No, not me
but the readers of the Sun really want.
From: The Sun
By JIM MUNRO
February 12, 2007
WE asked the question and the nation has answered with a resounding YES to handing David Beckham a recall for England's crucial Euro 2008 qualifiers in March.
Thousands of readers have voted in our Sun e-poll.
And the overwhelming response has seen an amazing 88 per cent of fans in favour of sending out an SOS to the former England captain.
The message to Three Lions boss Steve McClaren is loud and clear: We want Becks!
That will heap extra pressure on the under-fire coach, who knows England require a dramatic change of form to pick up much-needed away wins against Israel and Andorra next month.
Anything but six points from the two games will leave McClaren facing the distinct possibility of failing to lead the nation to Euro 2008.
Last Wednesday's 1-0 defeat by Spain left the Three Lions without a win in four international matches.
After the game, McClaren said he had never "closed the door" on the possibility of using Beckham again.
But it would be a remarkable U-turn if the iconic midfielder did return to the international fold.
Becks, 31, was dramatically dropped from McClaren's first squad at the start of the season and has been ignored ever since.
SHOULD DAVID BECKHAM BE RECALLED BY ENGLAND?
He also fell out with Real Madrid coach Fabio Capello after revealing he had agreed to join LA Galaxy in the summer.
But a return to first-team action last weekend saw him convert a trademark free-kick as Madrid overturned a one-goal deficit to beat Real Sociedad 2-1.
Beckham believes he still has a lot to offer his country.
The Sun's readers agree with him but the important question is, does McClaren?
From: The Sun

By JIM MUNRO
February 12, 2007
WE asked the question and the nation has answered with a resounding YES to handing David Beckham a recall for England's crucial Euro 2008 qualifiers in March.
Thousands of readers have voted in our Sun e-poll.
And the overwhelming response has seen an amazing 88 per cent of fans in favour of sending out an SOS to the former England captain.
The message to Three Lions boss Steve McClaren is loud and clear: We want Becks!
That will heap extra pressure on the under-fire coach, who knows England require a dramatic change of form to pick up much-needed away wins against Israel and Andorra next month.
Anything but six points from the two games will leave McClaren facing the distinct possibility of failing to lead the nation to Euro 2008.
Last Wednesday's 1-0 defeat by Spain left the Three Lions without a win in four international matches.
After the game, McClaren said he had never "closed the door" on the possibility of using Beckham again.
But it would be a remarkable U-turn if the iconic midfielder did return to the international fold.
Becks, 31, was dramatically dropped from McClaren's first squad at the start of the season and has been ignored ever since.
SHOULD DAVID BECKHAM BE RECALLED BY ENGLAND?
He also fell out with Real Madrid coach Fabio Capello after revealing he had agreed to join LA Galaxy in the summer.
But a return to first-team action last weekend saw him convert a trademark free-kick as Madrid overturned a one-goal deficit to beat Real Sociedad 2-1.
Beckham believes he still has a lot to offer his country.
The Sun's readers agree with him but the important question is, does McClaren?
