George was born in Mamfe, Cameroon, and was aged just 11 years old when he lost his Father to diabetes. At the age of 16 he moved to London to join his mother who had been living there to study.
It wasn’t long after he signed for Dulwich Hamlet. After impressing on trial he signed for Colchester united but was sent on loan to Chester City, managed by Ian Rush at the time.
George earnt a First Team spot at Colchester and became known as one of the most powerful defenders in the country. Fast forward for 2008 and George is signed for Wolverhampton Wanderers and quickly becomes a fan favourite as the club earns promotion to the premier league. The Fifa franchise recognised George as one of the strongest footballers in the world, helping to cement his status as a cult hero of the FA cup and beyond.

After a roaring 19 year career, having played at every level of the English football league, George joins Maidstone United as captain, and gains coaching experience with the clubs academy.
Geoge has stepped into his first team management role at the start of the 23/24 season and has established a clear mottos amongst the club…Believe
Since managing the Stones, George has taken them on a record-breaking emirates FA Club run, becoming the first club from outside the top five tiers to reach the fifth round since Blythe Spartans in 1977.
It was an absolute pleasure to invite George into the shop. He chose a pair of black suede R.M. Williams boots with matching black Pantherella socks as part of his outfit to head out celebrating his birthday with family.

Comfort Craftsman Boots
What he and his team have achieved at Maidstone United so far is inspirational. The team at Golden Boot and the Maidstone community as a whole are so proud. As it turns out the Golden Boot MD Ed has always been a bit of a MUFC superfan!



