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SEASIDERS GET A BIG BECKHAM SURPRISE

SEASIDERS GET

FANS: Bristol City great Brian Tinnion

YOUNGSTERS at Toolstation Western Premier outfit Clevedon Town received the shock of their lives when former England captain David Beckham turned up to watch a game on Wednesday.
The 44-years-old Manchester United legend, now the current president of Inter Miami CF and co-owner of League Two new-boys Salford City, cheered on his 17-years-old son Romeo from the stands as his played for Millfield School’s under 18s in a friendly against hosts Clevedon’s counterparts.
After the game at the Everyone Active Stadium, to which he paid the stand...

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