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By Tony Garrison


The man who has represented England's National Soccer team for the past decade will get one more chance to play for the squad. Coach Fabio Capello has called on Beckham to come play even after announcing that Beckham's international career was over.

Beckham has accomplished something that no British footballer has ever accomplished. He set the record with the most caps for the national team, making 115 appearances at the international level. It was unfortunate that he wasn't able to add on to the 115 caps at the previous World Cup, due to an injury. Since he's such a leader and role model to the current players, Capello still brought him along to help out from the sidelines.

England is now working towards qualifications into the 2012 European Championship. Unfortunately, it doesn't look like they'll need Beckham to qualify. Instead it seems as if they're trying to find the up and coming players to get them in the door.

Capello told the public that he would be bringing Beckham to play, so he can say goodbye. He's hoping that Beckham can do this at Wembley as it's the perfect place to say goodbye. Capello also made it very clear that he won't be using Beckham in any competitive games.

As Beckham ages, he's become a better leader on the pitch. He's learned how to play his role exactly as it should be. But Capello doesn't think this is good enough anymore. England can't be satisfied with decent results anymore. Capello's on a mission to get the up and coming players going as soon as possible. Out with the old, in with the new!

Many England supporters were surprised to see Capello coming out with this news before speaking to Beckham regarding his future. Capello said he had not talked to David yet.

The first one to react to Capello's statements was Beckham's agent. He basically confirmed that David Beckham has no plans to retire at the moment.

Although Capello's assuming Beckham is ready to retire (at least from international ball), Beckham clearly wants another opportunity. I've seen Beckham bounce back before (Real Madrid) and prove the coaches wrong. Although I do believe England needs to find new talent, I'm a Beckham fan and would love to see him make the 2012 squad!




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