Yes Beckham played terrible because he was tired. Yes Galaxy lost 3-0 to Chivas USA. Yes Jesse Marsch who sucks at soccer tackled Beckham from behind and started a scuffle (above). But I hope everyone who doubted Beckham’s commitment to Galaxy changed there mind because he played 270 minutes worth of match soccer in 6 days. That is not easy to do, Respect. Filed under: Athletic Life and David Beckham Comments: None |
Victoria Beckham is seen below taking her youngest son Cruz to a summer camp where he will be attending school this fall.
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Beckham played the entire game for England against Germany today. Germany came back and won 2 to 1 but Beckham was in good form and showed no signs of his injured ankle bothering him. This was his 97th appearance for England and he received a good applause when he stepped on the field. He is probably flying back right now as I write this for his match tomorrow against Chivas USA in LA. Frank Yallop, the head coach for Galaxy, claims Becks will play. I will be at the game so I will give you all a first hand opinion of he plays tomorrow and whether or not he looks fatigued. Ill also include some sweet pictures too! Filed under: Athletic Life and David Beckham Comments: 1 Comment |
Becks flew over to England the other day for England’s friendly against Germany on Wednesday. Steve McClaren, England’s manager said “I certainly think it was worth him flying over. The fact David was willing to make the trip speaks for itself,” England coach said. According to McClaren Becks is playing well. Hopefully he will get some good time tomorrow for England. BTW Becks is making the trip back across the Atlantic on Wednesday night to play in the Match for Galaxy against Chivas USA at the Home Depot Center. I will be there! Filed under: Athletic Life and David Beckham Comments: None |
Above is Victoria Beckham bending over while shopping in LA. Must be nice to have one of those credit cards with no limit on it, eh? Source: Kickette, Celeb-City (images) Filed under: Celebrity Life and Victoria Beckham Comments: 1 Comment |
Here is interesting article that I found on Foxsoccer.com summing up Beckham’s career in America. CARSON, Calif. (AP) - A month into his hugely hyped arrival with the Los Angeles Galaxy, David Beckham has finally made a splash on the field. His timing was impeccable. Just when Beckham mania appeared to be fading, the English superstar revived it by scoring his first goal and notching three assists while playing major minutes in two games last week. Beckham’s first goal for the Galaxy came in a 2-0 SuperLiga victory over D.C. United last Wednesday, his first start for his new team. That famous bending free kick led to a fresh round of next-day Becks’ highlights on everything from ESPN’s “SportsCenter” to the tabloid show “Inside Edition.” “I’ve scored a lot of important goals in my career, big goals in my career, and this ranks among them,” he said. “I wanted to get off to a good start with the team and with the fans.” Then he drew 66,237 to Giants Stadium for his first Major League Soccer start. Beckham set up two goals, but the Galaxy lost 5-4 to the New York Red Bulls on Saturday. “Oh, yeah, there’s tremendous pressure,” Galaxy general manager Alexi Lalas said. “We’re not naive to the fact that a lot of people want to see him and that there’s a lot of people buying tickets specifically to see him.” The initial Beckham buzz had quickly died down because of a left ankle injury that relegated the former England captain to the bench for much of his first month. Instead of “Bend It Like Beckham,” it was more “Bench It Like Beckham.” He played a total of 37 minutes in two token appearances in his first eight games, disappointing fans in sellout crowds who were forced to buy tickets for multiple games just to see Beckham. His first extended road trip drew an average of 42,211 fans to Toronto, Washington, New England and New York, although he sat out in Toronto and New England. Lalas made no apologies for aggressively marketing Beckham despite his injury that occurred a month before he joined the team. “When you buy a ticket to see the Galaxy, it says L.A. Galaxy on that ticket. It doesn’t say any of our players’ names and we can’t guarantee that any of them will be out there,” he said. “We were upfront and said he could miss games because of injury, he could miss games because of England call-ups, all of these things that occur in every other sport.” Indeed, Beckham hopes his ankle is well enough for him to make his 97th appearance for England against Germany in London on Wednesday night. Then he’ll fly across eight time zones to try to make Thursday’s night MLS game against Chivas USA in Carson. Not only are fans buying tickets - although just 17,223 saw his first goal in Carson - they’re snapping up No. 23 jerseys. Even with his injury, merchandise sales are up 700 percent for the Galaxy this season and 300 percent leaguewide because of Beckham, according to MLS. However, until the most scrutinized left ankle in sports is fully healed, Beckham may continue to play in fits and starts, prompting more of the criticism that’s been directed at him and the team. “It’s unfair,” Galaxy midfielder Peter Vagenas said. “If it were truly up to him, and if it were medically the right thing to do, he would have been out there a long time