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Old 11-14-2007, 01:21 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default John Doherty - Busby Babe - dies

Man Utd mourn Busby Babe Doherty


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Originally Posted by bbc news

Doherty played for Man Utd 26 times and scored seven goals
Former Manchester United player John Doherty has died at the age of 72.

Doherty, who was a member of the Busby Babes side, made 26 appearances and scored seven goals before he was forced to retire at only 23 because of injury.

The 1955-56 championship winner later became the chairman of the Association of Former Manchester United Players.

And he was one of three former players who carried the Premier League trophy on to the Old Trafford pitch for last season's title presentation.

United chief executive David Gill said: "John was a tireless leader of the Association of Former Players and a much loved and popular figure around Old Trafford.

"His work with the Former Players saw the group go from strength to strength. His quick wit and easy manner will be greatly missed.

"It was a special moment for him to be able to bring on the Premier League trophy at the end of last season with his other friends from the Busby Babes' first title-winning team in 1956 for presentation to the team; a role he performed with great pride and dignity.

"Our thoughts are with his family."

Former United player Paddy Crerand, who was a close friend of Doherty, said: "I am absolutely devastated. It's hard to take. He was a great, great lad and such a big fan of United.

"He was always at the games at Old Trafford and obviously has the history of playing for the club as a Busby Babe.

"One of the great things about him was the work he did for the Association of Former Manchester United Players. He was absolutely fantastic with his work for the old boys."
i have to be honest, i didnt really know too much about him before then. But after reading about him, he seems like a great guy who did a lot for the club behind the scenes.

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