No matter who wins the 2010 World Cup, the real goal now for some of football’s biggest names is to use their money and fame to help the world’s most underprivileged. A matter of life and death after all? By Alison Kervin
BY ALISON KERVIN
Spend it like Beckham
It’s a warm spring morning at Old Trafford and Sir Bobby Charlton is looking dapper and composed as he surveys the immaculate grass of the Manchester United pitch. “We’re all here for a reason,” he
says. “I don’t know whether you agree, but I think we’re here for a purpose and I ask myself, ‘What’s mine?’ And that purpose can’t be football. No one’s purpose in life is football or they’re sunk.” >
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