Harry
Gregg
Former Manchester United Goalkeeper
Former Irish and Manchester United goalkeeper Harry Gregg is a
legendary name in the world of sport. In 2001, he made a special
two hour appearance on Terrace Talk and in a captivating interview,
which held listeners spellbound, he recalled his life and in particular,
how he escaped death when his Manchester United teammates, known
as "The Busby Babes" perished in the Munich air disaster.
This is a truly memorable Terrace Talk.
In his prime, Harry Gregg was one of the best goalkeepers in the
world - in fact, he was voted the best, following the World Cup
Finals played in Sweden. However, he will be forever remembered
as one of the Munich survivors of 1957 when his team, Manchester
Utd, under the great Matt Busby were nearly wiped out in that
tragic air disaster. Harry Gregg walked out alive from the wreckage,
and in one chilling section of this interview, Harry recounts
in vivid and graphic detail the events surrounding that fateful
hour in which he lost many of his great team mates.
Those who died and are remembered here are: Roger Byrne, Jeff
Bent, Eddie Coleman, Duncan Edwards, Mark Jones, David Pegg, Tommy
Taylor and Liam Whelan. Harry also recalls how a certain young
Manchester United youngster fouled him time and time again on
the training pitch - that young man was George Best.
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Part 1 >> Harry's M.B.E.,
his career as an amateur footballer before Manchester United.
Harry's experience in the Sweden World Cup Finals; meeting Matt
Busby.
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Part 2 >> Harry recalls
his fellow players while at United, including George Best. Jimmy
Magee rings in.
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Part 3>> Eamonn Fitzgerald
rings in. Harry receives a Christmas card. Harry recounts more
of his experiences at Old Trafford.
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Part 4>> Harry remembers
his part in the 3-2 victory over England; Sean Fogarty rings in
fromEngland to discuss Harry's time as manager at Shrewsbury.
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Part 5>> Harry recounts,
in detail, the Munich air disaster of 1958. This is a vivid and
graphic account of disaster and bravery in the face of mortal
danger.
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Part 6>> Eamonn Dunphy
rings in. Weeshie selects his best Irish team from United over
the years. Harry talks in summary about his wonderful sporting
life.
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