The history of a relationship between a great coach and a great player
In the first episode of Netflix’s new documentary series Beckham, there is a clip of a young David discussing his new-found fame as a player and how one of his friends recently told him that, despite having everything he ever wanted, he has not changed a bit. To this day, Beckham agrees with that friend said. “It definitely didn’t change me,” he tells director Fisher Stevens after seeing that footage. Advertisement Then comes a jump cut. The music drops out.
The wound had opened up once he returned home, he claimed, and required further treatment. The alice band was to keep his hair from falling into the cut. Nevertheless, suspicions that Beckham was exaggerating the severity of the cut grew. In the documentary, Albert Morgan, United’s former kit man, is initially hesitant to suggest as much but then sums up the feeling among Ferguson and his staff at the time. “The thing I’ll say about that, I think that was stage-managed.
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