George Best and Fulham days summed up taking the deep look at his life as a footballer at Craven Cottage

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George Best was an “icon” and still is in many ways. We all love to watch the old videos of his tricks and goals, especially of course during his days at Manchester United, but this time we take a closer and thorough look into his records from the days at Fulham.

After finally leaving Man Utd in 1974, George Best himself had no focus on returning to the top flight of English football. He had a reputation and his game had faulted a bit, so the idea of playing at Fulham, together with his mate Rodney Marsh, was something that triggered him. He had before moving to Craven Cottage had spells in South Africa with Jewish Guild, Cork Celtic in Ireland and Stockport County, before he made a move to Los Angeles Aztecs in the NASL, so he had been in activity all the way and was ready to play from the first minute he arrived.

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Points change to the better as football will be less predictable and management in season sacking a gone problem

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The system of points in league football is a shame and it makes the game old fashion and brutal After about 10 games into a season you can almost see the pattern of how the season will end, after half a season you are almost certain, but still a possible act to get out of trouble.

Most club owners have one single tool to use to satisfy fans who are eager to changes if results are not as predicted, sack the manager, and do it in lightening pace. Owners cannot sell the club or find new owners or sack all their players in one day, but the weapon to use can be done in a minute, but it seldom works in your favor, if you look at stats, most clubs sacking their manager goes down, some survive, but most goes down.

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Please freeze Premier League kits as colours and style are brands and identity not to fool with, the full picture update

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Watching Premier League season in and season out you of course identify teams of their colours and as we have seen in the past, trying to adjust your first colour kit, can be an act of war with fans, but regarding the 2nd and 3rd kit few bothers as they are changed season in and season out.

Cardiff owner Vincent Tan wanted to put his personal touch on his club, but the change to red was never a hit by his own fans as we all know the traditional kit of blue being the trademark of The Bluebirds, and with that type of nickname anyone would see that changing to red was a massive mistake and today the club is back with tradition.

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