Beckham takes the Flack

Beckham takes the Flack

Postby marky No.1 » Mon Jul 20, 2009 12:56 pm

You've got to hand it to him, he certainly knows how to keep in the spotlight

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/8158547.stm
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Re: Beckham takes the Flack

Postby campdave » Mon Jul 20, 2009 1:43 pm

Rightly so - after pissing off to play for AC Milan for part of the US season, he's clearly putting himself above the LA Galaxy. Any player would get stick from the fans for doing that.
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Postby wijit » Mon Jul 20, 2009 6:27 pm

campdave wrote:Rightly so - after pissing off to play for AC Milan for part of the US season, he's clearly putting himself above the LA Galaxy. Any player would get stick from the fans for doing that.

Cobblers! From the outset he said he went to Milan to keep his hopes of playing for England alive. For Donovan to question the professionalism of probably the most professional England player at the moment is almost laughable. Who would ANY pro footballer prefer to play for, Milan or Galaxy?
And, while I'm still on the horse, Galaxy had to agree to the loan for it to happen.
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Re: Beckham takes the Flack

Postby shrimper » Mon Jul 20, 2009 7:27 pm

That's rubbish - I mean I wouldn't mind if he was any good but he'd never even get in Australia's team....



....sorry couldn't resist, wijit, spot on. Always liked him but his attitude to being sidelined by McLaren for England put him up a few more notches for me.
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Re: Beckham takes the Flack

Postby campdave » Mon Jul 20, 2009 7:29 pm

wijit wrote:
campdave wrote:Rightly so - after pissing off to play for AC Milan for part of the US season, he's clearly putting himself above the LA Galaxy. Any player would get stick from the fans for doing that.

Cobblers! From the outset he said he went to Milan to keep his hopes of playing for England alive. For Donovan to question the professionalism of probably the most professional England player at the moment is almost laughable. Who would ANY pro footballer prefer to play for, Milan or Galaxy?
And, while I'm still on the horse, Galaxy had to agree to the loan for it to happen.


Why should the fans of LA Galaxy give a kipper about Beckham playing for England? It's Beckham's selfishness that has earned him this reaction from the fans.

If we'd signed Joe Lewis, and he wanted to go on loan to Man Utd for a couple of months to improve his England chances, I wouldn't be impressed with that, and this situation is exactly the same.

Beckham may have been professional to maximise his chance with the national team, but showed a lack of professionalism (and respect IMO) to his club side.
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Re: Beckham takes the Flack

Postby Bare Ben » Mon Jul 20, 2009 7:33 pm

campdave wrote:Beckham may have been professional to maximise his chance with the national team, but showed a lack of professionalism (and respect IMO) to his club side.


In that case, LA Galaxy showed a lack of respect for their fans by letting him go.
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Re: Beckham takes the Flack

Postby shrimper » Mon Jul 20, 2009 7:39 pm

Interesting situation - I wonder how many of the fans berating him for leaving 'their' team only starting watching them when he joined? Not sure either way but it would be interesting to know.
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Re: Beckham takes the Flack

Postby George Dawes » Mon Jul 20, 2009 7:43 pm

Ive allways spoke up for David Beckham, he's been such a good role model & professional for football for years now



but i think he got this one wrong, but i can see his point of view when Galaxy came in for him, he thought it was the end of his England Career until a certain former Boss of his became the now England Manager
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Re: Beckham takes the Flack

Postby Bare Ben » Mon Jul 20, 2009 7:47 pm

DawZi wrote:Ive allways spoke up for David Beckham, he's been such a good role model & professional for football for years now



but i think he got this one wrong, but i can see his point of view when Galaxy came in for him, he thought it was the end of his England Career until a certain former Boss of his became the now England Manager


Totally agree, and he could be forgiven for thinking that when Capello came in, he hardly treated Beckham brilliantly at Madrid.
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Re: Beckham takes the Flack

Postby Little Shrimp » Mon Jul 20, 2009 7:56 pm

This is a very strange situation because even though Beckham carried on his loan spell at Milan for half the american football season, the club allowed him to stay at Milan and now the fans are boing him even though it's mainly the clubs falt.
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Re: Beckham takes the Flack

Postby wijit » Mon Jul 20, 2009 8:01 pm

campdave wrote:
wijit wrote:
campdave wrote:Rightly so - after pissing off to play for AC Milan for part of the US season, he's clearly putting himself above the LA Galaxy. Any player would get stick from the fans for doing that.

Cobblers! From the outset he said he went to Milan to keep his hopes of playing for England alive. For Donovan to question the professionalism of probably the most professional England player at the moment is almost laughable. Who would ANY pro footballer prefer to play for, Milan or Galaxy?
And, while I'm still on the horse, Galaxy had to agree to the loan for it to happen.


Why should the fans of LA Galaxy give a kipper about Beckham playing for England? It's Beckham's selfishness that has earned him this reaction from the fans.

If we'd signed Joe Lewis, and he wanted to go on loan to Man Utd for a couple of months to improve his England chances, I wouldn't be impressed with that, and this situation is exactly the same.

Beckham may have been professional to maximise his chance with the national team, but showed a lack of professionalism (and respect IMO) to his club side.

...and as I said, Galaxy had to agree to the loan. But that bunch of short-sighted muppets don't see that bit. No, it's all down to beckham, the one who has raised more money for Galaxy than the rest of the bteam put together, the one who has got them the most publicity and got bodies through the gamtes. If Joe had wanted that, then I would be aorry to see him go, but how can you not want someone to play for their country? Bloody ridiculous.
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Re: Beckham takes the Flack

Postby marky No.1 » Tue Jul 21, 2009 9:33 am

It's looking favourite that he will go back to play in Italy probably in Milan where the best shopping is, but it is rumoured that he may chance the Kings Road? Can't see Victoria accepting B&M bargains in White Hart Lane, eh Glen :lol:
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Re: Beckham takes the Flack

Postby shrimper » Tue Jul 21, 2009 9:36 am

Apparently we've got his grandad on the case. Season ticket holder for many years.
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