BECKHAM DETERMINED TO BE IN SOUTH AFRICA.Byline: MIKE McGRATH Michael ("Mike") McGrath is Montana's current attorney general. He was elected in November 2000, and was unopposed for his second term in 2004. He is a member of the Montana Democratic Party. He is a veteran of the United States Air Force. DAVID BECKHAM Beckham, who lifted the side's tempo following his second-half introduction and hit the post, is eager to retain his place in Fabio Capello's squad and revealed one of the key factors in that plan - agreeing a second loan spell with AC Milan - is "95% done". Speaking after two goals from Peter Crouch and one from Shaun Wright-Phillips Shaun Cameron Wright-Phillips (born 25 October 1981 in Greenwich, London) is an English football player of Jamaican and Grenadian descent. He is the adopted son of the famous player Ian Wright, the half-brother of fellow player Bradley Wright-Phillips and brother to the upcoming sealed victory in their final Group Six outing, the Los Angeles Galaxy The Los Angeles Galaxy are a professional football (soccer) team based in Carson, California that participates in Major League Soccer. The name "Galaxy" refers to Los Angeles being the home of many Hollywood "stars". midfielder said: "Tonight was important for getting over the loss (against Ukraine on Saturday). "We needed to end on a high. We didn't deserve to lose last time and we wanted to end the campaign well. "We all have to prove with every game and every training session that we want to be in the squad for every game. Not just the World Cup, but every qualifier and every time we meet up." On his likely return to the San Siro
"It's 95% done so I don't know why it wouldn't happen now." Crouch said: "I''m just pleased to put two goals away and we won the game very convincingly in the end. "Whenever I come in I do a job and don't let anyone down - if I can continue to do that hopefully I'll get a game." Fellow scorer Shaun Wright-Phillips added: "They made things hard for us but we had to be patient. "Respect to the lads, they kept giving me the ball and I kept picking myself up and going again. "We've just got to show Fabio Capello what we are capable of and the rest is up to him." Manager Capello was less than forthcoming in his post-match interview. He said: "There were some good things, some not so good. It's something the players know, but those ideas are for us. I'm not happy because we had to wait too many times to win back the ball; this is not the first time." |
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