WATCH: Game of Thrones star John Bradley narrates story of David Beckham asking him for a picture
John Bradley is a big Manchester United fan himself.
David Beckham and John Bradley (via Winteriscoming.net)
English actor John Bradley, famous for playing Samwell Tarly in Game of Thrones, shared a story on Sky Sports about football legend David Beckham asking him for a photo at Old Trafford.
Bradley, known for his role in all eight seasons of GoT, has also featured in other shows and movies, including Marry Me with Jennifer Lopez and Owen Wilson. As a devoted Manchester United fan, he’s a familiar face in the Old Trafford stands during matches.
In a chat with Sky Sports, the actor shared a story from watching a United game at Old Trafford. Bradley revealed that David Beckham, a former United midfielder, approached him for a photo while they were both in the Director’s Box. It turns out Beckham is a big Game of Thrones fan.
John Bradley was amazed by Beckham’s interest in Game of Thrones, expressing his surprise. Despite being a legendary sportsman, Beckham eagerly asked Bradley for a photo, creating a ‘fan meets star’ moment. The interview video was posted by Sky Sports, and fans responded enthusiastically.
David Beckham believes Manchester United needs a ‘change in ownership’
The former Manchester United player, David Beckham, in an interview with SportStar, did not hesitate to say that the Premier League side needed a change in administration and ownership. His comments come to light after the news of Sir Jim Ratcliffe‘s minority investment in the club, recently.
Rumors suggest that Sir Jim Ratcliffe, CEO of INEOS chemicals, might have bought a 25% stake in Manchester United from the Glazer family for £1.4 billion ($1.7bn). The official announcement is pending.
In an interview with SportStar, David Beckham shared thoughts on his UNICEF visit to India and expressed concern about Manchester United’s current state. He believes a change in ownership, particularly with potential buyers like INEOS and a Qatari consortium, is crucial. When asked about getting involved in the club’s management, Beckham showed keen interest, aiming to guide it back to the glory of the Sir Alex Ferguson era.
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