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David Beckham and Artificial Turf
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post Aug 9 2007, 02:35 PM
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Turf may keep Beckham away
By Associated Press
Thursday, August 9, 2007 - Updated: 02:03 AM EST

WASHINGTON - The playing surface at Gillette Stadium may dissuade David Beckham from taking the field when the Los Angeles Galaxy visit the Revolution on Sunday.
While Beckham was unsure about his playing status for tonight’s match against D.C. United at RFK Stadium, he had a strong message for MLS: Ditch the artificial turf.
Beckham said he’s noticed some things that are “not right” about MLS, and foremost in his mind was the fake grass used at four MLS stadiums. He said the fact that RFK Stadium has the real thing - unlike Gillette, which has FieldTurf - will be a “huge factor” in whether he will play.
“As a professional athlete, you can’t play a game like soccer on that sort of field,” Beckham said. “What it does to your body as a soccer player, you’re in bits for three days after that.”



 
 
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Shahin
post Aug 16 2007, 02:33 AM
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For the amount of money he's getting paid he better get his incompetent British ass out onto the turf and play. Honestly, turf isn't that bad. I've played football on all different kinds of turf, and i was pretty much fine. And football is wayyyy more physical than soccer.
 

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