No I didnt mean to quote you, this was the quote that got my back up most.
Anyway, Ive thought about it a bit more, and I dont have a huge problem with Leeds fans booing so much anymore. Perhaps thats how Best would have wanted to be remembered by his old enemy. Its as much of a sign of respect for a player that gave them so much heartache as was the cheering at Molineaux and by the Red Devils faithful. But when that booing turns into disrespect (an oxymoron, innit? My head is fucked. I cannae explain myself too well right now, but an example of what I mean is the ned zelic post), well, it can get taken too far.
Anyway, its over, and Im sick of talking about it, specially as I feel tops after the weekend (even tho Celtic lost...). We cant really judge George Best's character, can we? Its up to God now.
btw, I think Im beginning to look like a closet Red Devils fan. So heres a joke:
Three men were sitting in a bar watching the match on the television. One was a Manchester United fan, one was Leeds United fan and one was a Liverpool fan. They notice a small Piranha inside large fishbowl. Also in the fishbowl is a $100 note. The Liverpool fan says, "Hey, can I have the $100?!"
The barman says, "If you can get it out, sure!" The Liverpool fan sticks in his hand and tries to get it out, but the Piranha promptly bites two of his fingers off. The Leeds fan has a crack at it, but only just manages to get his hand out before the Piranha tries to do the same to him.
Then the Manchester United fan sticks his hand in and gets the $100 out on his first attempt. The Leeds and Liverpool fans are dismayed at how he got the $100 out. Then the Leeds fan says, "Hey, that's why!" while pointing at the Manchester United fan's hand.
Sure enough, tattooed on his hand were the words, "Glory Glory Glory Manchester United. Champions forever".
The Leeds fan explained, "So that's how! Not even a Piranha would swallow that amount of bullshit!"