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Beckham

76 durable postsStarted 2007-01-11Latest 2007-09-21
#36909Post 1 of 76

signs contract with LA Galaxy :shock:

#787108Post 2 of 76

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No Surprize Welcome futbol's new ambassador This is a trend that will continue as some these superstars begin to get long in the tooth. Now just watch ol Landon Donavan start whine

#787114Post 3 of 76

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aye, no doubt. Hopefully he can jumpstart euro football here for us and close the hate between american football and euro football.

#787115Post 4 of 76

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Beckham is a dick. He'd better keep his mind on the game instead of on his commercials 'n' shit.

Btw, Gilette tossed him out, hehehehehe fag

#787116Post 5 of 76

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[quote=Localizer;432125]aye, no doubt. Hopefully he can jumpstart euro football here for us and close the hate between american football and euro football.[/quote]There is only one football and since it was already played in ancient greece, we're claming it :p

#787118Post 6 of 76

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not a suprise at all. better he end up there than back in england. hopefully its good for american soccer.

#787190Post 7 of 76

Beckham to LA Galaxy for $250mil/5 years

[url]http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=399471&cc=5739[/url]

How insane is that? 50 million dollars a year :shock: ...of course he's leaving competitive football, but who could blame him...

Sad thing is I still refuse to watch MLS matches. ;)

#787206Post 8 of 76

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i think this is great for the game in the US.

Unfortunately it also means seeing a massive increase of Posh Spices sick ugly face and plastic mounds on the US media. Why are they so interested in that talentless skeleton.

#787208Post 9 of 76

Re: Beckham to LA Galaxy for $250mil/5 years

This is the end of Beckham.

#787210Post 10 of 76

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I agree with Kinky.

#787214Post 11 of 76

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[quote=Huggie Smiles;432222] Unfortunately it also means seeing a massive increase of Posh Spices sick ugly face and plastic mounds on the US media. Why are they so interested in that talentless skeleton.[/quote] agreed, shes a creep

im definatly want to see american soccer get popular and i think this is the right step

#787229Post 12 of 76

Re: Beckham to LA Galaxy for $250mil/5 years

wow! that is a bold move.

#787232Post 13 of 76

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if i wanted to see guys in short shorts whining and skipping around and falling over when another guy bumps into them, i would hang out with poto more often.

#787352Post 14 of 76

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[quote=KinKyJ;432126]Beckham is a dick. He'd better keep his mind on the game instead of on his commercials 'n' shit.

Btw, Gilette tossed him out, hehehehehe fag[/quote]

Totally agree with u KinkyJ he is the most overated player in the world total fuck wit:lol:

#787356Post 15 of 76

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The ironic thing about this is that I suspect 99% of the US population still won't give a shit about soccer. :)

#787357Post 16 of 76

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from someome who doesn't know anything about soccer, is, was, Beckham really that good in his day? Like, the Michael Jordan of soccer? or is he just a good player that is a product of overendorsement?

#787367Post 17 of 76

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I agree that Beckham is way overratted. They are even comparing him to Pele when Pele came over to the NASL in the 70s. No freakn way you can compare him to Pele. Pele had talent.

However, his popularity to most non-soccer fans is great so it should have a positive impact to the US.

#787402Post 18 of 76

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he is just a WHORE for the money. the shit coming out of his mouth now. " I have played football at the hightest level for 15 years and now I need a new challenge " yeah yeah whatever. he went to madrid and won fck all and now cant get a game. I reckon the only reason he is going there is to get on the silver screen when his football days are numbered. good ridance to him I hope he " breaks a leg "

#787445Post 19 of 76

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[B]You need to watch Arsenal and [SIZE=2]Thierry Henry every week to really appreciate the beautiful game, the Premiership is where its at! [/SIZE][/B]

#787492Post 20 of 76

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[quote=toasty;432381]The ironic thing about this is that I suspect 99% of the US population still won't give a shit about soccer. :)[/quote]

no cause there to busy worrying about how to save the world

mark trench.....................GOD BLESS AMERICA

#787569Post 21 of 76

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nice sarcastic article here - first of many probably -

[URL]http://www.msn.co.uk/msnhotlist/features/tenthingsLAGalaxy/default.asp?MSPSA=1[/URL]

#787647Post 22 of 76

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?50 a minute the guy is going to earn, 50 fucking quid a minute !

There are probably several reasons why they have signed him but I'm sure the main ones are not for his football abilities. What his profile will bring to the club in merchandising will no doubt pay for most of his wages, he'll sell more replica shirts than any other American sports person.

Anyway, I say god luck to the lad, anyone in their right mind would take what he is getting, I kknow I would.

#787744Post 23 of 76

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mmmm Beckham

[IMG]http://images.art.com/images/-/Sean-Gleason/David-Beckham---Ring--C10217981.jpeg[/IMG]

Ok, now that I have my drooling under control...

