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posted on 8/10/23

It's THAT funny?

posted on 8/10/23

comment by I stand with Israel (U22987)
posted 4 seconds ago
It's THAT funny?
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I didn't say funny.

posted on 8/10/23

Watched two so far. Really enjoying it.

Becks will always be a legend in my eyes.

posted on 8/10/23

comment by Ali - (U1192)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by I stand with Israel (U22987)
posted 4 seconds ago
It's THAT funny?
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I didn't say funny.


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It was a joke. What has you crying?

posted on 8/10/23

comment by Glazers Out (SE85) (U21241)
posted 2 minutes ago
Watched two so far. Really enjoying it.

Becks will always be a legend in my eyes.
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Watched 3.

Agree se85. He's my idol and such a huge player for us.

posted on 8/10/23

comment by I stand with Israel (U22987)
posted 17 seconds ago
comment by Ali - (U1192)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by I stand with Israel (U22987)
posted 4 seconds ago
It's THAT funny?
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I didn't say funny.


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It was a joke. What has you crying?
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Oh.

United are a huge part of my life and always have been and also growing up, Beckham was my hero, I used to base how I played football on him, copy everything he did. Practiced for hours on my own trying things he could do (obviously nowhere near good ).

The way he played for united and England was inspiring, often being one of the only players giving it 110%.

Basically it is quite emotional isn't it really as a united fan.
The 1998 world cup stuff was awful as well, I remember it clearly and to see him come through the end of it, winning the treble, having his first kid.. it's just a good program.
People forget that footballers are human beings with emotions. David Beckham got absolutely rinsed by everybody in the country bar United fans that season, and he came out on top. Absolute legend.

posted on 8/10/23

comment by Ali - (U1192)
posted 34 seconds ago
comment by I stand with Israel (U22987)
posted 17 seconds ago
comment by Ali - (U1192)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by I stand with Israel (U22987)
posted 4 seconds ago
It's THAT funny?
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I didn't say funny.


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It was a joke. What has you crying?
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Oh.

United are a huge part of my life and always have been and also growing up, Beckham was my hero, I used to base how I played football on him, copy everything he did. Practiced for hours on my own trying things he could do (obviously nowhere near good).

The way he played for united and England was inspiring, often being one of the only players giving it 110%.

Basically it is quite emotional isn't it really as a united fan.
The 1998 world cup stuff was awful as well, I remember it clearly and to see him come through the end of it, winning the treble, having his first kid.. it's just a good program.
People forget that footballers are human beings with emotions. David Beckham got absolutely rinsed by everybody in the country bar United fans that season, and he came out on top. Absolute legend.
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Yeah. Top player. Crying over his doc is a bit soft though.

posted on 8/10/23

comment by I stand with Israel (U22987)
posted 7 seconds ago
comment by Ali - (U1192)
posted 34 seconds ago
comment by I stand with Israel (U22987)
posted 17 seconds ago
comment by Ali - (U1192)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by I stand with Israel (U22987)
posted 4 seconds ago
It's THAT funny?
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I didn't say funny.


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It was a joke. What has you crying?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Oh.

United are a huge part of my life and always have been and also growing up, Beckham was my hero, I used to base how I played football on him, copy everything he did. Practiced for hours on my own trying things he could do (obviously nowhere near good).

The way he played for united and England was inspiring, often being one of the only players giving it 110%.

Basically it is quite emotional isn't it really as a united fan.
The 1998 world cup stuff was awful as well, I remember it clearly and to see him come through the end of it, winning the treble, having his first kid.. it's just a good program.
People forget that footballers are human beings with emotions. David Beckham got absolutely rinsed by everybody in the country bar United fans that season, and he came out on top. Absolute legend.
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Yeah. Top player. Crying over his doc is a bit soft though.
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Not crying over the documentary specifically ffs.
The documentary brings back a lot of memories for me over the last few decades. Toss3r

posted on 8/10/23

I meant, the documentary, United, my family, parents, etc, all brings back memories.

posted on 8/10/23

comment by Ali - (U1192)
posted 2 minutes ago
I meant, the documentary, United, my family, parents, etc, all brings back memories.
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Aaaaah. Right. Still soft.

posted on 8/10/23

I havent watched it yet but I intend to.

As a liverpool fan from scotland, I should really detest beckham. Yet hes probably 1 of the ex players I respect the most. His commitment to teams, particularly his country is a rarity in the game. I always admired how he wouldve turned out for england no matter what and whenever asked. None of this throwing toys out the pram sh!te you get where guys retire because they got left out a squad.

