Re: Bon chaunce David
Posted:
31 Jan 2013, 18:07
by tonicha
And if, it is true that he is giving his weekly 150 k to charity, well done him
Re: Bon chaunce David
Posted:
31 Jan 2013, 20:27
by TheOstrich
Yes, good luck to him. However, will he be able to perform, that's the question ......
On Tuesday night, I saw Frank Sinclair (stalwart of Chelsea and Leicester, if you remember him) turn out for Colwyn Bay @ my local BSB Conference North side, Solihull Moors. He's 41 now, 4 years older than Becks, played as a sweeper - and he didn't have the best of games, TBH, against Moors' young strikers.
I suppose it's a matter of knowing when to call it a day ......
Re: Bon chaunce David
Posted:
01 Feb 2013, 13:09
by Workingman
I quite like Becks....
This is not a football move, not in the playing sense imo, it is a statement by PSG about where they want to be in the Euro football hierarchy - 48th at present.
By signing big name near-end-of-career footballers: Alex, Ibrahimovic, Motta, Beckham, they are sending out the message "we can do", possibly in the hope of getting younger stars in the future. PSG is only a young club and success has eluded them for some time.
Re: Bon chaunce David
Posted:
01 Feb 2013, 16:29
by cromwell
He will do OK as long as his lumbago isn't playing him up!
Re: Bon chaunce David
Posted:
01 Feb 2013, 18:23
by cruiser2
tonicha wrote:And if, it is true that he is giving his weekly 150 k to charity, well done him
He may be giving his "wages" to charity, but how much will he get from the sale of merchandise such as shirts costing 80 euros.
Re: Bon chaunce David
Posted:
02 Feb 2013, 00:08
by miasmum
but thats not his fault Ton. I love Becks. I think he is a fantastic ambassador for the sport.