First, it was the ankle. Then the knee. Now we're back to the ankle.
One thing is for certain: David Beckham won't start against New York.
"I'm not going to mess with the starting lineup," Galaxy Coach Frank Yallop said. "If he's available, he'll be one of the subs."
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Is an off-season surgical proceedure an option "on the table" (albeit a hidden table)right now (or secretly in the past)? What is his return to England timetable? Who is the chief sports medicine doc on Beckham's case and is it time for a second opinion? Are the ankle tendons being properly "rehabbed"? Is Becks once again "itchy" to get out there with a winning team, when in fact the ankle is seriously injured (tendons detached, bone on bone movement, etc)?
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