I think this a bad move for him in regards to his football (soccer) career, but for his celebrity status it will be a good move as he will get more publicity over in the US for sure

#787745Post 24 of 76

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#787748Post 25 of 76

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[quote=mark trench;432523]no cause there to busy worrying about how to save the world

[/quote]

No, because when baseball starts, the majority of america will be glued to that. Soccer is a sport that most of us over here just don't give a shit about. Beckham Schmeckam. I see tons of kids playing soccer these days, and keep wondering, when is it going to catch on...and it doesn't happen.

#787752Post 26 of 76

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^^^ i blame the arenas for that .... and also i noticed that here in the US going to a sports event implies going to a show that is more than just watching the game ... in soccer matches your eyes are glued to the field .. you dont want to miss one seconf of the game Americans are used to a different kind of show no matter the sport ..

#787753Post 27 of 76

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I take it you're not american...because that isn't true, and frankly doesn't even make sense. what the hell are you talking about?

#787759Post 28 of 76

Re: Beckham to LA Galaxy for $250mil/5 years

[QUOTE=Lorn;432224]This is the end of Beckham.[/QUOTE]

that was pretty much seen to by aldo duscher in 2002 ;)

#787761Post 29 of 76

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[QUOTE=Dean78;432473][B]You need to watch Arsenal and [SIZE=2]Thierry Henry every week to really appreciate the beautiful game, the Premiership is where its at! [/SIZE][/B][/QUOTE]

too bad they are a bunch of whining, diving cunts really.

#787766Post 30 of 76

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[quote=Jenks;432808]I take it you're not american...because that isn't true, and frankly doesn't even make sense. what the hell are you talking about?[/quote]

you just watch sports in a different way

#787768Post 31 of 76

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Really? Please tell me how i watch sports.

#787776Post 32 of 76

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Beckham is the most overrated player in the last 15 years. All he?s good for is set pieces.

But he?s obviously not going to the US because of his soccer career.

#787784Post 33 of 76

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[quote=toasty;432381]The ironic thing about this is that I suspect 99% of the US population still won't give a shit about soccer. :)[/quote]

True for the male half of the population anyways...the women...they might have some sudden unexplaned interest.

#787789Post 34 of 76

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[quote=Jenks;432823]Really? Please tell me how i watch sports.[/quote]

americans ADD levels are so high , you cant concentrate on a futbol match dont take it personal man ;)

i just think thats the reason why soccer will never grow on the hearts of americans

#787801Post 35 of 76

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Interesting.

Baseball, america's pasttime, is a slower sport than soccer, requires more attention to grasp everything that's going on when nothing is in movement, and ballparks from big leagues to little leagues are packed to the rim with fans glued to the "nonaction" all spring/summer/fall. Im not taking it personal, i'm just not following your theory here how Americans can't concentrate enough to follow soccer, and that we watch sports differently- like there have to be explosions going off every 5 minutes for us to be interested.

#787803Post 36 of 76

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#787810Post 37 of 76

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so whats your theory soccer doesnt grow here on US?

#787811Post 38 of 76

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Answer my question first chief- you're the one making sweeping generalizations about how American's watch sports.

#787818Post 39 of 76

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i told you already , so whats your opinion?

#787824Post 40 of 76

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ok ok

soccer isnt popular here for one reason, and the reason is that the game could be played at a pace where it would be attractive, maybe a pace similar to basketball and hockey. its too slow for the type of game it is. i mean a soccer net is 30 feet wide and yet, a game where 4 goals are scored is considered a high scoring game. for a game that says it is physical, it deters contact too much, and when there is contact, there is flopping, whining and crying.

americans love the slow game of baseball for what it brings to the table beyond the small action of running the bases. its so much of a mental game, especially when you see a guy like derek jeter, manny ramirez, david eckstein, or ichiro play. they know when it is time to attempt to hit the ball the opposite way, to drive a runner over, when a runner knows when to jump the pitch and get a running start, stealing a base, putting together the stringof hits to score a run. and then you can look at pitching to a great hitter, whether a homer hitter or a feild hitter. for instance. when the tigers p,layed the cards, the real baseball fan knows that when eckstein was on first with one out, and albert was hitting, the pitcher and feilders know that albert would get an inside pitch to try to prevent a power fly ball, but rather, try to concede an infeild groud ball, or a blooper, to prevent eckstein from reaching scoring position.

if you are gonna bring in the "arenas"(still wondering why), only 2 sports regularly play inside, basketball and hockey, and for good reason. winter sports, requiring a feild of play void of elements. baseball and football teams that play in a dome, do it because of weather temps. you will only see the domes in the north and far south because of summer heat in florida and arizona, and winter cold in greebay,

the arenas in hockey and basketball give you a "show", meaning some cheerleaders and a period break entertainment. also, you might see something on the jumbotron, but only in downtime.

lastly, if you think that americans dont follow soccer, tell; that to the few hundered thousand people that packed little italy here in NYC after the world cup. we have fans that enjoy the game, but comon, baseball and football will never be touched as to what they are.

and to all the people that say baseball is only american..... there are leagues for baseball in every world wide region outside of mainalnd europe and africa. asia has multiple leaguies and national teams, central and south america have baseball leagues that produce some of the most talented players we have. albert puljos, arod, mariano rivera, ichirio, ching ming wang, daivid ortiz, johan santana, all top level players from regions far from the states.

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