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Posted 12/01/2007 07:23:35


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In a word, bollocks.

Money is not my motive - Beckham
David Beckham
Beckham announced on Thursday he will join LA Galaxy in August
David Beckham insists his move to LA Galaxy is not financially driven.

The 31-year-old will earn a reported £128m over five years after agreeing to leave Real Madrid for the Major League Soccer side at the end of the season.

The deal means Beckham will be earning 500 times more each week than most of his team-mates at Los Angeles.

But he said: "I didn't want to go there at 34 years old and for people to say he's only going for the money. It's not what I'm going out there to do."

Beckham added: "I want to take soccer in the US to another level. I think it can go higher in America than anyone can believe."

He added: "Soccer is huge all around the world except in America and that's where I want to make a difference with the kids."

Beckham left Manchester United to join Real Madrid in 2003 but his arrival coincided with the start of a barren period for the Spanish giants, who have not won any major silverware in his time at the club.

To play with Zinedine Zidane was the biggest honour I have had in my career

David Beckham

The former England captain has also struggled to win a place in Real's first team this season, but he regards the move to Spain as a success.

"Regrets? No. I have never had any regrets throughout my life and career and I never want to," he said.

"I have to say thank you to (former president) Florentino Perez for giving me the chance to actually play for this huge team and to play in that white shirt was an honour for four years.

"To play with Zinedine Zidane was the biggest honour I have had in my career, to play with the likes of Ronaldo, Roberto Carlos... for me, there are no regrets there."

In the US, the news of Beckham's move has been greeted as a historic moment in the history of football in the country.

"David Beckham coming to MLS might be viewed by some as one of the most important moments for soccer in this country and perhaps the history of professional sport," MLS commissioner Don Garber said in a statement.

To be able to manage and coach him will be a dream come true for me

LA Galaxy coach Frank Yallop

"David transcends the sport and is a cultural icon. David is clearly one of the most recognisable athletes in the world.

"People are going to feel really good about David Beckham spending the rest of his career in the US."

LA Galaxy head coach Frank Yallop is confident that Beckham will be a huge success in the US.

"It's wonderful news for us, and we are really happy to have David joining us," said Yallop.

"He has proved himself over the years, and it will be wonderful to have him - and to be able to manage and coach him will be a dream come true for me.

"I see him playing centrally in our league. We have to get him on the ball as much as we can, making us tick.

"It's an athlete's game here, played at a little less pace than the Premiership.

"I think it will suit his game wonderfully well, because he will get to play his football and he will enjoy the players we have here. He will fit in nicely with our group."

Landon Donovan, Galaxy's current star player, agreed that Beckham's arrival would be a huge boost to MLS.

"I think it's hard to quantify what David Beckham being here would mean," he said.

It's tantamount to a semi retirement isn't it?

Gary Lineker on Beckham's move

"Marketing-wise it's a dream come true and it's not a 35, 36-year-old washed-up guy.

"It's a guy who can still play and a guy who still has a lot of appeal, probably the most famous soccer player in the world."

However, Gary Lineker said that it marked the end of Beckham's top-level career.

"It's tantamount to a semi-retirement isn't it?" he told BBC Five Live.

"I did a similar thing when going to Japan at the end of my career: it was an interesting experience introducing football to the Japanese and earning a few quid in the process.

"Beckham's played for two of the biggest clubs in the world but it was clear his time was up at Real Madrid and time to move on, and where do you go?

"It's a step down wherever you go, so you might as well experience something different, something new and you can understand why Los Angeles might appeal to the Beckhams."

And Terry Cooke - a former Manchester United team-mate of Beckham who is now playing for Colorado Rapids - was unhappy with the size of the contract.

"It's a disgrace if it's true what I've heard about how much he's going to be earning," said Cooke.

"I heard that the salary cap might be raised by a few hundred grand for next season. But even so, it doesn't matter who it is - you can't justify paying one player that sort of money."




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Posted 12/01/2007 08:35:04


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Prediction:

Year one: Big crowds, plenty of interest.

Year two: Small crowds, little interest, Beckham retires (through "injury.")


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Posted 12/01/2007 09:24:12


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With a five year contract at about £70,000 a day I doubt he will give a toss.

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Posted 12/01/2007 09:29:47
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Well if that's the sort of money available in the MLS i'm not surprised Reyna wants to go back there.

Former captain of Team USA, over 100 caps, he must be a bigger star than Beckham over there? So he must be looking at £750,000 per week surely?

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Posted 12/01/2007 09:38:29


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Heard on the TV this morning that shed loads of US companies are queuing up to get in on the act. One company is wanting the global TV rights for ONLY the games that Beckham plays in. Yet most of the people on the LA streets have never heard of DB. I also see that he's defending his £128m contract saying it's not the money, it's for the kids. Bollocks.


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Here's a thought. If footy takes off over there perhaps the Glazers'll ship the swamp and it's pond life over there!


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Posted 12/01/2007 09:52:37


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Cloudy O'Reyna (12/01/2007)
Here's a thought. If footy takes off over there perhaps the Glazers'll ship the swamp and it's pond life over there!

Wimbledon did it. Why the hell not?  


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Posted 12/01/2007 09:54:14


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Cloudy O'Reyna (12/01/2007)
Here's a thought. If footy takes off over there perhaps the Glazers'll ship the swamp and it's pond life over there!

Better still gossip fly round Tinsel Town on how much money is to be made in football and morph movies to make a killing in film-ball a mix of action drama and soccer........See Tom Cruse (currently out of contract) in Mission Implausible 4 the hunt for Champions League football. 

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Posted 12/01/2007 10:06:55


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Beckham can go and play there as long as he likes, and the yanks still won't watch football, because basically as a nation, they watch baseball and American football.  One prima donna ain't going to change the habits of a nation.  To be honest, the septics have got more money than sense.
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That's not going to go down at all well with the other