Netflix’s Beckham: Have you watched the show and what do you think of football megastar David Beckham?

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From humble beginnings to global football stardom, the new limited series Beckham on Netflix features never before seen footage and tells the tale of sporting megastar David Beckham. The documentary has scored the number one top spot on Netflix's top ten in its debut week. Have you seen it? And what did you think? We're finding out.

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00:00 David Beckham documentary, it's on Netflix.
00:04 Yes.
00:05 Have you seen it yet?
00:06 Will you watch it?
00:08 I have watched it.
00:09 I did watch it.
00:10 I found it really...
00:11 I am not...
00:12 I didn't grow up with football, soccer, as Aussies would say.
00:16 I didn't grow up with it.
00:17 And then watching...
00:18 I mean, I watched Wrexham, I guess, because of the hype of that.
00:22 And then I also watched The Beckham.
00:23 And I think there is so much history and culture within football.
00:27 I think The Beckham made me appreciate football a lot more.
00:32 And he's actually a really nice lad.
00:34 He seems like a nice, pleasant guy.
00:36 I was pleased that he queued up with the masses to view the Queen's coffin.
00:41 He didn't kind of pull any, you know, "Who am I?" kind of things.
00:45 He seems like a nice guy and he seems like a good dad.
00:47 I actually watched it over this weekend.
00:50 And I binge-watched it.
00:51 I watched all the episodes.
00:53 I am a fan of him.
00:54 Obviously, he played for Manchester United, one of the teams that I support.
01:00 And you know, to be fair, looking at his documentary and his lifestyle,
01:04 obviously the football he played for different teams like AC Milan,
01:09 Real Madrid, the transfer, and also going to America and then having his own club.
01:16 Success story, to be fair.
01:17 He's done really well for the country as well.
01:19 You've got to admire him.
01:21 Because let's be honest, he's not the greatest footballer ever.
01:24 He's come out of Man United.
01:25 You know, when you've had the likes of George Best and players like that.
01:28 But for what he, the skill he had, I don't know, he was very limited, personally.
01:33 But he has done well for himself.
01:35 The preview came up for it.
01:36 And the preview included a scene where the interviewer asks Victoria Beckham
01:41 about how she met David and her roots and things like that.
01:46 And she described herself as working class.
01:47 And David Beckham overheard it, burst into the room and said,
01:50 "What car did your dad drive when you were growing up?"
01:54 And she refused to answer a few times.
01:55 And she said, "A Rolls Royce."
01:56 And he just left the room.
01:58 And that looked quite funny.
01:59 So I might watch after seeing that.
02:01 I have to say, you come away, you can't not like the guy when you've watched it, I think.
02:05 He just comes across as a really, really nice guy.
02:08 He hasn't really changed over the years.
02:11 They seem to be OK, actually.
02:13 I mean, they're rich, obviously.
02:14 They're really, really well off.
02:16 But I don't think they're miles away from the people.
02:20 I think they're quite aware.
02:22 I've never really been a fan.
02:26 Posh, never smiles anyway.
02:29 So yeah, so would I be watching it if I did get Netflix?
02:35 No.
02:36 Not a fan of celebrities, any celebrities, pop stars, football stars.
02:42 They live their lives.
02:43 I live mine.
02:45 Because he was around all these beautiful ladies, these cars,
02:49 all these fancy parties.
02:52 And he's a man, like right now.
02:55 He show like he's a real human, you know, who cooking, who clean the kitchen.

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