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Brown and Beckham call for British football team at the 2012 Olympics (Daily Mail)
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Support for a British football team at the London 2012 Olympics is gathering momentum with Gordon Brown and David Beckham throwing their weight behind the idea.
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Beckham Calls Football No. 1 Sport (The Moscow Times)
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25 August 2008 BEIJING -- Football will always be the world's No. 1 sport, England's David Beckham said at the Beijing Olympics. "Obviously for me, it's the best sport in the world, so I think it should always be top of the list," Beckham said on a visit for the closing of the games Sunday.
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Beckham says football still No. 1 (Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
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Football will always be the world's number one sport, England's David Beckham said at the Beijing Olympics.
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Beckham says football still No 1 (rediff.com)
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'Obviously for me, it's the best sport in the world, so I think it should always be top of the list,' England's football ace David Beckham Beckham said on a visit for the closing of the Games on Sunday.
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David Beckham watches Beijing Olympics (China Daily)
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British football icon David Beckham attends the men's basketball gold medal match Spain against The US of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games on August 24, 2008 at the Olympic basketball Arena in Beijing.
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David and Victoria Beckham left shaken after 'terrifying car crash' (Daily Mail)
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David and Victoria Beckham escaped from a terrifying car crash in France unscathed, according to reports.
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David Beckham kick starts the London Olympics 2012 countdown (Daily Mirror)
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David Beckham yesterday set the ball rolling for London 2012 - as he stole the show at a lavish Beijing Olympics closing ceremony.
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David Beckham, buses, Boris Johnson ... but what did it all mean? (Daily Mail)
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David Beckham, buses, Boris Johnson ... but what did it all mean?
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Beckham sets ball rolling towards London 2012 (Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
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China unveiled an extravagant farewell to the Olympics on Sunday and David Beckham, the world's most famous football player, said hello by kicking a ball to start the countdown to London 2012.
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Football: David Beckham and Joe Cole plead for patience (Guardian Unlimited)
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David Beckham and Joe Cole insisted that there is no need for England's fans to panic
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