Mo Gosfield
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- Aug 11, 2010
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I was genuinely upset when he died. A truly sad day. I felt part of my adolescence had died.
His genius should only ever be judged on the field of play, where he was unsurpassed. Quite simply, the most talented British footballer of all time. If you watched him in the flesh, as I did, you would gasp at his ability. He would be priceless today.
Who are we to judge him off the field and call him a flawed genius. We all have flaws. George gave more to football than most and the memories don't just linger, they burn and sear through you. Just a mention of his name and I smile. Used as a benchmark, very few have even come close. He is right up there in the rarified air of great footballers. Less than ten in history and he is one of them.
When my son was growing up and getting into football, I said to him that if he wanted to watch the complete player, he should study George Best. If he wanted to see how football should be played with freedom, with joy and with fearlessness, then Bestie was yer man.
His antics on Wogan (I think it was) revealed a character that made John Terry appear humble and generous spirited. If you want wayward self indulgent dick heads, give me Robin Friday any day. Here is how to celebrate taking the piss out of a goalkeeper:
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Documentary on BBC2 at 11.15pm tonight. (2017)
I'll be asleep at that time
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