Those who played in both England and Real Madrid are Michael Owen, David Beckham, Steve Mac Manan.
If you mean "kicks in" as in "...the paratrooper kicks in the door...", then a form of breach would work for you, i.e., "...the paratrooper breaches the door...". If you mean as a form of physical destruction, such as "...kicks in the criminal's head...", then destroys, obliterates, and synonyms of those words would work.
Those in the Manchester United team in 1998-1999, were Paul Scholes, Ryan Giggs, Roy Keane, Dennis Irwin, Ole Gunner Solzer, David Beckham and Peter SchMichel.
YES! When you grab them they will start kicking you and those kicks hurt.
He trains many hours a day at free kicks
He's freakin' perfect! Those dimples. Those big brown eyes. That perfect hair. Love him!
We all know we are perfect. The trouble is that those of you who think you are perfect and annoying those of us who know we are
I think it depends on the county. David would be more well known in counties that seem to play football, or what some call soccer more. I am from Australia, and we are quite into our football over here. So I did not know much about Victoria at all, other than the fact she is married to David, everyone here knows about David Beckham though. Hot football superstar. I think Victoria is involved in the fashion world or something, and is quite big in the U.S.A. The U.S.A dont seem to take football/soccer as their main sport though and I don't think the game is as popular in the U.S.A. Which leads me to think that in that country Victoria would be more well known. But in England, Australia and a lot of countries who really take football/soccer as a main game David Beckham is more well known.
There is likely not a perfect politician as there are no perfect people. However, a good politician is honest and looks out for the needs of those he or she represents.
no. 64 is a perfect square and so is 100 but because the property that connects those two numbers is addition it is not a perfect square.
David's clothes were those of a shepherd and that of a royal king.
Yes becuse it is wales in st david and st david was died in the march 1st