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thinkfast®
01-12-2007, 04:06 PM
In the furor following the announcement that global soccer icon David Beckham has agreed to what appears to be a record-breaking $250 million, five-year contract with the L.A. Galaxy, most of the questions have centered quite rightfully on what Beckham will do for the league and how Major League Soccer will fund the deal (and perhaps bankrupt itself in the process).

The simple answer is that MLS and AEG won't actually pay for the contract -- at least not the bulk of it. AEG, a subsidiary of the Anschutz Company, helps ensure MLS' financial backing and owns the Chicago Fire, Houston Dynamo and Los Angeles Galaxy; when the league was founded, AEG owned most MLS teams.

On first glance, Beckham's deal appears to be the biggest contract in sports history (reportedly paying Beckham $50 million for 2007), dwarfing that of the heavy hitters and trendsetters in other major sports (MLB's Alex Rodriguez made $25 million in 2006 and the NBA's Kevin Garnett is making $21 million over the course of the '06-'07 season).

However, on closer inspection, one can see that the reported contract estimates have been carefully worded. AP reported that the Galaxy, citing industry experts, said the Beckham deal "is worth more than $250 million in salary and commercial endorsements." The key phrase to note here are the words "commercial endorsements" and not the word "salary." It's actually more an estimate of what people think he could potentially earn as opposed to what he will receive annually in paychecks from MLS and the Galaxy.

The reality is this: The salary portion of Beckham's deal is relatively minuscule compared to the huge figures being bandied around and is well in line with what most top soccer players around the world currently earn. Bear in mind also that Beckham probably decided only on Thursday to sign with MLS after Real Madrid's contract offer almost certainly would have required him to take a pay cut (this is conjecture, though, since the details of his negotiations with Real Madrid have not been made public).

A league source confirmed to ESPNsoccernet's Kristian Dyer two weeks ago that the offer on the table from MLS to Beckham was a four-year deal worth $36 million in salary (at $9 million annually). Reuters' Michelle Nichols reported Thursday that MLS sources say his annual playing income is only in the "single figure millions." Even if MLS upped its original annual salary offer, the logical assumption is that it would only be by a few additional million or so per year.

Since Beckham is reportedly making $6 million to $7 million per year with Real, paying anywhere from a $2 million to $4 million premium to land him is just smart business.

This being the case, remember this: According to the Designated Player Rule, MLS is on the hook for only $400,000 of Beckham's salary, with AEG and the Galaxy stumping up the remaining $8 million to $10 million of Beckham's annual salary.

So where exactly is the remaining $39 million to $40 million a year coming from?

The simple answer is endorsements and creative clauses stemming from Beckham agreeing to play in MLS. It's rumored that adidas will be paying an additional $5 million to $6 million a year just to sponsor the Galaxy's jersey, ironic since they already manufacture them. If that doesn't tell the story of Beckham's endorsement appeal, nothing else will -- and presumably Beckham will get a cut of that fee.

"Most of the value is from David's worldwide endorsement," MLS deputy commissioner Ivan Gazidis told Reuters on Thursday. "That's a separate deal. That's his deal with CAA [Creative Artists Agency] and 19 Entertainment. That's not something we're involved in."

19 Entertainment, for those of you who don't know, is Simon Fuller's company. The same Simon Fuller who created and owns the rights to the "American Idol" and "Pop Idol" phenomenon. He's also the one-time guiding mentor behind the success of the Spice Girls and the former Posh Spice herself, Victoria Beckham.

It doesn't take a genius to figure out that as part of the lure to draw Beckham to MLS, one can assume the Beckhams will be given a varied array of choices in film and TV with which to conquer America. Whether this will result in the much-mooted talk show for Posh, a "Beckhams" reality TV show or Victoria's addition to the "American Idol" judge panel, one can only wonder. However, it's clear that a large portion of that additional $40 million or so annually factors in the prospective TV and film platforms.

Endorsement-wise, the figure also probably contains the values of any proposed deals that Beckham will sign pending his arrival in MLS. Again, it's pretty safe to conclude that certain domestic U.S. brands will only have agreed to use Beckham as an advertising spokesman if he's actually here in MLS.

