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England To Play Without Beckham

November 8, 2009 by Jyle Dupuis  
Filed under David Beckham

England To Play Without Beckham

David Beckham promised himself that he would play for every England national soccer game. With over a hundred games played Beckham now holds the record for most games played with England. However his commitments with England will have to be on hold now that the LA Galaxy have made it to the Western Finals in the MLS.
The LA Galaxy kept the MLS Cup dreams alive by beating Chivas USA. They will now face Houston in the finals. In Beckham’s contract he give priority to all England games except in the event of a MLS playoff. Not sure why missing this …read more

Beckham Interested in Montreal Impact

Beckham Interested in Montreal Impact

If you read this blog often you’ll notice that I am of course a soccer fan but that I love the Montreal Impact and the Bordeaux Girondins. So when I heard the news that David Beckham was interested in being part owner of the Montreal Impact and helping them find their way into the MLS I nearly hit the roof.
David Beckham has it in his contract that he could purchase a MLS team in 2012. That’s not saying that he’ll be playing for the Impact but that his expertise in the game could help them in the league.
Montreal, …read more

UEFA Concerned With Player’s Pay

UEFA Concerned With Player’s Pay

Well it was bound to happen – and it seems like it is going to happen. The UEFA is finally concerned that players are getting paid too much money. With players getting some of the highest paid sports contracts in the world only clubs with deep pockets are able to compete.
If you’re not a club that can spend like Manchester United or Real Madrid you may as well not even try to compete. And where is all of this money coming from? Well European soccer has just been hit by a wave of Middle Eastern investors who stumbled on …read more

No Economic Troubles For FIFA

June 3, 2009 by Jyle Dupuis  
Filed under News

No Economic Troubles For FIFA

The world-wide FIFA organization has reported record gains in earnings this year, despite economic troubles. Soccer seems to be the only sport not affected by the recent economic depression (Maybe if it was more popular in the United States and Canada things might look a little brighter).
FIFA revealed today that they have earned over $957 million in revenues. After all of the bills were paid $184 million turned out to be pure profits. Executives believe that the earnings show that the world still love soccer and are willing to support their national teams.
Most of the revenue for FIFA was earned …read more

U.S.A. Lead World Cup Ticket Sales

May 30, 2009 by Jyle Dupuis  
Filed under FIFA World Cup

U.S.A. Lead World Cup Ticket Sales

The United States may care more about American Football than they do soccer, but according to recent finds by FIFA the U.S.A. leads in ticket sales for the worlds biggest sporting event.
It is highly unlikely that team USA will make it past the World Cup qualifying round, but that doesn’t seem to be stopping people from buying tickets anyways. Despite setbacks in the economy 93,300 tickets have been sold to U.S. residents. That is compared to the 450,000 who are expected to flock to South Africa from all over the world. Special rates have been fixed for local residents who …read more

David Beckham Peak Performer Till 40

May 26, 2009 by Jyle Dupuis  
Filed under David Beckham

David Beckham Peak Performer Till 40

A team of doctors for AC Milan have announced that they believe David Beckham could have a few more good years left in him. The English soccer star is already 34 but specialists expect him to be in peak physical condition even at 40 years old!
Any athlete knows that their time in the big league is short. I’m sure Davis Beckham to believed that he was nearing the end of his career before his AC Milan doctors fully examined his physical condition.
England seems to have the most to gain from this good news as they believe if all goes well, …read more

Chelsea’s Ashley Cole Sobers Up After Nightclub Police Fiasco

March 6, 2009 by Jyle Dupuis  
Filed under News, Players

Chelsea’s Ashley Cole Sobers Up After Nightclub Police Fiasco

Ashley Cole of Chelsea was thrown into the tank (jail) for three hours Wednesday morning after swearing at police outside of a west London nightclub. Cole was obviously intoxicated and police said that his display of public drunkenness warranted a sobering up in the slammer and a fine of 80 pounds.

Cole (28yrs) is said to make 80,000 pounds a week with Chelsea so I don’t think he will be hurting financially over this incident. The real damage is his reputation in the club.
Source: TSN.ca 
Image: Newscom


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