That's right i'm not constantly on the Liverpool and United boards and im not bitter about it I can see what you were trying to do however you should try harder and read what you have edited before posting Whilst cleaning the windows in you're house don't lick the broken ones now will you
"Football Association chairman Greg Dyke questions whether any World Cup bid has been won without "a pile of bungs". Pissed he only got a 15k rolex huh
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/34822313 http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/34825726 http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/34810590 http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/34820922 frontpage ... ****ing hell it's blanket coverage
Yeah. Had to be all about Beckham instead of UNICEF. please log in to view this image Self promoting ****.
Yeh cos he really needs the money Couldnt possibly be bcos it would help raise money for a good cause.
Don't be daft Trebs, football fans going to the game to see famous footballers never paid to see a nobody failed apprentice player now pinning his hopes on becoming a photographer ffs. Why not choose a kid from the charity the match was for?, that would have been more in line with what the game was all about, nah, the Beckham's never miss an opportunity to self promote. So you really think the supporters went so they could see a jumped up brat replace a real player.
Liverpool Legends beat Man U Legends 2-0 in their match in Singapore yesterday, Hamman and Luis Garcia scored, Rushy lifted the trophy. Is this anywhere on the BBC's main sports page, let alone the front page ... no. Of course not. Where is it then ?? ... Bottom of the gossip column
It's disgraceful. All that coverage given to a meaningless match in England raising funds and awareness for UNICEF when the big game between Liverpool and Manchester United in Singapore raising funds for the organisers is virtually ignored. Outraged and offended.
Ask yourself if Beckham or Fergie or any of the beebs other man u darlings and sweethearts had been involved and lifted the trophy, with no charity participation, would that have been on their front page. You know it ****in would be. And don't kid yourself that UNICEF is some squeaky clean, morally impenetrable organisation either. The true distribution and allocation of funding in the charity sector is notoriously murky and dodgy
Since its move to the protectorate shadow of Old Trafford the BBC football dept has become a fanzine of anything related to and in favour of Man Utd. Even after Fergie treated them like **** for years.
fanzine I wouldn't be surprised if some of their staff writers are a bunch of school boys barely out of their (man u completed) panini sticker books
So a British ambassador for one of the Worlds biggest charities, who also just happens to be one of the most famous football faces on the planet, hosts a football match for said charity in Manchester, and the kopites are whinging because the BBC had the temerity to write about it post a picture of Beckham as part of it? Seriously lads, you need to give your heads a collective wobble on this BBC bollocks. Its ****ing cringe.