George Best • Best 20 goals ever!

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George Best...best 20 goals per personal preference.
George Best...melhores 20 gols por preferência pessoal.
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Its always goal 7 for me. That lob over big pat always sends a cold shiver down my back. The way george sort of ran into the box just as pat got half a punch on it as he was challengend, then the way george just leanend back with arms out and let the ball on a heavy muddy park just bounce onto his chest then let it drop onto his right foot and lobbed it over 2 men who were on the goal line plus big pat who was a bit further out and a few other players infront of him but had no chance. It was sheer genius. Not many goals have moved me in all my years watching football but that was the first goal that did move me. As a kid aged 8 or 9, in 1981 or 82. I can still remember the first time i seen it, i got up off my chair and said out loud "oh what a goal...did you see that there..that was brilliant..oh what" while smiling. Becouse i saw hundreds of goals and was football mad but that was different. As i had never seen any player score a goal like that before. And its the hardest goal to score? Becouse most goals are scored with a hard shot or soft shot if up close and with the ball on the ground, but not only did best have to think so fast to then control it but when the ball drops onto his foot he has to know exactly the amount of weight to put on the lob as hes lobbing it over alot of players and from around 14 yards out and at an angle, he knows he just has to clear the crossbar by about a foot. And notice all the players just look at the ground as its nobodys fault. What can you do when the ball is at least 2 feet above you and can only watch it sail into the net. And goal 4 is pure class, the way ron harris tried to take georges two legs clean off, theres no doubt about it ron DID get george alright but george waverd a bit but still stayed up then the keeper just looked so lost as he came far out to stop george, but george went round him so easy as if he wasnt there then just put it in the net. George made it look simple, but that was one of the greatest goals any one will ever see. The brutal tackle that would have put most players into row ten or down in agony for 20 minutes, but to carry on to then make a fool of one of the best goal keepers at that time just made you want to go out and play football as a kid and i did.

alanmctavish
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They talk about messi and Rinaldo being great, but Best did it on pitches like paddy fields, and he rode scything tackles in an era of hard tackling tough defenders and still managed to make them look silly and put the ball in the net GENIUS, not only a greatly gifted player, but also as brave as a lion .GEORGE BEST (RIP)

chrisevans
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He is one of greatest footballers of all time..

hasanaliraz
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On the exterior wall of a building in Belfast, Northern Ireland, there is a mural which sums it all up. The mural simply says "Maradonna good, Pele better, George

A few years ago, Pele was interviewed by an American TV Channel. At the end of the interview, Pele was asked " Who is the best footballer of all time". Pele just said "George

There is nothing else to

DennisBloodnokPhotographyVideo
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What a genius. That's not mere football, that's poetry

claudiocinti
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The class, the elegance of his technique. As an Italian, we had wonderful players like Baggio but Best is truly the greatest of all time

colin
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George Best was a magician with a football, he was “ simply the Best”
I remember watching some of his best matches when i was growing up, R.I.P George. 👏

johnbrand
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In my humble opinion, the greatest player of all time

michaelmorley
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The greatest ever. Incredible ball control, sensational dribbling skills, long range power, deft touch, unrivalled insight, bravery and tenacity. Every shot in the book plus some that he wrote into the book.

MrParisienWalkways
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Can you imagine the stuff he did that was not recorded? Doesn't bear thinking about.

swinetrek
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The thing that makes players from that era head and shoulders above the counterfeits hyped up today is the sheer courage they displayed. People may prefer that has been removed from the game (and admittedly some of it was just plain criminal) but the fact remains that they had to face some fearsome tacklers.

Telcontar
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Happy Birthday George Bestie, one of the greatest players to wear this shirt. United through and through!

diyasawhnyglazerout
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What a fitting surname!!!...absolutely the Best!!... utter genius!...privilege to see these clips of him...xx.

NIGELpugh
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He was The Greatest...no one like our Georgie. Saw him play against Tottenham in early seventies... too young to appreciate it!

kenmalanick
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The only player I've ever seen who had EVERYTHING.

He was a brilliant dribbler, could head the ball ferociously, could shoot like a bullet, could pass from anywhere, could tackle as well as ANY defender, had great speed, stamina, temperament, and was fantastically tough and ALWAYS fearless, NEVER avoiding a 50/50 ball in the days when the game was far far more dangerous than now.

Therefore, for me and, I know, for countless others, he's the greatest player who ever lived.

ysgol
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❤❤❤ just love him...wish he played for UNITED now...

IanThomason-bwcz
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Never get tired of watching this genius!..

NIGELpugh
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Wow just wow! as a Hibernian Fc supporter i just saw the first goal and il raise my glass for the next 19 :) George BEST ever

kennethbibow
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At 4:22 the modern footballer would have his last rites read to him right there on the pitch after that tackle.

___________DIVOC
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George Best the greatest footballer i have ever seen. Done it on pitches covered in mud with defenders who back then could wack the legs of you and get away with it, Beautifully balanced with two great feet while Messi and Maradona were one footed. Best had no weaknesses on the pitch a footballing genuis who those of us who saw him play were indeed privileged.

jamesgordon