Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Beckham Could Start this Spring with the LA Galaxy

Earlier this week Real Madrid's management decided to no longer play David Beckham. The president, Ramon Calderon bad mouthed Beckham, basically saying he can leave and start his acting career early.

This comment doesn't put an icon club like Real Madrid in good relations with soccer fans when you act so jealously. To hell with em!

This decision will open the doors for the Los Angeles Galaxy to buy out Beckham's contract early and get him over here asap. This will be important as Yallop needs to get the team chemistry developed soon so key players like Santino, Donovan, Kirk and others can learn to work with the new midfielder.

Reports say that LAG president, Alexi Lalas, will wait for Beckham in August, you can't believe that AEG didn't think this opportunity was "not" going to happen. I believe they're ready to pay for Beckham to come over sooner.

However, if Calderon wants to be a jerk (as he's already shown the world) it is possible they won't allow him to come just to frustrate the player and league (MLS).

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5 Comments:

At 9:59 AM, Anonymous mmandingo said...

I thought the MLS was now broke! JK. He might make it here this spring - would be good for the chemistry I agree.

What's the story with Pete Vagenas?

 
At 11:38 AM, Anonymous babyboy said...

Hey lethalsoccer, how much are you season tickets now dude?

 
At 2:04 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

chelsea headhunters

 
At 7:41 AM, Blogger lethalsoccer said...

and now we have Calderon backing off not playing Beckham cause his fellow Real Madrid players started boycotting practice for the way the President and Coach were bad mouthing him - now, he may even get back to playing again.

we'll see

 
At 11:32 AM, Blogger lethalsoccer said...

And here's what Pete V says (being pushed out by Beckham)...

"Galaxy midfielder Peter Vagenas, who captained the side to a cup double in 2005, earns has a salary of $64,000 per season. That pales in comparison to Beckham's $25.5 million yearly package.

Vagenas made his feelings known about Beckham's deal to Radio Five Live.

"Of course there is resentment," Vagenas said. "I think if people said no they would be lying. But a wise man once said you are worth what you negotiate.

"On the one hand you would say more power to him but on the other hand you think why can't I be earning that?" " (C) Yahoo Sports

 

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