Never was able to watch him play live too often for United as I was too young but after watching the documentary realised how important he was to the team
David Beckham was brilliant . His last season at Real Madrid was magnificent . He showed great character and displayed professionalism after being subsequently dropped by the then England manager McLaren and Fabio Capello. I’m so glad the Beckham documentary shed a light on his 06/07 season . A tremendous comeback which showed David beckhams passion and love for the game . Been a fan since the year 2002 . Oh how time flies ! There’s only one DAVID BECKHAM !
He made the right decision coming to America to play for LA galaxy for the sake of his family & guess what after almost 2 decades & now he's the co owner of inter miami look who he brings & gains a lot of profits revenues to each every game, he brings leo to the US
Forever a red through & through. Even now u can tell he wished he had stayed at United for his whole career I mean he admitted that in his documentary that he didn't wanna leave. I've always loved his desire his determination to succeed no matter what he did refusing to give up always chasing his dreams. No matter what he does he just keeps going. He'll always be one of our own & will always be remembered aming us United fans for that goal from the halfway line that propelled him into super stardom.
I am not into football, but watched the the Netflix docu and really gained respect for David Beckham. Humor, down to earth, reflective and calm. And he's tidy just like I am. Guys can be tidy! Best of luck.
zero ball knowledge lol. Beckham should have won the Ballon D'Or in 1999 during United's Treble winning season. He is one of the best crossers and passers of the ball the game has ever seen. He could play RM and CM, both at world class levels. He was intelligent in linking up with teammates, tracked back when needed, and scored/assisted in the Biggest of games (final day of the PL in 1999, FA Cup semi-final 1999 vs that Arsenal side, free kick vs Greece in 2002, and he delivered the two corners that sealed the Treble for United in 1999). An absolute legend.@@howlinwalter8146
Beckham is one of the best crossers/passers of the ball the game has ever seen. He could play RM and CM, both at world class levels. Played CM in the 1999 FA Cup Final and UCL Final. He was intelligent in linking up with his teammates, tracked back when needed, and scored/assisted in the Biggest of games (final day of the PL in 1999, FA Cup semi-final 1999 vs that Arsenal side, free kick vs Greece in 2002, etc.). And he delivered the two corners that sealed the Treble for United in 1999. An absolute legend of the game.
correction: not one of, but THE best crosser of the ball the game has ever seen... in my opinion haha :) he was like the right wing version of scholes... both had satnavs in their brains, is it any wonder united won the treble and so many more trophies with these two geniuses in their team? and that's not even including wing wizard ryan giggs lol... and the rest! i could go on! what a midfield beckham-keane-scholes-giggs really was... it's almost unfair! the likes of yorke, cole, solskjaer, sheringham owe so many of their goals to these four!
Incredible the career he’s had when you think about it. I remember him back in 1994 or 95 when he was very young and to think he’s gone from that to global icon and signing the likes of Messi for his club Inter Miami.
you've gotta at least have both... not one or the other! beckham on the right, ronaldo on the left! although then you'd leave out giggs which is criminal so i'd have to put ronaldo up front with another striker (either rooney, van nistelrooy, cantona, cole)... damn that last one is a ridiculously tough choice!
Not many players left in the game with his mentality! When you see how he handled getting frozen out of the first team at Real Madrid it is pretty incredible!
@@jenniferhyde5389 it’s hard to explain but the short version is he got told he would never play for Real Madrid again by his new manager so he done a press conference in the middle of the season with LA Galaxy saying when the season finishes he will be joining them. Because of this he was made to train on his own at the same training ground and at the same time as the rest of the team but it was just him and a coach. Even his manager says in the documentary he couldn’t believe he was still turning up on time everyday, this is episode 4 of his Netflix program defiantly worth a watch to see just how elite is character is.
