Becks Will Not Retire

Sexy David BeckhamDavid Beckham reportedly spoke to The Sunday Mirror, before the outcome of the Israel v
Russia game last night and re-affirmed his commitment to playing for England as long as he possibly can.

He said:

“I want to play in the next World Cup. That is a big goal for me and an enormous challenge, I believe I can do it. I wouldn’t say it if I didn’t mean it.”"Contrary to some people’s claims, I didn’t leave European football too early, I am still playing well and at a good standard. That’s I’m optimistic I can play in the 2010 World Cup.”"I won’t retire. I will always make myself available for my country. That hasn’t changed. I would rather be stuck on 99 caps and England qualify, than win 100 caps and we don’t make it.”

Well even though Becks hasn’t played as much as everyone anticipated, his star-power still sells tickets eh? I hope to watch him play at the World Cup.



One Response to “Becks Will Not Retire”

  1. Best Worldcup Bets Says:

    I have just placed a £100 bet on england to win the 2010 Worldcup against Germany 3-1. What do you reckon are my chances??

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