July 13, 2008

David Beckham's Latest Challenge

CNN's Anderson Cooper Profiles The Soccer Superstar

  • Play CBS Video Video 'Bend It' Like Beckham

    Soccer superstar David Beckham talks to CNN's Anderson Cooper about his triumphs and the challenges that lay ahead of him. (This segment first aired March 23, 2008.)

  • Video Beckham's Famous Kick

    Soccer superstar David Beckham shows off his kicking technique for CNN's Anderson Cooper.

  • Video Beckham's Tattoo 'Tour'

    All in all, David Beckham has 15 tattoos. He explains to CNN's Anderson Cooper why he likes the body art.

  • David Beckham

    David Beckham  (CBS)

(CBS)  While on the field with Beckham, we noticed he was sporting a new tattoo. All together he has 15, including one of his wife.

"Why do you like tattoos?" Cooper asks.

"I think everybody's got a way of expressin' their feelin's. And mine is through my tattoos," Beckham says.

The three cherubs on his right arm represent his sons, named Brooklyn, Romeo and Cruz.


Photos: Posh And Becks


Beckham told 60 Minutes the place he feels most at ease is on the soccer field. Cooper wondered how comfortable Beckham's new teammates were with him, and spoke to Josh Tudela, Chris Klein, and Peter Vagenas.

"David Beckham probably makes more in a week than some of you guys on the team make all year. Is that strange?" Cooper asks.

"I would like more of our players to eventually reach the status of him. Rather than be mad at a guy making a high salary," Klein says.

"I purposely sit next to him in the locker room. And when he leaves every day, I kinda check around and see if he's dropped any $100 bills," Vagenas jokes. "So I've supplemented my income that way."

Halfway through his second season in Los Angeles, Beckham has scored some impressive goals and the Galaxy are winning games. But CEO Tim Leiweke admits soccer in America has a long way to go. "We're not as pretty a league as you can see in places like Europe," he says.

Asked if he can compete with British soccer, Leiweke says, "Not now. And in all due respect to the leagues over here, you go to a game over there. And it's a life experience. Soccer in Europe is a religion."

David Beckham's eventual legacy as soccer prophet or profiteer depends on the league's progress over the next few years, but he's already preparing for the day he'll have to hang up his cleats: Beckham and manager Simon Fuller have the option of buying their own Major League Soccer team in 2011 at the end of Beckham's contract.

And in Los Angeles, Beckham's created a soccer academy for kids not far from where he practices. It’s a way of extending the Beckham brand to a whole new generation, while also building support for Major League Soccer.

"You know things aren't gonna turn 'round, you know, and get bigger in the next six months or a year. You know it's gonna take five, ten years to obviously grow the game," Beckham says.


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by sweetlucy110 July 14, 2008 2:03 AM EDT
do you know he open his blog on a free interracial dating club %uFF08%uFF08%uFF08intimatemingle.com%uFF09%uFF09%uFF09.he must hope his fans go there to support him, but his pics in the blog are reeally good.
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by all_bad July 14, 2008 1:52 AM EDT
I switched to "Americas Funniest Videos" when soccer stuff came on. Us real men still think soccer is played by ***** little foreigners with funny last names. They have never addressed the problem of 1-0 matches decided by a foul.
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by dal0013621 July 13, 2008 11:56 PM EDT
The segment on David Beckham contained a number of untruths and some typical CBS fabrications.
David Beckham is not the best soccer player in the world. The title is given yearly by FIFA with the Golden Ball award. the present holder is Ricki Kaka, a Brazilian playing for ACMilan.
There was no World Cup in 2001 but England beat Greece for the right to participate in the 2002 World Cup in South Korea.
England, even with David Beckham, did not even qualify for the recently played European Championship played in Switzerland-Austria and won by Spain.
The so-called MSL is not recognized as a major soccer league by FIFA. Every year there is a world championship for clubs, played in Japan between the best club in the Americas and the European Champions'' League champions. This last December ACMilan beat Boca Juniors of Argentina for that title. The LA Galaxie players watched the game on television but did not understand what was going on.
As for the World Cup, there are qualifications games played this year among nations in all continents for the right to participate in the final tournament. Two teams are exempted from the qualifications, the present title holder Italy and the host country South Africa. The US will have to qualify by beating world powers such as Barbados and Trinidad and Tobago.
Anderson Cooper joins the list of CBS news inventors Dan Rather and Scott Pelley.
SHAME!
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by wyobeau March 25, 2008 5:03 AM EDT
I enjoyed the segment on Beckham and wish him all the luck over here in the States. I also enjoyed playing intramural soccer in high school and college, but catching a game on TV? No thanks. Its like watching so many flies on a window pane - apparently the participants are really involved. I''ll stick with with the NFL.
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by mikziv March 24, 2008 9:14 PM EDT
I think that it would be safe to say that when David Beckham was a little boy playing soccer that he played because he loved the game and practiced because he wanted to get better at the game he loved ...and wasn''t practicing because he thought that it would lead to the amount of income that he earns today. What I am leading up to is... all you haters shouldn''t be slamming him because he achieved success, and fame, at the game he loved as a boy (and you didn''t). I am positive that if you were in his shoes and some corporation wanted to throw multi millions of dollars at you to endorse their product (assuming that you actually like the product and it is a quality product) that you would do the same exact thing.
It also appears to me that he loves his wife and she loves him so you haters naturally have to hate him for that too.
He seems like a genuinely nice person to me and it occurs to me that he must have done something right somewhere down the line of his life to be so fortunate. So... stop being jealous and stop hating other people just because their have achieved fame and fortune.
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by jbk14 March 24, 2008 3:33 PM EDT
GO BECKHAM GO
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by perkerk March 24, 2008 3:23 PM EDT
The biggest problem with Beckham is that he''s an impediment to a really great team. When he''s playing, there''s a hole in the field around him where balls aren''t won and attacking opportunities are lost. On a less than spectacular team, though, he makes a good addition. What''s really unfortunate is that he has the ability to make very long, accurate passes but lacks the vision to see the plays happening in real-time in order to create chances at goal.

