The question for you though, VC, as one of the few people on this board who can remember watching Best, is what number did he wear when he gave you most joy?
George Best was most commonly number 11, not number 7, so perhaps he is the best number 11 we've ever had?
comment by Wing_Genius_John_Aston (U19099)
posted 43 minutes ago
comment by Greg- (U1192)
posted 43 minutes ago
Di Maria won't make the list for sheet.
The guy is too inconsistent to be on the list and has been like that all his career.
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You're a broken record.
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just stating the truth
1. Best ( also best no 11)
2 Cantona - Important Goals
3 Robson - best Midfielder
4 Beckham - Team Player,
5 Ronaldo - Great individual player
Conor
Hard to say. He wore a number of numbers.
He even wore number 9 on occasion. He wore 8 and 10 as frequently as 11 and 7
comment by conormcgrace (U4307)
posted 1 hour, 25 minutes ago
The question for you though, VC, as one of the few people on this board who can remember watching Best, is what number did he wear when he gave you most joy?
George Best was most commonly number 11, not number 7, so perhaps he is the best number 11 we've ever had?
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Conor
Bestie did play in 11 a bit more but he still wore the 7 too (and the 8)
They weren't squad numbers back then but positional numbers
Bestie did wear the number 7 on many occassions so can rightly be included
comment by Greg- (U1192)
posted 1 hour, 27 minutes ago
comment by Wing_Genius_John_Aston (U19099)
posted 43 minutes ago
comment by Greg- (U1192)
posted 43 minutes ago
Di Maria won't make the list for sheet.
The guy is too inconsistent to be on the list and has been like that all his career.
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You're a broken record.
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just stating the truth
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The thread has nothing to so with Di Maria
Bringing him up, again, and again, just makes you look obsessive
comment by UnitedRedMacca (U2024)
posted 51 seconds ago
comment by conormcgrace (U4307)
posted 1 hour, 25 minutes ago
The question for you though, VC, as one of the few people on this board who can remember watching Best, is what number did he wear when he gave you most joy?
George Best was most commonly number 11, not number 7, so perhaps he is the best number 11 we've ever had?
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Conor
Bestie did play in 11 a bit more but he still wore the 7 too (and the 8)
They weren't squad numbers back then but positional numbers
Bestie did wear the number 7 on many occassions so can rightly be included
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That's my point though Macca, squad numbers didn't exist. Best only wore whatever number correlated to his position. As he played most of his games from the left wing, he mostly wore number 11. It may be a minor point, but whenever I hear people talking about "the great no.7 shirt" I always think the inclusion of George Best is meaningless.
He wasn't given no.7 as part of the great tradition of the shirt. Nor did he start the great tradition. He merely wore it occasionally when played on the right wing. Why is that he appears to be synonymous with the no.7 shirt when in fact he mostly wore no.11?
I know this is coming across as overly pedantic, but you know I'm right.
comment by UnitedRedMacca (U2024)
posted 36 minutes ago
comment by Greg- (U1192)
posted 1 hour, 27 minutes ago
comment by Wing_Genius_John_Aston (U19099)
posted 43 minutes ago
comment by Greg- (U1192)
posted 43 minutes ago
Di Maria won't make the list for sheet.
The guy is too inconsistent to be on the list and has been like that all his career.
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You're a broken record.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
just stating the truth
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The thread has nothing to so with Di Maria
Bringing him up, again, and again, just makes you look obsessive
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like you with rooney?
also, is di maria not a number 7 and did the OP not ask a question directly about di maria, i think he did.
like you with rooney?
----------------
I dont bang on about Rooney on threads that arnt about him and my rooney defence is almost always reactionary to a stupid comment someone else has made
If you're gonna ask the question then surely you should have a more complete list of players! What about Billy Meredith and Steve Coppell?
and did the OP not ask a question directly about di maria, i think he did.
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it was an additional comment to what the thread is about
Why not comment on the thread topic instead of going on about Di Maria after a couple of poorish games despite being so far, our outfield player of the season
Conor
from what I have read in the past, I don't think there was alot in it when it comes to the number of times he wore 7 and 11 albeit I have read he did wear the 11 more
comment by Lambsy (U2861)
posted 2 minutes ago
If you're gonna ask the question then surely you should have a more complete list of players! What about Billy Meredith and Steve Coppell?
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Coppell was one of my favourite United players growing up
he played in 206 consecutive league games for us
tbf though, as good as he was, he wouldn't make the top 5 number 7s we have had
it just bores me to see people over rating di maria on every other thread (not this one) so i turn on the record myself.
anyway my opinion:
1. Beckham
2. Cantona
3. Robson
4. Ronaldo
5. Owen for that goal
Even though Best was a #11, he simply was THE best, can you imagine him playing in this era, with the gear available, pitches, boots, balls, conditioning (as well as drug/alcohol intervention). OFF THE CHARTS! Plus, he was cooler than James Bond, Mr.T, AND Bo Diddly combined.
I still Best the best, but found this last night
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posted on 11/11/14
The question for you though, VC, as one of the few people on this board who can remember watching Best, is what number did he wear when he gave you most joy?
George Best was most commonly number 11, not number 7, so perhaps he is the best number 11 we've ever had?
posted on 11/11/14
comment by Wing_Genius_John_Aston (U19099)
posted 43 minutes ago
comment by Greg- (U1192)
posted 43 minutes ago
Di Maria won't make the list for sheet.
The guy is too inconsistent to be on the list and has been like that all his career.
