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David Beckham Discusses "Long Journey" To Inter Miami CF's Debut February 27, 2020. According to Shazam Productions there was a lot of interest in the sketch. I had a support system in Manchester United and the manager and obviously family, but did I feel at the time it was OK to (go to) someone and say ‘I need help’?“I would say no, no, it was a different era and I just felt I had to keep it all in and deal with it myself.”William asked about his job supporting his players at Inter Miami and Beckham replied: “Without a doubt, my role has slightly changed from being a footballer to now being an owner and it’s one thing obviously now being an owner of a football club, the most important thing to us is that our players feel protected.“The pressures that your modern day athletes and footballers have, are taken care of, that’s the most important thing.“Of course we want to be successful, but more importantly, we want our players to be looked after.”The duke, who is president of the Football Association, also chatted to England and Manchester City Women’s captain Steph Houghton, Aston Villa and England defender Tyrone Mings, Crystal Palace and England midfielder Andros Townsend and managerial veteran Carlo Ancelotti, who is currently in charge at Everton Football Club.The video call held earlier this month was made in support of William’s Heads Up initiative which this season has been encouraging football fans to talk about issues in their lives or be a sympathetic ear for a fellow supporter.The FA Cup Final between Arsenal and Chelsea is being staged on Saturday and has been renamed the Heads Up FA Cup Final, after the duke’s campaign.Speaking about the declaration signed by the football family William said: “We’ve managed to get the entire football community to sign up to promoting and showing how important mental health is in football and therefore hopefully in society through fans and things like that.“And I think that’s shown real leadership that we’ve got the Heads Up FA Cup Final renamed.”In a lighter moment, William concluded by addressing Ancelotti, saying: “And Carlo, last but not least to you… the wisest one of us all here, that’s for sure.”The 61-year-old is one of only three managers to have won the Uefa Champions League three times – twice with Milan and once with Real Madrid.Now manager of Merseyside club Everton, after winning the Premier League with Chelsea in 2010, Ancelotti said he was encouraged by changing attitudes to mental health within the game but admitted it was “really rare” for players to speak to the manager about any issues.“In my experience it is really rare that the players come to you and say ‘mentally I am not good’ – really rare, it never happens,” he said.By using this site, you agree we can set and use cookies. We are no longer accepting comments on this article.Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media GroupTreat yourself to the perfect entertainment bundle with NOW TV's offersGet a discount code to save on your internet securityDiscover a range of promo codes on kitchen appliancesListen to podcasts and books for less with these offersFormer England captain joins David Jason and Nicholas Lyndhurst38-year-old 'huge fan' of show set a few miles from where he grew upEpisode for Sport Relief comes more than 10 years after last screeningTrigger, the brilliant fool who dreamt of playing King Lear:...Heroic ancestors of Blackadder stars who reveal truth about...Shocking footage of foul-mouthed woman assaulting takeaway shop staffNatalie Elphicke exits court alone minutes before dumping husbandFamily show off their hard work after creating outdoor kitchenMoment swing collapses with two children catapulting into the airBBC airs N-word in report by Fiona Lamdin on Bristol incidentMan detains black teen riding his bike to basketball practiceWoman has her head shaved after being attacked with glueSound engineer posts video of 2009 tour with The KillersTeacher inadvertently destroys ceiling with powerful party popperChilling CCTV captures RAF servicewoman's final momentsI'm not hysterical: Matt Hancock denies talking up COVID panicHundreds of drinkers pack into pub beer garden 'like sardines''A hammer blow for business': Britain's beleaguered businesses warn they face ruin after Boris Johnson slams...Could YOUR town be hit by the next local lockdown? David Beckham guest starred, Beckham having got in touch with Jim Sullivan. David Beckham has pocketed a "staggering" £29M ($39.4M) "windfall from his business empire," according to Richard Moriarty of THE SUN. David Robert Joseph Beckham OBE (UK: / ˈ b ɛ k əm /; born 2 May 1975) is an English former professional footballer, the current president & co-owner of Inter Miami CF and co-owner of Salford City. Here's how an army of health professionals is working behind the scenes to help...How good is YOUR maths? Coronavirus cases have almost TRIPLED in a week in...'It's absolutely bonkers': Police condemn Boris's order to enforce mask and social distancing rules and call...Britain records 880 more Covid-19 cases in highest daily spike for a MONTH amid fears more lockdowns are...Hotter than hell... and more unpleasant!
