David Beckham
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David Beckham disclosed was sent off by the referee while watching his 9-year-old son's (Romeo) game in Los Angeles, the ace footballer disclosed on the "The Jonathan Ross Show" .

"I was watching the kids play the other day, it was the younger kids of Romeo's club, and there was a penalty given. And the kids are seven years old and he sent the kid off. And I was like, 'Come on, he's seven, referee, you can't send him off'. And he looked at me and was like, 'Yes, I can,' the Sun quoted him as saying.

"And he came over and gave me a red card. He told me to get out of the park. For real. The gate was only 20 yards away and I waited and went back in when my son's game was on," he added.

The La Galaxy Midfielder also tells Jonathan Ross that he and his "Spice Girl" wife Victoria, the proud parent's of four, Brooklyn (12), Romeo (9), Cruz (6) and Harper (7 months); may be having more kids in the future.

"We're enjoying the kids as it is. It's always a thought. We might keep going," the mirror quoted the former England captain as saying.

The 36-year-old footballer also says that he is making all his boys learn martial arts so that later on, they can protect their kid sister Harper .

"Cruz does taekwondo, Brooklyn does boxing and Romeo does karate, so they'll all be ready...But Cruz is the one who's going to really look after Harper, he's the tough one," he was quoted by the Mirror as saying.

The show, which will air on Saturday night at nine, will also feature singer-songwriter Jessie J and comedian Kevin Bridges.