< %=imgalt%>
IPL ~ Sachin Tendulkar ~ Rahul Dravid ~ Shoaib Akhtar ~ PCB ~ David Beckham ~ Euro 2008 ~ 2008 Beijing Olympics
Home / Sports News / 2008 / February 2008 / February 6, 2008
`I am not surprised over England axing, says Becks
David Beckham

Keegan wanted Becks for Newcastle before he quit

England will step up a gear against Croatia: Capello

Now, a Becks style skin tight Armani brief ad for Amnesty!

Alls well in Posh Spices fashion stable

More on David Beckham

Top News

Chiranjeevi launches names his new political party - Praja Rajyam

Nations first community reserve biosphere comes up in Arunachal Pradesh

30 killed in suicide car bomb attack in Peshawar

Sophie Monk may bare all for Playboy

First of its kind Youth Assembly sensitizing youth towards community service and social entrepreneurship to be held in Hyderabad city

Blackmail case reveals footballers fantasy world lifestyle

Naturally born babies share strong bond with moms

One meat free day can help tackle climate change: Pachauri

`I am not surprised over England axing, says Becks

Former soccer captain David Beckham has said that he is not surprised to be out of the England squad, and insists he saw coach Fabio Capellos axe coming his way.

London, Feb.6 : Former soccer captain David Beckham has said that he is not surprised to be out of the England squad, and insists he saw coach Fabio Capello's axe coming his way.

Beckham, who had hoped to win his 100th cap in tonight's Switzerland friendly, said: "I half expected it because I know what Fabio Capello is like as a manager. If he thinks you're not fit and ready to play then you won't be in the team."

It's as simple as that and I totally understand and respect his decision.There are a lot of Premier League players who have played 15 games in the last two months while I haven't played a game since December," The Sun quoted Becks, as saying.

The midfielder, who played for Capello at Real Madrid before moving to LA Galaxy last season, had been training with Arsenal since the New Year.

I did everything I could to make myself available for England. I did go to Sierra Leone and to Brazil, but those trips were only four days long. For the rest of the month I trained very hard. I worked really hard with Arsenal," he said.

"I wish Fabio and all the players good luck against Switzerland. I think he is a great appointment and he's going to be good for the English game," he added.

ANI

September 7, 2008

September 6, 2008

September 5, 2008

September 4, 2008

September 3, 2008

September 2, 2008