David Beckham Walks Off the Field for Final Time with Galaxy



David Beckham is substituted out at the end of MLS CUP 2012.

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25 thoughts on “David Beckham Walks Off the Field for Final Time with Galaxy”

  1. not to mention Bob Bradley coaching the Pharoahs (Egypt), so hopefully he can get them to the World cup and be the first American coach of a non-US national team in a FIFA tournament, especially the world cup!

  2. Same here, I've been a Galaxy fan since they are closest to my hometown where I grew up (Bakersfield), so it was awesome when Landon got signed by the Galaxy, then later Beckham, and esp since Bruce Arena started coaching, I've always thought he was a great coach.

  3. Thank you, we appreciate it. As an American whos dad had World Cup 90 games taped on Beta max (haha), then when we hosted in 94 I was mesmerized, got up at 4 AM to watch the US play S.Korea in 02 (and watched us beat Mexico and almost beat Germany, too), I've been proud of our Soccer/football development as a nation.

  4. There's a reason for that, it gives him his "standing ovation" as a single person, if they wait until the time runs out then its for the whole team.

  5. So bittersweet, in L.A., David Beckham and Kobe Bryant are the two biggest sports icons we have. But, now David is gone, and it won't be long before Kobe retires. Thank God for the memories.

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