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David Beckham







Superphil

Dismember
Jul 7, 2003
25,680
In a pile of football shirts
Made his utd debut at a certain ground in hove, 11 beckham's in a team and you won't go wrong ( apart from maybe goalie beckham) :bowdown:

I think you'll find that was actually David Blackham who came on for his debut at the Goldstone Ground. listen to the announcer reading his name out when he comes on as substitute. There is a video on YT somewhere.
 
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KZNSeagull

Well-known member
Nov 26, 2007
21,101
Wolsingham, County Durham
Has to be a candidate for most overrated England player of all time. The 2002 WC campaign was the only time he looked good playing for England. Then he cocked up in the finals.

It takes something, though, to still be selling product Beckham 11 years after its sell by date, so I will give him that.
 


vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
28,273
I don't get him either, apparently a nice bloke who turns up at lots of events and smiles. Would probably turn up at the opening of an envelope if there was a camera waiting. Good footballer but not world class, Michel Platini was far better at free kicks.

Beckham took every England free kick and corner for 10 years it seemed and did not really score an awful lot. Yes, passionate about playing for his country but very aware of the exposure that gives for his sponsors.
 


ExmouthExile

Well-known member
Feb 11, 2005
1,806
As long as Beckham can still kick a ball, he'd still be in the England team if I had my way, or on the bench at the very least. I don't care what anyone says, his passion for his country alone was an inspiration to the rest of the team, and ok, they may not have had the skill to win trophies, but just his presence on the pitch would often inspire his team mates to run the extra mile, how can that be a bad thing? On top of that, he was, and still is the best crosser of the ball in the world, and he can still bang the free kicks in. On just those two qualities alone I would put him in the England squad. He can stand there and do f*** all for 89 minutes, but when THAT chance comes from the edge of the box, I wouldn't want any other player around, and those chances DO come, often! How many times has Beckham been a hero for England? (Greece and Argentina spring to mind straight away) and how many times has Rooney, or any other current England player been a hero? - I know who I would rather have in my team!
 








Glawstergull

Well-known member
May 21, 2004
1,074
GLAWSTERSHIRE
A very, very good player but world class not quite sure.
Mrs Beckham is a Reptile and Davids courting the celebrity is unappealing.
Three lovely kids with f*uck*ng stupid names, for christ sake give them a chance to be normal.
 






JBizzle

Well-known member
Apr 18, 2010
6,235
Seaford
Can't stand him or his wife. His football career was all about style over content in my opinion. He was very good, but nowhere near as good as people make out.

As a role model for the youth his flirting with celebrity just makes me sick. There are plenty of other professionals out there who are far better role models. Scholes for one.

Tosser.

Would that be the Scholes who rurned his back on his country because the manager played him out of position? Yeah, a real role model.
 






Foster House

New member
Aug 25, 2010
409
East Sussex
I'm a big football fan and I do like Becks but the nation seems to have an obsession with him as an icon and role model. I have mates who absolutely love him.

What are your thoughts on him? I personally am baffled by it. He was never a world class player, although is/was one of the best crossers of the ball the game has seen in recent time and could take a class free kick. He allegedly cheated on his wife, and had arguably the most high profile sending off in the last 20 years, he doesn't strike me as the most intelligent bloke in the world, his tattoos are awful and his facial hair at the moment makes him look like a musketeer. I accept he's a very nice bloke and dresses very well but why has he become so revered by the public as such a legend? I know he was England captain and scored THAT free kick, but I just dont get it

Is it the nations obsession, or the media's obsession ?
 


W.C.

New member
Oct 31, 2011
4,927
He's class.

As a young Man U player who dated a spice girl and got sent of in the WC I hated him. But I had to grudgingly admit that the way he just played his game and got on with the abuse was quality.

Then there was that game against Greece. don't just put it down to the free kick. England were a one man team that day, it was boys own stuff. Amazing.

And then he went to Madrid. I was living in the city in the time. All the Madrid fans thought he had just been bought for his marketing value and didn't rate him. His performances changed that. They loved him.

Even that short stint in Milan he went down well didn't he?

The 'he loves playing for his country' argument doesn't sway me as much as the fact that he just seems to LOVE playing football. And for that I'll always respect him.

Think he's in danger (through no fault of his own) of becoming a bit of a parody of himself.

I think he is great though.
 






Ernest

Stupid IDIOT
Nov 8, 2003
42,748
LOONEY BIN
Ruined Englands World Cup chances in Japan by playing when not fit thus jumping out of the way of a tackle allowing Brazil to go on to score. Ruined Englands chances in 1998 by getting stupidly sent off for a petulant kick out at an opposing player, both tournaments we could have gone and on and done a lot better if it wasn't for him. Allowed his f*** ugly wife to ruin the World Cup in Germany by letting the WAG circus run out of control and thought he was the be all and end all of English football.

Fergie had the right idea by booting him literally out of Man U and he has been proved right by Beckham doing f*** all ever since.
 


ExmouthExile

Well-known member
Feb 11, 2005
1,806
his facial hair at the moment makes him look like a musketeer.

A musketeer? or maybe a cavalier.......

hals17.jpg
 


Twizzle

New member
Aug 12, 2010
1,240
Can't stand him or his wife. His football career was all about style over content in my opinion. He was very good, but nowhere near as good as people make out.

As a role model for the youth his flirting with celebrity just makes me sick. There are plenty of other professionals out there who are far better role models. Scholes for one.

Tosser.

Scholes? Didn't he retire from England national duty before a tournament?
Why would he be a better role model than the lad who wanted to play as much as he could for the England shirt?
 


BadFish

Huge Member
Oct 19, 2003
18,223
Scholes? Didn't he retire from England national duty before a tournament?
Why would he be a better role model than the lad who wanted to play as much as he could for the England shirt?

Beckhams career for England wasn't all that as Ernest pointed out above. My memory of that Greece game was he did very little until the goal (I do concede my dislike of the bloke may cloud my judgement) and why the hell were we in that position in the first place? Ahh because we play with passion rather than with skill, strategy and technique. Can we please put this playing with passion for the three lions bullshit to bed and start respecting players who can play the game properly? Maybe we should play these players in the best position and move foward instead of backwards in world football.
 




Twinkle Toes

Growing old disgracefully
Apr 4, 2008
11,138
Hoveside
Ruined Englands World Cup chances in Japan by playing when not fit thus jumping out of the way of a tackle allowing Brazil to go on to score. Ruined Englands chances in 1998 by getting stupidly sent off for a petulant kick out at an opposing player, both tournaments we could have gone and on and done a lot better if it wasn't for him. Allowed his f*** ugly wife to ruin the World Cup in Germany by letting the WAG circus run out of control and thought he was the be all and end all of English football.

Fergie had the right idea by booting him literally out of Man U and he has been proved right by Beckham doing f*** all ever since.

Well that ain't strictly true, you cheeky cheeky Monkey you. He's spent the last God knows how many years getting his mush in front of any/every TV camera on the planet: whilst grinning inanely; saying "ya know" a great deal; hangin' loose with his celebrity chums; & generally being a bland brand.

Apart from that, you've absolutely nailed it. :clap2:
 


BadFish

Huge Member
Oct 19, 2003
18,223
Well that ain't strictly true, you cheeky cheeky Monkey you. He's spent the last God knows how many years getting his mush in front of any/every TV camera on the planet: whilst grinning inanely; saying "ya know" a great deal; hangin' loose with his celebrity chums; & generally being a bland brand.

Apart from that, you've absolutely nailed it. :clap2:

But he is still passionate about football!!! Why else would he be playing for....um.....LA Galaxy.
 


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