It gets lost in all the fame, all the money just how much he loved playing for England and how much it meant to him. That it was the most important thing. So few footballers care about the national team like he did
Manchester United players worked harder then any other players. If Beckham, Giggs or Scholes went abroad young they would of won ballon dors but at Manchester United they had to do the dirty work as well
Massive part of United’s treble goal against Arsenal in the FA cup replay Goal against Spurs on the final day of the season and a brilliant corner against Bayern Munich in the champions league final
There haven't been many times I've celebrated England winning but that goal against Greece was something else. Fought his way back from rock bottom. The abuse he got too back then would have broken most footballers these days.
@@scottfletcherr1457 soft but still it did warrant a red as was right in front of the ref. The papers were mental back then. Even Southgate got it tight after 96 lol
Nobby Stiles was an absolute legend for Manchester United and England. World Cup winner and UCL winner, not many English players can say that except him and Sir Bobby Charlton.
Ladies and gentlemen, let me tell you about a man who revolutionized the game of football. A man whose skill on the field was as elegant as a ballet dancer and as precise as a surgeon's hand. A man who single-handedly brought the world's attention to the beautiful game. I'm talking about none other than the great footballer, David Beckham. Now, Beckham wasn't your typical footballer. No, no, no. He was much more than that. He was a trendsetter. A style icon. With his chiseled jawline, impeccable fashion sense, and that unmistakable hairstyle that had men running to the nearest salon to get their own "Beckham" cut. But let's not get caught up in his looks because truth be told, it was his talent that truly set him apart. You see, Beckham had a way with the ball that was simply mesmerizing. Whether he was bending a free-kick into the top corner or threading a perfectly weighted pass through a sea of defenders, he made it all seem effortless. He had the ability to control the game with the flick of his foot and make the audience gasp in awe. But beyond the fame and the fortune, what truly made Beckham great was his wholehearted dedication to the game. He was a man who never took a moment on the pitch for granted. He trained tirelessly, honing his craft to perfection. He pushed himself to the limits, always striving for greatness, never settling for mediocrity. And let's not forget the impact he had off the field. Beckham was a true ambassador of the game. His influence reached far and wide, transcending sports. He became a global icon, not just for his skills, but for his philanthropy, his humility, and his unwavering love for the sport. But amidst all the glitz and glamour, Beckham remained humble. He never let the fame get to his head. He was a man of integrity both on and off the pitch. A man who played with a passion and tenacity that showed the world what it truly meant to be a footballer. So let us raise a glass to the great David Beckham, a man who dazzled us with his mesmerizing skills, inspired us with his work ethic, and captivated us with his undeniable charisma. As George Carlin once said, "Football is a beautiful game, and David Beckham's career was a masterpiece."
That’s funny I’m a minimalist I bring as little as possible my offices have been bare 😅 You are so awesome Mr. Beckham I love how sensitive you are!!!❤
David beckham....instead of giving back to the community....another w alkers crisp sell your soul moment ....just like the Pepsi ads...what elite athlete drinks Pepsi!
@@aaronbourke7621 what’s your point? You said him going to galaxy showed he lost his hunger. I’m saying that bollocks because he went to 2 big European sides after it
You’re a Hero David B. But you’re also a hero to your hero parents. Your dad is a hero to MU for the training he gave you. He himself is part of the team.
Striking a ball: -Shooting -Passing -Crossing -Set pieces Your over simplification is ridiculous. Beckham was the best player in the world in 1999. How many players since then can claim to be the same? Zidane, Ronaldinho, Ronaldo, Messi. Beckham is anything but overated.
how to tell me you watched no football in the 90s. If anything beckham is underrated because I so often see comments like yours who probably think Beckham is famous for his celebrity image, which ofc he is, but he was also a phenomenal player... i mean he got most assists in multiple premier league seasons in an era when there were so many great players. How exactly should he be rated?
How can you not only admire not just his ability and dedication but his vision and drive.
I know, Gary Neville was class ain't he ?!
Your ability is nothing without the other
Legend. His passion for the game was second to none! Driven, hardworking, class act. Let's not forget he was also a world class football player.
Never was able to watch him play live too often for United as I was too young but after watching the documentary realised how important he was to the team
The Beckham Documentary is brilliant.
