Beckham To Play In Charity Game
Posted on 10.30.07 by admin @ 12:34 am

David Beckham will play in an anti-poverty charity match on Nov. 19, his first game in Spain since leaving Real Madrid. He is on a list of players set to take part in the fifth game sponsored by the United Nations Development Program and its ambassadors, Zinedine Zidane and Ronaldo, Spanish news agency Efe reported Monday.Zidane and AC Milan striker Ronaldo will each captain a team at the La Rosaleda stadium in Malaga.

Milan defender Paolo Maldini and Brazilians Roberto Carlos, Cafu, Dida and Rivaldo are all set to play, while retired Italian referee Pierluigi Collina will participate for the fifth time.

Beckham left Madrid in June after four years with the Spanish club to join Major League Soccer’s Los Angeles Galaxy.

Proceeds will benefit anti-poverty projects that range from support to female entrepreneurs to the construction of sports centers for street children in Asia, Africa and Latin America.

Source: Fox Soccer


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Beckham Hosts Motorola Training Session
Posted on 10.28.07 by admin @ 12:28 pm

Beckham hosted a training session at the David Beckham Soccer Academy. The event was for the winners of a contest that Motorola sponsored. Watch it below!


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Beckham Named ‘Most Masculine Man Alive’ By AskMen.com
Posted on 10.25.07 by admin @ 12:51 pm

Beckam beat Matt Damon and Timbaland in a online poll by askmen.com for the Most Masculine Man Alive.

On a sidenote Becks may play in the English Premier League once again.  He has been linked to a loan with Tottenham Hotspurs during the off season of the MLS.


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Beckhams first season finished
Posted on 10.22.07 by admin @ 9:39 am

Beckham playing against Chicago Fire

Well I am sure everyone has heard Galaxy did not make the MLS playoffs.  They lost 1-0 to Chicago when the Fire scored in extra time.  Beckham played for the last 30 and played pretty well except for the ball he gave away for the goal.  Here is what he had to say in the post game news conference.

“I’ll be keeping on training and keeping fit,” said Beckham, “I might take maybe three weeks, four weeks doing nothing. Apart from that I’ll be working all the way through.”

Galaxy head coach Frank Yallop said, “It’s not easy. You’re under the microscope the whole time since we signed David, I’m not saying it’s David’s fault or anything, but you are under the microscope as a team.  I think we struggled with it to start, but I think in the end we did get rid of the pressure, and we just played.”


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Beckham plays again!
Posted on 10.19.07 by admin @ 2:37 am

Just a quick update…Galaxy tied 1-1 so there playoff hopes are still alive but they need some help from other teams.  Beckham got in around the 70th minute or so and played pretty well.  His distribution was good but he wasn’t the usual Beckham on the field that we all love.


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Beckham injury update for Thursday
Posted on 10.17.07 by admin @ 8:34 pm

In Galaxy’s training session for this morning, Beckham appeared to be favoring his left ankle a bit. Becks finished the training session but it is still not 100% certain he will play on Thursday against New York. The decision will be made Tomorrow on whether or not he will be on the bunch. He will for sure not start though.

Galaxy Coach Frank Yallop said “I’m not going to mess with the starting lineup,”…”If he’s available, he’ll be one of the subs.”

Just a reminder, Galaxy has to win tomorrow night to have a chance at the playoffs. If they win, then Sunday’s match against Chicago will determine whether Galaxy or Chicago make the playoffs.

Source: LA Times


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Beckham aims to play Thursday!
Posted on 10.14.07 by admin @ 12:47 pm

Beckham watches the Galaxy game

Beckham watched as the Galaxy beat Toronto FC 2-1 on Saturday to keep there playoff hopes alive. Becks has been doing light training with the team for the past week and should get some minutes on Thursday.

Beckham and Xavier

Galaxy head coach Frank Yallop said, “Hopefully we get some type of minutes out of him on Thursday, but we’ve got to wait and see. And then, if we can manage to make it into the playoffs, David will be ready to go. That’s exciting.”  Hopefully Galaxy can keep there unbeaten streak alive!


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Q and A with Beckham
Posted on 10.06.07 by admin @ 10:43 am

After Beckham’s recent return to training with the Galaxy again, LA Times decided to give him some ink.  Here is the Q and A:

Question: With everything that has happened to you in 2007, both good and bad, this has to have been one of the strangest of years in your career?

Answer: It definitely has been. On the living side, it’s been perfect, it’s all been great. But I don’t think I’ve ever had so many injuries in such a short space of time. It has been tough because I hate being injured and I hate not being able to play football. It’s come at the worst time.

Q: How are the knee and ankle and how soon will you be able to get on the field again? Would you play even if the Galaxy cannot qualify for the playoffs?

A: The knee’s coming along really nice. It’s been five weeks now. The doctor told me eight to 10 weeks, but I was determined to be back before eight weeks. So hopefully it will be six or seven weeks. I think I’ll play before the end of the season. Even if we lose a game and are not able to make the playoffs, I’ll still try to get one or two games in. I need to get back to playing.

Q: Given that the Galaxy is pretty much built around yourself and Landon Donovan, what changes would you like to see made for next season?

