Friday, 30 January 09, 03:07 PM
David Beckham is almost 33 years old. (The same alleged age of Jesus Christ when he died). He's playing at AC Milan right now but has a contract that will end in the end of March and he gave his word to MLS team Los Angeles Galaxy that he would return to fulfill his commitment with the North-American team.
Not many people (including myself) thought that Becks would fit well with the Rossonero midfield filled with stars like Ronaldinho, Kaká, Pirlo and Seedorf. However
the former England's National Team captain adapted really well and managed to force Milan's Carlo
Ancelotti to bench Ronaldinho a give Becks more playing time. And it's been working.
Beckham's ultimate goal is to secure a spot in the England squad in the 2010 FIFA World Cup and with Fabio Capello praising his performance in the Serie A it might be tempting to reject the millions of dollars from the Galaxy and stay with AC Milan.
Will he be killing his chances of another shot at the World Cup if he goes back to the USA?
ESPN's analyst Allen Hopkins on an interview to the podcast Goalmouth Scramble shares his view on the Million dollar question: Will Beckham stay or go. CLICK HERE TO ACCESS THE INTERVIEW.
Go check it out and leave your vote on their poll: Is Beckham staying at AC Milan?
Now I leave you with my favourite The Clash song that fits properly with this blog post:
Friday, 11 July 08, 02:09 PM
David Beckham, Cuauhtemoc Blanco, Landon Donovan, Brian Ching, Josmer Altidore, Maurice Edu... Those are just some very recognizable names in the MLS. But the United States football or soccer (it doesn't really matter to me) has much more than that if you're really interested in enjoying some local action while Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea, Barcelona, Real Madrid, AC Milan, Juventus and the rest of the European clubs are on their break.
Some people might not know but there is, besides the MLS, something called USL (United Soccer Leagues) which is actually much older and in my opinion better organized than the MLS.
First of all you have a First Division and a Second Division. That by itself is already an advantage over the Major Soccer League. But the USL goes beyond that and offers a PDL (Premier Development League) where 67 amateur teams must have at least 3 players under 18 years old and a maximum of 8 players over 23 in their 26-man rosters. The USL also has a very strong Women's League.
I don't expect any football fan in the USA to abandon their European favourite teams and start cheering for the Atlanta Silverbacks, or Montreal Impact or even the soon-to-become-an-mls-team Seattle Sounders. But while we wait for the kick off in Europe I'd suggest you to at least try to find out if your city has a USL team (no matter in what category) and go there to watch them play.
Remember, the more we support football (or soccer) in the united States, and the more we tell our local radio and TV stations that we want some coverage, the more the sport will improve here.
Monday, 07 January 08, 04:55 AM
If you walk around almost every lower class neighborhood in Los Angeles (and I imagine that this might happen in many other big cities in the USA) you will see a soccer field or a park with kids and teenagers of different backgrounds playing soccer.
As right now I'm still recovering from my ACL surgery all I can do is sit and watch them play. But standing by the side-line it's possible to see a lot of talented young teens that could've already been scouted by the MLS teams but that's something you can forget about.
The 2008 season is going to start in March and on the MLS Official Website one can already find news about the College draft that will give the teams the chance to pick the new talents from Universities from all over the country. I've always admired this school-oriented way that the American sports have to stimulate the students/athletes to pursuit their dreams while studying. I wish I had that chance when I was younger BUT I also believe that it would be a great advantadge for the league and for the evolution of soccer in the US to have a stronger scouting program.
The teams do promote tryouts but what kid, from Compton, Inglewood, Echo Park, South Central... will pay about $150 bucks for ONE day of tryouts???
Most of these talented kids that I've seen have hispanic backgrounds and are not even legal in the country. They come here with their parents to work VERY hard to give their family a better opportunity and they play an important role in the American society and economy.
And what is the most important for our subject here: THEY LOVE SOCCER!!!
So, why can't the MLS Teams get out of their comfortable zone and send some scouts out there. Make them go to the ghettos, (not only to the fancy suburbs) and bring some more passion into the league?
