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Originally Posted by ukhotstove
Beckhams going to the States, biggest ego in world sports wont miss an oportunity to hit the country with the biggest advertising machines. He's always been on an ego trip since the day he hit that goal from the half way line, he knew what he was doing he had nothing to lose, last minutes of a game that United had won so what if he had missed nobody would have given a crap but if he scored he's a big man.
Oh and to prove he's on ego trip his "spokesman" holy **** a footballer having a spokesman <<<< shakes head, anyways his spokesman said "He could be anywhere in the world in the States perhaps or why not back in England ?"
Who's going to sign him in England, can't see Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Arsenal doing it not when the spokesman said he'll be 34 at least when he leaves Madrid. I hope he don't comeback to be honest and I know he wont but if he ever signs for Celtic I'll become a Rangers fan and if he ever signs for Wigan I'll become a Bolton fan.
ps My Spokesman would like to inform you that I don't like Beckham as he's the most overated player ever, he would also like to inform you that I am glad he wont gain 100 caps as it would have been an insult to Bobby Moore's name.
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Ego and attitudes aside, Beckham coming to the US will be the single greatest thing to happen to soccer in America. It'll help boost popularity for the sport here and give it some sort of place in American sports culture besides the back pages of the newspaper and the "Not Top 10" segments on Sportscenter.