I played against England at World Cup then became David Beckham’s team-mate – now I want to be a Premier League referee

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CHRIS BURCHILL never made it to the Premier League as a player – but is eager to get there in retirement.

The former LA Galaxy midfielder played alongside David Beckham during his MLS days.

Chris Birchall, former professional soccer player, officiating a game.Paul Tonge
Former Port Vale and LA Galaxy midfielder Chris Burchill is training to become a ref[/caption]
David Beckham and Christopher Birchall shaking hands after a World Cup match.Getty
The midfielder played alongside Englnad legend David Beckham in LA[/caption]
Christopher Birchall of Trinidad and Tobago heading the ball against Frank Lampard of England.Getty
Birchall also faced England in the 2006 World Cup for Trinidad and Tobago[/caption]

And now he is retraining as a referee, all thanks to a special PGMOL initiative for former pros.

Birchall is part of the ‘Player to Match Official’ programme, a joint venture between the PGMOL and the Players Association.

The scheme aims to fast-track ex-players into officiating over a three-year period.

Birchall, who played most of his club football for Port Vale, hung up his boots in 2017.

Now 40, he believes the scheme is vital to bring through the next generation of referees.

Birchall told Sky Sports: “If you were a professional who finished at 32, 33, there wouldn’t be an opportunity because you’d be 45 before you had the chance.

“This is why this programme is so exciting because it opens doors to ex-players to come through into the game and use their experience to not be better referees.

“But to try and be as good as they individually can, because there are some exceptional referees coming through who haven’t played the game.

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“A lot of people say this is what the game’s been crying out for, but you don’t want to be the person to say ‘ex-players are going to become better refs’.

“It’s just another string to the bow of officiating.”

Ex-pros including Coventry winger Carl Baker and Milwall midfielder Liam Trotter are also enrolled in the course.

And Birchall has big ambitions – with a spot in the Premier League within his sights.

He continued: “Sometimes, someone will ask you a question like, ‘Where do you want to be in three years?’

“I want to be in the Premier League. I don’t want to come across as arrogant, but the opportunity is there to be in the Premier League.

“So, my goal within that three to four years is to be officiating in the Premier League.”

What do David Beckham’s tattoos mean?

Hands

Starting with the hands, and David Beckham has the word “Love” inked across the top of his left hand, with a swallow on either side.

This is joined by the numbers 723, a combination of the shirts he famously wore for Manchester United and later Real Madrid.

On his little finger, he has the year he was married.

Becks also has a small female-stick figure designed by his daughter Harper.

The devoted husband has “Posh” tattooed on a finger as a nod to wife Victoria Beckham‘s Spice Girls nickname.

Arms

Becks has two sleeve tattoos on both his arms with the centrepieces paying tribute to his marriage to Victoria.

The most famous of his body art comes in the shape of her name along the inside of his forearm, which is inked in Sanskrit.

Both Posh and Becks have Hebrew tattoos, which they got to celebrate their sixth wedding anniversary.

The matching tatts translate to, “I am my beloved’s and my beloved is mine”.

Meanwhile, Becks also has a separate rose inking on his left arm to mark the couple’s tenth anniversary.

Neck

One of Beckham’s most famous tattoos is on his neck, which is a gothic style cross and wings.

It is symbolic of to his religion and acts as a protective guardian of his son Romeo, whose name is tattooed just below the angel wings.

Beckham also has the name of his daughter, Harper, on the side of his neck.

This was later updated to include the words “Pretty Lady”, to mark her fourth birthday.

Back

Beckham’s back tattoos serve as tribute to his sons.

He has angel wings at the top as a sign of protection for them.

Becks has both his eldest on Brooklyn, and his youngest son Cruz‘s names inked across his back.

Body

Beckham has a large chest tattoo that is an image of himself as Jesus, with three cherubs representing his sons, Brooklyn, Romeo, and Cruz.

The footy ace also has a vertical tattoo down his left side in Chinese symbols – this translates as “Death and life have determined appointments”.

Paying homage to his father, he has an inking of a ship at full mast – which is identical to the same one his dad has.

Birchall spent much of his early career in England’s lower leagues, playing for Vale, Coventry and Brighton.

His world was turned upside down in 2009 when he joined the Galaxy in Los Angeles, replacing Beckham on his debut.

Speaking to SunSport last year, Birchall said: “David was great with me.

“Although I played with him towards the end of his career, wow what a player.

“He could pick you out with a pass from 40 yards.

“There was banter between us as English guys.

“He’d come into training every morning and say to me, ‘Hi, Mr Perfect’ and I was like, ‘If anyone should be called that it’s you!’”

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