Showing posts with label LA Galaxy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LA Galaxy. Show all posts

7.22.2009

Beckham Beckons Confrontation with Fan

A 27,000-strong sell-out crowd apparently ended up a 26,999-strong sell-out crowd this last Sunday night at Home Depot Center. Galaxy headliner, David Beckham and a particular fan almost came to fisticuffs when Beckham decided he wasn’t going to take anymore abuse from the most raucous section of the stands, known only as the L.A. Riot Squad. I know it seems surprising that this classy group of young ladies and gentlemen would ever be involved in such an altercation, but it apparently shocked everyone. Only having recently returned to the Galaxy squad, David Beckham has taken his fair share of nastiness, but apparently something coming from the Riot Squad triggered something forcing Beckham to beckon this fine upstanding young citizen down to face him directly on the field. The young man promptly jumped over the guard rail, hopped down from the stands, and was immediately tackled by stadium security.

In every sport, fans are going to get heated. It happens. But under no circumstances should any fan ever feel entitled to go out onto the field. I might not agree with what the L.A. Riot Squad has to say and I definitely don’t agree with how they say it, but I will argue for their right to voice their opinions. However, I will in no way support any fan who feels the right to physically assault any other human being due to uncontrollable emotions and conflicting sports allegiances. This is big boy world, we’re not 6 years old in the sandbox and someone else stole our toy truck here. Whining and hitting someone is not the way we solve problems at the grown-up table. The Home Depot Center is a multi-functional facility that house everything from moto-rallies to circuses and this loser stands to possibly be banned from ALL future HDC events, and rightfully so. People like this put both players and fans at risk. I don’t want this guy at Chavez Ravine when I take my family to a Dodger game. It’s people like this who either end up stabbing someone in the parking lot or getting into a fight in the stands with some guy who said his team sucks. A simple rule of thumb for people like this might be, “if sports are your life, then it’s time to get a life.”

With a steady finger on the “bleep” button, local news crews were able to interview a few of these fine examples of America’s ever-honorable youth. Their main points stated were that 1) they paid to see the game and are entitled to their opinions, 2) Beckham has not come through on his promises and has let them down, and 3) It’s obvious he doesn’t want to be in MLS. Response? 1) Grow-up, 2) Grow-up some more, and 3) you’re right, but go cry to Mommy about it. In the end, it’s not going to make a big difference. Is it ridiculous how much he’s getting paid? Of course it is, and it’s also ridiculous what he’s not doing here and how everything has turned out. Take a look at my July 17th article on Beckham for my real opinion. But nothing any of us sports talk guys blab about warrants a charge onto the field to give David Beckham a smack in the mouth. If there’s anyone a Galaxy fan should be mad at, it should be the Galaxy front office. They’re the ones who have no control over the situation. According to Colin Cowherd of the ESPN Radio’s The Herd, “The ‘Beckham Experiment’ has been an unmitigated disaster," and he is absolutely right. In the 31 games he's played, he's only scored 5 goals and only won 8 of those contests. But whose responsibility is it if they overpay for an employee who underperforms and is never there? It's true that the Galaxy should have never made the deal in the first place, especially for the outrageous amount they signed him for. Still, there’s no excuse for knucklehead behavior.

7.17.2009

Beckham is Back-ham... I Guess...

David Beckham craftily picked a good time to re-enter Major League Soccer last night when the already impressive LA Galaxy faced off against the continually discouraging New York Red Bulls. His triumphant return conveniently coincides with one of the most unimportant games of the season against a New York team that seems to make every opponent look good. The Galaxy certainly looked good winning the match 3-1 with impressive goals from Alecko Eskandarian, Landon Donovan, and Eddie Lewis. Beckham himself made several key plays including setting up Eskandarian on a nifty back heel flick. Beckham had been on loan to AC Milan, playing in Europe for the last several months.

Regardless of the Thursday night's outcome, wasn’t Beckham supposed to do more for soccer in the states? Upon his arrival two years ago, many were comparing his move to “The Trade” when Wayne Gretzky went to the LA Kings. Coming from out of the country, Gretzky came for many reasons, but a large portion of it was to bring good hockey awareness to the States and to be the franchise face for the sport. He did it by constantly talking to the press, going to events, and being a part of the community. So far, Beckham hasn’t done any of those things, even though he said it was about being an “ambassador” for the sport. So far all he does is go to movie premiers with Posh Spice, make colognes, and pose for magazine ads.

The only press conferences he does are short and he never reaches out to the fans. Beckham isn't even on good terms with his own teammates. He and Galaxy Captain, Landon Donovan have recently recently bickered back and forth through the media on these same issues of "unprofessionalism." All Beckham has really done for the sport is make the rest of us wonder how it’s possible to sign a contract for $250 million (50 times the average MLS salary) and not play for the team you signed it with. So he’s an Ambassador, eh? He can’t even keep his butt in his theoretical “Soccer U.N.” seat. His extended vacation to Milan had him missing the MLS playoffs for a third straight season. Apparently helping the team that pays his salary is out of the question. But it’s all for the “good of football” anyway, right?

Whether you love Beckham’s move to the Galaxy or think he moved to prostitute “Brand Beckham” to the LA circus, it is undeniable that he makes good teams better shown clearly in the outcome of last night’s game. So Galaxy and Soccer fans rejoice, after a long hiatus from the MLS, Beckham is officially back. That is until he decides to leave again to go play in Europe. In fact, in recent press conferences he has even stated the possibility of him returning to Europe on another loan to maintain his status on the England squad. With the World Cup right around the corner, maybe Galaxy and MLS fans shouldn’t get too excited.