The exact parameters of his deal are still undisclosed and MLS has so far been unwilling to comment specifically, but there might also be language in the contract about Beckham's percentage of gate receipts or commission from shirt sales.

There's no doubt there are clauses about Beckham's image rights, the source of much contention with Real Madrid who wanted to retain 50 percent control over his rights in any new deal. Presumably the Galaxy agreed to take a lesser portion of his image rights, or even ceded Beckham total control over his image rights. Perhaps AEG has lined up additional investors willing to invest in Beckham's soccer academy project.

It's hard to put an exact dollar amount on all of this without knowing the specifics, but it's clear at this point that the bulk of his $250 million deal factors in external elements outside of MLS and AEG that are contributing to the total valuation. Clearly the $250 million figure being bandied about is just another example of the clever marketing machine behind the Beckham brand, designed to raise the profile of Beckham and the MLS deal even further.

Case in point: When the NBA's Cleveland Cavaliers signed high school phenom LeBron James in 2003, they signed him to a three-year deal that paid him $12.96 million. If James' advisors used the same creative license that Beckham's advisors have done, they could easily have factored in James' reported $90 million shoe deal with Nike at the time and other various endorsements (such as Sprite) and reported that James had signed a deal "estimated to be worth up to $120 million-plus, richest ever for a teenager in sports history."

This being the case, the naysayers can stop panicking about the inevitable ruination of MLS finances. Yes, MLS will continue to pursue other high-profile players in the wake of the Beckham deal, but as in the case of the Beckham deal, they'll proceed with fiscal prudence and won't break the bank to get them.

"The league will continue to operate on a sensible stage," said Jon Oram of Proskauer Rose, one of the two lawyers who worked on the Beckham contract. Mention the possibility of player unrest and any potential labor dispute as a result of Beckham's salary, and it's something the league has already taken into account.

"Our labor lawyers have consulted with MLS, and [Beckham's contract] has been thoroughly vetted in that respect," said Brad Ruskin, who also worked on the deal.

So what does it all mean? No doubt there may be a jealous player or someone out to make his name who could choose to take an in-game swipe at Beckham, but it's hardly a situation Beckham hasn't already faced elsewhere in the world. The reality is that most MLS players are smart enough to realize that in the long run, the Beckham deal will probably mean more money for them all. As for MLS? Given the true rationale behind the figures, it's safe to assume the league or the Galaxy won't be bankrupting themselves anytime soon over this deal.

Kyle
01-12-2007, 04:08 PM
I am suprised the MLS in it's entirety is even worth 250 million. US soccer sucks.

thinkfast®
01-12-2007, 04:19 PM
YEA MLS WILL GO BANKRUPT IF THEY HAD TO PAY THAT LOL.. IF YOU ACTUALLY READ THE STORY THO THE BULK OF IS COMIN FROM ENDORSEMENTS

Kyle
01-12-2007, 04:25 PM
Yeah I saw that part. It's hard for me to believe the MLS still exists, I can't remember the last televised game or even advertisement for an MLS game.

thinkfast®
01-12-2007, 04:26 PM
HAHA.. THERES FANS OUT THERE MAN, ESP OUT WEST.. THEY EVEN BROUGHT A MEXICAN TEAM (CHIVAS) TO COMPETE IN THE MLS, SO THEY ARE PRETTY MUCH DOMINATING LOL

VIVA SOCCER?

thinkfast®
01-12-2007, 04:27 PM
HOPEFULLY W/ NAMES LIKE BECKHAM HE WILL SPARK AN INTEREST IN A WORLDWIDE SPORT THAT IS ONLY STARTING HERE IN THE US

TIGERJC
01-12-2007, 04:31 PM
He is my favorite soccer player ever since I was 10, and I still cant see myself watching MLS soccer even though he is playing. English prmiership FTW, the best soccer league in the world

thinkfast®
01-12-2007, 04:33 PM
YEA MLS HAS A WAYS TO GO.. I REMEMBER THO WHEN THEY BROUGHT EL PIBE FROM COLOMBIA'S NATIONAL SOCCER TEAM TO PLAY W/ THE MUTINY, OH MAN I WAS SPORTIN A TAMPA BAY JERSEY THE NEXT DAY SONNY LOL.. VALDERAMMA WAS NO JOKE

Kyle
01-12-2007, 04:37 PM
HAHA.. THERES FANS OUT THERE MAN, ESP OUT WEST.. THEY EVEN BROUGHT A MEXICAN TEAM (CHIVAS) TO COMPETE IN THE MLS, SO THEY ARE PRETTY MUCH DOMINATING LOL

VIVA SOCCER?

