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There is no doubting he has achieved a lot in the game of Association Football. Clearly he has strong skills in man management.

 

But he is not without his faults and he probably would not have had half his success if it were not for the huge sums of money at his disposal and a well funded youth academy along with legions of scouts around the country.

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Originally Posted by moonie:

I'm not nor ever have been a great Beckham fan but he was *the real deal* not like some of the *over paid, overrated posers* that are about nowadays 

 

his downfall was when he married that bliddy posh spice 

 

I admired him as a person more than a player when he turned the crowds from hating him in his silly  days to loving him in his later days of playing for this Country - remarkable turn around 

MrsH

Just read this

 

Currys are offering customers a  20% discount on hairdryers in light of Sir Alex Ferguson's  retirement.
To take advantage of the offer, customers must use the code  'ALEXF20' at the basket on their online store tonight (May 9) before  midnight.
Ferguson is notorious for giving his team the 'hairdryer  treatment', in which he yells at under-performing players' faces in the dressing  room.
In one incident, the Manchester United manager reportedly kicked a  stray boot onto David Beckham's head, causing a cut above his  eye.
Ferguson yesterday (May 8) announced his intention to step down from  his position after heading the team for 26 years, winning 13 Premier League  titles and 2 Champions Leagues.
On the same day, Nando's  restaurants in Manchester closed five minutes later than usual - calling it  'Fergie Time' - to pay tribute to the legendary manager.
Elsewhere,  Premier Inn are giving guests in Manchester an extra 26 minutes to check out on  Sunday.

FM

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