George Best Don Howe Signed photo Man U vs Arsenal

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Authentic George Best Don Howe Signed photo Man U vs Arsenal. 8×10 black and white photograph signed by both in black marker.

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George Best Don Howe Signed photo Man U vs Arsenal

Authentic George Best Don Howe Signed photo Man U vs Arsenal. 8×10″ black and white photograph signed by both in black marker.

 

 

George Best (22 May 1946 – 25 November 2005) was a Northern Irish professional footballer who played as a winger, spending most of his club career at Manchester United. Named European Footballer of the Year in 1968, regarded as one of the greatest players of all time. A highly skilful winger, considered by several pundits to be one of the greatest dribblers in the history of the sport, Best received plaudits for his playing style, which combined pace, skill, balance, feints, two-footedness, goalscoring and the ability to get past defenders.

In international football, George Best signed capped 37 times for Northern Ireland between 1964 and 1977. A combination of the team’s performance and his lack of fitness in 1982; meant that he never played in the finals of a major tournament. He considered his international career as being “recreational football”; with the expectations placed on a smaller nation in Northern Ireland being much less than with his club. Additionally, Regarded as one of the greatest players never to have played at a World Cup. The Irish Football Association described him as the “greatest player to ever pull on the green shirt of Northern Ireland”.

 

Donald Howe (12 October 1935 – 23 December 2015) was an English football player, coach, manager and pundit. Futhermore, as a right back Howe featured for clubs West Bromwich Albion and Arsenal together with the English national football team in his playing career. He also went on to manage sides West Brom, Galatasaray, Queens Park Rangers and Coventry City. Howe a successful coach described as one of the most influential figures of the English footballing game.