Did George Best Waste His Talent?

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George Best, an iconic figure in football, is remembered for his extraordinary talent and looks, but his life was marred by struggles with alcohol. Despite his fame and wealth, he faced personal challenges that ultimately overshadowed his achievements. Many acknowledge his status as one of the greatest Irish footballers, with even legends like Pelé recognizing his skill. The discussion reflects on the tragedy of his wasted potential, particularly after receiving a liver transplant that he did not take care of, sparking debates about the value of second chances. Best's legacy serves as a cautionary tale about the consequences of excess and the fleeting nature of fame. Additionally, there is excitement about the potential transfer of another player, Kean, to Celtic, indicating ongoing interest in football developments.
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I can't say i am an avid football fan, but george was an icon and will be missed,
he was a fool frittering his life away on booze, but that can happen to any one,
it is a pity his money did not bring him happines.
 
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He was so good looking and talented in his prime days. But your right Wolram, most of his life was wasted. He could of done so much more with it all.
 
Easily in the running for the best Irish Footballer of all time. He was well loved, just loved the sauce a little too much. Can't say that I have kept up on his life after he let the game, but I knew things weren't going great for him. Too bad about him. I was trying to find some lyrics online for a song about Best called "Alcoholic Heroes"- good tribute tune.
 
yeh.. Footballing legend.. will be missed :frown:

On a positive note Looks like Kean will be moving to Celtic tho :smile:
 
He was easily the best Irish football player, and even the great pele beleived that george best was the best player in the world.
 
I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered.

George Best
 
Am I the only one feeling some degree of "about bloody time"? Sure, it's sad that someone's died due to an illness which could have so easily been helped, and I feel for his family and friends and all, but this guy was given a fantastic chance with a new liver and blew it.

Let this be a lesson to you kids!
 
brewnog said:
Am I the only one feeling some degree of "about bloody time"? Sure, it's sad that someone's died due to an illness which could have so easily been helped, and I feel for his family and friends and all, but this guy was given a fantastic chance with a new liver and blew it.
Let this be a lesson to you kids!

Ratzingers quote is all that can be said, yes he was stupid to waste his second
chance, maybe someone else was more worthy of a new liver, i thought it strange at the time that doctors even considered him for a transplant, but fame
and money seem to count in such matters.
That does not take away from him what he was, a great sportsman of an era
when football was more of a sport.
 
Andy said:
He was easily the best Irish football player, and even the great pele beleived that george best was the best player in the world.
George himself said, had he been born ugly you'd have never heard of Pele.
 

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