David Beckham Discusses "Long Journey" To Inter Miami CF's Debut February 27, 2020. According to Shazam Productions there was a lot of interest in the sketch. I had a support system in Manchester United and the manager and obviously family, but did I feel at the time it was OK to (go to) someone and say ‘I need help’?“I would say no, no, it was a different era and I just felt I had to keep it all in and deal with it myself.”William asked about his job supporting his players at Inter Miami and Beckham replied: “Without a doubt, my role has slightly changed from being a footballer to now being an owner and it’s one thing obviously now being an owner of a football club, the most important thing to us is that our players feel protected.“The pressures that your modern day athletes and footballers have, are taken care of, that’s the most important thing.“Of course we want to be successful, but more importantly, we want our players to be looked after.”The duke, who is president of the Football Association, also chatted to England and Manchester City Women’s captain Steph Houghton, Aston Villa and England defender Tyrone Mings, Crystal Palace and England midfielder Andros Townsend and managerial veteran Carlo Ancelotti, who is currently in charge at Everton Football Club.The video call held earlier this month was made in support of William’s Heads Up initiative which this season has been encouraging football fans to talk about issues in their lives or be a sympathetic ear for a fellow supporter.The FA Cup Final between Arsenal and Chelsea is being staged on Saturday and has been renamed the Heads Up FA Cup Final, after the duke’s campaign.Speaking about the declaration signed by the football family William said: “We’ve managed to get the entire football community to sign up to promoting and showing how important mental health is in football and therefore hopefully in society through fans and things like that.“And I think that’s shown real leadership that we’ve got the Heads Up FA Cup Final renamed.”In a lighter moment, William concluded by addressing Ancelotti, saying: “And Carlo, last but not least to you… the wisest one of us all here, that’s for sure.”The 61-year-old is one of only three managers to have won the Uefa Champions League three times – twice with Milan and once with Real Madrid.Now manager of Merseyside club Everton, after winning the Premier League with Chelsea in 2010, Ancelotti said he was encouraged by changing attitudes to mental health within the game but admitted it was “really rare” for players to speak to the manager about any issues.“In my experience it is really rare that the players come to you and say ‘mentally I am not good’ – really rare, it never happens,” he said.By using this site, you agree we can set and use cookies. We are no longer accepting comments on this article.Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media GroupTreat yourself to the perfect entertainment bundle with NOW TV's offersGet a discount code to save on your internet securityDiscover a range of promo codes on kitchen appliancesListen to podcasts and books for less with these offersFormer England captain joins David Jason and Nicholas Lyndhurst38-year-old 'huge fan' of show set a few miles from where he grew upEpisode for Sport Relief comes more than 10 years after last screeningTrigger, the brilliant fool who dreamt of playing King Lear:...Heroic ancestors of Blackadder stars who reveal truth about...Shocking footage of foul-mouthed woman assaulting takeaway shop staffNatalie Elphicke exits court alone minutes before dumping husbandFamily show off their hard work after creating outdoor kitchenMoment swing collapses with two children catapulting into the airBBC airs N-word in report by Fiona Lamdin on Bristol incidentMan detains black teen riding his bike to basketball practiceWoman has her head shaved after being attacked with glueSound engineer posts video of 2009 tour with The KillersTeacher inadvertently destroys ceiling with powerful party popperChilling CCTV captures RAF servicewoman's final momentsI'm not hysterical: Matt Hancock denies talking up COVID panicHundreds of drinkers pack into pub beer garden 'like sardines''A hammer blow for business': Britain's beleaguered businesses warn they face ruin after Boris Johnson slams...Could YOUR town be hit by the next local lockdown? David Beckham guest starred, Beckham having got in touch with Jim Sullivan. David Beckham has pocketed a "staggering" £29M ($39.4M) "windfall from his business empire," according to Richard Moriarty of THE SUN. David Robert Joseph Beckham OBE (UK: / ˈ b ɛ k əm /; born 2 May 1975) is an English former professional footballer, the current president & co-owner of Inter Miami CF and co-owner of Salford City. Here's how an army of health professionals is working behind the scenes to help...How good is YOUR maths? Coronavirus cases have almost TRIPLED in a week in...'It's absolutely bonkers': Police condemn Boris's order to enforce mask and social distancing rules and call...Britain records 880 more Covid-19 cases in highest daily spike for a MONTH amid fears more lockdowns are...Hotter than hell... and more unpleasant!