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If I could get on a time machine and head back to the 60s, the first 2 things I'd do is to join in Beatlemania and get a ticket to Old Trafford to see George play.
Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 1:55 am Posts: 9080 Location: Londres
NothingBetterman wrote:
This sucks. My family got to know George well while he was playing for the Earthquakes. He was even the best man at my Dad's wedding.
Wow! Nice one.
I've heard so much about this goal he scored while playing for San Jose against another American team. I've never caught any footage of it, but if the guy himself says its the greatest goal he ever scored... sheesh.
In 1976, Northern Ireland were drawn against Holland in Rotterdam as one of their group qualifying matches for the World Cup. Back then the reporters stayed at the same hotel as the team and travelled with them on the coach to the game. As it happened I sat beside George on the way to the stadium that evening.
Holland - midway between successive World Cup final appearances - and Johan Cruyff were at their peak at the time. George wasn't. I asked him what he thought of the acknowledged world number one and he said he thought the Dutchman was outstanding. 'Better than you?' I asked. George looked at me and laughed. 'You're kidding aren't you? I tell you what I'll do tonight... I'll nutmeg Cruyff first chance I get.' And we both laughed at the thought.
A couple of hours later the Irish players were announced one by one on to the pitch. Pat Jennings, as goalkeeper, was first out of the tunnel to appreciative applause. Best, as No 11, was last. 'And now,' revved up the PA guy, 'Number 11, Georgie [long pause] Best.' And out trotted George. Above him, a beautiful blonde reached over with a single, long-stemmed red rose.
Given his nature, his training and his peripheral vision there was no way he was going to miss her or the rose, so he stopped, trotted back, reached up to take the flower, kissed her hand and ran out on to the pitch waving his rose at the punters as the applause grew even louder.
Five minutes into the game he received the ball wide on the left. Instead of heading towards goal he turned directly infield, weaved his way past at least three Dutchmen and found his way to Cruyff who was wide right. He took the ball to his opponent, dipped a shoulder twice and slipped it between Cruyff's feet. As he ran round to collect it and run on he raised his right fist into the air.
Only a few of us in the press box knew what this bravado act really meant. Johan Cruyff the best in the world? Are you kidding? Only an idiot would have thought that on this evening.
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stuzzo wrote:
Juvenal wrote:
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Funeral's in Belfast on Friday.
That is going to be huge. Any idea where the cemetry is? I'm assuming its in east Belfast somewhere. Let's hope the minute's silence is held impeccably today (although at the Man City vs. Liverpool game I'd doubt it)
I feel sorry for his family. His father knew my grandparents; apparently they used to go to the same social club. Let's hope the press leave him alone
According to what I've heard, there will be a service in Belfast before the cremation at Roselawn.
I hate Roselawn!
Aye, it's not a nice place. I'm over Castlereagh direction, so if it's going up there I'll be paying my respects. I assume there'll be a procession through Belfast, perhaps up the Cregagh and then out to Roselawn? 500 000 mourners are expected so I can't see that amount of people being accomodated anywhere.
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