Could be good.
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The documentary will be released in two parts, with both episodes made available on BBC iPlayer on Wednesday 13th April 2022.
The second part of the documentary will be broadcast on BBC Two a week later on Wednesday 20th April.
Greatest football talent of my generation
In my opinion he was overrated. Not a patch on Best, Charlton, Duncan Edwards, Charles. Shearer, Beckham, Giggs, Bale, Southall, Dalglish.
He came across as Childish but the documentary shed interesting light on what can happen when pop star footballers go wrong; echoes of Best. Fergie did well to manage Giggs in the spotlight but in later years even that went wrong.
The BBC documentary also described Gaza in terms of “this country.” Even Wogan, an Irishman, referred to “this country.” Gazza wasn’t huge in this country…by which I mean Wales.
Must admit I didn’t quite get what all the fuss was about him. A particular memory of him was that he should have been shown a red card while being carried off on a stretcher in the FA Cup Final against Forest. It was a shocking tackle that by him that led to his career defining injury.
To say he was a loose cannon is an understatement, but he never stood a chance with nobody looking out for him off the pitch and the good old English press doing what they always do.
Gazza could have played anywhere on the pitch , absolute legend
I’ve always wondered how Ferguson would have handled George Best, I was of the opinion that Busby was too lax with him, gave him enough rope to hang himself. Obviously Gascoigne was Ferguson’s era, would a Man Utd move have made him realise his full potential? Or would Fergie gone all Capt Mainwaring and Private Pike on him?
Well over rated. And a complete prick.
People say if Gazza joined Man U, Ferguson would have sorted him out and put Gazza on the right path. I disagree! Ferguson had great talents at Utd, before that in the likes of McGrath and Whiteside. He soon got rid of them. Gazza was probably far harder to deal with than those two.
His mental health issues and the way he was exploited are tragic. He was a gifted English footballer at a time when everyone thought Bryan Robson was good. He won next to nothing though. Glenn Hoddle was a far better player.
His goal for spurs against Portsmouth at Fratton Park was incredible and summed up his talent
Broke up play on his 18 yard box , spread ball out to winger
He makes a gut busting run right through the pitch to meet a cross into pompey box , thumping flying header
Absolute genius
A lot of flair players can do the fancy free kicks......and he could too ......but gazza had it all
Would Glen hoddle do that ?
He would be too busy combing his hair