And dada, apparantly Becks will be the first to jump ship to MLS and then I reckon some of his Real team mates will follow including Ronaldo.

United Duo Scoop October Gongs
Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has been named Barclays' manager of the month for October, with Paul Scholes taking the player's gong.
The pair completed a double for the Red Devils after they won all four of their fixtures during the month to cement their position at the top of the Premiership.
Ferguson has now won the award 18 times, while it is Scholes' third success and his first since December 2003.
Jim Hytner, from the Barclays Awards Panel, said: "Manchester United continue to set the pace this season and much of their success can be attributed to Paul Scholes, who has been in irresistible form since returning to the midfield. Whilst Sir Alex has proven he is very much at the top of his game in his twentieth year in charge at the club."
The decision was made by the Barclays Awards Panel, which includes representatives from football's governing bodies, the media and fans.
ESPN Soccernet wrote:Sheff Utd 1-2 Man Utd: Rooney to the rescue
Two-goal Wayne Rooney sparked a 2-1 victory for Manchester United at Sheffield United to keep the Red Devils top of the Barclays Premiership.
Former Old Trafford winger Keith Gillespie had stunned the visitors by scoring his first goal for the Blades.
But Rooney made it three goals in four days after finding the net in England's 1-1 draw in Holland in midweek.
United should have taken the lead in the 10th minute after Colin Kazim-Richards made a hash of intercepting Cristiano Ronaldo's ball.
Poor control allowed skipper Gary Neville to steal in and drive in a right-foot shot that was saved by Paddy Kenny's legs.
Three minutes later the Blades made the visitors pay by taking the lead, with Rio Ferdinand's mistake the cause.
Under pressure from Kazim-Richards, Ferdinand hacked the ball down the touchline, only for Nicky Law to intercept.
A cushioned header to Kazim-Richards, followed by a return pass, gave the 18-year-old time to deliver a cross from the left and Gillespie headed in.
Controversy followed in the 26th minute when United were denied a penalty.
Rooney's through-ball for Louis Saha saw the Frenchman barged in his back by Rob Kozluk. Referee Mark Clattenburg waved away appeals and was immediately surrounded by four angry United players.
But the Red Devils were in control and their reward arrived on the half-hour.
Neville's low curled ball into the heart of the area from the right was picked up by Rooney. After an initial controlling touch with his left foot, Rooney fired the equaliser past Kenny with his right foot from six yards.
Rooney got his second in the second half when he met Patrice Evra's left-wing cross and volleyed home from eight yards.
Ronaldo then spooned the ball over an empty net from four yards after being teed up by Giggs.
Honours even at Old Trafford
Manchester United retained their precarious Premiership supremacy after an entertaining 1-1 draw against reigning champions Chelsea at Old Trafford.
The tie had been billed as the answer to where the balance of power now lies in English football after United's super start to the season, but a sometimes bruising stalemate only revealed there is precious little between the two sides - aside from three points - as the season enters the winter programme.
Sir Alex Ferguson's side struck the first blow through Louis Saha's cultured finish just before the half hour mark, but Chelsea changed the face of the game with a much improved display after half time.
It was Ricardo Carvalho who levelled matters with a thumping header to deny United their eighth Premiership win in a row, but keeping The Blues at arms length is still a crucial achievement for Ferguson after two seasons of chasing Chelsea's shadow.
The first quarter of the game boasted plenty of sound and fury, but ultimately little of significance as United just about shaded the opening exchanges in a tightly fought contest.
Wayne Rooney - having committed to a new contract on Saturday night - had the first sight of goal but his header was wayward from Ryan Giggs' lofted free-kick.
Jose Mourinho, meanwhile, had seen both Didier Drogba and Michael Ballack shrug off knocks to start at Old Trafford, and the German captain was appealing in vain for a penalty after four minutes when seemingly being obstructed by both Nemanja Vidic and Gabriel Heinze from Frank Lampard's free-kick.
After such an intense build up to the tie both sides had adrenalin coursing through their systems and the game unsurprisingly witnessed a number of full-bodied challenges. However, it was a handball from Ballack that allowed Cristiano Ronaldo to launch a trademark free-kick at goal that Carlo Cudicini had to tip over.
