Stephany Springer

Will David Beckham Raise Respect For American Soccer?



Posted: Saturday, July 14, 2007

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The media has been swarming to welcome America's newest royal couple, David and Victoria Beckham, to Los Angeles. Victoria (Posh Spice from The Spice Girls) has already been sharing her sense of humor on American radio and TV show, while her celebrity husband flashes his million dollar smiles in front of the cameras while sporting a new L.A. Galaxy uniform.

It has been a response like never before as Americans lined the airport for their arrival, staying glued to the internet and TV, watching his every move. It is almost like the couple is the King and Queen of England coming to the states for the first time.

So what is the point of all of this? Why are Americans so excited about Beckham?

For Major League Soccer, the point is simple. Beckham is the man they hope will bring them the big bucks. That will take the sport from being barely noticed or talked about to being one of the major sports in America. Their hope is that soccer will be as big as baseball or football in a country where those two sports have dominated for decades.

Can one man really make that much difference? Well, we have seen it time and time again. Andre Agassi had no problem making tennis a household name. He's been retired for years and can still be seen on commercials. Tiger Woods made children everywhere, regardles of race, sign up for golf lessons in hopes to achieve half of what he has. So can one man make a difference? Most certainly.

Is David Beckham that man? Well, I believe the jury is still out on that. He has the looks, the model wife, the perfect family, some talent, but is that enough? Beckham has a history of coming up short in games. He was traded from his original team Manchester United in England after losing his temper. He sat out a lot of games during his stay at Real Madrid. He has an affair in his past and some issues with his temper. It is my hope that all of that were childish mistakes and now that he is older and more mature, those type of attitudes will not be displayed in the states. So I guess the real question is: Are looks enough to bring a sport to a new level?

Compared to other American soccer players, he is talented. Although I seriously doubt that he is good enough to handle some of the defensive players in the league. However, as a soccer mom and a fan of the game, I hope he proves me wrong. I hope he does bring the game to the sellout level that Major League Soccer so needs to survive in this country. I hope MLS becomes a household name. I hope David Beckham becomes a role model that I am proud to have my son look up to.

Beckham has already convinced ESPN as well as Fox Sports that he is the man who will save soccer. ESPN has added an extra cameraman whose job in his first soccer game is to stay on Beckham to showcase his every move. His arrival was covered live on Fox Soccer and the reporter was jumping with excitement reporting the story. His press conference was also covered live on ESPN. His wife has been on the Today Show, local radio shows and in the newspaper since arriving.

My personal hope is that Beckham is one celebrity that isn't about the money (although he is reported to be worth $300 million) or about the politics or image that he portrays. Instead I hope he exemplifies someone who shows a love for the game, a hard work ethic and is a stellar family man that he already claims to be for the media.

Unfortunately, now it is a sit and wait game. As we sit and wait, we can feel good that Beckham so far sees his role or goal as raising the profile of American soccer. He recently stated on his blog at www.davidbeckham.com, "I now have a great opportunity to raise the profile of football in America, (or soccer I should say) and that's something I'm genuinely excited about."

I personally am looking forward to seeing how this all is going to play out. I would love to hear your thoughts on the new couple.

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Top-level comments on this article: (3 total)
» left by Avis Ward
4 years 211 days ago.
131 fans.
Stephany, Beckham received a much great reception on the West Coast than the East Coast when he visited NYC. Perhaps the difference being visiting vs staying for a while and playing European football in the states. A very good article. It kept my attention and I'm not a fan of soccer, Beckham or his Spice wife. I recommend reading the comments on my Salmonella article. Marilyn and Ben gave very good suggestions. I can see where Marilyn's comment could benefit you with the first paragraph in this article. Just a suggestion, Stephany. I hope you're having a great weekend.
» left by 4 years 211 days ago.
Thanks Avis for your help and support!
» left by robert T melaccio
4 years 210 days ago.
In my opinion it will not matter. Americans are much like the Romans were as far as emtertainmeny goes. There is just not enough action. While it will grow simply becuase more foreigners are coming into the country these days it won't with Americanas for quite sometime. In fact even Hockey, which has its fair share of violence, is not as fast paced enough for Americans. In reality it is what makes us different from the rest of the world.
» left by 4 years 208 days ago.
I would have to agree at first, but I just heard that in two days the L.A. Gallaxy sold 250,000 Beckham jerseys. Their goal was one million in the time he was there. . .that is amazing to be a quarter of a way there in their first two days of sales.. In Spain, he only sold 1 million. Unfortunately, only time will tell. Soccer is a pretty fast pace game despite the lack of scoring. With the decline of morals from some of the major sports leagues, it also may be the only sport left for family outings.
» left by Nycole' Collins from Perth Australia 4 years 71 days ago.
david beckham just visited australia for a friendly game with sydney .. id like to express what a warm and normal guy he came across as .. he gave unlimited time to fans .. interviews .. n thru it all he was just a really nice bloke. i expected the kind of conceit that comes with money and fame but was thoroughly impressed by this man and his friendly outgoing nature. good on u david .. u came a legend .. u left an even bigger one WITH a heart! peace n love to u n urs sunshine :P
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