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Feb 13
2009
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When it comes to David Beckham, most say there is no middle ground, you either love him or you hate him but I disagree.
You don't have to love someone to respect them.
Last Wednesday night, I had the privilege of watching Beckham play live for the first time as his new AC Milan side played Glasgow Rangers at Ibrox Stadium in a mid-season friendly. It was amazing to see how he got on with the stars of Milan (considering he is a new player who doesn‘t speak the lingo) and it was quite obvious to those of us looking on, the Milan players respect him and are more than happy to have him around.
Now, I'm not one for watching the sun come out of players backsides and I don't believe Beckham is now or ever was, world class, but he was and continues to be, one hell of a player.
The thought of writing about the English international came to me after reading an article that described the midfielders performances in Italy as "ordinary" and that got me thinking. The fact Beckham's performances have been very good at Milan, where he has scored and set up goals aplenty since his loan move from LA Galaxy, the dead ball specialist has as always, ran himself into the ground but that is just part of the story.







