Alan had also liked the film, saying it was good to see the BBC treating the subject with due respect. He saw the famous Busby Babes, many of whom died at Munich.
"London was just one big party," said Audrey Lamontagne-Defriez. "Trouble fell from our shoulders because we wouldn't be bombed anymore. "We didn't have to worry about air raid shelters anymore."
I Spent My Vacation Living Out My Grandfather's Love for Lobstering
The starchy smell of newsprint filled the kitchen at my grandparents' house when we sat down to dinner, a tradition that intertwined food, family, and memories.
Jack Woolley: 'My first Olympics was awful - and not just results-wise'
My involvement with Cairn Community Games goes back to before I was even born. In the 1980s, my grandparents were volunteers with the organisation, when my mam and her siblings were competing.