Footballers are often defined by discipline, tactics, and structure. But every once in a while, a player comes along who shatters the mold—someone so naturally gifted that they make the game look effortless. That player was George Best, a man whose brilliance on the pitch was only matched by the chaos of his life off it.
In today’s episode, I explore the rise and fall of George Best—from his early days in Belfast to becoming one of the greatest player British Football has ever seen, how he revived the club after the Munich tragedy, and how his struggles with fame and alcohol led to a heartbreaking decline.
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