David Herd of Man Utd in 1967. Manchester United Old Trafford, Manchester United Legends


David Herd of Man Utd in 1967. Manchester United Old Trafford, Manchester United Legends

United tweeted their condolences on Sunday morning, writing: "Everybody at #MUFC is saddened to learn of the passing of David Herd. He played 265 times and scored 145 goals between 1961 and 1968."


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Scotland international centre-forward David Herd was Arsenal's leading goalscorer in four successive seasons. He played alongside his father Alec at Stockport County before moving to Highbury for £10,000 in August 1954. Starring as Arsenal finished third in 1958/59, he scored 97 times in 166 First Division games prior to joining Manchester United for £35,000 in July 1961.


David Herd, 19342016 News

October 1, 2016. Manchester United's legendary striker David Herd has sadly passed away aged 82. Herd grew up in Moss Side and started his career at Stockport County before moving to Arsenal, where he scored 107 goals in 180 appearances. He still remains their 16th highest ever goalscorer and reached 100 goals in fewer games than Thierry.


David Herd 19342016 News Lincoln City

Former Manchester United and Arsenal striker David Herd has died aged 82. The Scot played a key role in the Red Devils' revival following the 1958 Munich air disaster and scored twice in their.


Manchester United hero David Herd dies aged 82 Mirror Online

Former Manchester United and Arsenal striker David Herd has died aged 82. The Scot made 265 appearances for United and scored 145 goals, including two in their 1963 FA Cup final win over.


Manchester United hero David Herd dies aged 82 Mirror Online

David George Herd, Scottish football internationalist. Born 15 April, 1934 in Hamilton. Died 1 October, 2016, in Manchester, aged 82. By The Newsroom Published 10th Oct 2016, 00:07 GMT.


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13 October 2016 • 2:05pm David Herd Credit: Rex David Herd, who has died aged 82, was a prolific centre-forward both for Arsenal and for Manchester United, for whom he played an important.


David Herd played out his career in the shadow of greatness but was a star in his own right

David George Herd (15 April 1934 - 1 October 2016) was a Scottish international footballer who played for Arsenal, Manchester United, Stockport County, and Stoke City. His regular position was as a forward where he was a consistent goal scorer. Oops something went wrong: 403


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Former Manchester United and Scotland striker David Herd has died at the age of 82. Herd played a key role in United's revival following the 1958 Munich air disaster and scored twice in their.


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Manchester United's 1963 FA Cup final hero David Herd has passed away at the age of 82 following illness. Scottish striker Herd scored twice in Matt Busby's Reds' 3-1 victory over Leicester.


David Herd dead Man Utd and Arsenal legendary striker passes away at 82 Daily Star

David Herd, the former Manchester United and Arsenal striker who passed away on Sunday, played out the pomp of his football career in the shadow of greatness. He was a dashing, free-scoring.


David Herd, a new £10,000 signing from Stockport County, unpacks his bags at Highbury, 1954

Former Manchester United and Arsenal striker David Herd has died at the age of 82.The Scotland international was a significant figure for United as the club was rebuilt following the 1958 Munich.


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Manchester United's David Herd formed a bond with three of his new team-mates, Bobby Charlton, Nobby Stiles and Shay Brennan GETTY IMAGES Tuesday October 04 2016, 12.01am , The Times


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================ David Herd, by Tony Attwood 1954 was one of Tom Whittaker's rebuilding years. Having won the league in 1953 we slipped to an alarming 12th in 1953/4 and so new players were brought in and moved up the ranks.


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458: David George Herd 1934-2016. David Herd: The Arsenal 1954-61. David Herd was the 458th player to appear for Arsenal. Highly thought of at Highbury, this Scottish International goal machine had to leave Highbury to gain well deserved winners medals elsewhere in the 1960s. Born on 15 April 1934 in Hamilton, Lanarkshire, his mother went north.


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Herd is perhaps best remembered for scoring twice in United's 3-1 FA Cup final defeat of Leicester in 1963. The trophy was their first since the Munich tragedy, and his goals contributed to the.

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