Rest in Peace

Firstly, I didn't say "condemn" and secondly I agree that alcoholism is a disease but in this case it is very possible that his disease didn't cost only his life, but possibly that of an alternative organ recipient as well.
by Byron
You're right, it is a waste of the donor organ, but that he continued to drink when he knew it was almost certain to kill him suggests to me he was unable to overcome a compulsive disease rather than acting selfishly, and I don't feel able to condemn someone for that.
I kind of agree with this.
by Yvonne
I lost all respect for the man when he continued to drink himself into the grave following a sodding liver transplant. That organ could have saved the life of someone who'd have respected the gift of a second chance.
Selfish ****.
My sentiments exactly. Plus he was only a footballer. Mother Teresa didn't get this much coverage when she passed away...
by Yvonne
I lost all respect for the man when he continued to drink himself into the grave following a sodding liver transplant. That organ could have saved the life of someone who'd have respected the gift of a second chance.
Selfish ****.
Didn't really define a lot for me, except for alcoholism sucks.
by Spikeo
He defined a decade for a lot of people in this country. His extracurricular activities had just as much impact as his playing days.
Actually a lot of people who aren't in my generation and I wasn't alive when they were around have defined me.
by Spikeo
Considering you weren't alive at the time it's hardly surprising. However it's plain to see that many people held him alongside the Beatles, Woodstock et al as defining icons of the 60s just from reading some of the many tributes.