He has come a long long way since getting sent off against the Argies in 1998. A very good footballer in his time, he's been a great ambassador for his country on and off the pitch and does a huge amount of charity work. He's a bit of a legend in my eyes tbh.
I thought about knighted footballers only yesterday when I saw a picture of Sir Alistair Cook. I’m not a big fan of the honours system and I like Cook, but seeing the time lag for a working class footballer to be knighted compared to that for a posher (no pun intended) cricketer is quite telling
I thought about knighted footballers only yesterday when I saw a picture of Sir Alistair Cook. I’m not a big fan of the honours system and I like Cook, but seeing the time lag for a working class footballer to be knighted compared to that for a posher (no pun intended) cricketer is quite telling
Let's hope they do the right thing and finally give the most deserving of sports (and life) legends what he deserves - arise Sir Kevin Sinfield.
I thought about knighted footballers only yesterday when I saw a picture of Sir Alistair Cook. I’m not a big fan of the honours system and I like Cook, but seeing the time lag for a working class footballer to be knighted compared to that for a posher (no pun intended) cricketer is quite telling
Let's hope they do the right thing and finally give the most deserving of sports (and life) legends what he deserves - arise Sir Kevin Sinfield.
Out of all the current and/or just retired sportsmen (or women), Sinfield deserves it the most by a country mile. Absolutely inspiring what he has done for charity since his best mate Rob Burrows was diagnosed with MND.
He has come a long long way since getting sent off against the Argies in 1998. A very good footballer in his time, he's been a great ambassador for his country on and off the pitch and does a huge amount of charity work. He's a bit of a legend in my eyes tbh.
Not aware of his charity work, but willing to listen. What has he done?
He has come a long long way since getting sent off against the Argies in 1998. A very good footballer in his time, he's been a great ambassador for his country on and off the pitch and does a huge amount of charity work. He's a bit of a legend in my eyes tbh.
Not aware of his charity work, but willing to listen. What has he done?
He has come a long long way since getting sent off against the Argies in 1998. A very good footballer in his time, he's been a great ambassador for his country on and off the pitch and does a huge amount of charity work. He's a bit of a legend in my eyes tbh.
Not aware of his charity work, but willing to listen. What has he done?
UNICEF to start with.
David Beckham has been a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador since 2005.
In 2015, he launched the 7 Fund to combat issues like violence, child marriage and lack of education, benefiting over a million children.
Beckham has led global vaccination campaigns and visited countries such as Indonesia and India to support anti-bullying initiatives and empower girls.
He co-founded the Victoria and David Beckham Children's Charity, providing resources for disabled children, and supports Malaria No More.
In 2013, he donated his entire PSG salary to children's charities.
I thought about knighted footballers only yesterday when I saw a picture of Sir Alistair Cook. I’m not a big fan of the honours system and I like Cook, but seeing the time lag for a working class footballer to be knighted compared to that for a posher (no pun intended) cricketer is quite telling
Let's hope they do the right thing and finally give the most deserving of sports (and life) legends what he deserves - arise Sir Kevin Sinfield.
He has come a long long way since getting sent off against the Argies in 1998. A very good footballer in his time, he's been a great ambassador for his country on and off the pitch and does a huge amount of charity work. He's a bit of a legend in my eyes tbh.
Not aware of his charity work, but willing to listen. What has he done?
UNICEF to start with.
David Beckham has been a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador since 2005.
In 2015, he launched the 7 Fund to combat issues like violence, child marriage and lack of education, benefiting over a million children.
Beckham has led global vaccination campaigns and visited countries such as Indonesia and India to support anti-bullying initiatives and empower girls.
He co-founded the Victoria and David Beckham Children's Charity, providing resources for disabled children, and supports Malaria No More.
In 2013, he donated his entire PSG salary to children's charities.
"Lady" Beckham will be in her element now, even more pompous and insufferable...🤦♂️
She has suffered terrible abuse over the years from the press and football chants.
I think I would look a bit fed up.
Remember the Greek game when Becks played them almost on his own. Deserves the knighthood just for that game!
That game he was everywhere, Sven ended up getting a lot of shit from the historic media I guess as social media wasn't really a thing. He had David Beckham and Michael Owen when he came in who were genuinely consistently at what I'd call an elite level. The bare bones of a decent 11 but not a lot of depth at all.
I think David Beckham got a stupidly harsh time for that red, referees the world over are letting that go, same applies to Rooney in 2006, that was never deliberate, if it was he styled it really well. Besides Carvhalllo should have at least got booked for going straight through the back of him.
Anyway, arise Sir David. Bet he wished he did more shagging back in the day before having his life taken over by the woman he chose to settle down with (the media as much as her choreography of it)
Thoroughly deserved, I would have disappeared off into the ether once I'd retired if I was him
Well deserved and I imagine it’s a real honour for him. Loved his comments about his grandparents when the queen passed. There was always a rumour that his dad was Charlton. Never confirmed or denied to my knowledge.
Well deserved and I imagine it’s a real honour for him. Loved his comments about his grandparents when the queen passed. There was always a rumour that his dad was Charlton. Never confirmed or denied to my knowledge.
Ted Beckham was, and is, a fanatical Manchester United supporter. He even gave David the middle name "Robert", in honour of Bobby Charlton. That's probably the beginning and end of his support for anything Charlton-related.
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He has come a long long way since getting sent off against the Argies in 1998.
A very good footballer in his time, he's been a great ambassador for his country on and off the pitch and does a huge amount of charity work.
He's a bit of a legend in my eyes tbh.
Let's hope they do the right thing and finally give the most deserving of sports (and life) legends what he deserves - arise Sir Kevin Sinfield.
Well David
Does she take it up the A####
What has he done?
UNICEF to start with.
In 2015, he launched the 7 Fund to combat issues like violence, child marriage and lack of education, benefiting over a million children.
Beckham has led global vaccination campaigns and visited countries such as Indonesia and India to support anti-bullying initiatives and empower girls.
He co-founded the Victoria and David Beckham Children's Charity, providing resources for disabled children, and supports Malaria No More.
In 2013, he donated his entire PSG salary to children's charities.
I think David Beckham got a stupidly harsh time for that red, referees the world over are letting that go, same applies to Rooney in 2006, that was never deliberate, if it was he styled it really well. Besides Carvhalllo should have at least got booked for going straight through the back of him.
Anyway, arise Sir David. Bet he wished he did more shagging back in the day before having his life taken over by the woman he chose to settle down with (the media as much as her choreography of it)
Thoroughly deserved, I would have disappeared off into the ether once I'd retired if I was him