bobby CharltonManchester United's players will not be short of motivation for the Champions League match against FC Copenhagen on Tuesday.
Champions League resumes Tuesday at Manchester United in mourning for soccer great Bobby Charlton
Read full article: Champions League resumes Tuesday at Manchester United in mourning for soccer great Bobby CharltonThe Champions League resumes Tuesday at Manchester United where one of the competition’s most storied clubs is mourning its all-time great Bobby Charlton.
Premier League mourns death of Bobby Charlton. Man City and Liverpool get back on track with wins
Read full article: Premier League mourns death of Bobby Charlton. Man City and Liverpool get back on track with winsOn a day when English soccer mourned the passing of Bobby Charlton, Manchester City and Liverpool got back on track with wins in the Premier League.
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Manchester United, England great Bobby Charlton has dementia
Read full article: Manchester United, England great Bobby Charlton has dementiaFILE - In this file photo dated Tuesday May 6, 2014, former soccer player Bobby Charlton at Old Trafford Stadium in Manchester, England. Manchester United and England soccer great Bobby Charlton has been diagnosed with dementia, it is revealed Sunday Nov. 1, 2020. (AP Photo/Jon Super, FILE)LONDON – Manchester United and England great Bobby Charlton has been diagnosed with dementia. “Everyone at Manchester United is saddened that this terrible disease has afflicted Sir Bobby Charlton and we continue to offer our love and support to Sir Bobby and his family,” United said in a statement on Sunday. “Yet another hero of our 1966 World Cup winning team has been diagnosed with dementia," former England striker Gary Lineker tweeted.