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The Beck Office Blog
2012
14
Mar

Soccer Legends – David Beckham

The player who captained the English national football team and went on to play for Real Madrid before heading to America was born David Robert Joseph Beckham on May 2nd 1975. He was talent scouted by Manchester United and began playing for them whilst he was merely 17 years old.

Beckham played a vital function in Man U’s supremacy of the FA Premier League in the Nineties and Noughties. he was captain of the English National side for six years from 2000 to 2006, although he signed to play for Real Madrid in 2003.

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2011
06
Dec

Game Highlights

Wonders, nervousness, strange finish and surprising turnover of titles go with sporting events as they reach the finals. Being one of the big teams, Manchester City eventually got their tempo in the finals. Millions were spent by big oil firms at the Eastlands for three consecutive years to buy players and change directors,and nothing but on the last season that they played in the great Champions league under the finance of Tottenham. United, Chelsea, Tottenham, Arsenal, and presenting New Castle with five point lead share the top spot.

Manchester United is in good shape to advance to the Champions League soccer quarterfinals following a 3-2 win over AC Milan at the San Siro. The competition itself was overshadowed by the fact that it was the first time that David Beckham had played against his old team since leaving Old Trafford in 2003, and Wayne Rooney squashed Milan’s early hopes with two goals to put the game on ice. Clarance Seedorf scored at the 85 minute mark to make the score respectable, but Man U controlled play after the halftime break.

Since 1884, Portman Road has long been the home stadium for Ipswich Town F.C. who at present compete in the Championship in England. It’s a all-seater stadium that has a capacity of 30,031 and lies in the centre of Ipswich, simply two or three hundred metres from the railway station which is on the mainline to London.

The stands at either end within the stadium have been rebuilt in recent years and there are actually quite a few executive boxes along with other suites intended to have corporate events in.

While the World Cup this year may end up being the most watched event in the history of television (estimates say 800 million people are watching), I have found the tournament so far disappointing. What happened to all the goals? Here are some theories.

It’s unfortunate that the tournament has been a let down so far. You can’t tell me otherwise. Most games have been ties, usually 1 goal a piece, or a team has won 1-0. Call me old fashioned, but I want to see some goals! There are many possible reasons for this drought in scoring.

Football, soccer or ?The Beautiful Game? – are all names used to describe the most popular team game in the world. Although the words football and soccer are largely interchangeable in the UK they have very different meanings in North America.

In the USA the word ‘football’ is taken to signify American Football, a game more akin to the British rugby football, whereas soccer refers to the game known to the rest of the world as football.

It is ironic that the word soccer is in fact an English slang term of the word association in the same fashion that the word ?brekkers? refers to breakfast.


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