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Surprise Surpise Beckham Regretting Decision

So David Beckham is practically in America and within the span of a few days he has come out and made some statements that suggest that he's starting to rethink his move.

"I felt capable of staying for longer at Real. I could have still played for three more seasons at the highest level but after the club told me in January that they did not want to renew my contract, I took this decision. The day we won the title with a 3-1 win over Real Mallorca my heart ached - but the decision was already taken. I am going to continue to support Real Madrid and follow them next season."

It probably doesn't help his mood when he just left Real Madrid, winners of La Liga, one of the top leagues in all of the world and is headed to the LA Galaxy who have the second lowest point total in the schmuck MLS. He even seems resigned to the fact the Galaxy will still stink when he's on the team, cause it's soccer and one person doesn't make a team good.

"People probably do think they're going to see me turn out, and we'll win our first game 10-0. That's one thing I'm worried about. I'm not a player who will run past 10 players and score three or four goals. My game is about working hard and being a team player."

So while his sex-driven recent pictures for W magazine are surely a ploy to begin building up the hype machine for him and his wife, it is pretty evident that already Becks wishes England and Real Madrid didn't push him out the door. All this and he still hasn't played a single game yet. Wait until the final year of your contract Becks, you'll be begging to be bought out Steve Francis style.

Quote Courtesy of Who Ate All the Pies

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Anonymous said…
is that side boob?

-BS

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