[quote]Originally posted by thylord at 1-7-2008 05:19 PM
Manchester United have signed France striker Karem Benzema from French Club's Lyon on a four-year deal for a fee of about
[quote]Originally posted by thylord at 1-7-2008 05:19 PM
Manchester United have signed France striker Karem Benzema from French Club's Lyon on a four-year deal for a fee of about
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Football-mad brothers are buried together in double Manchester United coffin
Plymouth Argyle goalkeeper Luke McCormick
Football-mad brothers killed in a car crash have been buried in a double Manchester United coffin.
The funeral of Ben Peak, eight, and his brother Arron, 10, was a sea of red as mourners paid tribute to their love for the team.
Their mother Amanda Peak wore a red shirt and her wheelchair-boundhusband, Phil, who was seriously injured in the crash, wore a footballshirt. He also wore a neck brace.
The boys' double red and white coffin, with their names and thename of their favourite team on the side, was taken to Our Lady of StLourdes church in Partington, Manchester, in a white horse-drawncarriage.
It was carried into the church by pallbearers wearing red football shirts, with the boys' names and ages on the back.
Ben and Arron died after a collision on the M6 near Keele services in Staffordshire.
Plymouth Argyle footballer Luke McCormick has been released on bailafter he was arrested and charged with two counts of causing death bydangerous driving and driving with excess alcohol.
More than 200 mourners packed into the church and stood outside to hearReverend Malcolm Lorimer, a Methodist minister, say the boys wouldcontinue to be special after their deaths.
The boys were in a Toyota Previa people carrier with their father andthree friends, on their way to watch a motorsport event at Silverstone.
Their 37-year-old father, who was at the wheel of the Toyota, was leftseriously injured in the crash, which took place at around 5.45am onJune 7. He suffered a suspected broken neck and back in the crash.
Amanda Peak sobbed into a handkerchief as she followed her sons' coffin out of the church, clutching the hand of her husband.
Mr Lorimer said: 'It's good to see so many people in red today, it's areal celebration because of the boys' love for Manchester United.
'They will continue to be special, they will continue to be rememberedand also, as well, they will continue to be talked about and loved, andthat's one of the positive things we can do in this community to helpAmanda and Phil.'
He told the congregation: 'This community can help in this tragedy.Road accidents are something we sadly seem to accept too easily.
'Quite naturally, with this particular tragedy, people are angry. Whydid it happen? Could it have been avoided? A family day out that all ofus take, a family day out to Silverstone.'
He added: 'If that anger at this tragedy is focused that it stops anyone of us getting into a car, or stopping someone else getting in acar; if it prevents another tragedy, then something may have come fromtoday.'
The family received a personal letter of condolence from club manager Sir Alex Ferguson, Mr Lorimer said.
Phil Bennett, the family's neighbour who was in their car at the timeof the accident, received applause for his tearful tribute to the boys.
He said: 'From the moment we met, you became a big part of our lives, as much a part of our lives as our own kids.'
Mr Bennett recalled Ben's 'big eyes and shy smile' and Arron'sfootballing skills. He said: 'The future we had imagined with Amandaand Phil and Arron and Ben is going to be so much different now, but itcan still happen because we know the boys will be with us and part ofour hearts.'
The boys' grandfather, Nigel Fitzhugh, paid tribute to two 'specialboys'. He said: 'They might have only lived for 10 and eight years butoh, what a time we've had.'
Their head teacher, Shirley Styles, from Forest Gate Community PrimarySchool, read out a poem and the school choir sang You Raise Me Up.
Mr Lorimer, speaking outside the church, said: 'Obviously the familyare devastated but I think they've probably taken a lot of comfort fromthe community's strength.
'They were very special boys. All children are special, but these two seemed to captivate all the good things in life.'
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