inter leaning: Bobby Charlton and Denis Law, mid-1960s.
theselfproclaimedultimatenerd: Make no mistake.


via Nike Soccer “Players on both teams involved in this weekend’s Barclays Premier League clash between Arsenal and Manchester United have committed to Nike’s “Make It Count” campaign, pledging to make 2012 the year in which they give everything in pursuit of perfection. Rio Ferdinand, Wojciech Szczesny and Theo Walcott will be amongst the players sporting boots embroidered with “#makeitcount” and the active tweeters amongst them will also have their Twitter handle stitched into their footwear.”


Nike+ Make It Count Campaign feat. Arsenal’s Jack Wilshere and Manchester United’s Rio Ferdinand.
thefootballarchivist: March 1969: Manchester United winger George Best on the run during the Manchester derby at Old Trafford. Best is pursued by City right-back Tony Book.

Fussball die niche nie [Football Like Never Before]
Old Trafford, 12/9/70, Manchester United v. Coventry
Directed by Hellmuth Costard
The German director’s simple and elegant film used eight 16mm cameras to capture George Best’s movements around the pitch in a league match vs. Coventry . The film premiered in 1971 on German television. Photo © Wong Wong
Clip via YouTube
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