Am I the only person to be nauseated by all the fuss the media made over George Best's demise? The media have been going mad recently and I for one can't understand the point of it all.
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| 05-5-2008 | The media will concentrate on some of the least important issues. All respect to George, it's not his fault our press are misguided. | Bruce |
| 20-2-2007 | Respect is earnt, George was far and away one of the best footballers in his era. He chose to step away at the top, and from then his life went downwards.
He abused the Donor system, and in the end died from his alcoholism.
Great footballer yes no doubt respect no I am sorry I cant respect someon...more | Gandalfql |
| 18-2-2007 | He was an absolute footballing legend. So what if he liked his drink and cars and beautiful woman he was the greatest player who ever lived I saw him play and every time he got the ball the crowd was silenced in expectation of what magical thing is he going to do now. Legend!! | Greg |
| 30-1-2007 | how can you all say this he was and always will be a legend end of and to cap it all off he died as an aldoholic cool | besty forever |
| 28-10-2006 | I never knew who he was until news started coming out that he was an alcoholic bout to receive a transplant.
He wasted it as any transplanted organ only lasts about 10 years as it eventually gets rejected by the body, even though you are taking anti rejection drugs, its just the way it works
S...more | yoio |
| 22-9-2006 | Paddy you say "Its easy to see twats like joe, never saw him play". Wrong! I did see him play and I agree that he was, in his era, a brilliant player. He reached fame too soon in his young life and couldn't handle it. However, off the field he abused his body and his wife for MANY year...more | Joe |
| 12-9-2006 | gosh, I just read your post and find it hard to believe that someone can feel that way.
George Best was an alcoholic not a drinker, he was an addict. Death is a terrible thing in any circumstance, his family will still be bereaved. | bestyfan |
| 20-8-2006 | Its easy to see twats like joe, never saw him play.By the way some of your idiotic contributors, cannot even spell loser,morons. | paddy |
| 18-5-2006 | Alcoholism is an illness and not everyone can fight it. George evidently couldn't so stop slinging your poison at the greatest soccer idol we've ever had. | Scot |
| 16-5-2006 | If you really must spew your unsolicited vitriol about the greatest guy to ever grace English soccer, are any of you lot alcoholics? I'm not either - so I can't imagine what it's like to actually be one. So show a bit of respect! | Scot |
| 10-4-2006 | It was a pity that he died but the people who WOULD watch telly specials on Best were probably the kinds of people who didn't even know who he was, let alone in his own day.
I agree that the media builds deaths up. Just like what happened with Diana. The media and Elton John were the 2 bigge...more | Mashayla |
| 08-4-2006 | George Best spend 10 years of his life as a wonderful footballer. The next 30 years he was a drunken, wife beating, abusive, degrading slob!. He "stole" a liver transplant from a far more deserving case, and I hope that he died feeling ashamed about that!
He had his era - but in this day...more | Joe |
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