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ruffers Wrote:

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> re Beckham I think he's brilliant. Not the most

> talented but has a specific skill and makes the

> most of it, if I want a role model for my boys

> then he's it, as far as I can see he genuinely

> wants to play and works really effing hard to do

> it. Similar to his missus who also made the most

> of what she's got. Seems to me he doesn't have to

> try and play for Spurs, he wants to just play to

> try and play for England. He doesn't need the

> money for sure as he could probably buy a club if

> he wanted to.

>

> In a world where footballers are routinely

> castigated for their behaviour he works hard,

> speaks well, represents his country positively and

> along the way makes some money. He also looks like

> he's part of a pretty happy family - what's not to

> like?

>

> And btw, I'm a City fan.



Role model for your kids? A guy who has been unfaithful to his wife, got sent off for kicking out at an opponent in a World Cup final. Are you sure you don't want to re-evaluate your estimation of him?

A guy who has been unfaithful to his wife


Yeah, but if she was your wife...


got sent off for kicking out at an opponent in a World Cup final (last 16)


He was young then, and I think that taught him a big lesson. Plus, to be fair to him, Diego Simeone did foul him, then lean on him, then make the most of the "kick".

Jeremy Wrote:

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> Narnia Wrote:

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> > Shame on you Jeremy.

>

> Quids ain't posting at the moment. Someone had to

> do it.


Try explaining that to Lady Muck!

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