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    gossip Beckham waits in the wings as Bale strikes

    Beckham waits in the wings as Bale strikes

    Tottenham Hotspur 1 Fulham 0: Redknapp hangs on for loan star while Welshman's header keeps run going


    By Nick Szczepanik at White Hart Lane

    Harry Redknapp might be interested in signing DavidBeckham, but the prospect of being joined by the former England captain could not inspire his weary players yesterday. Gareth Bale's 11th goal of the season gave Tottenham the three points that allowed them to begin 2011 in the top four of the Premier League, but this was not the heady stuff of some of their autumn victories.


    Three games in seven days had taken their toll, and Spurs struggled to find some inspiration against a Fulham side who worked hard to deny them time and space. However, all the most successful teams have the knack of winning when below their best and this was Spurs 13th match without defeat since losing 2-0 to Manchester United on 30 October.




    "We clawed a result out," Redknapp said. "But it's been a good week, with nine points from three games. I knew it would be tough today." Tougher than landing Beckham? "It's out of my hands," he said. "I've passed it on to people at the club and they're talking to the people at LA Galaxy.



    "David said that he would like to come here and play here at Tottenham. I don't think he expects to play every game for us, and he's not going to – he's got to get in the team, obviously – but I still think he could play a big part for us. I think he'd be a good influence around the place."


    While Redknapp waits on Beckham, Mark Hughes, the Fulham manager, is searching for badly needed goalscoring reinforcements to take his team out of the bottom three. "There are discussions going on every single day," he said. "We're in a position that we feel is totally false given the way we've performed. We came to the in-form side, a team that is absolutely flying at the moment, and they were hanging on at the end. We just need that break."


    As Tottenham struggled to find any rhythm, it was tempting to wonder what difference Beckham might have made on Saturday. He would certainly not have matched Aaron Lennon's pace in his natural position on the right, but might have chosen better options, as well as being able to provide a greater range of passes from central midfield than Wilson Palacios.


    With Simon Davies and Damien Duff helping the Fulham full-backs bottle up Lennon and Bale, and only Luka Modric able to find any room, Tottenham's best chance seemed to be from set plays, as it proved when they took the lead after 42 minutes. Rafael van der Vaart shaped to shoot from a free-kick 30 yards out, and the Fulham goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer was left flat-footed when Bale leapt into the path of the ball to guide it home with his head.



    That forced Fulham out, and Duff should have hit the target when found by a good pass from Chris Baird, while Michael Dawson cleared off the line after 62 minutes when Heurelho Gomes could only stun Andrew Johnson's shot.


    Tottenham held on, but a cooler head might have made for a less frenetic final 30 minutes. "David [Beckham] could have come on today when we were under pressure and he might have kept the ball for us," Redknapp admitted. "If it is do-able, it would be good. It's a no-brainer, isn't it?"
    Attendance: 35,603
    Referee: Mike Jones
    Man of the match: Modric
    Match rating: 5/10


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    Beckham set to become Spurs' highest paid player









    David Beckham will become Tottenham’s highest-paid player with a £1.5 million deal for his three-month loan spell.


    Beckham earns around £200,000 a-week at LA Galaxy but is willing to take a pay cut during the break in the MLS season.
    At White Hart Lane, he will be on £120,000 a week – the top earner at the club.
    But Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy views the move as a shrewd investment because of the income that Beckham will generate for Tottenham.




    The club can exploit Beckham’s image rights and with shirt sales and other commercial ventures estimate they will earn in excess of £1m.
    Beckham will cost Tottenham £500,000 – and that is seen as an economic coup by Levy.
    Spurs will also have the 35-year-old former England captain as an ambassador for their bid to secure use of the site of the Olympic Stadium in Stratford when the Games finish next year.
    Beckham was an influential part of the team that six years ago successfully convinced the IOC to stage the Olympics in London.
    Now Spurs want him to front their attempt to use the site for a 60,000 stadium with lavish corporate facilities as they bid to relocate from White Hart Lane.
    Beckham’s popularity and stature will be of immense value to Tottenham as they vie with West Ham for the use of the stadium. A decision will be made in March about who will be given the go-ahead.

    Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp is a long-standing admirer of Beckham and believes he will be an asset on the field as well as away from the action.
    In the next three months, Spurs face a congested programme involving the Premier League, the FA Cup and the resumption of the Champions League campaign.
    Beckham has had vast experience with Manchester United and Real Madrid on how to cope with such a demanding schedule – particularly from 1999 when United achieved the FA Cup, Premier League and Champions League treble.
    His professionalism has never been doubted and Redknapp is convinced that Beckham will have a positive rather than disruptive influence at a crucial stage of the season.

    Co-incidentally, Tottenham play AC Milan in the first knock-out round of the Champions League – the club where Beckham was on loan a year ago and where he suffered the Achilles injury that put paid to his chances of involvement in the World Cup last summer.
    Beckham is also keen to keep playing when his contract in Los Angeles expires in November. If he makes an impressive impact at Tottenham in the next three months, then Redknapp may well consider signing him on a full-time basis when he becomes a free agent.


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    Fanbloodytastic chain him to Lennon and bentley make them in to world beaters

    Becks at the home of football can't wait :-)

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    Default Re: Beckham waits in the wings as Bale strikes

    Quote Originally Posted by steve10574 View Post
    Fanbloodytastic chain him to Lennon and bentley make them in to world beaters
    Not just them but Huddlestone will benefit also...

    Pay the money and bring the experience to the club. It is what we lack at the moment.
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    Default Re: Beckham waits in the wings as Bale strikes

    He'll be playing beside Robbie Keane.

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    Default Re: Beckham waits in the wings as Bale strikes

    Quote Originally Posted by steve10574 View Post
    Becks at the home of football can't wait :-)

    White hart lane the home of football?

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    Default Re: Beckham waits in the wings as Bale strikes

    Quote Originally Posted by spraky View Post
    He'll be playing beside Robbie Keane.
    Keane is signing for Birmingham City

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    Default Re: Beckham waits in the wings as Bale strikes

    Quote Originally Posted by MajorFU View Post
    White hart lane the home of football?
    I was about ot post the very same thing til I saw your post, what are these two on meths?

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    Default Re: Beckham waits in the wings as Bale strikes

    Quote Originally Posted by steve10574 View Post
    Becks at the home of football can't wait :-)


    Funniest post of 2011 has already arrived an it's only jan 6!

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    Default Re: Beckham waits in the wings as Bale strikes

    Quote Originally Posted by spraky View Post
    He'll be playing beside Robbie Keane.
    Keanes going thank god, now all we need harry to do is get rid of the defence and goalie and replace them with players that actually can play

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    There is never going to be loan deal unless its tied to a deal to off loading him.

    The Beckham experiment went pair shapped after the second year for the galaxy owners the loans i feel were a way of off setting cost now they want to get rid imho.

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    Default Re: Beckham waits in the wings as Bale strikes

    Deal will be announced tomorrow.
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