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Old 11-25-2005, 11:54 AM
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Manchester United legend George Best has died at the age of 59 after failing to recover from internal bleeding.

Best has spent almost eight weeks in Cromwell Hospital in West London after initially being admitted with a kidney infection.

Earlier this month the former Northern Ireland international had shown an improvement in his condition and was taken off a ventilator.

However, he was readmitted to intensive care last week with breathing difficulties and his condition had gradually worsened in recent days.

Best?s physician Professor Roger Williams had grown increasingly concerned over the past couple of days and conceded on Thursday lunchtime that his patient was living through his final hours.

During a glittering playing career, Best was an Old Trafford hero and helped the club to win the European Cup against Benfica in 1968.

He also picked up the European Footballer of the Year accolade the same year and scored a plethora of memorable goals.

In recent years, Best had been working as a pundit for Sky Sports and he will leave a legacy as one of the best players the world of football has ever seen.
Absolute Legend in the game, not a Man U fan, but the guy had skills this country aint seen since from a homegrown

RIP George
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Old 11-25-2005, 12:06 PM
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but the guy had skills this country aint seen since from a homegrown
You mean his drinking skills?
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Old 11-25-2005, 12:46 PM
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lol, both on and off the pitch aye
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Old 11-25-2005, 05:30 PM
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They have football in england? I think they mean soccer.
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Old 11-25-2005, 05:33 PM
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never heard that name
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Old 11-25-2005, 05:55 PM
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Whoever he is - R.I.P. George.
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Old 11-25-2005, 08:38 PM
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Former football star George Best has died in hospital at the age of 59 after suffering multiple organ failure.

Best, who was admitted eight weeks ago with flu-like symptoms, died at 1255 GMT. London's Cromwell Hospital said it ended "a long and very valiant fight".


Son Calum, 24, who had kept a bedside vigil, said: "Not only have I lost my Dad... we've all lost a wonderful man."

The ex-Manchester United and Northern Ireland star is to be buried in Belfast beside his mother, Ann, late next week.

Best's father, 87, who was among relatives at his bedside overnight, asked for the family to be left to grieve in peace.

Best's sister, Barbara McNarry, said: "To the thousands upon thousands of people who have sent cards and e-mails, we have taken great comfort from them, especially during the long hours."

The family later viewed the many flowers and messages left by fans outside Cromwell Hospital.

Best is widely regarded as one of the greatest players to have graced British and world football.

His heyday occurred during the 1960s, when he brought a pop star image to the game.

Asked later what happened to the money he had earned, Best replied: "I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered."

A statement released by Best's second wife, Alex, said: "George was the love of my life. He was a unique and talented person who made a lot of people very happy."

Tributes

Prime Minister Tony Blair led tributes to the man he called "probably the most naturally gifted footballer of his generation, one of the greatest footballers the UK has ever produced".

"Anyone who has seen him as a football fan will never forget it," Mr Blair said from the Commonwealth Head of Governments meeting in Malta.

Republic of Ireland Prime Minister Bertie Ahern said: "George should be remembered as the very best at what he did. He was quite simply a football genius."

Sir Bobby Charlton said his former Manchester United team-mate "made an immense contribution to the game, and enriched the lives of everyone that saw him play".

"Football has lost one of its greats, and I have lost a dear friend. He was a marvellous person."

A statement from the club said: "For the goals, the audacious dribbles and all the wonderful memories, Manchester United and its legions of fans worldwide will always be grateful."

A minute silence is to be observed at every Premiership football match this weekend in Best's memory.

Deterioration

He had been in hospital since entering with flu-like symptoms on 1 October, later suffering a kidney infection.

His condition deteriorated sharply last Friday with the development of a lung infection that led to internal bleeding.

Best, a recovering alcoholic, was particularly susceptible to infection because of medicines he needed after a 2002 liver transplant.

The Belfast-born former footballer and television pundit had been prescribed medication to suppress the immune system and prevent his body rejecting the new liver.

At the time of his hospital admission in October, Best's agent Phil Hughes said his client had been "off the drink" before being admitted to the hospital.

Dr Akeel Alisa, part of the medical team which had been treating Best, described him as "delightful to look after - he was very brave, a fighter to the end".

Best helped Manchester United win the First Division title in 1965 and 1967 and the European Cup in 1968.


His role in the team's success was recognised by his becoming the European Footballer of the Year in 1968.

Best made 466 appearances for the Old Trafford club, scoring a total of 178 goals.

He also won 37 caps - scoring nine goals - for Northern Ireland.

But despite his talent, his love of a champagne and playboy lifestyle degenerated into alcoholism, bankruptcy, a prison sentence for drink-driving and, eventually, his controversial liver transplant.


Some pics of George Best in his days at Manchester United (from BBC News)


George Best made his debut for Man Utd as a 17-year-old in 1963 and would go on to become football's first superstar


Within five years, Best was on target to help Man Utd to European Cup glory against Benfica at Wembley in 1968


At 21, Best became the youngest winner of the Football Writers' Association's Footballer of the Year award


Best's dishevelled good looks and rock'n'roll lifestyle led to him being branded 'The Fifth Beatle'[/img]


Belfast-born Best won 37 caps for Northern Ireland, including this match against England in May 1971


In 1976 Best moved closer to the fashion-conscious King's Road, playing for Fulham for a record ?500 per game


Best graced the North American Soccer League, playing for the LA Aztecs (above), Fort Lauderdale and San Jose


Best, Sir Bobby Charlton (centre) and Denis Law received lifetime achievement awards in August 2000


In recent years Best worked as a pundit for Sky Sports, using his football knowledge to analyse the Saturday match action


Best's fast-paced lifestyle eventually took its toll and ultimately cost the game one of its finest exponents
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Yes R.I.P. George Best. I've been watching the tributes on U.K. t.v. with interest. I think I remember that Pele said that he was the greatest footballer ever and there are not many who would disagree with that. A shame that alcoholism ruined his life but as he once said, "I'm living my life the way I want to live it." I think that everyone has that right so long as they don't harm others. Just a shame that the way he lived his life contributed to his passing but the only person he harmed was himself.
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He was certainly a class footballer, and I think he was addicted to alcohol and addiction is a disease. And to my knowledge he did make an effort to get himself of drink yet sadly it overpowered him and took his life.

Hope we remember him for the football.

Hanif
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Old 11-27-2005, 10:53 AM
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A sad ending, for such a brilliant footballer, may he RIP.
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