A twist in the plot...
Real's coach has benched Beckham for the remainder of his stay in Madrid! Not much of a surprise, I mean how many games has he even played with Madrid? He's been a benchwarmer pretty much the entire time he's been in Spain, shy of a few games here and there.
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Quote: "I dont think he's worth $250 mill for his talent, but he is worth it for his marketting potential. He'll earn that back for the club posing for razor adverts, or drinking pepsi."
But is he worth that in the United States and Canada? Not many Americans could recognize Beckham if he was walking down the street, and I'd definitely go so far as to say he could walk up to 80%+ of the people in this country, announce who he was, and they either wouldn't know the name, or simply wouldn't care. I think Americans could theoretically get into football (soccer), but I don't think this is the way to do it imo.
Quote: "So he's still an asset ... just a bloody expensive one."
I agree, I think most of the bigger premiership teams would play him if he wasn't such a greedy guy. He is definitely passed his prime (almost a senior citizen in footballer's-years), but why spend $250 million (128,278,806 pounds) on Beckham when you could get Thierry Henry (earning
10.5 million), Christiano Ronaldo (at
12.24 million)), and who knows how many others for considerably less... at these rates you could put together an entire side of the best players in the world and you'd probably still have enough to fill your bench and reserves. Then again a lot of Beckham's salary is endorsements and stuff so I'm wondering how much Galaxy is actually going to pay him.
In my opinion, American football simply loses to international football... but that's how I see it. American football is boring to me, they only move in bursts and for years I've wondered why they bother calling it football when you hardly ever actually kick the thing. They should call it "armball" or "tackleball" or something a little more proper
I personally have always viewed American football as a sluggish game played by neanderthals whose primary skill is beating the daylights out of their competition. On the otherhand, I view International football as a highly-technical game of skill and patience. When I played soccer in high school, we shared the training field with the football team. We'd run laps together, and not a one of them could even keep up with our goalkeep, who was the slowest runner on our team. They spent their afternoons slamming into these big padded metal gate-looking things, while we spent our afternoons intricately practicing passing, shooting, chip shots, etc. And I'd watch how differently we trained, and then on game day, what was the attendance? Football game: 4,000+. Soccer game: I think 1,300-ish was our record attendance. Miserable. But at the end of the day I think that's the main reason I always disliked american football... they always had better attendance, and even though our team was far more triumphant in terms of games won and lost, they always got more attention. Those jerks
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