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David Beckham

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gillybob Wed 08-Feb-17 11:11:11

Has his halo slipped?

Is he really just the same as some of those other overpaid, rich celebrities who "do charity" on one hand and then take it directly away with the other by not paying his fair share of taxes?

I always thought that DB was one of the good guys and I am truly disappointed with what I have learned in the last few days.

stillaliveandkicking Wed 08-Feb-17 21:32:18

Nasty? Oh dear, isn't that being a bit over the top?

A couple of quid?

Not sure many like the tax man, not sure many agree with where it goes either.

merlotgran Wed 08-Feb-17 21:31:12

I think it's a bit more than a couple of quid in an envelope now and again. hmm

gillybob Wed 08-Feb-17 21:30:34

You know what else stillalive you really shouldn't put yourself on a pedestal unless you are fairly sure you won't topple off !

This is making me laugh out loud ! Talk about double standards.

gillybob Wed 08-Feb-17 21:29:00

I will not "get over myself" stillaliveandkicking and have every right to say what I think.

Nasty comment.

So it's fine to tax dodge as long as I put a couple of quid in an envelope now and again eh?

stillaliveandkicking Wed 08-Feb-17 21:26:06

Oh get over yourself gillybob. The amount he has given surpasses a bit of dodging.

stillaliveandkicking Wed 08-Feb-17 21:24:21

Maybe to him it was important. I personally couldn't give a shite but these peoples lives can be destroyed by nasty others that hack such private conversations. I personally have said things in the heat of the moment that Im not proud of, surely we all have. For that to go public is brutal and I feel for him I really do. Very undeserved in the whole scheme of things.

Never put someone on a pedestal, they fall off.

gillybob Wed 08-Feb-17 21:22:10

As Rigby said earlier " if people like him paid their fair share of tax" and "didn't abuse the tax system" then perhaps less charity work would be needed.

How can anyone say they "do" charity work and abuse the tax system at the same time? How much "charity" could be bought with the tax he (and plenty like him) SHOULD have paid?

Ana Wed 08-Feb-17 21:22:07

Ermm I think it was a bit more than 'dear god' - but perhaps you're both quite comfortable with hard-core swearing.

That's fine, just don't expect everyone to agree with you.

seacliff Wed 08-Feb-17 21:18:48

I (somewhat naively) was a bit disappointed to see how much he appeared to want and be actively seeking a knighthood, and also the extent of swearing in his emails.

I also agree with others about George Michael - lovely to find out how kind and generous he was in a totally private way to many people.

stillaliveandkicking Wed 08-Feb-17 21:17:49

In a way that is I guess what you take on when in the public eye, knowing you're going to have to deal with a lot of people that are just not right and have to bash others due to not being happy in their own lives. However, the man has done a lot of good for a huge amount of others, whether that is tax deductible or not, who cares.

He is also human and having a rant over an email and "dear god" swearing in it is ok with me.

Anniebach Wed 08-Feb-17 21:12:08

Not you Stillalive, read the thread, this man who was hailed as a great footballer - I don't follow football- is suddenly alleged to be in sole charge of his financial affairs,, no mstter it is known he did not have a great education, he is accused of using his children and his children accused of trading on the family name. Accused of doing charity work to get a knighthood , I would think he may have hoped for one for his long football career but I don't know. He has become far more involved in charity work now he doesn't play football. He was on Desert Discs recently, he explained his work for UNICEF has taken the place of a career.

I think the criticism of him has been brutal .

stillaliveandkicking Wed 08-Feb-17 21:05:10

Are my posts not clear Ana? What would you like me to clarify for you?

Ana Wed 08-Feb-17 21:02:32

I can't see that anyone has 'banged on' about being so moral on this thread. What are you on about stillaliveandkicking?

stillaliveandkicking Wed 08-Feb-17 21:01:56

In a moral way Rigby smile

Rigby46 Wed 08-Feb-17 21:00:00

No I don't - not at all. I've read all sorts of leaked documents.

stillaliveandkicking Wed 08-Feb-17 20:44:08

Err well you read something that everyone knew full well was a leak of private information. Now, that's ok but don't you think it's being a bit hypocritical to bang on about being so moral smile

Rigby46 Wed 08-Feb-17 20:42:00

And just how am I being a hypocrite?

Rigby46 Wed 08-Feb-17 20:41:12

Of course I've read some of them - why on earth wouldn't I? They were printed in the paper- I didn't hack them myself confused . I have zilch sympathy for anyone who writes emails/tweets/ FB posts they'd prefer others not to see.

stillaliveandkicking Wed 08-Feb-17 20:31:39

I just can't stand hypocrites. People in glass houses and all that.

stillaliveandkicking Wed 08-Feb-17 20:29:57

Did you read them then Rigby? So as morals go, you've slipped a bit grin

Rigby46 Wed 08-Feb-17 20:27:27

There's a really interesting mix of different moralities and ethical standards on here. Firstly, I have never and never would send emails using the f and c words to anyone I employed. Secondly, I do judge him on his tax affairs - he strayed into evasion not avoidance. Thirdly, he was trying to buy a knighthood through charitable work - well maybe if people like him didn't abuse the tax system, less charitable work would be needed. And it's irrelevant how many other people do this ( whataboutery again). And there appears to be no evidence of the emails being altered. Do you honestly think if they had been altered that DB wouldn't have been in court for an injunction?

stillaliveandkicking Wed 08-Feb-17 20:07:44

Judged by who Annie? you? Ive not judged him. Think he's all the more human now (not that I've read any of it). There are some sick people out that that think it's ok to hack into other's private business. Unfortunately, it's very profitable for them as a lot of people feed off this type of crap.

Ana Wed 08-Feb-17 20:06:37

Allegedly being the operative word...hmm

Who knows what's true these days?

Jalima Wed 08-Feb-17 20:03:09

I think he has perfectly good feet otherwise he would not have played football so well.

And he is probably absolutely correct when people get knighthoods for such spurious reasons.

Besides which, his emails were allegedly tampered with and altered to make them look worse than they were.

Anniebach Wed 08-Feb-17 20:00:13

The man has been judged and found wanting, seems he has feet of clay.