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These books are some of the most wonderful and complete novels that I have ever read. From today's perspective, they are still classics.
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Haphazard Piles
I have seen it and thought it was good. I have collected some of the various things and piled them here to take a look at them.
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Hey! This book is so strange! I've written so many words but haven't seen a single book review! What a miracle!
I actually like the book written by The Economist. Maybe I am an old thief born in the 1980s in the Internet literary circle and cannot keep up with the situation. I still like the football of the past. Although I don't agree that football is higher than life and death, I still prefer to be more passionate. I especially hate the football that only plays two-man passes. It's all hype and packaging, and it brings bad luck to future generations. I think the Spanish Super League is the only one that is bad at football.
A true football novel, and also the most realistic football novel. After all, I don't understand why Xiao Baiwen, who has defended eight crowns and won seven crowns, and buys monsters everywhere without looking at the lineup, is so popular.
This book is quite good, but the main character has never coached a major team.
Passing or above, outstanding is not enough! It's strange that it's not popular enough. Maybe it's because the protagonist didn't teach wealthy families, but we are just fans of wealthy families.
It's a very good book. There are no cheats. The team's performance and the training and growth of the players are relatively realistic. It's not a special and ridiculous plot. It's a good book.
I haven't seen such an excellent comment section for a long time. It's really refreshing. Since everyone says it's good, I'll take a look.
After reading so many football articles, this is the best one I have ever read. But the ending is so disappointing.
One of the best coaching articles
There is no job-hopping at every turn, there are no all kinds of messy cheats, and there are no super difficult achievements such as winning seven crowns. The main theme is realism. The protagonist himself and the players under the protagonist have grown up step by step. Whether it is Klose, Drogba, or Ribery, when they are still in the rough, they must be prepared to be a jade carver. It feels like a contemporary person who understands football travels back to that time to be a coach. Without plug-ins such as systems and special functions, being like the protagonist is basically the limit. The fact that he did not go to a wealthy club is also worthy of appreciation, because it is not easy to be a coach of a wealthy club. There are very few wealthy chairman like Jack Walker in the book to the protagonist. I feel that the relationship between the protagonist and Jack Walker and Paul Walker is particularly similar to the relationship between Zhuge Liang and Liu Bei and Liu Chan. It's just that Jack Walker left a little too early in the book. It would be great if he could see him win the Champions League. And the ending of the stadium repairs feels a bit like predicting Wenger's end at Arsenal.
The same goes for tying a dog and sitting on the coaching bench after the trading window is closed.
There is basically no on-the-spot command at critical moments, and he will suddenly make mistakes from time to time. I knew the opponent's lineup, style of play, and weaknesses in a game because I was careless with my tactics, haha. And when it comes to this kind of situation, he will just be in a daze and then he will be at a loss and will lose the ball again. After falling behind in the last few goals, he has no choice but to start attacking with all his strength! The ending is to lose and reflect on the fact that I should not have been careless! Then come back next time! 🤭