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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Vivakenbarlow Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 Jan 2013 at 3:12pm
Was in upton park there for the fa cup tie the whole lot of them decked out in united gear would have thought he would try get him in at united
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Cant believe he is 14 already. Im sure he will come on as a sub when Beckham has some sort of farewell match. Good luck to him, a lot of pressure him.
 
Aye, he'll never have to work a day in his life given the wealth of his Da, tons of pressure on the kid

Well football wise, his dad is the most recognisable sportsman on the planet. He's played for Man Utd, Real Madrid, AC Milan, La Galaxy and had 115 caps to his name, so to try and live up to something like that is a lot of pressure for any 14 year old 
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Originally posted by Landon Donovan Landon Donovan wrote:

Cant believe he is 14 already. Im sure he will come on as a sub when Beckham has some sort of farewell match. Good luck to him, a lot of pressure him.
 
Aye, he'll never have to work a day in his life given the wealth of his Da, tons of pressure on the kid
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 Cant believe he is 14 already. Im sure he will come on as a sub when Beckham has some sort of farewell match. Good luck to him, a lot of pressure on him.  

Edited by Landon Donovan - 23 Jan 2013 at 3:09pm
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On trial at Chelsea and is 14

Sons of great footballers don’t necessarily become great footballers themselves, but Brooklyn Beckham will attempt to buck that trend after attending a trial at Chelsea recently.

The football world is littered with tales of sons who never quite lived up to the reputations of their fathers – Jordi Cruyff and eh, Calum Best to name two – and grossly unfair as it is, David Beckham’s first-born will become the latest to try and succeed under the weight of pretty big expectation having attended a trial with Chelsea recently.

According to The Guardian, 13-year old Brooklyn Beckham underwent a trial at Chelsea’s Cobham training ground on Tuesday, while the auld lad was also spotted speckled in snow alongside a Chelsea youngster in a picture that has been doing the rounds on Twitter today.



Pic via Twitter/Reyon Dillon

Beckham is currently without a club having finished his stint in the MLS with the LA Galaxy and it is yet unclear where he will end up next, but a move away from England could possibly influence Brooklyn’s football development.

The youngster is believed to be football mad and showcased his talents from an early age with a goal at Old Trafford following a Manchester United league success a few years back (Observe the textbook wave to the crowd beforehand).
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