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Beckham incurs wrath of North Korea's Kim-Jong II

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Sunday, September 13, 2009 17:13 IST
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London: England football star David Beckham has incurred the wrath of North Korean leader Kim-Jong II after posing with freed American journalists Laura Ling and Euna Lee.

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According to News of The World, the grinning midfield maestro welcomed the two reporters home following their release, secured by former president Bill Clinton after 140 days in a grim North Korean jail.

Jong-II, 68, hit the roof when he saw the happy snaps, taken after an LA Galaxy home game, ­according to sources in North Korea.

And, when England slaughtered Croatia 5-1 last week to secure a place in South Africa next year, he seized on the result as an opportunity to gain revenge.

The little-known North Korean team has booked a place in the country's first World Cup since 1966 after qualifying from its Asian group.

Now Jong-Il has promised his players a big money cash bonus if they meet and beat England next year.

They have been promised the "party to end all parties" at his private seven-storey palace in Pyongyang, the nation's capital, as well as a "joyride" on his personal, 21-carriage presidential train.

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