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George Best

Mac, the village newsagent, had The Sun open on the page led by the medical bulletin on George Best. He pointed at the story. 'He's an idiot, isn't he?' he asked. It was, of course, a rhetorical question but it still deserved an answer. And the answer is 'No'.
Like, I suspect, millions of others, Mac only knew - or thought he knew - one George Best. The one who was weak, unable to say no to almost anything, a man lost in a shambolic world, an alcoholic who never managed to beat properly the old foe. Now, weeks on from that first bulletin, comes more of the same, confirmation again of his weakness. But an idiot? No, not an idiot, never an idiot.
http://football.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,9753,1646611,00.html#article_continue

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I agree totally. I got the same hooey from a girl working in a newsagent last Sunday. He was flawed but he was great. I watched footage of him tonight. He threw his head back in joy at an achievement, a demonstration of a great skill and a talent he took joy in and I said to my daughter 'you see, just for that moment, to have had that moment made his entire life worth living.'

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