George Best (who IS one of the greatest footballers in history) described Beckham well - "He cannot kick with his left foot, he cannot head a ball, he cannot tackle and he doesn''t score many goals. Apart from that he''s all right."
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by usbrit-2009 March 24, 2008 2:34 PM EDT
Posted by larsz

I think Beckham used to be brilliant when he played with Manchester United, but he has been on a slide ever since. As for getting the young stars over here from Europe, remember they''re making top baseball player salaries over there. No-one could afford to pay them that meuch money to play a "second-class" sport over here. One interesting point - I was watching Fulham vs. Newcastle on FoxSoccer this weekend - five of the players participating were Americans - quite a turnaround.
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by lauren0211 March 24, 2008 2:30 PM EDT
Get real, he may be a nice guy and a great soccer player, but it is all about money
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by larsz-2009 March 24, 2008 1:29 PM EDT
i can4t help laughing as i4m reading the comments and and is struck by the ignorance some have when it comes to soccer and beckham as an athlete.
beckham is a fantastic player both on and off the field. But i guess some of you just doesn4t know much about the world outside of the US, except what you might read in people4s magazine.

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by gonners08 March 24, 2008 1:00 PM EDT
Without a doubt he is a genuine nice guy and his off pitch reputation performs much better than his on pitch. In terms of marketing tool, he is a dream icon for many companies. However, in terms of football (or soccer), he never is the best. If he wants to promote football (or soccer) as a main stream sport in US, I don''t think it is going to happen. What this game needs are far greater than Beckham. Pele and many others tried but failed. To start I think the league needs to attract more talented players and to attract viewers all round the world. Look at how those Europeans did. Their leagues are very competitive and technically skilled. US needs players like Zinedine Zidane (unfortunately he retired), Diego of Werder Bremen, Kaka of AC Milan, Lionel Messi of Barcelona, Cristiano Ronaldo of Man. Utd, Cesc Frabregas of Arsenal and many more NOW (not until they are in their 30s) in order to attract more people to watch the game. Americans need to be educated how to enjoy and appreciate "The Most Beautiful Game in the World".
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by usbrit-2009 March 24, 2008 12:08 PM EDT
I get sooooo tired of soccer being put down in this country. At least when we have a soccer world champion more than one country competes unlike football and baseball. Oh yes, they tried a World cup in baseball didn''t they, and the US didn''t make it past the first round. The US soccer team did better then that in the last World Cup!!!
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by chuegevera March 24, 2008 6:34 AM EDT
I just can not imagine why Berkam is soo famous. He is not among the best 100 players of the world and he never won any major tournament. the reality is that England who never won any major europeen or world tournamnet, nor had any major player winning a europeen scale trophy needed absolutely to create a start from anything. So berkam was born
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by barbaraf4 March 24, 2008 1:17 AM EDT
I suspect Beckham is a has-been. I think he has been on injured-reserve ever since he moved to LA. He seems like a nice guy; he certainly knows how to market himself.
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by drivelphobe March 24, 2008 1:12 AM EDT
No one cares about that stupid soccer in the USA except the illegals. This hype isn''t going to work in this country. Who gives a *** about this scam to make a fortune. I am sick of hearing about him and his arrogant, money-grubbing wife. Send them back to Europe.
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by cdfoxtrot March 24, 2008 12:57 AM EDT
Good to know there''s nothing much happening in the world today.
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by librablue-2009 March 24, 2008 12:28 AM EDT
Oh yeah and something tells me that there was a lot of Photoshopping going on in that Beckham underwear add! Ha!
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by librablue-2009 March 24, 2008 12:04 AM EDT
Frankly, I only watched this interview because of Anderson Cooper, but in my opinion this fluff on %u201CMr. Posh%u201D was way below his abilities. He must have had an extra couple of minutes to kill. I don%u2019t see what all the %u201Cfuss%u201D is about, Beckham seems rather dull and conceited to me and next to Anderson he is homely. Those gross tattoos are a real turn off. I was much more impressed with Anderson%u2019s tatooless bulging biceps.
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by sgtrds March 23, 2008 11:58 PM EDT
I soooooooooooooooo don''t care................
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by ameliadh March 23, 2008 11:50 PM EDT
You don''t have to worry about watching 60 mins tonite, it was bumped by Basketball!! My Dish network Tivo will not have it :(
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