Crowds applauded Sir Bobby Charlton's hearse as it arrived at Old Trafford - before it continued on to his memorial service at Manchester Cathedral.
Crowds applauded Sir Bobby Charlton's hearse as it arrived at Old Trafford - before it continued on to his memorial service at Manchester Cathedral. The Manchester United legend and England World Cup winner died aged 86 on 21 October, a few days after falling at his care home. A service celebrating his life begins at 2pm, with Gareth Southgate joining current and former players to play tribute.
Others seen entering the cathedral include Peter Schmeichel, Gareth Southgate and Ole Gunnar Solksjaer. As well as scoring 49 goals for England, Sir Bobby achieved legend status at Manchester United, making 758 appearances and scoring 249 goals. He was diagnosed with dementia in November 2020 - the same disease that affected his brother Jack who died in 2020.
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