UK football needs brand Beckham
24 May 2013 | by Adrian Bevington
David Beckham transcends all forms of society, from football fans of all teams and nations to mums and dads, royalty, politicians and the serving military.
I'm using my column this month to tell a story. It's a story of determination, of keeping a dream alive, and ultimately, of success.
David Beckham transcends all forms of society, from football fans of all teams and nations to mums and dads, royalty, politicians and the serving military.
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