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David Beckham Wants To Coach Children

David Beckham wants to coach children when he retires from professional soccer.
The 37-year-old star - who currently plays for Los Angeles Galaxy in the US - believes working with youngsters would be far more rewarding for him than management, which is what he thinks many assume he will do.
He said: "People always ask me what I want to do when I've finished playing, and they say, 'Do I want to go into management?'
"To be honest I've never wanted to go into management. I love coaching kids, I love working with kids. They're amazing people. They're amazingly truthful, young people, and that's what I love doing.
David - who has four children, Brooklyn, 13, Romeo, nine, Cruz, seven and nine-month-old daughter Harper with wife Victoria Beckham - also revealed he was particularly excited to recently take the Olympic torch from Greece to the UK ahead of the 2012 London Games.
He added to the Daily Telegraph newspaper: "It was incredible. To bring the flame back from Athens into England was a huge honor for myself and I'm very proud of that."
David is widely expected to take part in the Olympic Games as part of the Great Britain soccer team.

David Beckham wants to coach children when he retires from professional soccer.
The 37-year-old star - who currently plays for Los Angeles Galaxy in the US - believes working with youngsters would be far more rewarding for him than management, which is what he thinks many assume he will do.
He said: "People always ask me what I want to do when I've finished playing, and they say, 'Do I want to go into management?'
"To be honest I've never wanted to go into management. I love coaching kids, I love working with kids. They're amazing people. They're amazingly truthful, young people, and that's what I love doing.
David - who has four children, Brooklyn, 13, Romeo, nine, Cruz, seven and nine-month-old daughter Harper with wife Victoria Beckham - also revealed he was particularly excited to recently take the Olympic torch from Greece to the UK ahead of the 2012 London Games.
He added to the Daily Telegraph newspaper: "It was incredible. To bring the flame back from Athens into England was a huge honor for myself and I'm very proud of that."
David is widely expected to take part in the Olympic Games as part of the Great Britain soccer team.



