Beckham in line for Australian tour

By Justin Chadwick / Wire

A-League rivals Sydney FC, Melbourne Victory and Perth Glory are all in the running to lure David Beckham’s LA Galaxy to Australia in November.

Negotiations are underway for Beckham’s Major League Soccer side to make yet another appearance in Australia, after their high-profile meeting with Sydney in 2007 and last year’s clash with Newcastle.

While Victory and Sydney are the frontrunners, Perth’s millionaire owner Tony Sage’s deep pockets could swing the battle Glory’s way.

Glory chief executive Paul Kelly said it could cost up to $2 million dollars to bring the team to Perth, meaning ticket prices would likely start at around $50.

The game would be played at the 42,000-capacity Patersons Stadium should the Galaxy decide on Perth.

“The club doesn’t want to lose money,” Kelly said on Thursday.

“We made a little bit of money on Celtic (in their recent trip to Perth) so the track record’s there and we think LA Galaxy should be a good crowd puller for Perth and for football in general.

“Beckham in itself is a worldwide brand and … it was only last week he was on the front of Women’s Day, so I think he’d have that appeal for anyone in general, not just football supporters.

“To put a percentage on (our chances of luring the team here), given we’ve had one or two conversations on it, 60-70 per cent at this stage.

“I’m quietly confident that if I can get everything in the mix we can put a good proposal forward and that may bring LA Galaxy to Perth.”

Kelly said it would be a major coup if Perth was successful in their bid.

“They’re a quality team in the MLS. Beckham’s not the only player (of interest),” Kelly said.

“They’ve just signed Robbie Keane for two million dollars and a three-year contract, so he himself will have some interest.”

The Crowd Says:

2011-08-19T10:12:32+00:00

chris

Guest


Please can we not give this bling loving publicity brat Beckham anymore media headlines because it's all about image and not what he has done for Sport.

2011-08-19T02:53:24+00:00

apaway

Roar Guru


On a related point, are there any Australians playing in the MLS?

2011-08-19T02:40:31+00:00

Football Fan

Guest


Aren't we past all this kinda stuff now?

2011-08-19T01:37:52+00:00

Roarchild

Guest


New York would be more of a gamble in that its all about Henry. LA have Robbie Keane and Becks and may even be MLS champions. -- Comment left via The Roar's iPhone app. Download The Roar's iPhone App in the App Store here.

2011-08-19T01:37:13+00:00

Mattay

Guest


Agree with the comments about bringing NYRB, but Galaxy's signing of Robbie Keane might interest a few aussie Spurs and Irish fans.

2011-08-19T00:41:20+00:00

real football 99

Guest


How about something different! the same old same old, yeah new york red bulls would have been a better option. the european off season just finished, and man utd, chelsea, barca, and real madrid all visited USA, and asia for pre-season games, did any a-league try and bring them here? FFA are useless, Celtic are a decent club but how much attention and coverage would a team like Liverpool or chelsea, bring value to the A-league and the game here.

2011-08-19T00:30:22+00:00

pete4

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New York Red Bulls would have been a better option this time IMO

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