With both defences proving as resolute as their impressive records so far this season suggested, United suddenly fashioned the opener out of nothing as a goal looked somewhat unlikely when Rooney played in Saha 20 yards from goal just before the half hour mark.
However, the French striker put his penalty miss against Celtic behind him by taking his time to measure an inch-perfect curling shot around his marker Carvalho and past Blues keeper Cudicini to send Old Trafford into raptures.
Going behind had clearly irked Drogba who responded to a hefty challenge from Heinze by using his elbow in a subsequent aerial challenge with Vidic - earning himself a yellow card from referee Howard Webb whilst sparking a heated confrontation between both sets of players.
In what remained of the first half Geremi saw a thumping effort parried clear, whilst Lampard also failed to beat Edwin van der Sar with a snapshot from the edge of the box as Chelsea attempted to battle their way back into the tie.
Mourinho reshuffled his side at the break by introducing Dutch winger Arjen Robben in place of Geremi, with Michael Essien being asked to revert to right-back as a result, but United had a great chance to add a second after 49 minutes.
When Rooney burst into the box he could have gone down to claim a penalty when having his shirt tugged by Drogba, but after staying on his feet the England star played the ball across goal and both Saha and Ronaldo failed to get the necessary contact to test Cudicini.
However, Chelsea did exert more pressure on the hosts in an markedly improved display after the break, and Andrei Shevchenko - restored to the starting line-up - should have done much better when he lifted a shot over the bar after United failed to clear on 53 minutes.
Mourinho's side began to dominate possession and surge forward, but on the break Heinze then produced a superb cross that Ronaldo chested into the path of Saha. However, the former Fulham man seemed to be put off by Terry as he completely took his eye off the ball and failed to offer a shot.
The chance was very much a brief respite from the Blue tide encroaching on the United box, with Lampard lashing a shot wide and Drogba heading off-target, and as the game opened up into an enthralling encounter as both Giggs and Lampard again saw fierce shots saved at the near post.
United were unable to hold out and with just over 20 minutes to go Carvalho produced a bullet header from a Lampard corner which flew past van der Sar via the head of Saha and the underside of the crossbar.
It was no more than the reigning champions deserved given their efforts after half time, and the equaliser did little to calm the frantic pace of the game as Scholes then saw his low drive inadvertently deflected wide off Saha.
Mourinho instigated a further change by introducing Joe Cole for the ineffective Shevchenko after 75 minutes, and after Lampard fired another shot over the bar The Blues were left sweating when Ronaldo saw an effort deflected wide of the post.
From the resulting corner Vidic sparked angry protests from The Blues for a messy aerial challenge on Cudicini, and Ashley Cole replied by chopping down Ronaldo in a challenge that resulted in the Portuguese winger being taken off along with Saha - seemingly due to a hamstring problem - with Darren Fletcher and John O'Shea on in their place.
Claude Makelele went close with an unlikely volley in the dying minutes, but with neither side able to conjure up a winning goal as United finished the game in the comfortable position of enjoying a three-point advantage at the top of the table.
Reds confirm investment talks
Liverpool have confirmed they have 'entered into a period of exclusive negotiations with Dubai International Capital about a possible investment in the club'.
Chief executive Rick Parry revealed The Reds are attracted by the possibility of a future partnership with the resource-rich investment group.
Parry also reiterated the Liverpool board's confidence in DIC's motives for investment after the group's interest was first made public on Monday.
The Merseyside club have long been the subject of speculation with regard to what Parry describes as a much-needed injection of funds.
"This is the latest step on the road of finding the long-term investment that the club needs," said Parry.
"DIC is a potential investor with the resources and philosophy that we believe could make them an ideal partner.
"Already they have demonstrated a full understanding of, and respect for, the club's heritage and values.
"We also believe they share our passion for success. In particular, DIC believes in investing in the businesses it acquires. This is very important in terms of the proposed new stadium, which is key to plans for the regeneration of the local community.
"On the pitch, Liverpool remains focused on winning and, here again, this is all about doing a deal that gives us the long-term resources to do that."
BigKaboom2 wrote:Are there any sites that show highlights of Champion's League and/or EPL matches? I've never been able to find one, and it drives me mad.
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