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Dawn 01-12-2007 01:18 AM

I cant believe Golden Balls is going to USA
 
I cant believe Golden Balls is going to USA........ the deal must be to try and promote US soccer more, the average US householder doesnt even know the name of the US soccer league teams...

I am shocked David is going...but I can understand how sick he must be of the UK football managers and how he has been treated with no respect just lately. .

Dawn

Jim Bon Jovi 01-12-2007 01:47 AM

yeah fleeing to the other side of the world on more in a week than most people earn in a lifetime is going to do tonnes for him regaining respect in england...

he's shown himself up for what he really is in my opinion and i doubt he'd be over in america trying to promote the game if they'd offered him a few grand a week.

CDHEAVEN 01-12-2007 02:35 AM

Who cares he's an overpaid gay boy anyway!!!

Christo 01-12-2007 08:25 AM

"Another challenge has come up and it is the right time for us to do it. "I didn't want to go out there at 34 years old and for people to turn around and say he's only going there to get the money. It's not what I'm going out there to do.''

Not going for the money? LOL! What a joke you are, you wanker.

UKjovi 01-12-2007 10:02 AM

Like i said in the football thread i think hes made the right decision and anyway we wont miss him so good luck to him

Neurotica80 01-12-2007 01:22 PM

http://drycounty.com/jovitalk/showth...=36669&page=10

Yvonne 01-12-2007 02:01 PM

haha nevermind.... he might not be in the papers as much now and she might not either!

doubtful though

Keeper 01-12-2007 08:12 PM

I guess Mrs Beckham prefers LA shops and people. Madrid can't hold a candle to that. I think that's where the decision is coming from.

windy miller 01-13-2007 12:30 AM

...LOL...good luck to them!..they are real people (honest)... and good people...Living with daily stressors that normal folk could not even begin to understand.
I dunno if Becks could manage a team...but I think he's going for quality of life here!...and why not!?

RS8MB0R8 01-13-2007 12:55 PM

How the once 'potential legend' has fallen from grace. Some might argue that he is a legend anyway in that he is probably the most recognised footballer globally at present but it's hardly for his current and recent football that's got him there.

As a Man United supporter, I can fully appreciate what he did for his old club and what he has done and, to a certain extent, what he still is doing for the promotion of football with youngsters worldwide but he has unfortunately left himself wide open to massive criticisms as a result of a few somewhat suspect decisions he has made. He fell out of favour at United because he got too big for his boots and shirked training in favour of promoting aftershave, sunglasses etc. He truly lost touch with what put his name on the lips of most kids in the park or playground in favour of earning yet more ridiculous sums of cash in advertising in addition to the stupid amounts he was earning a week as a footballer.

And so to Real Madrid who obviously were prepared to be a little more tolerant of his outside interests which often conflicted with his duties to his club. At the age of 31, he is hardly 'past it,' and yet for the last 4 years or so, he has been consistently underperforming which has seen him under-utilised in an incredibly fickle Madrid team and, ultimately, stripped of not only his duties as captain of his country, but also his services full-stop.

So he makes the decision to travel to LA where he can work even less hard against a host of teams who are still developing the game in a country that can't even get the name of the sport right, for nothing less than a truly sickening amount of money.

What can be drawn from the above? Well, I see it as a kid rising to super-stardom before he'd fully matured and he simply couldn't handle it and keep a level head. The media most definitely holds a large amount of the responsibility here (as they always do!) and it can be seen to be happening to a lesser extent with the likes of Wayne Rooney et al. at present. The pull of the money involved in all of Beckham's exploits has governed his EVERY motive and decision at the top and the passion for the actual football has been lost.

He is a victim of his own self-greed and, because of this opinion amongst a large community of the global population, he WILL always be remembered even when he hangs up his boots and retires, but not in the same way as the 'True Greats' of the game which he had the opportunity to become but has subsequently spurned now lost.

I hope he finds enough time in such a busy schedule to spend his weekly wages but I can't see that being possible to be honest. It's quite sad when you think about it.


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