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MARADONA GREAT BUT GEORGE BEST

November 25, 2025

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Daily Star

'Ballerina' who weaved way into our hearts

- BY IAN PARKER

MARADONA GREAT BUT GEORGE BEST

AS a new generation of Northern Ireland players aim to get back to football's biggest stage, George Best remains an inspiration.

Almost half of Michael O'Neill's most recent squad were no older than five when 59-year-old Best died in 2005.

Gerry Armstrong never hesitates when asked to name the best player he ever shared a pitch with.

“I played with John Barnes and Glenn Hoddle and a lot of great players,” said the former Tottenham and Northern Ireland forward.

“I played against Diego Maradona. I played against some of the great stars, but George Best was unique.”

Best, who died at just 59 on November 25, 2005, has a special place in football history. He mixed a singular talent with the best and worst excesses of celebrity and, finally, a fatal addition to alcohol.

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