He’ll be fine, he’s not brown like Hasan Minhaj. RIP.
I am shocked have the Beckhams would create a false picture of themselves! /s
It just be pretty accurate if the British press tried to dismantle it and this was all they could find.
Those are some pretty minor inaccuracies.
I haven’t watched the documentary, but this bit would be wrong:
>In the doc, after Beckham is given a red card and sent off the pitch for fouling an Argentine player, the story goes that he suffered hostility even from his own Man Utd supporters until he redeemed himself at the end of the following season. In fact, the Sunday Times reports, Beckham stayed in favour at his home ground from the moment he set foot back there.
United fans rallied around Beckham in the face of the fans of other clubs singling him out. It was a point of pride for fans to be supportive of players who were under media siege – Cantona after his ban in 1995, Beckham in 1998/99 and Phil Neville after he conceded the penalty that knocked England out of Euro 2000.
There were surely a few who were upset with him, but the vast majority were determined to support him.
I never watch them for that reason
The doc made it clear that he had support from United supporters that season.
Dang I was looking forward to watching it. Looks interesting.
If all this expose could dig up was was a handful of “changes” this minor, then all they’ve done is show me the doc is in fact more accurate than I expected, not less.
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He’ll be fine, he’s not brown like Hasan Minhaj. RIP.
I am shocked have the Beckhams would create a false picture of themselves! /s
It just be pretty accurate if the British press tried to dismantle it and this was all they could find.
Those are some pretty minor inaccuracies.
I haven’t watched the documentary, but this bit would be wrong:
>In the doc, after Beckham is given a red card and sent off the pitch for fouling an Argentine player, the story goes that he suffered hostility even from his own Man Utd supporters until he redeemed himself at the end of the following season. In fact, the Sunday Times reports, Beckham stayed in favour at his home ground from the moment he set foot back there.
United fans rallied around Beckham in the face of the fans of other clubs singling him out. It was a point of pride for fans to be supportive of players who were under media siege – Cantona after his ban in 1995, Beckham in 1998/99 and Phil Neville after he conceded the penalty that knocked England out of Euro 2000.
There were surely a few who were upset with him, but the vast majority were determined to support him.
I never watch them for that reason
The doc made it clear that he had support from United supporters that season.
Dang I was looking forward to watching it. Looks interesting.
If all this expose could dig up was was a handful of “changes” this minor, then all they’ve done is show me the doc is in fact more accurate than I expected, not less.