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I'm ok with him getting this but when you are super rich, incredibly good looking and stuff, when people are falling over themselves to pay you huge amounts of money to have you endorse their products, and you know you have the choice of going home to your wife or stand around with your top off and tats out looking moody, it's easy to allow yourself to be the face of charities.This guy does a significant amount for The Prince’s Trust and other charities, I think it’s thoroughly deserved, and overdue.
Who? Me or Captain Disillusion?Spoilsport![]()
...tell him he has cdo, that'll really do him.Apparently, he has OCD.
Nice to see on here comments from so many people that achieved more than Beckham did in their careers and have done as much for charitable causes.
After a hard 90 minutes lying around in a sarong or Calvin Klein underpants being photographed for huge amounts of money I'm surprised he can find time for all these charitable causes....forget the knighthood, he should go straight to Saint.Nice to see on here comments from so many people that achieved more than Beckham did in their careers and have done as much for charitable causes.
How did you arrive at that hypothesis? Did you read my whole post (all one line of it!)? But it's not for his football but that gave him the platform but it's reportedly for his 20 years work as an ambassador for Unicef and other stuff.It's funny, because that does sound rather like you're suggesting being pretty good at football is more of an achievement than, let's say, a primary school teacher who's spent 30 years working in an inner city school, or a social worker dealing with abused and neglected children every day, or a surgeon performing life-saving cardiac procedures.
Apparently when at PSG he donated all of his salary to two French children's charities.I'm ok with him getting this but when you are super rich, incredibly good looking and stuff, when people are falling over themselves to pay you huge amounts of money to have you endorse their products, and you know you have the choice of going home to your wife or stand around with your top off and tats out looking moody, it's easy to allow yourself to be the face of charities.
Fair play to him for raising awareness of certain charities but I'd like to know if he gets paid for his charity work, whether he has donated any of his own millions (not his time as that's easy to give and a standard cop out) and whether he himself has ever contacted any specific charity to be involved with them rather than being approached or advised by his management firm.
I reckon there are thousands of people who do more for various charities each year, both in terms of actual "work" and give far more financially as a percentage of their income/savings than sexy photogenic universally famous Becks.
I disagree. Time is harder to give. If you have money there’s little easier than giving some away.Fair play to him for raising awareness of certain charities but I'd like to know if he gets paid for his charity work, whether he has donated any of his own millions (not his time as that's easy to give and a standard cop out) and whether he himself has ever contacted any specific charity to be involved with them rather than being approached or advised by his management firm.