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Today's sports news leaves me feeling a bit confused. The Los Angeles Galaxy has apparently signed David Beckham to a five year contract reported to be worth $250 million. This is from a team in a league where the average player salary is about $100,000 per year. Now I understand that Beckham is famous and will undoubtedly draw crowds to the Galaxy games to see him play, but soccer has never caught on as a spectator sport here in the US, and I don't see how spending this kind of money for one of the world's most famous players is going to change that in the long term. Furthermore, why would Beckham want to play here, after playing in the much more competitive environment in Europe?

[via The Washington Post]
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Date: 2007-01-12 02:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] antof9.livejournal.com
The story on the nightly news last night talked about how much life they're trying to breathe into the sport, how he's about more than soccer, blah blah blah and that "in Britain, he's considered past his prime."

I also wondered if he'll call it "football" when he gets here.

One of his future teammates who was interviewed said all positive things and ended with, "I just hope he picks up the bill at dinner."

:)

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