Everton boss David Moyes offers David Beckham loan move http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/eng_prem/default.stm Beckham is in Australia with his LA Galaxy team-mates Everton manager David Moyes has offered David Beckham the opportunity of returning to the Premier League on a short-term loan deal. Beckham, 35, has spent the last two winters on loan at AC Milan from Major League Soccer side Los Angeles Galaxy. And Moyes, who played with Beckham at Preston when the midfielder was 19, is hopeful he may fancy another loan move. He said: "I hope that if David wanted to come he would give me a call. He only needs to call me or Phil Neville." Beckham and Everton captain Neville are friends from their Manchester United days where they came through the ranks as juniors. And Moyes added: "He knows how to get hold of Phil and he knows how to get hold of me. "We would have to look into it financially. But if he came and said to me 'I would like to come and play' then I would have to go to the chairman and ask if we could make it work by selling enough replica shirts." Beckham only returned to action for LA Galaxy in September after spending six months on the sidelines with an Achilles tendon injury that ruled him out of England's World Cup campaign in South Africa. But he finished the MLS season strongly and although he admitted in September that he was unlikely to play for another European team this winter, the possibility of a move to Everton and catching the eye of England boss Fabio Capello may see him make a U-turn. Beckham has won 115 England caps, just 10 behind goalkeeper Peter Shilton who is the country's most-capped player, and has made no secret of his desire to add to that tally. He is currently in Australia with his LA Galaxy team-mates and is set to play Newcastle Jets on Saturday before flying to Zurich to help England's bid to stage the 2018 World Cup. Everton are also waiting to hear if Beckham's Galaxy team-mate Landon Donovan wants a second loan spell at Goodison Park. The American impressed last season and Moyes said: "Landon does not need to make up his mind until next month."
I think they always saw themselves as something similar ... though the question which always does the rounds in my own head, is which of them is worse ?
And Moyes would know how to get the best out of him aswell, strangely if he joined them I could see him doing quite well for them
^^^^^^^ that has to be a photoshop job..surely he couldnt be that thick to get a player who hasnt even said he'd move again,get his name on your top.stupid twat..
Pic looks fake. Reminds me of when Chelsea had Robinho shirts on their website and had to take them down. That was real though so who knows...