Showing posts with label Beckham. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beckham. Show all posts

Thursday, August 30, 2007

My Galaxy Jersey Just Came in the Mail

Wow, Becks out for all of September and probably most of October. I can't remember how long the MLS season is, but I get the feeling that LA won't be making the playoffs. Does that mean Beckham won't be playing any more in 2007?

David's arrival to play in the US has increased the interest in Major League Soccer in Europe. I'll agree to that, if only from a soap opera angle. It's unfortunate that he's now injured, but for some reason I figured something like this would happen.

(Beckham Photo courtesy AFP: Robyn Beck)

On the other side of things, guys like Keller and McBride continue to impress at Fulham (though McBride is out for the next couple of months himself), DaMarcus Beasley now plays for Rangers and recently scored a goal, and more than a handful of English teams have American players that have earned starting positions. Brad Friedel is by far one of the best keepers in the league; all of the US keepers play starting positions for English teams. It's those players that tend to earn more European respect. At least that's my perception as I have conversations with ex-Pats from around the world.

Elsewhere in Europe, it will be interesting to see what happens to Freddy Adu. He seems destined for the subs bench for the next little while, but assuming he gets an opportunity, he might just impress a few people, too.

Week after week, these players tend to keep a low profile, and quietly go about the task of gaining more experience. I'm just surprised that more players aren't following their lead. True, Fulham FC probably has more American players than any other Premiership club, but I'm certainly not saying that's the reason that they're currently in 2nd to last place. In fact, I'm saying quite the opposite. I think they're getting some excellent experience playing against some really really good players from around the world.

I seem to recall former US National Team Coach Steve Sampson saying something back in '94 or '98 like, "The US will win the world cup in about 12 years," and I'm not seeing that materialize. I'll excuse the loss to Sweden and consider that a bad day out at a friendly, but more US players need to get out and get some experience playing outside of the US. The MLS cannot afford to bring in another Becks to try to raise the level of play. They'll go bankrupt. Besides, one Becks cannot completely change the make up of a team. LA still look like they're going to hold up the Western Conference.

At least I got my jersey before it becomes a collectors' item.

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Beckham Ruminations

A couple of feisty columns from the cybersphere on the state of "Beckham Over America 2007".

Steve Davis over at ESPN.com criticizes the LA Galaxy for playing Beckham the day after the England/Germany friendly and other crimes. And he goes on to suggest that the Galaxy front office & coaching staff should lose their positions from the mishandling of the injured Becks. Rumors from Home Depot Center are that Frank Yallop will be replaced by former German national coach, Jurgen Klinsman. If Coach Yallop should have done anything, he should have forbidden David Beckham to play in that friendly against Germany.

Then the Times of London has a column by Martin Samuel sniveling about the lack of interest British viewers have for American Soccer. He has the same complaints that Steve Davis has about exploiting the good sport David Beckham.

It's hard to argue with either of these columnists in terms of playing an injured player...particularly a talent like Beckham. But they're forgetting an obvious factor: Dollars & Pounds. That's what this is all about. If Becks is supposed to be making $25 million this year, shouldn't he play? If he's injured, I suppose he could just give back the money, right?

I'm delighted that Becks helped Real Madrid to the Liga championship. I'm psyched for American spectators that Becks is playing once again on the England squad. This is all positive in terms of proving his flight level in international play at 32 years old. He's good enough to start at any club in the world. But playing in those matches at the end of spring were what aggravated his ankle injury - MLS got an injured spokesman for the league. What's the Galaxy supposed to do? Just bench him for the whole summer? Then he misses an entire season of the 5 he's supposed to play here. What's Becks supposed to do? Sit out the whole season?

That there was a huge expectation from Beckham this year should make AEG, LA Galaxy & the MLS very content. This is what it feels like to shoulder an entire league. Ask Pele what it was like. This is the challenge that Becks wanted.

The bigger picture that both of these columnists are missing out on is the greater interest in the sport at a national level here stateside and the development of its international players here in the MLS and abroad. Then there's the terrific performance of our U-17 & U-20 squads in World Cup play this summer. And did Mr Samuel note the new foreign ownership of Liverpool & Man U? Americans. There's a Ruskie in the mix somewhere there too...over at Chelsea.

Stiff upper lip, chaps. Get ready for the Yanks. They're in Fulham now, yes. But they're going to be all over the world soccer scene soon enough. Anyone notice the lightning fast Maykel Galindo of Chivas USA against the Galaxy last week? The Cuban exile won't be playing for England in South Africa. He'll be playing for his new country. And Jozy Altidore? And Freddy Adu? Might as well start to accept it, lads. The future's ours.

Tune in to the SuperLiga Final tomorrow night: Pachuca vs. Galaxy on TeleFutura.. It's probably the Galaxy's last chance to redeem themselves this season. And yes, Becks will play.