England coach Fabio Capello says he will not pick David Beckham to play in another competitive international. Capello wants to build the team around younger players but said he could play once more so fans can pay tribute. I say go do some more of this David.
I like Dave. I've been waiting for him to leave football for a long time. Maybe he'll be able to sort out the trouble in the Middle-east.
Oh, so just continuing with the god awful war A chance for peace, and you'd rather have more killing.
He shouldn’t have any trouble finding a gig outside of soccer, just follow the yellow brick road to the emerald city Hotwater
He'll be England Manager soon enough anyways, he can't complain he'll be getting paid to sit on the bench, only legitimately for a change
I don't think he has any desire to become a manager. It would be nice, though. An Englishman for a bleedin' change.
you kidding me? I swear he is looking for that job, I think he is actually on record saying he would love it but yeah, I would like it if he was as well. I actually really like David Beckham, forget he is good looking for one second he was actually a pretty damn good kicker. I mean some of the goals he scored were fantastic, and they happened so often you started to see the difference between his skillful free kick, and another's lucky one.
I was talking about my own personal feelings towards him, I am simply stating what general consensus believes mostly, he is considered good looking. If you don't think so, that's fair enough. BUT, there's no denying some women fancy him.
I would love to read that quote. It just seems everybody: The Sun, Peter Andre et all has an opinion but are ignoring his (if I am right). That's not that difficult for me (contary to popular opinion). I like Dave not Football, tbh. I only kinda watch a few important matches every four years.
David Beckham has said that he does not have the "passion" to go into football management. Beckham, 35, was an unofficial member of England manager Fabio Capello's staff at the World Cup in South Africa after injury ruled him out of the tournament. But the former Manchester United, Real Madrid and AC Milan star says he would prefer to coach kids at his academy and is not interested in a career in management. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-10636250
There we go. Some people think so, I was only explaining something- don't be so tetchy And odon, I like football. He is a good player, and regardless of what people think or what he says (all admit to being proved wrong at this point, regarding management), if the money is right, he will manage England. Trust me.