A: I think what we need to do is just strengthen the squad. We have got a good squad of players. It’s not helped that we’ve had so many games in such a short space of time and the injuries haven’t helped. I don’t think it needs a major turnaround. I just think that it needs a few more players brought in.

Q: Would you like to see Frank Yallop stay on as coach?

A: I’d like to see him stay on. I think he’s a coach with a lot of experience in U.S. soccer. He’s been successful. The players respect him. That’s an important thing to have. It’s been difficult for him this year. We haven’t got the results that we should have and that we’ve needed. The last three or four games have shown the character of the players and the character of the team, and that comes from the manager. That comes from what he says before games, at halftime and after games.

Personally, I like Frank as a manager. I get on well with him, not just on the field but off the field as well. When I first arrived, he and his wife took me and my wife to dinner and made sure the kids were all settled and things like that. Off the field it’s been great, and on the field I have a good relationship with him.

Q: Cobi Jones was one of the few Galaxy players you had heard of before arriving in Los Angeles. Now that you’ve seen him play, even in the twilight of his career, what are your impressions of him?

A: To have shown the commitment he has for so many years I think is incredible. It’s great to have that loyalty at this time in soccer. As a player, he might be 34 years old [37, in fact], but he can change a game. Players respect him. I’d love to see him stay for another year. I’d like to play a season with Cobi before he finishes. Whether he will or not, I don’t know.

Q: Which players do you enjoy watching?

A: You always enjoy watching good footballers. I know that sounds a bit basic, but it’s the truth. I think [FC Barcelona’s Lionel] Messi is a player everyone’s interested in at the moment simply because he does things on the pitch, he’s small, he’s only young, but he’s a player who reminds you so much of [Diego] Maradona. I think that’s why it’s so great to watch him at the moment. He’s so exciting.

Q: You have mentioned wanting to play in the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. That presents quite a challenge in staying at that level for another three years.

A: It’s a huge challenge, but I wouldn’t say it if I didn’t believe that I could do it. I believe I can play for my country up until the World Cup and I’d love to do that. If it’s possible, then great. If it’s not possible, then I will look back on my career for my country as a successful one.

It might be me being stubborn, but I believe I can play in that World Cup. Whether I’m given a chance to or not, who knows? But I’ve got the belief.

Q: You have visited South Africa and met Nelson Mandela. What was that experience like?

A: I remember him just sat [sitting] there holding my hand and talking to me. Just meeting him was pretty incredible because he’s such a powerful man who gives so much to so many people. For him to be actually talking to me, let alone interacting with me in the way that he was, for me it was one of the highlights of my life. There’s many people that I’ve always said that I’d love to meet and have met. I’ve always wanted to meet the Queen. I’ve met the Queen. Prime Ministers. Many, many people in the sporting side. And then to meet someone like Nelson Mandela, with so much history behind him, was one of the most incredible moments of my life.

Q: You once talked about maybe being an artist if you hadn’t been a soccer player. Do you dabble in art now?

A: It’s one of the things that I’ve always loved doing. Brooklyn, my eldest, is the same way. He loves art. He loves drawing. He’ll sit there and ask me to draw cartoons and things like that.

It’s one thing I’ve always loved doing. I’ll sit there and I’ll copy Mickey Mouse and things like that for the kids and they’ll stick them up on the wall.

Q: You could probably make a lot of money out of that. A David Beckham-signed original Mickey Mouse painting would probably fetch millions.

A: That’s true. Maybe I should do that while I’m not playing.

Source: LA Times


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Beckham Injury Update
Posted on 10.05.07 by admin @ 6:30 pm

Becks did not practice today so he could rest his knee. “It was good to know that he’s got a gauge now, where he’s not that far off,” Galaxy coach Frank Yallop said. “We’re hoping that we can get him into the lineup as quick as we can, but there’ll be no rush from us because of what has gone before. He wants to make sure he’s ready and healthy.”

On a side note Becks did an interview with Mia Hamm a few days ago in which they met eachother, discussed inuries, and talked about life. You can find the video below.

BTW Mia looks a bit uneasy around Becks if you know what I mean =)

Source: SI


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Beckham returns to training!
Posted on 10.04.07 by admin @ 10:52 pm

Beckham Celebrating

Well, my countdown clock on the right was pretty accurate or atleast the prognosis was because Becks’ returned to training for the Galaxy yesterday from his injury.  He will not suit up against Houston Dynamo, the 2006 MLS champs, this weekend but he may play against Toronto FC on Oct. 13 but most likely against the New York Red Bulls on Oct. 18.

Becks has said he wants to play again before the season ends.

“He feels comfortable and it’s great to see him out there,” Galaxy Coach Frank Yallop told the Associated Press, adding that Beckham will not play an actual game before he is ready.”We’ve got to see how he reacts to what he did today,” Yallop said. “We want to make sure he’s 100%.”

There has also been speculation that Beckham would return to England to play in the Premiership in MLS’s off season.  This is not true according to Beckham’s spokesperson.   He said “There will be no loan moves or short-term contracts. He is under contract to the Galaxy.”  Damn straight, he is staying here!

Source: LA Times


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