David Beckham admits he’s too fat to play for England or for his pathetic MLS Soccer team in L.A.
With the NFL season over, we don’t have a choice but to write more about this ”other” football thing.
And although ya’ll probably have more than enough of David Beckham whenever you watch or, in this case, read something about football, please forgive us because this is more of the exact same thing.
With the 2008 MLS soccer season only a couple of weeks away, Los Angeles Galaxy superstar David Beckham admits he’s too fat to play any soccer at this point. Oh yeah, his 100th appearance for the England national football team is in limbo as well because of his problems with his fitness lately.
”I would love to reach the hundred caps, but I have to be physically ready to be part of the team,” David Beckham told a media conference Wednesday in Seoul. ”All I’ve done is training, so I have no much fitness.”
David Beckham was in Seoul, South Korea because of this three-match Asian tour his MLS soccer team, the Los Angeles Galaxy, took part in. And because nobody really pays much attention to the MLS, in the States or any part of the globe, he was asked about his status with his ”other” more significant team, that being England.
The ex-England captain was denied of his 100th national team appearance last month after England football head coach Fabio Capello thought Beckham lacked form after missing out in any competitive fixture since November of last year.
And yet, for some reason, Beckham believes the guy. Leading him to believe that somehow, he may be fatter than Fat Joe himself. (He’s an overweight rap artist for all ya’ll who didn’t know…) ”I played under Fabio Capello before, you know,” David Beckham said. ”He is a great manager and a good person. He is a manager that I understand well and he is a manager that also, I’ve said before, that will pick players if he believes they are fit enough.”
”And with me playing no games it was only right that there are other players that played many games.”
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