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Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Declan - you should know by now that Matthew has

> never heard of George Best. Or at least refuses to

> believe he was any good.

>

> Perhaps some of the older people on the forum

> could educate Matthew.

>

> Where is Jah


Well, in Jah's absence, it gives me enormous pleasure to "educate" young Matthew!


This clip doesn't exactly show his most famous goals, but I like it because it displays his fabulous footwork...oh, and I just love the way he accelerates past the other players. And also because I thought he looked even dishier in his Northern Ireland colours than he did in red. God, the man was a genius. Magnificent!

PUFF DADDY...



Is buying "Crystal Palace " football club ( apparently )


God I so hope it's true, can you imagine the "attitude"



The whole Idea thrills me no end...


"Kris-Tal Pal-Ace"


Ah ah....yeeh ..





http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1258847/P-Diddy-lining-shock-bid-Crystal-Palace.html



W**F



* holds w*lly *

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Best

>

> This is my favourite. Especially where Ron Harris

> tries to break his legs. In fact lots of people

> try to break his legs, but he rides tackles and

> moves on.


Like it (soundtrack aside). What's amazing is this was the age when you were allowed to kick people about a bit. Given the advantage attackers have now and the way defenders are being so very limited in what they can do it would be amazing, although pointless admittedly, to wonder what he could do now.

red devil Wrote:

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> 3 of The Best


Gosh...I simply cannot get enough of his genius.


Stupendous stuff!


George Best...it's all in the name.


Thank you RD.


Edited to say: I hope you are paying attention young Matthew.

Edited again because omitted to mark the 3,100th post

ruffers Wrote:

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> Don't get me wrong, I get sick to the back teeth

> of people eulogising him and he's part of that

> whole United myth/legend scenario that get on my

> t?ts, but he was a great player.



Still high praise indeed...especially from a City fan;-)

ruffers Wrote:

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> What I really like about Rooney is that there is

> no mistaking the fact he's English and couldn't be

> anything else. I can't even imagine him playing

> for a foreign club.


You are joking? Didn't you know that Rooney is Ireland's gift to England!

???? Wrote:

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> My bet on Bordeaux at the beginning is looking

> nice!


Good bet but they re still long shots surely. But I expect them to beat Lyon. Then who knows.


I have been to the stadium at Bordeaux - dragged wife along there on our honeymoon!) and its a great little place. They seem to be a club on the up.


Who knows they could do a Porto?

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