Becks can make it in US: Tiger

Becks can make it in US: Tiger

DUBAI – David Beckham’s quest for super-stardom in the United States has drawn support from current top draw Tiger Woods.

The wealthiest and best-recognised sportsman in the world said that the former England skipper knows what he is doing in moving from Spanish powerhouses Real Madrid to the football backwaters of the LA Galaxy. “I think in Los Angeles, we’ve lost basically two football teams, the Rams and the Raiders moved out,” he said.”Now we’re looking for something else and I think with David’s star power there, I think it will bring another notch and another thing for all of us in southern California to come out and watch and observe.”Woods though made it known that star-quality or not, he would not be changing his schedule to follow Beckham’s progress.Asked if he was a Galaxy fan or if he followed any team’s results, he made it clear that when it came to sport he was traditional American through and through “Yeah, I like to watch, but as far as me following soccer religiously like people over here do, no,” he said.”I’m more of a basketball/baseball/football kind of guy.”Nampa-AFP”I think in Los Angeles, we’ve lost basically two football teams, the Rams and the Raiders moved out,” he said.”Now we’re looking for something else and I think with David’s star power there, I think it will bring another notch and another thing for all of us in southern California to come out and watch and observe.”Woods though made it known that star-quality or not, he would not be changing his schedule to follow Beckham’s progress.Asked if he was a Galaxy fan or if he followed any team’s results, he made it clear that when it came to sport he was traditional American through and through “Yeah, I like to watch, but as far as me following soccer religiously like people over here do, no,” he said.”I’m more of a basketball/baseball/football kind of guy.”Nampa-AFP

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