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Seemed to me that it all started going wrong around the time he list Busby as his guiding hand - maybe he needed that strong, father figure to keep him right.
Afyer that he came across as a bit of self indulgent, narcissistic a-hole i thought.
Also, how can someone who effectively retired in his early to mid 20s habing won only two league titles and one European cup be considered as the greatest player ever? Seems a bit odd to me, although admittedlt there is so little footage of him.
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03-07-2017 10:28 AM #1351
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feel the excitement in the school and in town all week, the only way I can describe it is if Beckham signed for Hibs ten years ago. He was more a pop star than a footballer. But drink consumed him.
It's the done thing to say that he went off the rails when Busby left, but I think Busby could have done more. I'm not sure Best respected him as much as some journos would have you believe. When George came to Edinburgh is a great read about his time here, which was punctuated by some brilliant performances in amongst the dross.
My favourite bit on the documentary was when the San Diego player was describing how Best was going mad at the ref just prior to that famous goal where he dribbled past about five defenders in the box. The context was '**** all of you, I'm going to show you five seconds of what I was capable of once upon a time'.Last edited by hibsbollah; 03-07-2017 at 10:54 AM.
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Good doc, was just very sad but clearly the shy boy from belfast is only half the story of a complex character.
I dont know anymore than the prog showed, so maybe you are right about busby - would fit his generation to be more 'pull yourself together' than arm around the shoulder i suppose.
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05-07-2017 07:42 PM #1354
Just stumbled across this thread.
Some great shows like The Sopranos and Breaking Bad being mentioned but I haven't seen anything about The Wire.
Amazing tv. Cops n drugs scene in Baltimore in the 90s. It's a slow burner but very clever and 'real'.
Check out some reviews or dive right in. Well worth it.
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I watched the 1st episode years ago and for whatever reason never went back to it dunno why?how high would you rank it?
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The Wire was one of the most outstanding piece of TV that I've ever seen. It takes a few episodes to get your head around the authentic street lingo, but beyond that it was as good as anything I've seen...Sopranos, MadMen, Breaking Bad included.... must go an watch it again sometime...
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05-07-2017 08:20 PM #1357
^^Agreed 100%
Watch the first few episodes with subtitles until you get used to the chat, it really helps!!
My favs are Sopranos, BB and the Wire.
If forced to choose I'd go with the Sooranos as no 1 but it's certainly up there.
I just started watching Mad Men again from the start. It's up there too!!
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If I had to choose I'd go BB...but those are all right on my top list...ahead of everything else
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05-07-2017 08:29 PM #1359
Really need a new series that matches these!
Recently I've enjoyed BCSaul, American Gods and Fargo. Billions was good and Game of Thrones is almost back but other than that I'm struggling to find something so gripping.
Going to try the original Twin Peaks, I've never seen it and don't know anything about it at all but figured I should watch them before the new one.
Any other suggestions?
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Saul is top quality writing....Im watching Bloodline (first series)...mid tempo paced, and some good performances...I would say it's EPL not Champions League material.
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Curb Your Enthusiasm
Comedies. Both brilliant.
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Always sunny didn't quite connect with me - many love it though
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05-07-2017 09:02 PM #1363
Loved Curb. Will check out Sunny, it gets great reviews and it's got Danny de Vito!
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One of my favs ever.
On a completely different tack, just started arrested development on netflix - first few episodes are pretty funny.
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i know...been a few years...will have to watch the last series again in advance of it...
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05-07-2017 09:29 PM #1367
I'm stuck in a hotel with work the next 2 weeks.
iPad pro and Netflix, sorted!
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05-07-2017 10:11 PM #1368
Season 3 of The Leftovers started last night, first two episodes were excellent.
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Talking of the Wire, gang culture is another thing that I find interesting so that's always been one I say I'll watch but not got round to it yet.Last edited by frazeHFC; 06-07-2017 at 08:37 AM.
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I was so disappointed in the last series though, seemed to be all over the place. I only stuck with it because I'd enjoyed the other series so much.
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Quite enjoying Ackley Bridge on channel 4 just now and The Loch on STV has been decent. Also been watching Fearless but finding it a bit of a drudge.
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