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The Latest Temptation of Becks [or "Should I Stay or Shoud I Go?]

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. 

 The Last Temptation of Becks 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:

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Posted by ManoGil | Comments (1)

Manchester United, Barcelona, or Toronto FC or Rochester Rhinos - I don't care if its football or soccer - I just want to see goals!

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.

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