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Beckhams Major League Soccer Mistake?

David Beckham is now being courted by Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon who in January snubbed Beckhams chances of playing for Real Madrid again.

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Get out clause


Real Madrid have hinted there is a get out clause in Beckhams contract with LA Galaxy. I suggested that after Beckhams fantastic return to form that the top Football clubs of Europe would start to show interest in him and seek a way round his LA Galaxy contract. The Real President is reported as saying "We need to sit down with Beckham, his representatives and with (Real sporting director Predrag) Mijatovic, look at this clause, and decide between us."

BBC Article
Telegraph Article

Beckham has been inspirational in driving Real Madrid towards another La Liga title and has also proved himself again for England. After showing what he is capable of at the highest level in Football, surely playing MLS Soccer is going to be a huge come down for him. No matter how many titles he wins at LA Galaxy nothing he will do in the USA will really compare to winning La Liga with Real Madrid or returning to the Premiership for the final few years of his career with a team like Chelsea FC.

Beckhams mega bucks Football deal in the USA cannot be his motivating factor and I believe he will be torn when it finally comes to moving across the Atlantic. A player with his passion and now a rejuvenated belief that he can still perform at the top level will surely have second thoughts on playing in the below par MLS Soccer League.

Players of Beckhams quality do not become available very often and I would be very surprised if the top clubs are not moving heaven and earth to get him.

Football News

Thierry Henry is being linked to AC Milan, which would be a massive blow to Arsenal if they let him go. How do you replace a proven goalscorer like him? I felt they made a big mistake in letting Patrick Vierra leave a few years ago and Henry departing would be another big loss.


Thierry Henrys Football Skills





"So the only thing I can tell you is right now I am an Arsenal player but I cannot deny it's nice to hear about Milan." said Henry, leaving the door slightly open. I hope he stays at Arsenal as Wenger has been slowly rebuilding his squad and a fully fit Henry could spearhead a great season for the gunners.


Thierry Henry Talking about being a Professional Footballer





More Football club owners sell their shares. Alan Sugar has cashed in to the tune of £25 million with Freddie Shepherd getting £37.6 Million for his 28% of Newcastle United Football Club. The Premier League Football Gold Rush continues.

Xabi Alonso has signed a long term contract at Liverpool joining Gerrard, Carragher and Reina. Liverpool seem to have been a bit slower at making new summer signings but keeping their current players is equally important

Chelsea have not done much in the Transfer market yet and even look close to losing Arjen Robben to Real Madrid. I always thought Robben provided great variety to Chelseas game and I hope he stays.

You tube continues to be sued by everyman and his dog. The English Premier League have now been joined by Cherry Lane Music Publishing (owners of Elvis Presley copyrights), French Football and the Tennis Federations. Viacom, owners of MTV started the legal free for all and the German football Bundesliga seem set to follow also. Google, owners of You tube don't seem to be too bothered with CEO Eric Schmidt claiming these are just Business Negotiations. Google will probably cut deals with all these associations to share advertising revenues from all of the unlicensed sports videos now showing up on You Tube.

Scott Parker joined West Ham and I am very surprised that Sam Allardyce let him go. Curbishley must be delighted to get Parker for £7 million, good value in the current market and with Dean Ashton returning to fitness I doubt West Ham will be Premier League struggles this season.

David Beckham must be regretting his move to LA Galaxy (Of course he is earning a fortune but then he is already a multi-millionaire), even though Alexi Lalas said they will drive him to the airport for his International flights back to the UK. After returning to the England team in fine form a career in the MLS is hardly great preparation for top class football. It wouldn't surprise me if he returns to the Premier League next year.

The top clubs and managers must have looked at Beckhams performances and wonder if he could be lured back to the Premier League. Chelsea would suit him as his superstar appeal would do wonders for Chelsea Football Clubs Global branding. And if anyone can afford him it's Abramovich. I wonder what the get out clause is on Beckhams LA Galaxy contract?

The Power of One Football Player - David Beckham

Many football commentators will have had an inkling of David Beckhams desire to move to the USA, but the magnitude of his contract, reported to be $250,000,000 over 5 years is astonishing. (The $250 million gamble). Especially when you consider that most other players within his team and the MLS league will be earning a decent wage, but certainly nothing comparable to Beckhams contract or even the wages of well paid players in the UK. How that will unravel over the coming seasons in the dressing room of LA Galaxy, only time will tell. I remember when I played in England that as soon as one players wages were increased beyond a reasonable level of the rest of the squad, there would be unrest until parity returned to the clubs wage bill.

