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Posted by zoric on Jan-15-2007 22:17:

Fag


Posted by King Ecnal on Jan-15-2007 22:31:

An actor in Commercials right...?

he's got no shot in hell of being a big time actor, he just doesn't have the tools to do so...

two words: Space Jam


Posted by InterMilan31 on Jan-16-2007 04:12:

all i got to say is the MLS is run by stupid americans


Posted by zoric on Jan-16-2007 15:31:

quote:
Originally posted by Kapedan
Check out this article. Apparently he wants to be an actor

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070115/sp_nm/beckham_dc


That makes him a even bigger fag than he was before this thing was made


Posted by Kapedano on Jan-16-2007 18:59:

Well you know, sometimes people should stick to what they love, and thats soccer or football for him in this case. I mean, I hate the fact that almost anybody famous is becoming an actor nowadays. Its all about the money. Some of the greatest actors werent football players or rappers, they just were straight up actors. Same with this ******. He is big because of his looks, and a few skills. So this story kind of gets in my nerves.


Posted by zoric on Jan-16-2007 19:26:

Beckham has always been a attention whore

Fuck him!


Posted by raveed on Jan-16-2007 20:04:

The way Madrid have treated him ever since his announcement that he will be leaving for the MLS is nothing short of shameful. They just cant stomach the fact that their biggest money making machine has severed ties from them.

I cannot believe that a club president would stoop so low to criticize one of his players publicly and then do it again the next day and this sheds some light on the culture at Madrid and explains why they have failed to win a trophy in 3 years.

Beckham is going to go down as the footballer with the most controversial career ever. Loved by many one minuted and hated by all the next. Personally, i dont think Beckham is a fag or whatever it is everyone mocks him about. He was just apparently unlucky to have good looks and market himself well because what has ended up is that clubs want to use him more for enhancing the appeal of the club and not to help them win trophys on the pitch.

I dont think i want to be a puto ne more.


Posted by Cloud on Jan-16-2007 20:29:

quote:
Originally posted by raveed
I dont think i want to be a puto ne more.


Very good.


Posted by Yohan on Jan-16-2007 20:35:

quote:
Originally posted by Cloud
Very good.
+1


Posted by zoric on Jan-16-2007 21:08:

Real Madrids biggest misstake has always been buying new players infront of their opponents. Most of the times they wouldn't give these players a chance to prove themselves fully out.

They keep on buying new players and keep the old ones as one of the biggest icons in Real Madrid history: Raul. He hasn't done anything good besides scoring goals every 10th game in La Liga and Champions League, This has been going on for a couple of seasons.

One of their biggest misstakes was to fire Vincent del Bosque, the reason they gave was hilarious: He only won the League (I believe it was). del Bosque was the only manager who didn't use Guti in the starting eleven, over and over again. He had his own players, they were great and he formed a pretty strong team which was hard to beat.

Things hasn't been good in Real Madrid ever since 2003 and it's quite obvious they're falling into crisis periods where they're always talking about how they need to clean out the squad and start over again. You can't start over without a good plan, and a good plan isn't starting over everytime you lose to a team in the Liga or Champions League.

Beckham on the other hand never should've joined Real Madrid if he wanted to achieve something in a athletic way. I even remember the game when people was speculating whether he would leave Manchester United for Real Madrid or not, and the two clubs met in Champions League. Ferguson didn't start with Beckham and then he came on and scored two goals, He was sick at that time even though he had started becoming gay.

Anyways, Let him hang around with Tom Cruise and his scientologic buddies, I couldn't care less


Posted by sensorium on Jan-17-2007 16:53:

Called it! (somewhat)

quote:
Originally posted by sensorium
It would be nice of him.

Seriously though, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are going to be paying Beckham big money after he retires so he can teach one of the adopted children a thing or two about football. The lessons will be private and consequently expensive.

Maddox, the young kid with the hot mom, is already a member of Beckham's Soccer Academy in sunny Los Angeles.

Maybe he can balance playing for the Red Bulls, giving private lessons to Maddox, making love to Guti every now and then behind the Spice Girl's back, meeting with Hollywood's most important stars and kicking it 'til they realize he now plays for a shit team, making cool commercials for McDonalds, staying abreast with the latest fashion trends in Europe although he will no longer be popular since he will gain weight and lose his appeal (Guti will remain faithful though), and calling the police to report stalkers inside his property who will still think he's the greatest player ever to come out of England. I will be one of those stalkers. I wouldn't mind joining in if I ever saw Guti and Beckham doing it. I can only dream.


Posted by denys envy on Jan-17-2007 19:15:

i'm assuming there's already a ch0p of Guti/Beckham butth4xxxoring each other, if not, someone make it happen - background size plz.


Posted by zoric on Jan-17-2007 21:11:

quote:
MADRID (AFP) - David Beckham may still play for Real Madrid after manager Fabio Capello softened his stance on the English galactico appearing for the Spanish giants before he leaves for California in June.

Capello had called time on Beckham's Real career at the weekend after the former England captain had signed his 250-million dollar contract with Major League Series club Los Angeles Galaxy.

But at a press conference on Wednesday the Italian said: "Beckham is a great professional and is still training with a lot of motivation. We can change our opinion."

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He added: "We can't rule anything out. We'll have to see. The idea that we had is the one that you know about but one also has to be flexible from time to time."

Those comments were far removed from Capello's assertion last Saturday that: "He's not going to play anymore. He can train but not play. I think you can't play with the same motivation if you have signed for another team."

Beckham, through his public relations representative Simon Oliveira, had expressed his shock at his coach's position.

"As far as David is aware, he has a contract for the remainder of the season and remains dedicated to the club and its supporters," Oliveira said.

Capello also insisted that out-of-favour Brazilian star Ronaldo remained a Real Madrid player despite reports that Italian side AC Milan have made an offer for the striker.

"Regarding Ronaldo, he's training despite a calf problem. He's a Real player. I see him with the Real Madrid jersey," said Capello.

Just as Capello was reopening the Bernabeu door for Beckham on Wednesday the club's president Ramon Calderon was holding a clear-the-air meeting with his players.

The tete-a-tete after training was called after Calderon's verbal onslaught at some of his team to law students on Tuesday and picked up by a Spanish radio journalist.

In particular he had suggested Beckham was heading off to the United States to become a "second rate actor" and that Guti, "at 31 was still a junior" and that in general his team wasn't especially civilised.

He later apologised "a thousand times" for his indiscreet observations on Real Madrid TV.

In a statement Wednesday the club said there was a "mood of complete sincerity and confidence" after the meeting.

It added: "Those players who wanted to gave their reaction to the president's opinion."

And a trio of Real captains - Raul, Guti and Roberto Carlos, are scheduled to talk about the row at a press conference on Friday.

Calderon's criticism follows that last week of sporting director Pedja Mijatovic who intimated that players were turning up to training smelling of alcohol.

This was later strongly denied by Real keeper Iker Casillas.

Beckham, Ronaldo and Antonio Cassano were however noticeable by their absence from Capello's side to face Real Betis in the Spanish Cup on Thursday.

The trio have been omitted due to a "tactical decision," the club announced on its website.



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