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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play FOOTBALL LEGENDS GEORGE BEST DVD When the name George Best is heard everyone knows who he is - whether for his footballing talent and charisma or his controversial lifestyle off the pitch A common description of his place in football history is summed up by the quote Maradona good Pele better; George Best Best was discovered in Belfast aged 15 by Manchester United scout Bob Bishop and went to make his First Division debut for The Red Devils aged 17 in 1963 in a 1-0 victory against West Bromwich Albion Due to his playing style Best was a hit at United scoring 179 goals from 470 appearances over 11 years until he unexpectedly quit Manchester United in 1974 aged 27 Best did go on to play for a number of clubs around the world the LA Aztecs and Fort Lauderdale Strikers to name a couple but due to his fluctuating form and controversial lifestyle he never achieved the same levels of success he had at Manchester United He retired from football aged 37 in 1983 Best was voted 16th in the IFFHS World Player of the Century election in 1999 He was named by Pele as one of the greatest living footballers in the world George Best was affectionately known as the beautiful boy with the beautiful game a fitting tribute for one of the most talented and well known footballers in the history of the game LITTLE BOOK OF MANCHESTER UNITED Long before Sir Bobby Charlton dubbed Old Trafford the "Theatre of Dreams" Manchester United had established a world-wide reputation and not just in footballing circles The tragedy of Munich was followed a decade later by an historic European Cup win while the team built by Sir Alex Ferguson in the 1990s became legends in their own right with a string of spectacular successes Best Edwards Law Charlton Beckham Cantona Keane and now Scholes Giggs Ferdinand and Rooneyno club side has boasted stars that shine brighter This book profiles all the greats as well as exploring lesser known facets of the United experience in alphabetical fashion
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