Beckham bigger than the Club

Of course when you have a star of Beckhams magnitude in an otherwise average team/league, he will be treated with such reverence that I do believe resentment will build within his team-mates. Fans will walk past and ignore 20 players and head straight for Beckham. That does not make for good team spirit. And how can parity be returned to a squad when the leading player is earning more than the rest of the team put together?? Beckham will enjoy the status but if his performances and teams success don't equate to his wages (which is quite likely), he will feel the wrath of team-mates. The problem is that a fair balance can never return to the LA Galaxy because they cannot afford a squad of 20 players each earning $50,000,000 annually. And what about the LA Galaxy manager/coach. Beckham is bigger than all of these people. Which Is why Ferguson (Manchester United) sold him to Real Madrid. Ferguson saw the bright lights and media circus of Beckhams career a long time ago. When a player is bigger than the manager or the club, you have a problem on and off the field.

Global Brand

I own a resort in Belize, Central America and most of our guests are Americans. When they ask me about my days playing Professional Football, they always bring up the name David Beckham. I think he is the only English Football player they have heard of. Even without playing Football in the USA he has a massive worldwide following and is globally recognised, which has always been a huge surprise to me. Football is not a greatly supported sport in America and how Beckham has reached this superstar status is a bit of a mystery.

Nevertheless he is a superstar in the USA already and he has secured a contract as big as any American superstar in Baseball or the NFL. Beckham is the ultimate marketing machine, liked by the ladies, respected by the men that follow football and carrying a squeaky clean image that Adidas surely adore. Married to a spice girl, he oozes sponsorship credibility.

Igniting Football in America

It’s a convenient fit that Beckham moves to LA Galaxy where he has started his own Football Academy called the “David Beckham Academy” in Los Angeles and will attract hordes of paying youngsters to his Training Camps. The Beckham Gravy Train will roll on into the USA hoping to set a torch under the revival of Football in America. I wish him good luck because I have seen the facilities available all over America for Football and it definitely has the infrastructure to start a footballing frenzy.

I will enjoy watching his interviews as he will have to use the word Soccer for his American audience but at the same time will be causing great offence to the British Football diehards who find the use of this term and not "Football" to be almost sacrilege.

Beckhams deal is all about the merchandising ($10,000,000 per year), sponsorship deals (Motorola, Pepsi, Volkswagen and Gillette totalling $25,000,000 per year) and a very bold attempt to boost the image of Football in America. The MLS cannot sustain a player on these wages and I suspect that the fat egos of the people behind this deal have very little interest in the welfare of Football. Quote Simone Fuller, Beckhams Commercial Agent "I have long dreamt of being responsible for the biggest sporting deal. With the help of David Beckham and his unique sporting talents I have helped achieve my aim". It seems that Fuller has got his way. Hopefully Beckham will survive the onslaught of paparazzi and media attention that his advisors have in store for him.

Football Blogs and Sports Websites

Football Blogs and Sports Websites

I have been trying to track down some of the top names in football and sports to see what websites/blogs they have. I'm quite surprised that the media marketing machines that back up these superstars have been so slow to secure their website domains or to develop their online presence. These players all have backlogs of great football action, goals, interviews and media attention.

With all the attention that Football is getting at the moment due to the corruption and scandals with Agents it might be interesting to analyze what Agents roles are. Old school media such as the printed newspaper and T/V are being transformed and converging with the new media such as Blogging, Podcasting and the Internet. With the ever increasing amount of Bandwith available for downloading on whatever device you like, it would make sense for any forward thinking Sports Agents and Marketing Companies to provide new media advice for their clients (footballers for example) rather than resting easily on their current lucrative fat pay cheques for brokering deals.

A glimpse at Rupert Murdochs, News Corporation (A giant of the Old School Media who own "The Sun", "The Times", "New York Post", "News of the World" and many other printed papers) recent acquisition of Myspace.com, the Social Networking phenomenon shows how old school media is waking up to the future.

Websites/Blogs from these players would make interesting reading for fans. Even the managers should be looking into this. They have a lot of relevant and interesting information that they could be putting out to the Sports World, especially after their retirement. While their careers are still in progress it can be a bit tricky to comment on other players, the team etc but certainly once a player or managers career has ended, it's a great opportunity to pass on their knowledge and stories to the fans. As many players/managers end up writing books, the web could be the perfect window to showcase or drip feed their stories into the media.



Franklampard.com - under development

Davidbeckham.com - domain is parked. No Site

Michaelowen.com - It exists - Hats off to his advisors
Michael Owens Blog - World Cup Blog

Ronaldo - under development

Ericcantona.com - Stolen!!

Ronaldinho - Great site
Ronaldinho Blog - World Cup Blog

Thierry Henry - Blog. Not sure whats going on here

Paul Gascoigne - Exists

Tigerwoods.com - Exists

Michaelschumacher - Exists

Rogerfederer.com - Exists

Pele.com - Great site. Well worth looking at!!




If you know of any other websites or blogs from Football players, Sports superstars or Athletes, click on the comments tab below and I will add it to the list.

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