David Beckham was brilliant . His last season at Real Madrid was magnificent . He showed great character and displayed professionalism after being subsequently dropped by the then England manager McLaren and Fabio Capello. I’m so glad the Beckham documentary shed a light on his 06/07 season . A tremendous comeback which showed David beckhams passion and love for the game . Been a fan since the year 2002 . Oh how time flies ! There’s only one DAVID BECKHAM !
He made the right decision coming to America to play for LA galaxy for the sake of his family & guess what after almost 2 decades & now he's the co owner of inter miami look who he brings & gains a lot of profits revenues to each every game, he brings leo to the US
Forever a red through & through. Even now u can tell he wished he had stayed at United for his whole career I mean he admitted that in his documentary that he didn't wanna leave. I've always loved his desire his determination to succeed no matter what he did refusing to give up always chasing his dreams. No matter what he does he just keeps going. He'll always be one of our own & will always be remembered aming us United fans for that goal from the halfway line that propelled him into super stardom.
I am not into football, but watched the the Netflix docu and really gained respect for David Beckham. Humor, down to earth, reflective and calm. And he's tidy just like I am. Guys can be tidy! Best of luck.
Was such an important player and tough underrated player! Always be a legend at Manchester United
True, Gary deserves all the praise !
zero ball knowledge lol. Beckham should have won the Ballon D'Or in 1999 during United's Treble winning season. He is one of the best crossers and passers of the ball the game has ever seen. He could play RM and CM, both at world class levels. He was intelligent in linking up with teammates, tracked back when needed, and scored/assisted in the Biggest of games (final day of the PL in 1999, FA Cup semi-final 1999 vs that Arsenal side, free kick vs Greece in 2002, and he delivered the two corners that sealed the Treble for United in 1999). An absolute legend.@@howlinwalter8146
Underrated?
By whom?
@@billy4eyes512 Dr
It's criminal this hasn't made 1/2 million views. He was so influential - a true goat!
Beckham is one of the best crossers/passers of the ball the game has ever seen. He could play RM and CM, both at world class levels. Played CM in the 1999 FA Cup Final and UCL Final. He was intelligent in linking up with his teammates, tracked back when needed, and scored/assisted in the Biggest of games (final day of the PL in 1999, FA Cup semi-final 1999 vs that Arsenal side, free kick vs Greece in 2002, etc.). And he delivered the two corners that sealed the Treble for United in 1999. An absolute legend of the game.
correction: not one of, but THE best crosser of the ball the game has ever seen... in my opinion haha :) he was like the right wing version of scholes... both had satnavs in their brains, is it any wonder united won the treble and so many more trophies with these two geniuses in their team? and that's not even including wing wizard ryan giggs lol... and the rest! i could go on! what a midfield beckham-keane-scholes-giggs really was... it's almost unfair! the likes of yorke, cole, solskjaer, sheringham owe so many of their goals to these four!
I absolutely love David Beckham
My favourite of all time❤️
Incredible the career he’s had when you think about it.
I remember him back in 1994 or 95 when he was very young and to think he’s gone from that to global icon and signing the likes of Messi for his club Inter Miami.
DAVID BECKHAM LEGEND
I’m an Arsenal fan but Becks is one of my favourite players ever. Can’t believe people put Ronaldo ahead of him in United all time XI’s.
you've gotta at least have both... not one or the other! beckham on the right, ronaldo on the left! although then you'd leave out giggs which is criminal so i'd have to put ronaldo up front with another striker (either rooney, van nistelrooy, cantona, cole)... damn that last one is a ridiculously tough choice!
Easy to forget how good a player he was
Because he only had 2 things in is locker good cross and set peace
Gary has evolved so much as an interviewer / pundit, fair play to him!
He was porkier back then
brilliant man amazing footballer. watched the documentary and enjoyed it. gary great seeing you together!
Not many players left in the game with his mentality! When you see how he handled getting frozen out of the first team at Real Madrid it is pretty incredible!
Ye continuing to train alone after being told he won't play for madrid again respect to that
and he came back and played a crucial role in the run in and helped Real Madrid win La Liga in 06-07@@rahulpopat3016
What exactly was the reason behind him being frozen out😢??
