Anti-Beckham thread - The TEAM is everything

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Anti-Beckham thread - The TEAM is everything

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It's fitting that a man who so interested in self-promotion and image should find his perfect partner. Rather than wish this ridiculous individual anything, I would rather celebrate great TEAM performances. Remember, this is what football is about - THE TEAM.

Something that summons all the great emotions in football - anger, frustration, encouragement, exhiliration....2001 Villa at home 3-2. 2-0 down at half-time. We threw the lot at the them in the second half, raining, great football, Henry getting up the ref's nose, last minute winner, great effort, crowd fuckin excellent...the lot.

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I hope to see more of that this season as thats how fans stand up & take notice of the great football we play
I'd rather in a way not be 1 or 2 goals down to win a match as the Fulham & Man Utd games were bad enough & i nearly sufered from it :lol: 8)

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Beckham is a team player, he always works hard and during the 3-0 defeat against Barca, he sat in front of defence, doing more then anyone to keep the score down to 3-0. Just becuase he takes advantage of his good looks and star quality to help a struggling league become bigger, no reason to be so hateful :wink:

The 3-2 game against Aston Villa was fun, greatcomeback and team spirit.

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any arsenal winning side in my lifetime was always built on a good team spirit,, from the double winners of 71 to the invincibles ,, grahams sides of the late 80s/90s,, i love my team 2 be united and this team looks 2 hav the arsenal spirit,, :mrgreen:

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Magic Hat wrote:Beckham is a team player, he always works hard and during the 3-0 defeat against Barca, he sat in front of defence, doing more then anyone to keep the score down to 3-0. Just becuase he takes advantage of his good looks and star quality to help a struggling league become bigger, no reason to be so hateful :wink:

The 3-2 game against Aston Villa was fun, greatcomeback and team spirit.
Beckham's move to his team in America has nothing to do with the team he is playing for - that is my point. And superstar status takes precedent over team players - hence the infatuation with individual records (Barry Bonds said it woudl be nice..nice!!..to win a championship after 18 years.)

Beackham used to be a team player, but is now an over-indulged parody of himself. He had at leat 3 years left and if he thinks has anything to offer in football, it would have been with a top club.

The Americans don't want football and never will - so why this envangelical zeal to give it to them? They are interested in marketing possibilities, hence our potential sell-out next year, and that on manu and scousers.

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He had said for years he wanted to play in America and since his career at Real and England seemed over, while not being too old to be a faded force, he had to consider his options. He would never return to face Man U so his options were limited and this seemed an ideal time. He will work hard for La Galaxy, he will keep doing work for charity, I think the league will try to exploit him, Beckham may not be the brightest but his work ethic is great.

As for why the zeal, a feeling that the market can be cracked after the Cosmos days, an increased market in American and belief youngsters can be turned to "soccer"?

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