Wednesday 18 February 2009

A Question of Beckham


Should he stay or should he go now? If he stays in Milan it will be trouble, if he goes back to the US it will be double.

What does poor Dave do. He's already expressed the fact that he wants to stay in Italy, and therefore if he goes back to America it will be apparent that he doesn't want to be there. If, however, he stays in Italy - he would be forever known as the first English footballer to fail to break America.

People have criticised David Beckham, saying that he merely paid lipservice to the fact that he wanted to ignite the passion for Association Football in the U.S. and that he didn't really care about the state of football in America. But comeon, give the poor guy a break. Year on year since his induction into the limelight David Beckham has received death threats, hassle as well as slander aimed against him in both the public and private sphere. Is this going to hurt him? Of course not, he's a big boy now.

Should David Beckham stay in Italy, be adored, play decent football with world-class players, and continue in the England team? Or should he retreat back to America, be unheard of, play decent football with bad players and not continue in the England team. OOOH TOUGH CHOICE, YEAH HE'S SUCH A PRICK FOR WANTING TO STAY IN ITALY YEAH, WHAT A PRICK.

The shopping's also better in Milan, so it's not like Vicky's going to be gagging to go back to LA, although I bet she does have a penchant for Walmart.

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