The first professional footballer to realise that on-field performances are secondary to off-field ones.
Whereas with your regular contributions, you ensure that no-one on NSC is ever likely to forget
England v Greece, October 2001.
Beckham single handedly beat 11 Greeks while being hindered by 10 Englishmen.
Not exactly 'one trick pony' material.
The first professional footballer to realise that on-field performances are secondary to off-field ones.
Wrong and wrong. Jimmy Greaves turned himself into a private company for tax purposes - in the 1960s! But like Greaves, Beckham has been able to do off field things (in Greaves' case as you are old enough to remember, have a telly career - till his un-PC gob put pay to it) on the back of his matchday performancs, not t'other way round....
I rarely post under this logon these days and users like you remind me why.
Not even close to Scholes, but the latter shunned the limelight. When all the real greats of that era say that Scholes was the best they played against then you should listen.
But the question was is he a legend not was he the best. Both legends of my generation in my humble opinion.
Que? So you can be a legend but not the best in your team (or even third best). So is legend status determined by publicity then? I'm confused.