He went through more than most and still came out on top. Clearly made of the right stuff, have to respect that.

posted on 8/10/23

comment by Clever - son son son - 'Ten Haaaagendas please' of the year Runner Up 2021 (U18599)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by Glazers Out (SE85) (U21241)
posted 2 minutes ago
Watched two so far. Really enjoying it.

Becks will always be a legend in my eyes.
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Watched 3.

Agree se85. He's my idol and such a huge player for us.
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He's one of mine too for sure. What a player.

Eric was / is my idol though. Never been in awe of a Utd player quite like him since. He was just different.

I miss the 90's so much. What a time to be alive.

posted on 8/10/23

I'll give this one a miss. Decent player. Outside the game the man's a bit of a degenerate. Loves himself more than anyone else. Not much to admire apart from the fact he could put a ball where he wanted to 9 times out of ten. Each to their own.

posted on 8/10/23

comment by South Side (U20009)
posted 1 minute ago
I'll give this one a miss. Decent player. Outside the game the man's a bit of a degenerate. Loves himself more than anyone else. Not much to admire apart from the fact he could put a ball where he wanted to 9 times out of ten. Each to their own.
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Decent? He was a great player. No question.

Upto you what you make of him as a man though.

posted on 8/10/23

I watched the first one. Not fussed on watching another. The fact that the posh skeleton is in it puts me off.

posted on 8/10/23

Just starting the 4th ep now

comment by N2 (U22280)

posted on 8/10/23

comment by Ali - (U1192)
posted 16 minutes ago
comment by I stand with Israel (U22987)
posted 17 seconds ago
comment by Ali - (U1192)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by I stand with Israel (U22987)
posted 4 seconds ago
It's THAT funny?
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I didn't say funny.


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It was a joke. What has you crying?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Oh.

United are a huge part of my life and always have been and also growing up, Beckham was my hero, I used to base how I played football on him, copy everything he did. Practiced for hours on my own trying things he could do (obviously nowhere near good).

The way he played for united and England was inspiring, often being one of the only players giving it 110%.

Basically it is quite emotional isn't it really as a united fan.
The 1998 world cup stuff was awful as well, I remember it clearly and to see him come through the end of it, winning the treble, having his first kid.. it's just a good program.
People forget that footballers are human beings with emotions. David Beckham got absolutely rinsed by everybody in the country bar United fans that season, and he came out on top. Absolute legend.
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I also used to practice crossing and taking freekicks like him.

The ability of our current players at these things are lightyears behind.

comment by Bumble (U6465)

posted on 8/10/23

He definitely had it away with that bird in Madrid. The documentary barely covers it. She was hot too.

comment by Bumble (U6465)

posted on 8/10/23

Way hotter than his wife.

posted on 8/10/23

It’s enjoyable, seems to have done a very good job for brand Beckham. Not entirely truthful however, they’ve not been an actual couple for a long time.

comment by Ace (U14461)

posted on 8/10/23

Is anyone watching it?

It has me in tears.
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Jeez, grow a pair of bollox you big facking girl.

comment by Busby (U19985)

posted on 8/10/23

Great for nostalgia, nothing new though.

posted on 8/10/23

comment by Bumble (U6465)
posted 15 minutes ago
He definitely had it away with that bird in Madrid. The documentary barely covers it. She was hot too.
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It covers it plenty and there's no denial from Beckham about it and a lot of acknowledgement about the pain caused to Victoria. In other words, it's very obviously implied that he did have an affair.

Enjoyed the docu-series. Binged watched it on over the weekend.

Beckham was a great player and watching back some of those clips is always brilliant. I'm not a big fan of him as a person. He seems like he's a nice guy and all but I can't really connect with his constant PR/media trained and carefully curated image that he's always projecting. Just be natural, David!

posted on 8/10/23

Great programme.

Ran his socks for us and had a wonderful career. I support Ferguson’s decisions on a lot of things, but not sure I agree with him on getting rid of him because he decided to be with Victoria. Fair play to him he does not hold ill feelings unlike Keane, who definitely hates the boss.

On another note, I see Cleverson the doofus calling a man that spearheaded Qatar World Cup his idiot. No self awareness from this idiot.

posted on 8/10/23

comment by ChArliE Big Bananas (U14461)
posted 43 minutes ago
Is anyone watching it?

It has me in tears.
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Jeez, grow a pair of bollox you big facking girl.
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Fack off, just because you've had a miserable facking life supporting spurs. Cant.

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