David Beckham blackburn

Publish 04 January 2011 in Miscelaneous - 207067 views

New candidate for the player of The Galaxy · Newcastle and Blackburn are also interested in the English icon Frant Avram has tended hand again midfielder David Beckham to "go home", after three other Premier League clubs have expressed their desire for the England international.

Tambien Blackburn Rovers y Newcastle han divulgado su interés en hacerse con los servicios de Beckham The former England captain and current LA Galaxy player has been in recent days the focus of many headlines for the possibility to return to the Premier for a few months until the U.S. team official competition resumes next March 15.

The club had sounded more like Beckham target for this period was the Tottenham Hotspurs. However, the coach Harry Redknapp has expressed his doubts about the desirability of a short sale of David Beckham to his squad, it could alter the course of the template in a decisive stretch of the season.

Also Grant, the head of the bench at West Ham, admitted that "there are other teams that want it."

"But if David Beckham wants to come to West Ham is welcome. I like as a player and as a person, and it is a boy from the area," he recalled about a player who grew up in a suburb of East London.

Blackburn Rovers and Newcastle also have reported interest in taking the services of Beckham, whose business and media appeal remains unquestionable.

Offers to the player, 35 years, the Premiership club came in the wake of Beckham admitted that he had to retract statements he made years ago claiming that only return to English football to play for Manchester United, who left team in 2003 to join Real Madrid.

However, any such offers would still awaiting permission from LA Galaxy for the midfielder join on loan to an English team, as it did in the past two seasons at Milan during the rest of the American League.

According to British media, Beckham intends to return home this month could be aimed at the demand of the attention of coach Fabio Capello, who said earlier this year that former footballer of the "Red Devils" was "too old "to return to play for England.

Just after Capello such statements in August, which wanted to make clear that Beckham would not call for Euro 2012, the West Ham player and offered to join their team.
From | marca.com
Tags : Newcastle | Blackburn | Avram Frant | Premier League | West Ham


Publish 28 January 2008 in Press - 1713393 views

THE ENGLISH ARE CENTROCAMPISTA ENTRENA WITH ARSENAL

The new British national selector, Fabio Capello said his intimates that will not have David Beckham for the forthcoming friendly match England face Switzerland on Wednesday of next week.

Capello will release the final call of the 22 members of the English team next Saturday, and Beckham is not expected to be among them, as reported by the newspaper The Guardian.

Fabio Capello signing autografos The coach will try to talk to Beckham this week before taking a final decision, but has explained privately that the player is not in full physical condition, as it has not played a competitive match since late November.

Capello has not closed, however, the doors to entirely international career of former England captain and current player of the Los Angeles Galaxy, and believes that it can help the English team to qualify for the World 2010.

Beckham, aged 32, should play its hundredth party selection versus Switzerland, but Capello will not make sentimental reasons imposed on the sound at choosing their men.

Capello has been favorably impressed, according to the newspaper, by Aaron Lennon, Tottenham, and David Bentley, Blackburn, and believes that any of them would do in the next game better role that Beckham, who knows very well for having previously trained in the Santiago Bernabeu.

Today Beckham was training with Arsenal, and Capello is convinced that the player tries to improve their physical fitness, but according to sources close to the screening, does not believe that is still able to play a game even international friendly. By leaving out Beckham, Capello also sends a clear message that it has begun a new phase in the selection English.

He has also insisted, said The Guardian, in that neither Trevor Brooking, director of development at the Football Association, or Brian Barwick, chief executive, will have no say in the selection of players.

Many, including Sir Alex Ferguson, addressed to Beckham at Manchester United, confident, however, that Capello this week to include Beckham in the English team. "Denying one party (the selection) when it has been played and ninety-nine would not be good," said Ferguson.

Beckham was excluded because of the first English team which appointed Capellos predecessor, Steve McClaren, but returned to the selection after an absence of eleven months. The former England captain is confident his party dispute hundred number to join the elite of international Peter Shilton, Bobby Moore, Bobby Charlton and Billy Wright-they have done before that feat.







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