Sunday, January 14, 2007

Becks In The States


" It's tantamount to a semi retirement isn't it? "
-Gary Lineker on Beckham's move.

Totally. It's an escape, with a hint of exploration for Becks, and family. Obviously, Becks’ PR agent is brilliantly diplomatic, for all his public statements are a hundred percent politically and “for-good-image”-ly correct. Apparently he is in it only to raise the "soccer-bar" of the USA. Right. But credit to David on that. How much ever he does get the stick, there is this general radiation of genuineness in Beckham which must be appreciated. But his wife? Well let’s just leave that bit to the “Insider”.

Let us first understand the enormity of this contract – 128 million pounds of 5 years – yes 128 with 6 zeros, to play for an American “Soccer” Team, in country which calls the age-old game of football, “Soccer”! All in all, the moneys adds up to about 26 million pounds a year, and about 490,000 pounds a week, which is about 70,000 pounds a day. Yes I know everyone can do the math, and everyone knows the “figure(s)”, but I need to reiterate – It’s a bloody large sum of money! All I am saying, Mr Beckham, is that, being Godly is all good, but a sum like that would attract even Him. So it wouldn’t be all that bad to admit the fact that, well yes, the money is a ‘fair’ factor, and along with that, “I can also bring about some growth in the MLS, and take American “soccer” to another level” and the other rot. A good counter on that statement of mine would be that Becks has enough already with all his endorsements, so more of these “paper-notes” wouldn’t make that much of a difference to him, but humanity and Posh are different. We humans spend a lot if we can and so does she, maybe her a 'little' more than we can, and when you have 3 mouths to fill, you need that much money now, don’t you?

Sorry, that does sound a little harsh, but sometimes it’s so glaring that we debate only because of the severity of the situation, which goes beyond reason. Let’s not do that. I feel the money is one of the major factors to David's departure and a sum like that will always be - just accept it - no one’s going to kill you. Another "factor", according to me, is Posh. The Hitler-Beckham would love to go the States right, and to Los Angeles? Jackpot!Well to put it nicely 'the family' would love to spend time in one of the most livable places in the world. Now if one women could get a reward for the highest amount of ‘influencing-of-a-man’, it would be the spicy Victoria. From the wackiest haircuts that sometimes even the most open minded people found horrendous (though some were actually good), to the wrongly spelt Hindi-‘Vhictoria’ tattoo, Posh has shaped the pink-man that David is today. Well she is his wife, so it’s not all that bad, but ever since the one thing he is half-good at, “football” has gone no where. His hair, his tattoos, the children, the money, some more hair and so on have been the center of his life. But then, we shouldn’t take anything away from David, after all the best men are the family men. But Davy-boy, let's leave all that apart, just tell us gossip-hungry sadists the real reason for your new pursuit - that’s all I want.

Maybe I am making a big deal out of the family factor and the female-Hitler, but hey how deceiving is what appears? We will never know. So for my selfish pleasure, I write this half-sadistic post and try and ridicule the living day lights out of the Beckham family.

David Beckham’s right foot is legendary in its own way – but then, that’s it. His time at Manchester is also legendary, but since Madrid, it’s been downhill battle for him, and Posh hasn’t really helped. Will Beckham do any better in a “Galaxy” far, far away? Will he “revolutionize” American soccer? I really don’t think so.

MLS commissioner Don Garber said in a statement: "David transcends the sport and is a cultural icon. David is clearly one of the most recognizable athletes in the world”.

I say: "David is clearly one of the most recognizable male-fashion-icons of world, beyond the little football he can play with his right boot.” But then who the hell am I?

P.S. I superficially apologize for the harshness, but my views stick.


5 comments:

Romit said...

Firstly Anish, get of his back, If he is doing what he loves and getting a handsome money of that, Who in their right mind would say No? Would you?

Why the hell are you being so harsh on him? is it bec. he is saying that he goin there to promote Football(soccer)...well u are going there too remember!!! (a place where they hate sports where you don't use hands!!!!) In the end, it is gonna help you more than anyone.

Just bec. he is brand name and more famous for his face than football dun take away the skill that he had or has left.

Anish i thought u dun't believe in all this media hype and bullshit.
How the hell can u believe everything?? What actually do u knw abt his family other than what u read in the papers. Bec. he attends Elton john parties, dun call him pink boy...Robbie williams attends them too.
Now, How the hell can u play well or do anything right when the whole media on ure head just to see u fuck up?
I would say being diplomatic is the best thing for right him.
It is better to play than sit on the bench, don't u think?
And if u really think abt it, he didn't have anywhere to go but to US. He is going to be 32 in May, he has enough money already to show off and party. Maybe he did go there to promote Football, who knows? I see nothing wrong from Beckham's Side at all.
If any club can play him back to his original position with a half a decent squad to support him and side tracking the media bit, man he will come back to his old form again. Beckham Fan Forever!!!

Anonymous said...

He's obviously highly overrated; I've seen better right foots (feet?). It is amazing however, how he (or her) has managed to build a larger than life image of himself. Its the brand, its the lifestyle, its the model - not so much the player. He could be really going there to spread football-ism (?) - the thing to consider is how many other players can have an influence as much as he does. Apart from our favourite buck-toothed lad from Barca, not even King Henry can attract so many to the game in the US of A.

People love sensationalism - ever-changing hairstyles, waistlines and marriages turn them on more effectively than 'the perfect sublime finish'. I think its the right move on his part - no point idling in a club that doesn't want his talents (or lack thereof). He didn't have much choice in the end - it came down to going back to England and having the media hound his every touch of the ball or jet off to the States and earn 'ahelluvalot'.

Me - I don't think he's as good as he was at ManYoo, older and slower. His career as a footballer is effectively over - his career as an ambassador for football has only just begun. Mark my words, he'll come back and astound you with the popularity he will get - the means won't matter.

Verdict:
For David: A+ all the way. Cash, fame and name rolling in.

For Posh: I don't care.

For football: It'll help spread it around, we might see new talents.

For Madrid: Great, they've reduced that salary burden.

For LA Galaxy: They'll earn the 250m back in no time - his shirts will sell faster than ... well very fast.

For us: Nothing. =)

Anonymous said...

It's simple bro, he's going there to nail his wife and get a fourth kid: read City Times (Sunday, the 14th of Jan).

Anonymous said...

Eamonn why u annon

Govind said...

Lol!! I second SOME of that!! Just found this one somewhere - 10 things that a quarter of a billion dollars buys you in football:

In descending order of quantity a quarter of a billion dollars will get you:

13,888,889 of the cheap seats for the USA V Denmark international at LA Galaxy’s Home Depot Center on January 20

3,846,154 LA Galaxy Home Shirts at retail (it’ll cost extra for the letters ‘a’ ‘b’ ‘c’ ‘e’ ‘h’ ‘k’ and ‘m’ on the back)

833,333 LA Galaxy Season Tickets for 2006 (General Admission at $300 each)

657,895 LA Galaxy Season Tickets for 2007 (General Admission at $380 each)

4,771 full color, full page ads in the NY Times Sports Section (Announcing the arrival of a new player)

132 years of an entire squad’s salary under the ‘old’ MLS rules

65 Clint Dempseys (New England Revolution to Fulham)

4 years of interest payments on Manchester United’s debts post-Malcolm Glazer takeover

2 entire Aston Villa Football Clubs as purchased by Randy Lerner

1 slightly past it, former international footballer who, in the words of George Best ‘ cannot kick with his left foot, he cannot head a ball, he cannot tackle and he doesn't score many goals. Apart from that he's all right." And that was in his prime…


But one has to admit - Beckham IS UNIQUE :S:S