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Spend it like Beckham
Did I hear Beckham is going to play in the US for $250 Million? :o
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I just heard that on the radio this morning.
Would somebody explain to me in simple terms how 250m is a worthy investment, because I just don't see it. :roll: :88) |
Is he worth $250 million? At least one analyst doesn't think so. The fact is that in this country (US) football (soccer as we call it) isn't seen as having enough testosterone to ever recieve the attention it does in other nations.
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Becks earns GBP £70,000 per day! :o :o :o :o :o :o
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article...543676,00.html For that amount of money I would expect him to find a cure for cancer and aids, end world hunger, bring world peace and end wars, solve our energy and enviromental woes, and so on. :damn: :damn: :damn: And the guy is earning this playing for a crap club in the US because he is not good enough any more to play at the top level and will never ever play for his country again. This is the sporting golden handshake if I have ever seen one. |
From what I understand they are trying to use him as a billboard for American soccer. To get more peoples attention.
My guesstimation is with this makeing such huge news over here people are going to see if he is worth the bucks, hence a bigger audience and maybe interest will stick and bring more national interest to the game. So it's kind of a large gamble for them. |
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What is being 'indirectly' paid for is the Beckham's image. Not only David but Posh aswell. As I understand that they are very popular across the pond.
You're right to say he's over the hill for the UK Prem but I think he's more than adequate for the US as Football (Soccer:roll:) is still in it's infancy there. As for being a gamble, your right. However, I think it's a good one as he is an international name/face/star etc. and as a package together they are probably one of the most branded/labelled/photographed couples in the world. It's still a lot of money - £43 per min.:o |
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Seems like a waste of money. American's don't care about soccer. (At least not anywhere near to the extent of the rest of yas.):doh:
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When you have Beckham in your team the merchandising sales begin to explode. Part of the investment is refinanced by that. Legions of young girls want to buy soccer shirts with his name on it, at least in Europe, Asia and the Middle East. Let's see what happens in America. So soon people will be wearing LA Galaxy shirts all across the world, if things go as planned. For sure more people will go to the stadiums who want to see/meet/touch a pop star in real life. Even gays who traditionally dislike the soccer scene, which is very macho and homophobic are beginning to talk about soccer since Beckham. Galaxy is from Los Angeles, no? |
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The majority of football supporters are not but I will concede that there is a minority who like to cause trouble. Unfortunatly you only ever hear about the trouble caused in the media. |
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Besides, he said he is not doing it for the money,:rotfl: |
It will be interesting to see how it works out. Are the Galaxy in the same soccer league as the Houston team? I might go to a match someday. It won't take the place of NFL football but it could be a fun diversion.
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