Manchester United's Bill Foulkes was part of the famous team of the 1950s known as the Busby Babes, eight of whom died as a result of the Munich air disaster in February 1958. Having survived the crash, Foulkes was in the team that lifted the European Cup for the first time in May 1968. He played 688 times for the club – a total only surpassed by Ryan Giggs, Bobby Charlton and Paul Scholes – and was part of the generation under manager Sir Matt Busby which built the foundations of the club that we know today. He died on 25 November 2013