Golden Balls retires

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Jumpers For Goalposts wrote:He retired years ago and became the man that started this whole "footballers as celebrities" nonsense.

Fairly average footballer but a massive attention seeker. 30 years ago he would have been Tony Currie or Stan Bowles or Rodney Marsh - fairly average players that were desperate to be noticed off the field.

Sadly for them people didn't give a shit about celebrity culture then. Sadly for us people wallow in celebrity culture today.
Beckham was twice runner up for World Player of the Year, won 115 caps for England, won the champions league and countless other trophies for the biggest and best clubs in the world and when he played against us, I was genuinely concerned every time he had the ball at his feet in our half...

Suffice to say, this idea that he was an average player is something I strongly disagree with.

He wasn't a great player... but he was damn effective.

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g88ner wrote:
Jumpers For Goalposts wrote:He retired years ago and became the man that started this whole "footballers as celebrities" nonsense.

Fairly average footballer but a massive attention seeker. 30 years ago he would have been Tony Currie or Stan Bowles or Rodney Marsh - fairly average players that were desperate to be noticed off the field.

Sadly for them people didn't give a shit about celebrity culture then. Sadly for us people wallow in celebrity culture today.
Beckham was twice runner up for World Player of the Year, won 115 caps for England, won the champions league and countless other trophies for the biggest and best clubs in the world and when he played against us, I was genuinely concerned every time he had the ball at his feet in our half...

Suffice to say, this idea that he was an average player is something I strongly disagree with.

He wasn't a great player... but he was damn effective.
That is what I think too.
Good but not great.
Good crosser, good passer, good at free kicks and good work ethic.
Whatever else he got up to off the pitch he kept himself in shape and gave 100% on it.

Not a great player, not one of the Man Utd or England all time teams, but honestly I think he was as effective for Man Utd and England as players such as Parlour or Ljungberg were for us.

Jumpers.

I would argue that George Best was every bit as much of a celebrity footballer as Beckham.

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QuartzGooner wrote:
g88ner wrote:
Jumpers For Goalposts wrote:He retired years ago and became the man that started this whole "footballers as celebrities" nonsense.

Fairly average footballer but a massive attention seeker. 30 years ago he would have been Tony Currie or Stan Bowles or Rodney Marsh - fairly average players that were desperate to be noticed off the field.

Sadly for them people didn't give a shit about celebrity culture then. Sadly for us people wallow in celebrity culture today.
Beckham was twice runner up for World Player of the Year, won 115 caps for England, won the champions league and countless other trophies for the biggest and best clubs in the world and when he played against us, I was genuinely concerned every time he had the ball at his feet in our half...

Suffice to say, this idea that he was an average player is something I strongly disagree with.

He wasn't a great player... but he was damn effective.
That is what I think too.
Good but not great.
Good crosser, good passer, good at free kicks and good work ethic.
Whatever else he got up to off the pitch he kept himself in shape and gave 100% on it.

Not a great player, not one of the Man Utd or England all time teams, but honestly I think he was as effective for Man Utd and England as players such as Parlour or Ljungberg were for us.

Jumpers.

I would argue that George Best was every bit as much of a celebrity footballer as Beckham.
this was my point,average,never.on a par with a ljunberg,yes defo,becks was a player youd rather have in your team than have to face him.to compare him with maradona or pele is unfair,but he was very very effective,as good as 95% of world footballers out there.

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markyp wrote:OVERATED!! UNFUCKINGBELIEVABLE!!, you dont get where Becks got by being average,hes got more trophies than any of our bunch could ever hope for.if Beckham isnt a true legend then i give up ,i really do :cry:

Ok, calm down, Posh. :roll:

:lol: :wink:

Phil Neville has a roomful of medals and trophies. Does that make him a true legend? :lol:

As someone said above, Beckham was an effective cog in RedNose’s machine. It’s no coincidence that he wasn’t an integral part of any of the clubs he played at after Manure, he was just another player. And if we’re being honest, his marketing contribution to those clubs far outweighed his footballing contribution. He was a good player, but never ever a great player or a footballing legend. Never.

