I the shot and its on his right foot. I beauty 49 for england, 249 for Manchester United. Sir Bobby Charltons record stood for decades the legacy of one of footballs most remarkable careers. Born in northumberland, charlton first represented englands schoolboys, and in 1954, hejoined the club, which would define him Manchester United. Commentator charlton scores a beauty. Theyve equalised. But then came tragedy, the Munich Air Crash of 1958, in which 23 people, including eight united players, died. Charlton suffered only minor injuries. Id like to say a few words to my mother. I hope shes 0k and taken it well. But it was an experience which shaped his life. Its unbelievable really, that Something Like that should happen and all your pals get killed and suddenly youre. Youre there with hardly a scratch on you. And just. Sometimes i feel it doesnt seem right, you know . Slowly, united rebuilt their team with charlton its cornerstone. Commentator charlton headed it home. And, in 1968, it was his two goals against benfica, which guided them to their ultimate prize the european cup. Commentator how they cheered as Bobby Charlton led his men up to receive the handsome, outsized trophy. A decade on, from the horror of munich, rarely has victory been quite so poignant. But if that was the pinnacle of his club career, his england career scaled even Greater Heights at the world cup in 1966. Commentator charlton, scored. His goals, including two against portugal in the semi final, proved crucial. Commentator this could be it, it is. And that could be the goal that puts england in the final. And the triumph which followed earned him a place in the countrys sporting folklore. In 1970, charlton clocked up his 100th International Cap in typical style. Commetntator charlton gets the goal. But time was catching up with him. In 1973, he played his final match for united before becoming a director there during the decades of success under sir alex ferguson. He did far more than that, though, helping charities and sporting projects, including londons successful olympic bid. He received a knighthood and many other accolades. In 2008, his brotherjack, with whom hed had an often strained relationship, presented him with a bbc Lifetime Achievement award. I was fortunate enough to be good at the game. I found football was easy. I could never understand it when people couldnt play this game of football, and ive achieved almost everything that i set out to do. But, along the way, i had to do it with a lot of really, really good friends. It was a typically generous sentiment from a man known for his integrity as well as his remarkable talent one of the most celebrated and most prolific players that football has ever seen. Commentator they ust dont come any better than that. Sir Bobby Charlton who has died at the age of 86. Sir bobbys family released a statement. They said it is with Great Sadness that we share the news that sir bobby passed peacefully in the early hours of saturday morning surrounded by his family. His family would like to pass on their thanks to everyone who has contributed to his care and for the many people who have loved and supported him. Manchester united have also released a statement. It says. Manchester united are in mourning following the passing of sir Bobby Charlton, one of the greatest and most beloved players in the history of our club. Sir bobby was a hero to millions. More reaction now. English football pundit and former player gary neville paid his respects to sir Bobby Charlton on x formally twitter. He said, so sorry to hear the news of sir Bobby Charlton. The greatest english Football Player and Manchester Uniteds greatest ambassador. The former england player gary lineker has also reacted to the news. He described sir Bobby Charlton as a truly wonderful footballer and genuinely lovely man. A world cup winner, great and, for me, englands greatest ever player. He may no longer be with us but hell have footballing immortality. Live now to andy mitten, Sports Journalist and editor of united we stand, a Manchester United supporter� s fa nzine. Welcome to you. Thank you for being with us. Tell us what sir bobby meant to you. He with us. Tell us what sir bobby meant to vom with us. Tell us what sir bobby meant to yon with us. Tell us what sir bobby meant to ou. ,. , meant to you. He was a huge figure in manchester meant to you. He was a huge figure in Manchester Uniteds meant to you. He was a huge figure in Manchester Uniteds history. Meant to you. He was a huge figure in Manchester Uniteds history. The| in Manchester Uniteds history. The Main Stand At Old Trafford is named after him. He has a statue near george best and denis law. All three were footballers of the year. He was not only a great player, he saw some of his friends die in the munich air disaster. He survived and helped to lead Manchester United to the recovery, their rise, back to being League Winners and european champions. The first english team to be so in 1968. Having spoken to some of his former team mates this afternoon, people like brian kidd, they extol his virtues as a footballer, one of the best players in the world. Lived an incredible life and a huge figure in the history of Manchester United. That is why you see the outpouring since the news of his passing. 1anthem is why you see the outpouring since the news of his passing. The news of his passing. When he retired in the the news of his passing. When he retired in the early the news of his passing. When he retired in the early 70s the news of his passing. When he retired in the early 70s he retired in the early 70s he continued to be an ambassador for decades for Manchester United. He did. I was too young to see him play but my father and uncles told me all about him. I interviewed him as a journalist. He had a Soccer School. Every young, aspiring footballer in manchester, every child in manchester, every child in manchester wanted to join the Soccer School because they thought it would be a step towards greatness. It worked out for david beckham, not the rest of us. He had a high profile and became a Manchester United director. His strongest legacy was always what he had done on the football field. Brian kidd said to me earlier, one of his team mates, he was not very vocal, he did not say a lot but he lead by example. I watching he did not say a lot but he lead by example. Iwatching him he did not say a lot but he lead by example. I watching him you saw the levels of excellence, the demands and needs to put on yourself to be a top footballer at Manchester United. That he did it for club and country were spectacular. His appearance record, his goal records, both united and england when they stood firm. The united won its for four decades. He lived an incredible life and it is of busy very sad today. He reached a great age. We and it is of busy very sad today. He reached a great age. And it is of busy very sad today. He reached a great age. We have seen tributes to him reached a great age. We have seen tributes to him and reached a great age. We have seen tributes to him and they reached a great age. We have seen tributes to him and they are reached a great age. We have seen tributes to him and they are very i tributes to him and they are very