Battle for Beckhams Knighthood…

By: Daryl | June 1st, 2007

poshbecks.bmpWell, Well, Well…. we have quite a struggle going on here for the right to call David Beckham “Sir David Beckham”. I find this pretty interesting, without a doubt whether you like to admit it or not David Beckham had a huge impact on football all over the world, alot of it yes was image marketing but he changed the sport, he brought glam into glum and mixed up alot of what we used to call football. Football has drastically changed to what used to be, from the way its played to how the dull some clubs fans are, and how things change. I.E. Leeds United.

Anyways I wanna hear your thoughts on goldballs?

Should he be knighted?

Should he not?



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  • David |  June 1st, 2007 at 8:43 am

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    What has he really done? He is not that good of a footballer. In my opinion he had one good season and that is it. The only thing he is really known for is marrying a spice girl and that alone should not warrant knighthood. If that is true, then Eddie Murphy deserves a knighthood for impregnating scary spice.

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