A marketing legend maybe, but not a football legend.

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Interesting one this, was he a great player......... Probably not, but he was a very good player. SAF knew when he sold him that the Beckham image had grown bigger than the player himself. I have no doubt that had Beckham remained at old shatford and binned the celeb lifestyle, he could of become a great player in the true sense of the word.
Once he put himself and his missus in front of his career it was all downhill from then on. For me......... Potential not fulfilled.

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markyp wrote:OVERATED!! UNFUCKINGBELIEVABLE!!, you dont get where Becks got by being average,hes got more trophies than any of our bunch could ever hope for.if Beckham isnt a true legend then i give up ,i really do :cry:

This.....

I hear so many people say "but he doesn't have any tricks" :shock: :lol:

What like nani has tons of fukin tricks and so does gervinho but the pair of them couldn't lace Beckhams boots.

A great player and I for one will always think well of him.

The distance he could spot a pass from was immense, the best I've ever seen (hoddle came close).

And by the way that was never a sending off against the perennial cheats in football :evil:

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In American football they have kicker they bring on to take all the kicks.Thats what Beckham was

United fans voted for their best ever team and Beckham was nowhere near it.Fergie got rid 10 years ago but kept Giggs and Scholes for the next decade.Thats all you need to know

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I'd be lying if i said i cared at all. He might as well have retired when he moved out to LA Galaxy and pursued his celeb image before football.

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its funny though how we call Henry a legend,he was with us but at Barca never in a million years,same with Viera.we even call Tony Adams a legend,the bloke was a gooner through and through,dont get me wrong,he'd have died for us and puts most of our current squad to shame with his attitude but legend,he was a donkey who was a grafter.how can Becks not be a legend if we call Henry one :shock:

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Just a question really, might as well go on old golden balls thread.....when replying to a post that already has 4 posts and won't let you post a 5th when deleting some previous tat and then previewing my own great post is, if you like, outside the box :rubchin:

What the feck am I doin wrong innit :roll: :lol:

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LeftfootlegendGooner wrote:Just a question really, might as well go on old golden balls thread.....when replying to a post that already has 4 posts and won't let you post a 5th when deleting some previous tat and then previewing my own great post is, if you like, outside the box :rubchin:

What the feck am I doin wrong innit :roll: :lol:
Count the number of these;

[quote ="Leftyforexample"]

and the number of these;

[/quote]

Should be a start quote
wrote: and an end quote
for each poster you quote.

Spacker. :wink:

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DB10GOONER wrote:
LeftfootlegendGooner wrote:Just a question really, might as well go on old golden balls thread.....when replying to a post that already has 4 posts and won't let you post a 5th when deleting some previous tat and then previewing my own great post is, if you like, outside the box :rubchin:

What the feck am I doin wrong innit :roll: :lol:
Count the number of these;

[quote ="Leftyforexample"]

and the number of these;
Should be a start quote
wrote: and an end quote
for each poster you quote.

Spacker. :wink:[/quote]


:lol: :lol:

Thanks dude, by the way how did you know my nickname :? :lol:

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LeftfootlegendGooner wrote:
DB10GOONER wrote:
LeftfootlegendGooner wrote:Just a question really, might as well go on old golden balls thread.....when replying to a post that already has 4 posts and won't let you post a 5th when deleting some previous tat and then previewing my own great post is, if you like, outside the box :rubchin:

What the feck am I doin wrong innit :roll: :lol:
Count the number of these;

[quote ="Leftyforexample"]

and the number of these;
Should be a start quote
wrote: and an end quote
for each poster you quote.

Spacker. :wink:

:lol: :lol:

Thanks dude, by the way how did you know my nickname :? :lol:[/quote]

What happened there :roll: :lol:

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Fucking hell. :lol: :wink:

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donaldo wrote:
United fans voted for their best ever team and Beckham was nowhere near it.Fergie got rid 10 years ago but kept Giggs and Scholes for the next decade.Thats all you need to know
He had Ronaldo to take over, and then got rid of Ronaldo too, so selling Beckham does not mean he was a bad player.

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