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Congratulations to Brother Zhou! the Decisive Battle Is Over, and Football Stories Are Burning!
How can there be no passionate football literature to cheer up the crowning moment? Immediately provide you with high-burning football novels about counterattacks on the pitch, ultimate kills, and coaching games, allowing you to experience an adrenaline-filled fantasy in addition to the real game situation!
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I think this book is a bit more tiring to read than Fox in the Forbidden Zone
The opening of Fox in the Forbidden Zone is actually very brisk, and the story is also very simple at the beginning. It is a story about a small character turning around, and the characters are easy to remember, just a few of them. As for this book, I don't know if the author's emotion of being a veteran is too heavy, which makes the writing heavier, and there are a lot of names of foreigners that I can't remember right from the beginning. The author should also be an old FM player. He should know how confusing the foreign names on the screen will be once the virtual players are turned on. The difference between the two sides can be imagined. When Forbidden Fox first appeared, there were also passerby characters such as the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse who were middling and perfunctory. It can be seen that when the author created these characters, he had the idea of throwing them away after use. Therefore, the entire Fox in the Forbidden Zone was created from the beginning with only the protagonist, heroine, parents, friends, rivals, and mentors, all clearly and clearly. Not much was spent on building members of other teams. The storyline is also simple and easy to understand. In today's popular words, you start fighting monsters from a small place and upgrade, first with class confrontations, then with nearby schools, and then later with the provincial capital to compete in competitions, and finally the national competition. Next is the career mode of the classic football game. This book is about the Premier League from the beginning. It needs to be shaped first of all, a few key players who often show up in the team, the fictional version of Ten Hag, as well as some core members who need to show up in other teams, as well as competitors for the national team position. Most of them are foreigners, and the names of the characters are hard to remember and a bit complicated. Then there are a lot of background settings that have already been established facts that need to be introduced. The most important thing is that Hu Lai can be funny, playful, and liven up the atmosphere. But Wang Lie does not possess these attributes. So I can only say that the author deserves recognition for following his own heart, but I think this does not fully meet the needs of book lovers. In fact, I am also a Ronaldo fan, but I can't empathize with him at all and feel that he is a veteran and has great ambition. Because I'm not that age yet. I am more able to appreciate Hu Lai's youthful energy in striving for their dreams. I think the author's plot of the campus football period is quite successful, and it is also the most eye-catching aspect of the book.
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I started writing when I was 38 years old. I should only be able to write a short story. I feel that it would be difficult for people to relate to the plot when I am 40 years old, unless I include retirement and becoming a coach.
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