The 600,000 reasons why Real Madrid tried to buy Beckham back from LA Galaxy
Days after David Beckham agreed a pre-contract with LA Galaxy , Real Madrid attempted to buy the England ace back.Real president Ramon Calderon knew he had gaffed and made a bid - in vain - to rescue a looming black hole in the club budget created by Beckham's departure.How big?
It was of record proportions, as LA Galaxy president of business development Tom Payne revealed to tribalfootball.com.In the first year we had David Beckham we sold 600,000 shirts which is by far the largest-selling jersey in any sport in the world at that time," recalled Payne."At the end of the day its the franchise value thats sort of grown the most. On top of that theres the technical side, the competitive side. When international players talk about coming to the States they talk about coming to the Galaxy first and foremost."Part of that is because we are in LA and the other part is because they know who we are. Part of that is because of David Beckham and Landon Donovan .
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It was of record proportions, as LA Galaxy president of business development Tom Payne revealed to tribalfootball.com.In the first year we had David Beckham we sold 600,000 shirts which is by far the largest-selling jersey in any sport in the world at that time," recalled Payne."At the end of the day its the franchise value thats sort of grown the most. On top of that theres the technical side, the competitive side. When international players talk about coming to the States they talk about coming to the Galaxy first and foremost."Part of that is because we are in LA and the other part is because they know who we are. Part of that is because of David Beckham and Landon Donovan .
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