Calum Best's turbulent times with father George Best
Manchester United icon's son reveals details of his trying relationship with father in book

There is one place where the memory of George Best is forever of the stylish winger who bamboozled defenders and thrilled fans. Immortalised in bronze outside Old Trafford, a statue featuring Best is as much a crowd-puller as the Manchester United icon was in his footballing prime.
It is where Best's only child now goes for a glimpse at what one of the game's first international superstars looked like before alcohol took over his life, and then destroyed it.
"I go up there and take pictures in front of him, just like everybody else does," 34-year-old Calum Best said.
"I'm a fan in that respect."
Calum never got to see his father winning trophies at United in the 1960s, and collecting personal accolades for his extraordinary dribbling and goals.
Although he was on this pedestal of being this amazing, iconic footballer, which I will always be proud of, there's a darker side to it
Born in 1981, Calum instead endured a tumultuous relationship with a father who struggled to cope with the end of his playing career and revelled in a hard-drinking playboy lifestyle before dying at 59 from multiple organ failure.