It's A New Galaxy by Mark Zeigler (Analysis | San Diego Union Tribune - July 11) The projected starting 11 once David Beckham joins the Los Angeles Galaxy likely will include six players older than 30 and only two players – Peter Vagenas and Landon Donovan – who were with the team at the start of last season:more details | go to article
Beckham Reveals Real Regret by Lucas Brown (Profile/Interview | Sky Sports - July 10) David Beckham has revealed that he wanted to stay at Real Madrid for another three seasons and regretted choosing to move to Major League Soccer towards the end of last season.more details | go to article
Beckham Brand Facing A Short Shelf-Life In US, Warns Jones by Matt Hughes (Profile/Interview | London Times - July 11) As a well known resident who has enjoyed considerable success in football and the film industry, Vinnie Jones is in a better position than most to advise David Beckham before his arrival in Los Angeles tomorrow, although the former England captain may consider his tips to be little more than poisoned darts.more details | go to article
Galaxy Beat The David Beckham Drum by Oliver Brown (Analysis | Telegraph - July 11) With David Beckham's unveiling at the Los Angeles Galaxy just two days away, the fevered efforts to impress his image upon a sceptical Californian public are at last succeeding.more details | go to article
Beckham And Other Bent Offerings by Gwenn Knapp (Commentary | San Francisco Chronicle - July 8) David Beckham cometh 13 days hence, and ESPN hath plotted a grand welcome. The network will doff its cap with a one-hour special on his lordship of the pitch, plus an expanded "SportsCenter" and a half-hour pre-game show.more details | go to article
Galaxy at DC United Pre-Game Chat (Aug. 9, 2007) by Steven Goff (Blog Entry | Washington Post - August 9) Washington Post soccer writer Steven Goff was online Thursday, Aug. 9, at 1 p.m. ET to chate aboutthe D.C. United's MLS season, take your David Beckham sightings and discuss all the hottest soccer topics.more details | go to article
The B.S. Report: 6/8 by Rob Stone and Bill Simmons (Analysis | ESPN - June 8) Bill Simmons and Rob Stone break down the international soccer scene. How will the U.S. fare in the 2010 World Cup? Was the David Beckham experiment worth it for MLS... (42:00)more details | go to article
The Donovan-Beckham Feud by Jeffrey Marcus (Blog Entry | New York Times - July 2) It’s doubtful that Landon Donovan will be hosting a welcome-back dinner at Mastro’s Steakhouse in Beverly Hills for Galaxy teammate David Beckham when the Englishman returns to Los Angeles this month.more details | go to article