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Beckham, Baseball, All-Stars and…..yawn….

20 July 2007 No Comment

I’ve been defending and US soccer for….well, a heck of a long time. I’ve defended it against Euros who still seem to think we’ll make the goals bigger, play four quarters and so on. I’ve defended the sport against Americans who insist soccer is slow and boring–while watching a baseball game. However, the insanity of /AEG reached new levels as I watch the Spiced Savior tell Rob Stone he’ll probably not be playing against Chelsea while reading the scroll at the bottom of the screen claim an “insider” saying he would.

Ok, here’s the deal. Saturday’s match is a meaningless friendly. If you put Becks on the pitch (even more the final 10 minutes of garbage time) you stand the chance of him injuring himself worse and perhaps not have him available when the season continues (or starts considering the number of games LA has played thus far this summer)

While I’m on the subject… can’t take a break for the World Cup, Gold Cup, Copa America but they can have a couple of teams basically take a month off to play a bunch of friendlies. Heck LA have played a lot fewer matches than the rest of the league yet was able to create a schedule which will allow them to catch up in three months.

Please guys. Give me the sport without all the optional extras. For the $400k of cap space being used to bring Beckham to LA, you could get 2 or 3 quality players…at least better than the supporting cast of rookies Beckham currently has.

If you want sports fans on both sides of the Atlantic to take seriously, perhaps the league itself should do so first.

Nope, I think I’ll just become a fan in hiding. I’ll watch games in my new Beckham jersey from the safety of my reclier and no longer will I explain the Cobi Jones bobblehead doll I have on my desk to my co-workers. Heck, it’s now in my desk drawer. No wonder even the few Metro…errr RBNY fans there were are disappearing.

…And I didn’t even mention the red-headed GM/President.

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