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Lip-readers will tell instantly how George Best landed in trouble against Luton
Lip-readers will tell instantly how George Best landed in trouble against Luton. Perhaps he was telling referee Ken Baker that he played for Fulham! Whatever it was, it landed George his first booking (right) since he returned to British football. September 1976 P003801
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Mirrorpix
Media ID 21586796
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In this print from Memory Lane Prints, we are transported back to September 1976, where football legend George Best finds himself in a moment of trouble against Luton. The image captures an intense argument between Best and referee Ken Baker, with Best's lips seemingly revealing the cause of his frustration. Lip-readers will instantly be intrigued by what he might have been saying - was it a claim that he played for Fulham? Whatever the words were, they resulted in George receiving his first booking since returning to British football. This snapshot showcases not only the fiery passion that defined George Best as a player but also highlights his iconic status within the sport during the 1970s. Known for his exceptional skills on the field and charismatic personality off it, Best remains one of football's most revered figures. The black-and-white aesthetic adds depth and nostalgia to this remarkable moment frozen in time. It serves as a reminder of how sports photography can capture raw emotions and immortalize them forever. Whether you're a fan of football or simply appreciate historical moments captured through photography, this print is sure to spark curiosity and ignite conversations about one of the game's greatest players.
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