An exclusive Duncan Edwards Heritage Pack has been created by the Duncan Edwards Tribute team in association with the Copthorne Hotel at Merry Hill with the objective of actively engaging with communities across the UK to celebrate the enormous contribution made by Edwards to the Black Country’s cultural and sporting heritage and the history of English football. The heritage packs, which are presented in an A3 carry file with exclusive poster insert, comprise a copy of Duncan Edwards Black Country Boy to Red Devil and an original print by football…
Author: The Duncan Edwards Tribute Team
DUNCAN EDWARDS TRIBUTE ROOM OFFICIALLY OPENED
Memories of Dudley’s greatest sportsman Duncan Edwards were shared at the opening of a room in his honour at the Copthorne Hotel in Brierley Hill. Duncan’s family members and former team-mates from his youth were joined by West Bromwich Albion’s FA Cup winning captain Graham Williams and the Mayor of Dudley, Councillor Alan Taylor, at the ceremony on February 6. The date marked the 61st anniversary of the Munich air disaster, in which Duncan was fatally injured. He died of his injuries days later aged only 21. Duncan Edwards Tribute…
AWARD-WINNING SONGWRITER PENS TRIBUTE TO DUNCAN EDWARDS
Wolverhampton-based Ryan Evans, named best singer/songwriter at the 2019 Black Country Music Awards, has released a track paying tribute to Dudley-born football icon Duncan Edwards entitled 21 Candles. Evans and co-writer Ian Dowdeswell have captured the essence of Edwards’ childhood through to his unforgettable footballing moments with Manchester United and England. Touching on Edwards’ rise to success from the war-scarred streets of the Black Country to being hailed as one of the world’s greatest players, Evans has penned open and honest lyrics championing the life of the local hero who…
COPIES OF THE NEW DUNCAN EDWARDS BOOK DONATED TO ST FRANCIS PARISH CHURCH
The first 25 copies of the new Duncan Edwards book - From Black Country Boy to Red Devil – have been donated to St Francis Parish Church in Laurel Road. Dudley. John Barrett who is the churchwarden at St Francis attended Priory Junior School with Duncan Edwards and said “The book is a wonderful tribute to Duncan and it will not only keep his memory alive but help us to raise money for our church”
SIR BOBBY CHARLTON IS SUPPORTING THE DUNCAN EDWARDS TRIBUTE
The Duncan Edwards 60th Anniversary Tribute has received the active support of Sir Bobby Charlton in a new book Black Country Boy to Red Devil. The lavishly illustrated book tells the story of Duncan Edwards from his Black Country roots and schooldays in Dudley through to his time as one of England’s most celebrated international players. Duncan’s National Service days are also featured describing how he spent two years travelling between the Army and Manchester United – and winning two First Division Championship medals in the process. Sir Bobby, who…