worthy ones. The record stood for a0 years and was eventually broken by wayne rooney. He was bittersweet about it because he was a hero to him. Manchester united are so successful, so popular Around The World that his name is known Around The World. ,. , the world. Long before the premier leaaue the world. Long before the Premier League became the world. Long before the Premier League became global, the world. Long before the Premier League became global, he the world. Long before the Premier League became global, he would i the world. Long before the premier l league became global, he would find stories of waiters in thailand and car wardens in brazil who had heard of Bobby Charlton. His name transcended english football. He had been such a big star for england. England won the world cup in 1966. He scored spectacular goals as well. People really looked up to him. His life story was incredible. He was a youth player at Manchester United, born in ashington, a Coal Mining Area north of newcastle upon tyne. To stay at one club for so long and be so effective and to win everything, that is one reason why he is renowned throughout the world. 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Your thoughts and memories of sirj your thoughts and memories of sir Bobby Charlton, who has passed away. Thank you. The first aid trucks have crossed into gaza after the Rafah Crossing from egypt partially opened this morning throwing a small lifeline to gazans. The convoy was carrying food, water and medicine, which have been running out in gaza, and will be distributed by the palestinian red crescent. Israel agreed to letjust 20 trucks through, but not fuel, which is needed to power Hospital Generators and water pumping stations. The un says at least 100 aid trucks are needed a day to cover gazas urgent needs. Israel sealed its borders with gaza imposing a total siege on the strip 12 days ago. The Rafah Crossing between egypt and gaza is now the only way to get vital supplies in. A warning this report from wyre davies contains images you may find distressing. Two weeks after the start of this war, the first signs of limited progress and relief, entering gaza on the back of a truck. Some 20 trucks in total, not nearly enough according to aid agencies, bringing in basic supplies, food, water and medicine. There had been an unprecedented number of israeli strikes against hamas related infrastructure. But say palestinian officials, a000 people have been killed in gaza, many of them children. There was a small but significant breakthrough as us israeli mother and daughterjudith and natalie were freed from gaza. 200 hostages remain. At an emergency summit in cairo, the Foreign Secretary criticised the murderous actions of hamas and reminded israel of its obligations. I actions of hamas and reminded israel of its obligations. Of its obligations. I have spoken directly to of its obligations. I have spoken directly to the of its obligations. I have spoken directly to the israeli of its obligations. I have spoken. Directly to the Israeli Government about their duty to respect International Law and the importance of preserving civilian lives. 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We are not going to stop before such a goal is achieved. There is a reason that israel is old and young are so adamant about this. Two weeks ago this women was a 20 something music loving woman who were at a festival. As squads of hamas gunmen stormed the festival, shooting indiscriminately, she fled for her life, finding cover under some desert scrub. She would hide motionless for eight hours. I some desert scrub. She would hide motionless for eight hours. Motionless for eight hours. I didnt think they were motionless for eight hours. I didnt think they were going motionless for eight hours. I didnt think they were going to motionless for eight hours. I didnt think they were going to take think they were going to take hostages. When i was still. Every time i heard or saw an interaction, they shoot and they ship killing. 0ctober they shoot and they ship killing. October the 7th will go down as the most fateful day in modern israeli history as hamas gunmen mercilessly murdered at least 1a00 people of all agesin murdered at least 1a00 people of all ages in towns and communities across the south. Today was the first time she has ventured out in two weeks. The nurse in her leg damaged by her ordeal. From someone who believed in coexistence, she is now a frightened sceptic about the possibility of peace between israelis and palestinians. Israel has continued to bombard gaza including the south, where it had told people to seek safety, ahead of an expected ground offensive. The Gaza Health Ministry says a,385 people have now been killed since israel began its air strikes. 1,756 of the dead are children, 976 are women. More than 1,a00 people were killed when hamas attacked southern israel two weeks ago. Israel says 307 of its soldiers have been killed since then. And its raised the number of Hostages Hamas took to 210 though an American Mother and daughter were released late on friday. Lets talk to anne feingold, whos in netanya in israel. She has four sons. Two in england and two who are now in the israeli army. Welcome to you. Thank you for being with us. Tell us what life is like in israel at the moment. fik. With us. Tell us what life is like in israel at the moment. Ok. So israel, in israel at the moment. Ok. So israel. At in israel at the moment. Ok. So israel, at the in israel at the moment. Ok. So israel, at the moment, in israel at the moment. Ok. So israel, at the moment, has in israel at the moment. 0k. Sol israel, at the moment, has come in israel at the moment. Ok. So israel, at the moment, has come to a halt. Everyone is holding their breath. This is the third sabbath we have had since the dreadful hamas attack. So every day, we have had here all the people from the south who have now moved to all the hotels and peoples homes who have spare rooms or spare flats, any vacancy for the children and the families have all come south. Everyone is very involved in providing any health care they need, any day to day stuff, food, laundry. You know, the whole country has now mobilised into volunteering, knowing these families need practical stuff, even though they are traumatised from having left the south. From the kibbutz that was involved in the onslaught on october the 7th. The country is very sad, very different. He men generally are not here. The men have all been called up to duty. It is very much a wise looking after the kids any grandparents. There is a huge volunteering cohort now. People from the south and also from the north. Israel is a very changed place. A very hard place to be at the moment. It is a small country, so everybody has been affected by it. A lot of funerals to go to have young people and myself, unfortunately, have had to go to one. It is not the country that was before. It is a very sad place and were also dreading what is to come, knowing that israel has to defend itself. We know that when nobody wanted it. It came to israels door and this is where we are. Holding our breath at the moment and trying to just our breath at the moment and trying tojust make, to our breath at the moment