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Video: David Beckham shows off to his LA Galaxy team-mates

Off the Post 04 September @ 03:35 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Dotting the 'i' If you were wondering about the difference between David Beckham and David Bentley, one makes faked virals about making bets to display their passing accuracy while the other does it for real. The story to go with this video is that Galaxy forward Alan Gordon bet Becks he couldn't put the ball through the [.

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Dirty Tackle 03 September @ 03:25 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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All the stuff being covered outside the unfriendly confines of the award winning Dirty Tackle...

The above video is from a couple weeks ago, when the LA Galaxy were at DC's RFK Stadium, but I just came across it. Galaxy forward Alan Gordon bet Davey Becks that he couldn't kick the ball through the press box window above the "I" in the "TRAFFIC" sign.

No More Spankings, OR: Galaxy vs. Toronto Non-Preview

The Offside - LA Galaxy 19 September @ 04:41 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Or at least that's the consensus after the Galaxy's whooping by Dallas last week, losing 6-3.

Most of the analysis of last week's game concludes that the loss is a wake up call to the Galaxy, who may have been getting too comfortable with their winning record.

So, on to hosting Toronto FC tonight.

I’ve got three words: LA Galaxy vs. Toronto FC post-game analysis

The Offside - LA Galaxy 20 September @ 03:13 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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And those words are: Getting it done.

One week after giving up the most goals in team history, the Los Angeles Galaxy put together perhaps their most complete game of the season (though the Fire game at Toyota Park is in the running), shutting out a talented Toronto FC side to become only the fourth team in MLS history to record a shut-out immediately after giving up six goals.