Sir Bobby Charlton’s funeral to take place in Manchester

Sky News published this video item, entitled “Sir Bobby Charlton’s funeral to take place in Manchester” – below is their description.

Sir Bobby Charlton’s funeral will take place on 13 November in Manchester, with his former club, Manchester United saying that it will be a celebration of his “incredible life”.

Sky News’ Shingi Mararike visits Sir Bobby’s birthplace of Ashington in Northumberland, to retrace the steps that put him on the path to becoming a football legend.

Read more here: https://news.sky.com/topic/sir-bobby-charlton-10875

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