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RIP George |
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lol, both on and off the pitch aye
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They have football in england? I think they mean soccer.
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never heard that name
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Whoever he is - R.I.P. George.
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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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A sad ending, for such a brilliant footballer, may he RIP.
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