The rise of the modem footballer as multimillionaire superstar can arguably be traced to the emergence in the 1960's of one George Best. Best combined dishevelled good looks, supreme talent and a rock 'n' roll lifestyle that made him the first in a what has since become a long line of players whose antics have become big news. 'Genius, Maverick, Legend', George Best is perhaps the most talented footballer ever to walk the face of the earth. Best was the best, Pele, Cruyff, Maradona - all were superb but Best had their talent and more. George Best had the confidence and arrogance to try absolutely anything - he knew he was a genius and was not afraid to show the world. He revelled in the limelight but as the first of the new superstars, found himself unable to cope with the temptations thrown at his feet. Alcohol, late nights and women. He indulged in them all and as a result walked out of top class professional football in 1972 aged just 26. In this unique insight George takes us back to his early years where we meet some of the characters who had an impact on his life. These include: Tommy Docherty, Alex Stepney, Jim Ryan, Dick Best, Alex Best and Sir Bobby Charlton. Then it's off to Old Trafford, Manchester for which he will always be remembered.
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