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Will I retire from Football? Where should I go next?

Serious answers please

Public Comments

  1. Go around the world for Charity fund raising, help the poor.
  2. First of all Beckham wont be asking this question. If he is retiring he has an academy and loads and loads of money plus he can still be be sponsored by big names. By the way he is moving from Madrid. David Beckham's decision to leave Real Madrid for the LA Galaxy has been greeted with derision among Europe's soccerati. His move from one of the world's biggest clubs to the relative backwaters of soccer -- that would be the United States -- is seen by some people as a virtual admission that his serious career is over. They're wrong. This is a deal that makes a lot of sense for Beckham. All the best Beckham!!!
  3. throw back on the pair of thongs on ye go down the catwalk with your anerexia wife
  4. NO DONT RETIRE EVEN THOUGH I LIKE MANCHESTER UNITED AND THE REDBULLS YOU ARE GREAT.WHEN YOU FINISH YOUR CAREER BECOME A COACH AND TEACH PEOPLE HOW TO PLAY THE GAME RIGHT.
  5. Yes, Beckham made a great move going to LA. He will make a real impact playing in the US; everybody is excited about seeing him, and it will give MLS a big step forward toward becoming a credible league. It's not going to be a piece of cake for him---MLS, contrary to what a lot of people think, is not a "has been" league, but rather a youngster's leauge. Most players in MLS are very young, fit, athletic guys who lack the experience and skills found in Europe. That will be a test for Beckham, now starting to get up in years. For him, it should be a great role to play. The money certainly makes the whole move attractive, and living in a mansion in Beverly Hills really isn't the worst possible fate a man can have. Where to next for Beckham? Who knows.
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