I agree viva soccer. I played goal keeper for a while, haven't played since highschool.

America seems to not give a shit about soccer. Most of america is too obese to play soccer, the rest play football and baseball. And those kids who are not big or strong enough to play football play soccer. I don't think America will ever really like it or appreciate it as most people call soccer players "foot ferries" and shit, which would never happen in the Europe, Asia, Australlia, or South America, WTF?

Eurostunna07
01-12-2007, 04:39 PM
old news been on espn all morning shawty.

thinkfast®
01-12-2007, 04:41 PM
^^ DOES THIS LOOK LIKE ESPN.COM BISH

I WAS RELAYIN THE INFO SLUT GET OUTTA MY THREAD W/ THAT GARBAGE WORTHLESS POST LOL
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STI LOVER
01-12-2007, 04:42 PM
damn that was a long read, but i think this will spark the mls. I hope so because then I can go see a "pro" soccer game.

Dragonfly5338
01-12-2007, 04:42 PM
HOPEFULLY W/ NAMES LIKE BECKHAM HE WILL SPARK AN INTEREST IN A WORLDWIDE SPORT THAT IS ONLY STARTING HERE IN THE US

x2 - Beckham is a name that people in the US know, because of his "celebrity" status more so than his soccer career. But any publicity is good publicity, and I think that it will really boost MLS popularity in general. I know I'll watch, he's hot as heck! ;D

I've heard there's been talks of trying to get other big name football players in the states, like Zidane or Figo who have retired from international football.

TIGERJC
01-12-2007, 04:45 PM
I agree viva soccer. I played goal keeper for a while, haven't played since highschool.

America seems to not give a shit about soccer. Most of america is too obese to play soccer, the rest play football and baseball. And those kids who are not big or strong enough to play football play soccer. I don't think America will ever really like it or appreciate it as most people call soccer players "foot ferries" and shit, which would never happen in the Europe, Asia, Australlia, or South America, WTF?
I wouldnt say that, its just american soccer right now doesnt have the quality of talent like overseas leagues

TIGERJC
01-12-2007, 04:46 PM
I miss the female professional soccer league that use to be around. That league was way better than mls and I wish they would have kept that around.

thinkfast®
01-12-2007, 04:49 PM
I agree viva soccer. I played goal keeper for a while, haven't played since highschool.

America seems to not give a shit about soccer. Most of america is too obese to play soccer, the rest play football and baseball. And those kids who are not big or strong enough to play football play soccer. I don't think America will ever really like it or appreciate it as most people call soccer players "foot ferries" and shit, which would never happen in the Europe, Asia, Australlia, or South America, WTF?

I DONT KNOW ABOUT BEIN CALLED NAMES LOL.. WE GOT RESPECT WHEN I PLAYED, I CAME OUT HERE, PLAYED INDOOR LEAGUE, TEAMS HERE AND THERE THEN HIT IT BIG W/ THE LATIN AMERICAN LEAGUE LOL.. I PLAYED A LIL DEFENSE AND STARTED GOALIE, GOOD TIMES

dELfONiK
01-12-2007, 04:54 PM
I'm don't watch soccer, but I'll have to check out a Beckham game...

ORGANIZATIONXIII
01-12-2007, 04:56 PM
I liked the hype.. I'll check one game out...

but.......

it'll flop.. he's on the end of his career.. and he's not going to save US Soccer like Pele tried to..

ranj
01-12-2007, 05:03 PM
first off, let me say that i feel sorry for beckham b/c hes coming from english league to MLS lol, even though he is getting paid, its still not as fun as the English league.

but on the other hand, like many of you have said, this is great publicity for MLS and hopefully will get more ppl in the US involved in soccer. its certainly making me more interested in watching MLS already lol.
good post :goodjob:

ranj
01-12-2007, 05:05 PM
I liked the hype.. I'll check one game out...

but.......

it'll flop.. he's on the end of his career.. and he's not going to save US Soccer like Pele tried to..
He maybe getting to the end of his career, but he's still got some left in him
hell he's better then most if not all of the MLS players right now.