It's just an idea... What do you think?
Anyway... I'll get back to this subject soon!
Monday, 05 November 07, 12:49 PM
If your team had a player with a $50 million-dollar per year contract what would you expect from your team?
Well, if this player is David Beckham and your team is the Los Angeles Galaxy you should not expect much. Maybe a pick-up game between featuring your British Superstar versus D-List Hollywood Celebrities and former soccer players.
Don't get me wrong, I hold nothing agains Beckham or Galaxy (I actually have his jersey in my vast collection) but the thing that bothers me is how can a team base its aquisition only on marketing and publicity?
Or maybe I was really naive when at a certain point I came to think that Beckham would come to LA to bring tittles and help make SOCCER into FOOTBALL in this country just like everywhere else. (if you know what I mean)
But nooooo... First of all he arrived with a ankle injury that took FOREVER to heal... Then he came up with a knee sprain that took FOREVER to heal!!! As a result you only need one hand to count how many times he actually played for LA Galaxy this season.
But there he was playing and scoring twice on the 12-4 Galaxy win against the Hollywood FC in a charity game that made $100,000 for the American Red Cross and the Savation Army... WHAT A JOKE!!!
It's just sad... It's very sad to see things going down the drain like that. Why didn't they ask Beckham to donate to charity at least half of the $50 million dollars he will receive for this first year's contract ? He didn't deserve the money anyway!
I truly believe David Beckham is a good person, a good soccer player too. BUT things need to change in the structure of the MLS so that huge investments like that are made to improve the quality and level of the game in this country not just to sell jerseys and make celebrity shows headlines.
Oh, well... let me watch the Premier League, the Italian League, The Brazilian Championship or La Liga Española to see real good socc... i mean.. FOOTBALL!
David Beckham - strated in 5 games this season. $50 million dollar per year sitting on the bench most of the time
Monday, 17 September 07, 12:38 PM
I'm back my friends. After a loooooong vacation!!! I deserved it after the Copa America coverage!
But well, here I am. And as I promised you I will fearlessly talk about the whole "Beckham coming to America" thing and the MLS league.
We all waited anxiously for Beckham to arrive, then we waited for him to recover from his ankle injury, then we waited for his first goal and now he's injured again and we're waiting, waiting, waiting...
When is the waiting gonna be over for good soccer here in the USA?
I'll tell you when.
The teams are starting to realize that they need to bring renowned players, that's good. They are also understanding that nothing happens without good dedicated sponsors and media coverage. That's been happening too. (FC Dallas has been smartely using YOUTUBE to help promote their stuff, great job y'all) so, what else can they do???
I personally admire the commitment that the MLS management has with the league, the fans but I think the should start following what every other SOCCER league in the world do: BRING THE EXCITEMENT!!!
HOW???
What happens in the end of every MLS season? We have the championship game, right? excellent!!! But and then what? What about the following season?
Well, then we start it all over with the same teams... THAT'S WRONG!
They need to bring the PROMOTION / RELEGATION system!!!
And it's simple:
Starting next season, of course, they could invite at least 8 teams (it could be from the USL and/or from a Canadian league) to form a 2nd Division of the MLS.
These teams would receive the support from the MLS teams kinda like a older brother system to help them deal with all the MLS requirements.
Then in the end of the season the 3 best teams from the newly created 2st. Division get prmoted to the 1st. Division and the 3 worst ones from the 1st. D. are relegated.
What is the outcome of this?
EXCITEMENT!!! SOMETHING TO FIGHT FOR!!!
There should also be created a partnership with the comenbol to allow the MLS Champions to participate in Copa Libertadores... which one day could lead a well structure MLS Team to participate in the FIFA World Clubs Championship.
But it all needs to start by making the MLS STRONGER!!! MORE COMPETITIVE AND EXCITING!
WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT IT????
On Time to vote for the BEST DUTCH FOOTBALLER EVER!!! The competition continues...