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Nov 25, 2005 @ 1:34 PM George Best dies    
devonguy


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George Best dies
25/11/2005 18:00

By Olesya Dmitracova
LONDON (Reuters) - George Best, whose flamboyant life took him from the heights of sporting success at Manchester United to the depths of alcoholism, died on Friday aged 59.
The Northern Irishman, widely regarded as the only British footballer in the same league as Pele, Diego Maradona and Johan Cruyff, died in the London hospital where he had spent the final two months of his life, drifting in and out of consciousness.
"My father has passed away," Best’s tearful son Calum told reporters outside the hospital. "Not only have I lost my dad but we’ve all lost a wonderful man."
Best died of multiple organ failure after a lifetime of heavy drinking. He had suffered infection and internal bleeding in recent weeks and had problems with his liver and kidneys.
Tributes poured in for the man who emerged from the back streets of Belfast to become one of sport’s biggest icons and -- as the first superstar footballer -- an integral part of London’s Swinging Sixties scene.
Denis Law and Bobby Charlton, who formed a "Holy Trinity" with Best at United in the 1960s, were among those who spoke of their sadness and loss.
"Manchester United’s glorious history has been created by people like George Best," said Charlton, who spent almost 10 years alongside him at Old Trafford.
"Anyone who witnessed what George could do on the pitch wished they could do the same."
Prime Minister Tony Blair, attending a summit in Malta, described Best as "probably the most naturally gifted footballer of his generation and one of the best footballers our country has produced".
Football authorities said a minute’s silence would be observed at English league matches this weekend as a mark of respect.
SHRINE OF SCARVES
In Manchester, fans gathered in the winter gloom outside United’s Old Trafford ground where they have created a shrine of scarves, photographs and replica shirts in Best’s honour.
Passing motorists stopped to add their contributions, candles were lit, tears shed and heads were bowed in memory.
"I cried when he left United and I cried again today," said supporter Lawrence Chapple-Gill. "I have supported United since I was four or five when my dad gave me a poster of George Best and told me all about him."
Best will be remembered as one of the greatest flawed geniuses in the world of sport.
Blessed with sublime skills, he won the European Cup with United in 1968, the year he was named European Footballer of the Year.
But he walked out on United in his mid-twenties and spent the rest of his career at modest sides in the lower reaches of English soccer and in the United States.
He spent the last few years of his life as Britain’s most infamous alcoholic, staggering from one embarrassing chat show interview to another.
His marriage to a glamour model collapsed and although he underwent a liver transplant in 2002 he never managed to quit the drink.
"I spent a lot of my money on booze, birds and fast cars," Best said in his most memorable comment on his roller-coaster life.
"The rest I just squandered."
It is a measure of how far Best fell from grace that he played his last competitive match for a prison side while in jail for a drink-driving offence.
Best always maintained he had achieved all he wanted.

I hope you guys don’t mind me posting this! But this guy was an icon to us in England!

Source ‘Reuters’
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Nov 25, 2005 @ 1:44 PM George Best dies    
spongebob777


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We lost Pat Morita today as well.
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Nov 25, 2005 @ 1:57 PM George Best dies    
devonguy


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Hi Bob! Just looked it up! This is the first I knew of it! And I’m genuinely sorry!
It’s strange how these people touch our lives, but they do! All the best friend.

Actor Pat Morita dies

Los Angeles (dpa) - Actor Pat Morita, best known for his role as a wise mentor in the "Karate Kid" movie series, has died aged 73, news reports said Friday. Morita died of natural causes in his Las Vegas home on Thursday.

He rose to fame as Matsuo "Arnold" Takahashi in the popular television sitcom "Happy Days" in the mid 1970's and also had roles in the movies "Honeymoon in Vegas", "Spy Hard", "Even Cowgirls Get the Blues" and "The Centre of the World".

Born to a Japanese family of migrant fruit pickers in northern California on June 28, 1932, Morita as a child had spinal tuberculosis and was interned at a camp for Japanese-Americans during World War II.

He started his career in show business with a stand-up comedy routine, and eventually would be nominated for a supporting actor Oscar in 1984 for his role as the mentor and karate teacher in The Karate Kid. He reprised his portrayal of "Mr. Miyagi" in the three sequels, including 1994's "The Next Karate Kid", starring Hilary Swank.

Ps sorry to be so morbid! But I believe we need to recognise the affect that these people have on us, may they rest in peace!
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Oct 9 @ 11:16 AM George Best dies    
cassy


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Oct 9 @ 1:54 PM George Best dies    
Angel178


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So wierd...everyone is dead on a death thread.
Creepy
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Oct 9 @ 2:08 PM George Best dies    
Heaveninawildflower


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Actually Devon's still alive and kicking under a different nom de guerre in gay Paree (no aspersions or even observations implied there, honest!), but you're right, it is weird...
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Oct 9 @ 2:51 PM George Best dies    
Angel178


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Got it...thanks!
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