SampaGuy
01-12-2007, 05:23 PM
david beckham is gay. MLS is even gayer.

Ran
01-12-2007, 05:35 PM
Soccer is pretty much still a low-key "nothing else to watch" sport in the US. I really don't see how adding Beckham's name to the roster is going to spark interest in those that don't care for the sport in the first place. With or without Beckham, MLS has a 75% or greater mortality rate in the US in my opinion.

ranj
01-12-2007, 05:35 PM
david beckham is gay. MLS is even gayer.
maybe the second part is right but
shit beckham is not gay, he's had a great career and its just now coming to a close here in the US.

ranj
01-12-2007, 05:37 PM
Soccer is pretty much still a low-key "nothing else to watch" sport in the US. I really don't see how adding Beckham's name to the roster is going to spark interest in those that don't care for the sport in the first place. With or without Beckham, MLS has a 75% or greater mortality rate in the US in my opinion.

that's true, but little things like this, IMO, will help bring some fans to the sport here in the US.

Ran
01-12-2007, 05:38 PM
that's true, but little things like this, IMO, will help bring some fans to the sport here in the US.Perhaps, but I highly doubt adding one player is going to breathe a completely new life into the sport. The US will still scoff at MLS and keep watching the NFL.

ranj
01-12-2007, 05:55 PM
yeah i agree with you there, but i think if they do more things like this, it could pump up interest in the sport here. see whay i'm saying?

Ran
01-12-2007, 05:58 PM
yeah i agree with you there, but i think if they do more things like this, it could pump up interest in the sport here. see whay i'm saying?Sure, and I know that adding names like Beckham to the roster can be good for the sport. I just hope it doesn't cost $250 Million per name. :D

ranj
01-12-2007, 06:08 PM
LOL

eS_05
01-12-2007, 06:26 PM
all they need 2 do is sign ronaldhino, ronaldo, and rafael marquez.... then it will get really intresting!!!!

ShooterMcGavin
01-16-2007, 03:45 PM
beckham has always been overrated, not to mention he's now on the downside of his career...

thinkfast®
01-16-2007, 03:52 PM
Ronaldo-caliber players comin stateside will never happen.. too much money/interest/fans in Europe and those leagues keep people competitive, this MLS is like middle school field day for these guys.. your talkin about all star players from clubs all over the world, comin to play against who, kansas city? chicago? :lmfao:

soul
01-16-2007, 04:00 PM
beckham has always been overrated, not to mention he's now on the downside of his career...
Truest statement in the thread

thinkfast®
01-16-2007, 04:10 PM
so is this one

soul = chump

LOL

SampaGuy
01-16-2007, 04:19 PM
Ronaldo-caliber players comin stateside will never happen.. too much money/interest/fans in Europe and those leagues keep people competitive, this MLS is like middle school field day for these guys.. your talkin about all star players from clubs all over the world, comin to play against who, kansas city? chicago? :lmfao:

exactly, and thank god. the brazilian players would never accept an offer like that. remember how Pele played in Santos most of his career even though there were a bunch of teams from europe offering him more money, he was loyal to his team.

anyways no matter how much money u cant ever buy a foreign player for ur national team. world cup is where its at :cheers:

SampaGuy
01-16-2007, 04:20 PM
david beckham is gay.


true statement in this thread

thinkfast®
01-16-2007, 04:24 PM
^^ I think thts already been covered, thanks tho

lol

Lucky DAWG
01-16-2007, 04:27 PM
hopefully this will revitalize the sport in america

tons of kids play it when they are younger and tend to slump off when they enter high school

generating a few big names in the MLS might be enough to spark interest on a younger level and get more kids interested in it as a profession.

the U.S. isn't trying to buy out every professional player around the youth, its designed as a spark of interest for the youth so they can start building rosters for born and raised Americans