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You're a broken record.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
just stating the truth
posted on 11/11/14
1. Best ( also best no 11)
2 Cantona - Important Goals
3 Robson - best Midfielder
4 Beckham - Team Player,
5 Ronaldo - Great individual player
posted on 11/11/14
Conor
Hard to say. He wore a number of numbers.
He even wore number 9 on occasion. He wore 8 and 10 as frequently as 11 and 7
posted on 11/11/14
comment by conormcgrace (U4307)
posted 1 hour, 25 minutes ago
The question for you though, VC, as one of the few people on this board who can remember watching Best, is what number did he wear when he gave you most joy?
George Best was most commonly number 11, not number 7, so perhaps he is the best number 11 we've ever had?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Conor
Bestie did play in 11 a bit more but he still wore the 7 too (and the 8)
They weren't squad numbers back then but positional numbers
Bestie did wear the number 7 on many occassions so can rightly be included
posted on 11/11/14
comment by Greg- (U1192)
posted 1 hour, 27 minutes ago
comment by Wing_Genius_John_Aston (U19099)
posted 43 minutes ago
comment by Greg- (U1192)
posted 43 minutes ago
Di Maria won't make the list for sheet.
The guy is too inconsistent to be on the list and has been like that all his career.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
You're a broken record.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
just stating the truth
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The thread has nothing to so with Di Maria
Bringing him up, again, and again, just makes you look obsessive
posted on 11/11/14
comment by UnitedRedMacca (U2024)
posted 51 seconds ago
comment by conormcgrace (U4307)
posted 1 hour, 25 minutes ago
The question for you though, VC, as one of the few people on this board who can remember watching Best, is what number did he wear when he gave you most joy?
George Best was most commonly number 11, not number 7, so perhaps he is the best number 11 we've ever had?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Conor
Bestie did play in 11 a bit more but he still wore the 7 too (and the 8)
They weren't squad numbers back then but positional numbers
Bestie did wear the number 7 on many occassions so can rightly be included
----------------------------------------------------------------------
That's my point though Macca, squad numbers didn't exist. Best only wore whatever number correlated to his position. As he played most of his games from the left wing, he mostly wore number 11. It may be a minor point, but whenever I hear people talking about "the great no.7 shirt" I always think the inclusion of George Best is meaningless.
He wasn't given no.7 as part of the great tradition of the shirt. Nor did he start the great tradition. He merely wore it occasionally when played on the right wing. Why is that he appears to be synonymous with the no.7 shirt when in fact he mostly wore no.11?
I know this is coming across as overly pedantic, but you know I'm right.
posted on 11/11/14
comment by UnitedRedMacca (U2024)
posted 36 minutes ago
comment by Greg- (U1192)
posted 1 hour, 27 minutes ago
comment by Wing_Genius_John_Aston (U19099)
posted 43 minutes ago
comment by Greg- (U1192)
posted 43 minutes ago
Di Maria won't make the list for sheet.
The guy is too inconsistent to be on the list and has been like that all his career.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
You're a broken record.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
just stating the truth
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The thread has nothing to so with Di Maria
Bringing him up, again, and again, just makes you look obsessive
----------------------------------------------------------------------
like you with rooney?
also, is di maria not a number 7 and did the OP not ask a question directly about di maria, i think he did.
posted on 11/11/14
like you with rooney?
----------------
I dont bang on about Rooney on threads that arnt about him and my rooney defence is almost always reactionary to a stupid comment someone else has made
posted on 11/11/14
If you're gonna ask the question then surely you should have a more complete list of players! What about Billy Meredith and Steve Coppell?
posted on 11/11/14
and did the OP not ask a question directly about di maria, i think he did.
--------------------
it was an additional comment to what the thread is about
Why not comment on the thread topic instead of going on about Di Maria after a couple of poorish games despite being so far, our outfield player of the season
posted on 11/11/14
Conor
from what I have read in the past, I don't think there was alot in it when it comes to the number of times he wore 7 and 11 albeit I have read he did wear the 11 more
posted on 11/11/14
comment by Lambsy (U2861)
posted 2 minutes ago
If you're gonna ask the question then surely you should have a more complete list of players! What about Billy Meredith and Steve Coppell?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Coppell was one of my favourite United players growing up
he played in 206 consecutive league games for us
tbf though, as good as he was, he wouldn't make the top 5 number 7s we have had
posted on 11/11/14
it just bores me to see people over rating di maria on every other thread (not this one) so i turn on the record myself.
anyway my opinion:
1. Beckham
2. Cantona
3. Robson
4. Ronaldo
5. Owen for that goal
posted on 11/11/14
Even though Best was a #11, he simply was THE best, can you imagine him playing in this era, with the gear available, pitches, boots, balls, conditioning (as well as drug/alcohol intervention). OFF THE CHARTS! Plus, he was cooler than James Bond, Mr.T, AND Bo Diddly combined.
posted on 12/11/14
I still Best the best, but found this last night
.......................................................................
.......................................................................
.............Players player of the year 2007, 2008...............
.......................................................................
.......................................................................
..........................
.....................................................................
.....................................................
.................................................
.............................................................
..............................Young Player.................
.................................of the......................
.............................year 2007.....................
.............................................................
.............................................................
................................................
...................................................
...................................................................
................................................
.......................Writers Player........
........................of the year..................
.......................2007, 2008....................
................................................
................................................
.................................................
...................................................
.....................................................
..............................
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