Here’s the latest on David Beckham and his book My Side.
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Release and authorship
- My Side is David Beckham’s memoir, in which he recounts his career with Manchester United and England, his family life, and personal experiences. The book is published by HarperCollins in the UK and has been marketed as Beckham’s own life story in his words. [HarperCollins UK listing for My Side][6]
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Content highlights
- Beckham discusses his rise at Manchester United, his relationship with manager Sir Alex Ferguson, and the England national team journey, including the challenges and criticisms he faced during his career. He also covers his marriage to Victoria Beckham, family life, and the media spotlight surrounding them. [HarperCollins UK listing for My Side][6]
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Availability and formats
- The book is available in multiple formats (hardcover and digital editions) through major retailers, with author-approved disclosures and promotional materials accompanying the release. [HarperCollins UK listing for My Side][6]
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Public reception and context
- Media outlets have circulated interviews and previews around the book’s release, highlighting Beckham’s reflections on fame, football, and personal growth. For example, outlets like The Evening Standard and other entertainment coverage have discussed Beckham’s life story in connection with the memoir. [Evening Standard coverage on Beckham family context][5]
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Related developments
- As Beckham continues to be active in football-related ventures (e.g., Inter Miami and branding work), discussions around his memoir often intersect with his ongoing public presence and business activities. [Economic Times Beckham coverage including wrist surgery and public appearances][1]
Would you like a concise summarization of key chapters or a comparison of My Side with Beckham’s earlier interviews and biographies? I can pull direct quotes or map themes to chapters if you want. [HarperCollins UK listing for My Side][6]