@@jenniferhyde5389 it’s hard to explain but the short version is he got told he would never play for Real Madrid again by his new manager so he done a press conference in the middle of the season with LA Galaxy saying when the season finishes he will be joining them. Because of this he was made to train on his own at the same training ground and at the same time as the rest of the team but it was just him and a coach. Even his manager says in the documentary he couldn’t believe he was still turning up on time everyday, this is episode 4 of his Netflix program defiantly worth a watch to see just how elite is character is.
Absolute class act is David 👌🏼
wonderful player Becks you always gave your all xxx
It gets lost in all the fame, all the money just how much he loved playing for England and how much it meant to him. That it was the most important thing. So few footballers care about the national team like he did
How would you like to be remembered???.....The guy is a world class player and person.....that is all...
This is prime Beckham here. I believe he was on the World's most handsome man magazine of 2013
We'll he is...have a deadly mancrush on him
Manchester United players worked harder then any other players. If Beckham, Giggs or Scholes went abroad young they would of won ballon dors but at Manchester United they had to do the dirty work as well
Massive part of United’s treble goal against Arsenal in the FA cup replay Goal against Spurs on the final day of the season and a brilliant corner against Bayern Munich in the champions league final
Beckham looks so much better without the tattoos.
Yeah. As does everyone who has tattoos tbh.
What do you mean he still has them Lol
@@maverick214 I'm pretty sure he looks better
Than you 🤭
Naff neck tattoos and a face that has had too much Botox. No thanks, I'll have my natural good looks any day.@@Keiron-pw6sl
@@Keiron-pw6slthis was 10year ago
He played an awesome game and always gave his best
Legend
If i play football for Inter Miami will play until more 44 years old😊❤
Cmon these two are badass with what they have achieved!!
There haven't been many times I've celebrated England winning but that goal against Greece was something else. Fought his way back from rock bottom. The abuse he got too back then would have broken most footballers these days.
Absolutely the abuse he got was OTT, was still a young player than who just made a mistake and got sent off, harshly. Honestly only a yellow for that.
@@scottfletcherr1457 soft but still it did warrant a red as was right in front of the ref. The papers were mental back then. Even Southgate got it tight after 96 lol
The player he was supposed to have kicked said his leg barely touched him.He said he put on an act to look like he was injured.😮
Ten years later he signed the GOAT.
Gaunter O'Dimm will pay him a visit soon.
I understood that reference
Bobby Stiles helped so many people in football yet died penniless a paupers funeral disgrace really. Rest in peace
Nobby Stiles was an absolute legend for Manchester United and England. World Cup winner and UCL winner, not many English players can say that except him and Sir Bobby Charlton.
Ladies and gentlemen, let me tell you about a man who revolutionized the game of football. A man whose skill on the field was as elegant as a ballet dancer and as precise as a surgeon's hand. A man who single-handedly brought the world's attention to the beautiful game. I'm talking about none other than the great footballer, David Beckham.
Now, Beckham wasn't your typical footballer. No, no, no. He was much more than that. He was a trendsetter. A style icon. With his chiseled jawline, impeccable fashion sense, and that unmistakable hairstyle that had men running to the nearest salon to get their own "Beckham" cut. But let's not get caught up in his looks because truth be told, it was his talent that truly set him apart.
You see, Beckham had a way with the ball that was simply mesmerizing. Whether he was bending a free-kick into the top corner or threading a perfectly weighted pass through a sea of defenders, he made it all seem effortless. He had the ability to control the game with the flick of his foot and make the audience gasp in awe.
But beyond the fame and the fortune, what truly made Beckham great was his wholehearted dedication to the game. He was a man who never took a moment on the pitch for granted. He trained tirelessly, honing his craft to perfection. He pushed himself to the limits, always striving for greatness, never settling for mediocrity.
And let's not forget the impact he had off the field. Beckham was a true ambassador of the game. His influence reached far and wide, transcending sports. He became a global icon, not just for his skills, but for his philanthropy, his humility, and his unwavering love for the sport.
