Beckham An Inspiration To Children Who Never Get Put In Game (7 Viewers)

Apr 12, 2004
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Beckham An Inspiration To Children Who Never Get Put In Game


August 9, 2007 | | Onion Sports

LOS ANGELES—Whether intently watching the on-field action or waving to his family in the stands, David Beckham's impressive display of bench-sitting skills and off-field techniques since joining his new team has had a major impact on both the L.A. Galaxy sidelines and the millions of children who never get playing time. "He makes sitting on the bench awesome. I can't wait to not suit up for our next game," said Jeremy Parker, 9, who is not one of his soccer team's starting 11 players or even one of the seven substitutes. "For our next match, I'm going to dress up in my church clothes and try to hold my cup of Gatorade like Beckham." Leading child psychologists have applauded Beckham's positive influence, saying that as a role model, Beckham shows that it is not whether you win or lose, but how you watch others play the game.
 

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Morra10

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Apr 30, 2006
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they didn't buy him to play, they bought him to promote the MLS. I wish I could play 3 games a year and make as much as he is.
 

JuveAdam

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Sep 12, 2006
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Beckham An Inspiration To Children Who Never Get Put In Game


August 9, 2007 | | Onion Sports

LOS ANGELES—Whether intently watching the on-field action or waving to his family in the stands, David Beckham's impressive display of bench-sitting skills and off-field techniques since joining his new team has had a major impact on both the L.A. Galaxy sidelines and the millions of children who never get playing time. "He makes sitting on the bench awesome. I can't wait to not suit up for our next game," said Jeremy Parker, 9, who is not one of his soccer team's starting 11 players or even one of the seven substitutes. "For our next match, I'm going to dress up in my church clothes and try to hold my cup of Gatorade like Beckham." Leading child psychologists have applauded Beckham's positive influence, saying that as a role model, Beckham shows that it is not whether you win or lose, but how you watch others play the game.
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And them come on & blow your teams playoff hopes. Galaxy put themselves in contention with a great run of wins without Beckham when he was injured, then he comes back & a draw & a loss follows. :money: No way Yallop can leave him out on those wages, more football madness.
 

Seven

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Jun 25, 2003
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No matter what people might think of Beckham, he saved Real last year and is perhaps still England's best player. His LA Galaxy deal was always going to be awful, but good, old Becks has slowly become an underrated player.
 

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