February 11, 200916 yr Not starting tonight... I know how is Shaun Wright-Phillips on current form better than David Beckham. :wacko: And Downing in ahead of Ashley Young. Truly shocking. Whilst Rio Ferdinand has cried off with a stomach bug (aka Fergie has phoned up Capello &/or Rio with a sick note), whilst Liverpool fans will be watching the match through their hands in case Torres who starts for Spain gets injured on international duty (for the 5th time!).
February 11, 200916 yr I know how is Shaun Wright-Phillips on current form better than David Beckham. :wacko: And Downing in ahead of Ashley Young. Truly shocking. Whilst Rio Ferdinand has cried off with a stomach bug (aka Fergie has phoned up Capello &/or Rio with a sick note), whilst Liverpool fans will be watching the match through their hands in case Torres who starts for Spain gets injured on international duty (for the 5th time!). Well Ferdinand would have been the one kicking him all the time, so i'm glad he's sick. I had to laugh when I read one of the texters on 606 saying Capello has gone to picking players who are on form. LOL!.
February 11, 200916 yr A bit off topic, but its about the match, how bad is the picture quality. They do abroad things on BBC and the quality is usually just as good as in England.
February 11, 200916 yr A bit off topic, but its about the match, how bad is the picture quality. They do abroad things on BBC and the quality is usually just as good as in England. It's the Spanish cameras. Also, i'm sure the cameras are much much higher up in Spain etc. compared to England. At half time there's not much difference between the two sides. The only real difference is Spain have that extra bit of quality in individual players, which showed with Villa...
February 16, 200916 yr 16/02/2009 20:00 AC Milan Agree David Beckham Transfer With LA Galaxy - Report Goal.com According to SkySports News 24, the lawyers of David Beckham and LA Galaxy have found an agreement on the terms for the termination of his American contract. Now it's up to Milan to make a deal with the player... David Beckham's permanent transfer to Milan from La Galaxy is looking more and more likely after SkySport24 claimed that the two clubs have reached an agreement to complete the move. The 33-year-old is currently on loan from the Galaxy, and is due to return by March 9 for the start of the MLS (Major League Soccer) season. However, 'Golden Balls' has been a huge success in Italy, quickly establishing himself as a key figure in the Rossoneri midfield. This has led Milan to try and make the move permanent, a desire shared by Beckham himself. It appeared at the weekend that a deal could be dead when the Italian club failed to meet Major League Soccer's Friday deadline with an acceptable offer. However, Milan have always remained confident, and with a deal with LA Galaxy now seemingly finalised, all that is required to complete the transfer is for Beckham to agree terms with the Rossoneri. In more good news, the injury suffered by the England international in last night's derby defeat to Inter is not serious, and he is expected to play against Werder Bremen in the UEFA Cup in midweek.
February 16, 200916 yr I watched them yesterday. Carrick did nothing of much susbstance. Scholes > Barry > Carrick. Spurs made Carrick the player he is Where were Utd when we bought Carrick for barely £2m ? nowhere to be seen so any credit for Carrick being good belongs to us as we made him the player he is
February 16, 200916 yr 16/02/2009 20:00 AC Milan Agree David Beckham Transfer With LA Galaxy - Report Goal.com According to SkySports News 24, the lawyers of David Beckham and LA Galaxy have found an agreement on the terms for the termination of his American contract. Now it's up to Milan to make a deal with the player... David Beckham's permanent transfer to Milan from La Galaxy is looking more and more likely after SkySport24 claimed that the two clubs have reached an agreement to complete the move. The 33-year-old is currently on loan from the Galaxy, and is due to return by March 9 for the start of the MLS (Major League Soccer) season. However, 'Golden Balls' has been a huge success in Italy, quickly establishing himself as a key figure in the Rossoneri midfield. This has led Milan to try and make the move permanent, a desire shared by Beckham himself. It appeared at the weekend that a deal could be dead when the Italian club failed to meet Major League Soccer's Friday deadline with an acceptable offer. However, Milan have always remained confident, and with a deal with LA Galaxy now seemingly finalised, all that is required to complete the transfer is for Beckham to agree terms with the Rossoneri. In more good news, the injury suffered by the England international in last night's derby defeat to Inter is not serious, and he is expected to play against Werder Bremen in the UEFA Cup in midweek. Good news The outstanding player and pro of the 21st century for me, totally wasted in yankee land
February 16, 200916 yr Spurs made Carrick the player he is Where were Utd when we bought Carrick for barely £2m ? nowhere to be seen so any credit for Carrick being good belongs to us as we made him the player he is To be fair, as a fan of neither Spurs or Man Utd, it's only been this current season whether i've only began to think of Carrick more than an OK player. And i'm glad Beckham seems to be going to Milan now. He was wasted at MLS, and that league was wayy below his ability.
February 16, 200916 yr To be fair, as a fan of neither Spurs or Man Utd, it's only been this current season whether i've only began to think of Carrick more than an OK player. And i'm glad Beckham seems to be going to Milan now. He was wasted at MLS, and that league was wayy below his ability. Clearly OWF sees something in him as he paid not far off £18m for someone who cost us barely £2m
February 16, 200916 yr To be fair, as a fan of neither Spurs or Man Utd, it's only been this current season whether i've only began to think of Carrick more than an OK player. And i'm glad Beckham seems to be going to Milan now. He was wasted at MLS, and that league was wayy below his ability. Much as I dislike the whole media circus that surrounds him Beckham is my fave player of the last 20 years Not just a genius on the pitch but also his character off the pitch, clean living, dedicated to fitness, helping the next generation of young players through his soccer schools and so on while many players seem to be getting drunk all the time, beating people up, going to prison, roasting, beating their partners, getting involved in fights and drink driving The alleged Rebecca Loos incident aside he is the model pro of his era
February 19, 200916 yr Much as I dislike the whole media circus that surrounds him Beckham is my fave player of the last 20 years Not just a genius on the pitch but also his character off the pitch, clean living, dedicated to fitness, helping the next generation of young players through his soccer schools and so on while many players seem to be getting drunk all the time, beating people up, going to prison, roasting, beating their partners, getting involved in fights and drink driving The alleged Rebecca Loos incident aside he is the model pro of his era you're wrong, there Scholes and Giggs are more model pros than Beckham someone who craves the limelight isn't a professional
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