ago.” Beckham didn’t practice with the team for the first time until last week. Before then, the Galaxy had limited media access to Beckham to news conferences. The team had been vague about his ankle and his playing status. “It’s so hard to come into a new situation where everything is so hyped and not be able to do anything about it,” Galaxy goalkeeper Joe Cannon said. “It’s been a trying time for all of us.” Beckham recently admitted that his ankle wasn’t ready when he made his July 21 debut in an exhibition against Chelsea attended by a star-studded sellout crowd of 27,000 and shown live on ESPN. “It definitely aggravated it and put me back at least a week,” he said. But Lalas said Beckham himself decided to play that night. “There was certainly a tremendous amount of pressure and in a perfect world, we would just say no and we would have set him down for a month,” the general manager said. “But this is not a perfect world. This is a sport that is growing, and David has a tremendous responsibility that he accepts and recognizes.” When Beckham finally did start for the first time last Wednesday, what the public likely didn’t notice was that by simply playing extended minutes for the first time, Becks became one of the guys. “When he’s on the field with you and he’s helping you and contributing, then you look at him in a different way and he looks at us in a different way,” Landon Donovan said. “Not that we didn’t respect him before, but now there’s so much more respect.” The air of mystery about Beckham’s ankle and the amount of time he spent rehabbing it during his first month had created an unintentional distance between him and his new teammates. He was reluctant to take a leadership role and tell others what to do when he had yet to play much. That changed last week when Donovan and Beckham chatted while walking to their cars after practice. Donovan, the Galaxy’s biggest star until Beckham arrived, offered his captain’s armband to Beckham. “It made him immediately part of the team in a real sense,” Donovan said. “Guys looked at him differently and he could say things to guys differently.” Beckham’s new influence apparently extends to his teammates’ fashion choices. Like him, several of them have dressed in black suits, white shirts and red ties after recent games. Having the world’s most famous soccer player suddenly dropped in their midst has been “an eye-opener” for the team, Vagenas said. “His being here puts us on the world stage. Every little game that we play, every little thing that you do truly means something,” the midfielder said. “You’re in the pressure cooker, so you’ve got to perform.” No one more so than Beckham. Source: Fox Soccer Filed under: Athletic Life and David Beckham Comments: None |
To have have been at the game last night must have been amazing! With 66,237 watching, 9 goals being scored, and Beckham getting 3 assists, you could not have had a more entertaining soccer game. Becks was in true form with his corner kicks and free kicks being absolutely brilliant. There was not much defense in the game but the goal scoring was legit. Jozy Altidore, who plays for New York, played out of his mind and everyone in the soccer world is claiming he will be bought by a European club very soon for a hefty transfer fee.
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While in New York for Galaxy’s game against the Red Bulls, Beckham gave kids at a soccer camp a once in a life time experience. It is very good PR work on his and the Galaxy’s part. It’s also good to see him give back what was given to him when he was younger. For the game tonight against Red Bull, there is expected to be 60,000+ fans there just to see yours truly. He should get his first start and hopefully the field turf doesn’t mess with his ankle. And yes he will be wearing the captains arm band because Donovan officially ceded it over to him. Here is another pic of Becks at the clinic. Source: Miz Showbiz Filed under: Celebrity Life and David Beckham Comments: None |
Sorry for not posting lately. I have been in the middle of my college pre-season for soccer, so I have been super busy. I’m sure everyone heard Becks got his first goal and assist on Wednesday. The free kick, shown below, was about 25 out and hit side netting. The keeper guessed the wrong way but even if he had gone to his right, he wouldn’t have had a chance. His assist came in early in the second half when he slipped Donovan, the left back for DC donkeyed it, and Donovan scored. He played really well but still needs to defend. Word to your mother. BTW Beckham played the game with the captain’s arm band. Filed under: David Beckham and Uncategorized Comments: None |
So Victoria Beckham FINALLY posted something new in her blog…and we have learned that the Beckham family is all unpacked and settled into their new LA home…their little boys are looking forward to school and of course they need to go back-to-school shopping! Posh has informed us that she and David launched their latest fragrance from Intimately Beckham, and what a surprise—she has been checking out “the restaurants and beauty parlors” in LA. On top of all of this, Victoria is going to start working on her new dVb collection…so stay tuned for more on that. Source: www.dvbstyle.com Filed under: Celebrity Life and Victoria Beckham Comments: None |
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