But amidst all the glitz and glamour, Beckham remained humble. He never let the fame get to his head. He was a man of integrity both on and off the pitch. A man who played with a passion and tenacity that showed the world what it truly meant to be a footballer.
So let us raise a glass to the great David Beckham, a man who dazzled us with his mesmerizing skills, inspired us with his work ethic, and captivated us with his undeniable charisma. As George Carlin once said, "Football is a beautiful game, and David Beckham's career was a masterpiece."
Elegantly articulated and spot on
Couldn't think higher of a person⭐️
how about the dad bringing up a disabled boy single handed !!! thats who I lookup to not footballers that are overpaid !
Amazing guy
That’s funny I’m a minimalist I bring as little as possible my offices have been bare 😅 You are so awesome Mr. Beckham I love how sensitive you are!!!❤
Gods favourite child
My favorite UFC fighters
"Do I regret anything? No. Do I wish I'd have done things differently, of course". 😂
I think you're find Real had to sub beckham to win the Spanish championship in the final game.
He’d walk into the Man U team right now
This man can ping a pass!
I made this choice Man Utd is my home team as a young man
Looks great for 48
this is sky sports retro mate
@@DrenwickificationThat doesn’t mean he’s wrong. Beckham does look great at 48yo.
@@jesperpedersen3430 I didn't say the statement was incorrect, it's just irrelevant here
He’s probably 36 in this
You can all argue until were blue in the face, but none of you can honestly tell me this man looks 48?
We all know it was Posh who forced through the America move…….
GOAT
David beckham....instead of giving back to the community....another w
alkers crisp sell your soul moment ....just like the Pepsi ads...what elite athlete drinks Pepsi!
Nev looks chubby here❤
Living for three months with moths mate. = "Living 4 free mumphs wiv moffs m8."
Actually mind boggling that he scored 0 goals for England
who? neville? i assume you're not talking about becks! lol!
Manchester United vs Real Madrid?
Very cool honey💙💙
I weren’t gay sir Alex was and always will be be my dad
Manchester u tied vs madridididididid cmon becks😊
His hunger slowly went after he left man utd, evidence is when he went from real madrid to La Galaxy.
Did you not watch the video?
you do realise he went to play for AC Milan and PSG after he went to galaxy though right? did he get hungry again or summit?
He went to ac milan on loan.. and didn't last at PSG for more than 6 months.
Also trained with the spurs 1st team inbeetween clubs
@@aaronbourke7621 what’s your point? You said him going to galaxy showed he lost his hunger. I’m saying that bollocks because he went to 2 big European sides after it
class player on and off the pitch. But comparing with other ex-ManU players‘ interviews, this one is pretty boring to watch. 😅
Great player, but charisma isn't his forte😂
Becks I bet I have a better free kick than u
the usual becks hype to promote his new product zzzzzzzz average player
He reeks of selfishness and self-importance although ultra professional.
You’re a Hero David B. But you’re also a hero to your hero parents. Your dad is a hero to MU for the training he gave you. He himself is part of the team.
Can you please stop going on about this man & his wag wife, every day is over the top.
Why are you watching this piece then?!
This is the worst group of players in the history of the club thats why we are struggling absolute rubbish
Overrated player. Only had good passing and ball striking
He was very lucky to be good looking
Terrible take
You just described the two main things any good creative midfielder needs.
Striking a ball:
-Shooting
-Passing
-Crossing
-Set pieces
Your over simplification is ridiculous. Beckham was the best player in the world in 1999. How many players since then can claim to be the same? Zidane, Ronaldinho, Ronaldo, Messi. Beckham is anything but overated.
Like Francis Rossi. Is Underrated? 😆
how to tell me you watched no football in the 90s.
If anything beckham is underrated because I so often see comments like yours who probably think Beckham is famous for his celebrity image, which ofc he is, but he was also a phenomenal player... i mean he got most assists in multiple premier league seasons in an era when there were so many great players.
How exactly should he be rated?
This was before he messed up his face with fillers and botox. Why?????
Gary neville always sucks up Mr I'm choking to get my hands on a knighthood beckham
Legend