| The Beckham Experiment |
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Sceptics, however, wondered if the transfer that was really taking place here was of Brand Beckham from Europe to the US and particularly Los Angeles, global epicentre of celebrity and the ideal base from which to disseminate his image and merchandise. That 19, Beckham’s management company, were overbearingly involved in the proceedings only exacerbated this suspicion, with Simon Fuller heading up the operation with an outpouring of corporate gush about Beckham’s “grand vision” and his “representing the values we all try to achieve”. Sceptics, as events turned out, were on the button as the “Experiment” has all but fizzled out, with only Beckham’s ever-swelling reputation (as emphasised on that infamous Armani underwear billboard) and bank balance surviving the repercussions. On the subject...
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