George Best Remembered: Harry Gregg Shares Final Memories
George Best's friend and fellow footballer Harry Gregg shared his final memories of the Northern Irish athlete in a lost interview.
The interview took place at a star-studded Belfast gala in 2015, where Gregg was the guest of honour.
Gregg made a short, emotional speech about George Best, calling him a great player.
He said: "There is poor, there is average, there is good and great, then there's George Best."
Gregg's memories of George Best are significant because they come from someone who knew him personally.
Gregg met George Best when he was a child on trial at Manchester United.
Gregg learned that George Best was a talented player from a young age, having seen him play at 15.
George Best put the ball through Gregg's legs twice, earning his respect.
And Gregg was impressed by George Best's skill and determination.
But what really stood out was their friendship, which grew over time.
Gregg was introduced to George Best's father, and they talked about football.
So their friendship was built on a shared love of the sport.
George Best's legacy continues to inspire new generations of football players.
As the World Cup 2026 approaches, fans are reminded of George Best's skills on the pitch.
And Harry Gregg's memories of him will be cherished by those who knew him.
Gregg's speech at the gala was a testament to their friendship and respect.
But more than that, it was a reminder of George Best's impact on the sport.
The gala was attended by celebrities from the world of sport, all there to celebrate George Best's life.
It was a night to remember, with many sharing their own stories of George Best.
And for Harry Gregg, it was a chance to share his final memories of a true friend.