
Does Jessica Simpson Take It Like Beckham?
DO American football fans chant? Reading in the Enquirer that Jessica Simpson is dating Dallas Cowboys’ player Tony Romo, we wonder what reception this romance gets in the stands?
Americans soccerists being reared on the sport by David Beckham may care to note that every one of his games for Manchester United began when his wife sat down.
Fine Beckham moves and passes were shot and re-shot on cameras, the floodlights dimmed and brightened to ensure David looked his best. When Beckham struck the ball, executing the Beckham Bend the crowd would blow on swannee whistles (pass), and slide trombones (shot).
Over in the US, we wonder if Jessica Simpson’s presence is not really well met or if she remains under the cosh of the proctologist’s eternal puzzler “Does she take it up the a**e?”…
Let us hope that the Beckham effect has tamed the barbarians…
Posted: 18th, December 2007 | In: Celebrities, National Enquirer, Posh and Becks Comments (2) | Follow the Comments on our RSS feed: RSS 2.0 | TrackBack | Permalink
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December 18th, 2007 at 8:25 pm
I just read this on the New York Post website…..
December 18, 2007 — DALLAS Cowboy fans hope Jessica Simpson never comes to another game. While she watched from a luxury box - wearing a pink Cowboy jersey with his No. 9 - her boyfriend of a month, quarterback Tony Romo, had one of his worst games ever Sunday as the Cowboys lost at home to the Philadelphia Eagles, 10-6. Romo has never had trouble with the ladies, but now he’s clearly fixated on one of the country’s most dazzling beauties. The fans are blaming the buxom blonde for distracting Romo, and they’re filling the blogosphere with vitriol aimed at her.
OOPS!
December 18th, 2007 at 7:48 pm
“Let us hope that the Beckham effect has tamed the barbarians…”
Well actually no…
Most of them around here still dont care, and probably never will.
Also, American Football fans dont seem to be into organised chanting like the British. I’ve been to a couple of games, before I decided it was a dull waste an afternoon. It seemed that everyone made as much noise as they could when the oppostion had the ball, to distract the quarterback I assume. It seemed to be pretty random though, everyone around me was going at it like a horde of deranged howler monkeys.
It’s a spectacle though, no doubt about it. These days I watch Premiership games on cable instead of the NFL, or ‘no fun league’ as many people call it.