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PostPosted: Sun Jul 12, 2009 9:46 am


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Los Angeles Galaxy Star Landon Donovan: I'm Done

LOS ANGELES, Calif.—The tense situation between the Los Angeles Galaxy's top players, David Beckham and Landon Donovan, was compared by Major League Soccer commisioner Don Garber as that of "Shaq and Kobe", the two Lakers players who were once famously at odds.

Aside from the fact that that situation was only resolved by trading Shaq, there are some key parallels. Though they never won championships together, when Donovan and Beckham worked well on the field last season, the offensive fireworks created some of the best attacking soccer MLS had ever seen.

Yet Donovan's forthright answers to a reporter's questions at the end of last season for a book on Beckham displayed how the relationship soured to the point where the Galaxy's leading scorer questioned the then-captain's commitment to the LA club.

When pressed about why he didn't speak up publicly earlier, Donovan's answer was simple, "Nobody asked me before."

He did state that he was apologetic that he hadn't spoken directly to Beckham about the issues he had about the midfielder's behavior.

It won't do reporters any good to ask about Donovan's thoughts on Beckham now, however.

The English midfielder responded sharply to reports of Donovan's comments, which, though they were made last year, were only widely known with the new release of Grant Wahl's book, The Beckham Experiment. Beckham branded Donovan as "unprofessional".

After a match in which the Galaxy won their third league game in a row, with Beckham looking on in a luxury suite, along with Zinedine Zidane, Donovan faced reporters with a new mantra.

"I'm done speaking publicly about this," Donovan said of the situation between him and Beckham.
PostPosted: Sun Jul 12, 2009 1:09 pm


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Beckham responds to book criticism


By SOLANGE REYNER, Associated Press Writer Jul 11, 9:46 pm EDT

EL SEGUNDO, Calif. (AP)—David Beckham said Los Angeles Galaxy teammate Landon Donovan was “unprofessional” for speaking out without confronting him first.

Beckham, who was making his first public appearance in Southern California since returning from his five-month loan with Italian club AC Milan, said he had not spoken to Donovan, who called him a bad captain and portrayed him as stingy in an upcoming book “The Beckham Experiment,” written by Grant Wahl.

“It’s unprofessional in my eyes. In every soccer player’s eyes throughout the world it would be unprofessional to speak out about a teammate especially in the press and not to your face,” Beckham said.

“But I’m going to turn it on a positive spin because that’s what this needs. But in 17 years, I have played with the biggest teams in the world and the biggest players and not once have I been criticized for my professionalism. It’s important to get this cleared up and I will be speaking to Landon either this evening or over the next couple of days.”

The Galaxy plays Chivas USA on Saturday, with Beckham returning to his first practice with the team on Monday.

And even though the level of play in MLS isn’t as high as in Italy’s top league the forward thinks the adjustment will be just fine.

“It’s not going to be difficult because we’ve got talent on our team. It’s just about confidence. It will be different coming back, but I don’t see any problems.”

The Galaxy could use a boost. Los Angeles is fifth in the Western Conference standings and could miss the playoffs for the fourth consecutive year.

“That’s the important part,” Beckham said. “Now we want to move forward and there have been some good results in the last few weeks.”

Being in Italy helped Beckham keep his game sharp. And even though it involved a month-long saga of negotations involving MLS, Milan, and the Galaxy, Beckham said it was for the best.

He also said he would do it again in 2010 if given the opportunity, so he can make one last World Cup appearance with England.

“To be involved in the World Cup and to be involved with this England squad, I have to give myself the chance to be at that top level. I’ll do that personally and anything to do that. It’s just saying that for the moment, this is what I need to do. It doesn’t mean I’m running away from a project I believe in.”

“I think the experiences I’ve had can only help this team,” Beckham said.

And what about playing with Donovan?

“I’m personally very professional when I am on the field. I don’t care what people say about me off the field, once I’m on the field I’m professional and if there is a chance for him to score, I will be giving him the ball. Me and Landon will talk, but that will be a private conversation.”

Beckham joined former France star Zinedine Zidane in El Segundo to help the MLS kick off its footprint fields community program, which will help develop new soccer fields across the country.

He arrived in Los Angeles on Friday night and visited with his family for the first time in six months, staying up with wife Victoria until 5 a.m. to just “catch up.”

On Saturday, he played in a short scrimmage with 13 and 14 year-olds with Zidane.

Wahl’s book is due out on July 14, two days before the Galaxy play against the New York Red Bulls at Giants Stadium.

So will he be reading the book?

“No,” Beckham said. “This is an unofficial book that I have not participated in. I haven’t sat down one to one or spoken about the book, so there is not comment where I have sat down with the journalist and gone through. There are many unofficial books that have been published about me, so this is just another one on the shelf.”

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PostPosted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 1:48 am


Maybe nobody has called out Becks before because when he played in other league, he put forward a effort.
PostPosted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 2:32 pm


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Beckham: Issues with Donovan squashed


By SOLANGE REYNER, Associated Press Writer 37 minutes ago

CARSON, Calif (AP)—David Beckham has resolved his issues with Landon Donovan, saying he recently had a good conversation with his Los Angeles Galaxy teammate.

Beckham practiced with the Galaxy on Monday for the first time since returning from a five-month loan to Italian club AC Milan. Since his arrival back in Southern California, he has been peppered by questions about Donovan calling him a bad captain and portraying the English star as stingy in an upcoming book.

Beckham said details of his recent conversation with Donovan will remain private but it went very well.

“I’m not going to talk about what was said,” Beckham said. “That was between me, Landon and the manager (Bruce Arena). I said the other day everything that was needed to say.”

On Saturday at an MLS event, Beckham called Donovan’s behavior “unprofessional.”

Beckham will play his first game of the season with the Galaxy when they face the Red Bulls at Giants Stadium on Thursday. The Galaxy host AC Milan on Sunday.

“We’re getting past it, we’re moving on,” Donovan said. “There’s a lot of things I regret. I regret the way that I went about this process and I also regret some of the things I said.”

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PostPosted: Tue Jul 14, 2009 4:20 pm


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Kick Around: Beckham Vs Donovan - Who's Right, Who's Wrong?


Goal.com 3 hours, 12 minutes ago

Not a lot of Galaxy players or fans were happy at the end of last season, but Landon Donovan in particular wasn't pleased with the comportment of the team captain, David Beckham.

In statements made at the time, but only released recently, Donovan questioned Beckham's commitment to the squad, stating that the English midfielder seemed detached after the departure of Ruud Gullit, even as the Galaxy sputtered and failed to make the playoffs yet again.

Now, things have changed a bit. Beckham paid out part of his Galaxy contract to be able to stay at AC Milan, extending his loan past the middle of the MLS season. Donovan is the team captain now, but Beckham has lashed back at Donovan, calling him "unprofessional" for his remarks.

After a private chat, it appears the two have patched things up, but it remains to be seen how well the two will work together on the field.

The Goal.com North America editors all have thier opinions on the situation and their individual takes on who is in the right - and who isn't.

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 4:12 pm


Either way this goes, some kid's hero is going to be crushed. sad

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