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Well, OK maybe up is a bit much. We kick them if they dare attempt to raise above the level of fecking useless.
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No we don't.....if we kicked them when they were up then we'd never have anyone to kick at allOriginally posted by PRC1964 View PostNo, we kick them when they are up.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostIf Beckham had played every qualification game, England would now be sitting top of their group
Look Alexei, we are gradually forgetting about the tw@t. Kindly refrain from posting about him again.
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Beckham misses out on play-offs
Beckham misses out on play-offs
David Beckham's Major League Soccer season is over after Los Angeles Galaxy failed to reach the play-offs.
The former England captain, who has been struggling with an ankle injury, came on for 32 minutes in the 1-0 defeat at Chicago Fire.
He now faces six months without a competitive match for his club until the MLS season resumes in April.
Beckham recently denied reports he could return to England for a loan spell with a Premier League club (AtW's comment: he sure wants to, but noone has got enough money to accomodate his overinflated ego).
But the 32-year-old is hoping to get into the England squad for the Euro 2008 qualifier against Croatia in November.
If Beckham had played every qualification game, England would now be sitting top of their group
NowDoINotLikeThatz (AtW's comment: maybe. But humiliation of Beckham is a good trade-off for this risk...)
"I'm a person who likes to train and work every day. I've never had more than three weeks off in the summer," said Beckham.
"I'm not going to know what to do with myself. I'll be keeping on training and keeping fit no matter what," he added.
LA Galaxy are due to play Sydney FC on 27 November during a mini-tour of Australasia just six days after England's game against Croatia.
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Best news today! And don't accuse me of being vindictive or something, it is the British thing to kick former heroes when they are down
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