Sports
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Pretty good sports articles, mainly about coaches and presidents
I like this beginning very much. West Ham United is also the home team I have always wanted to watch. Excellent youth training can save trouble and save money. Fanatic fans can have many stories. I hope the author can write it well.
I'm a fan of Broken Factory. It can be seen that the author is working hard to improve his writing style. The characterization is more vivid than the previous one, the dialogue is not so pale, and there is more off-site life than the previous one. But it seems to have little effect The core selling point of this book is still the same as before, it is reasonable and not random. There will be no unfounded player transfers and club relations. Lee Kee fans and fans of broken factories like me may feel uncomfortable watching it. One has been suppressed to the point where there is no hope of revival, and the other has been hacked so badly that it's terrible to watch 😂
Chen Aiting's book is now at a high level among competitive coaching articles, but the shortcoming is that this author's books always feel like the same routines. Chelsea and Inter Milan have appeared more than once in his book, and the falling out with Abramovich has also appeared before. Bayern is a brand new attempt, but it is really not challenging. The biggest shortcoming of this book is that there is no sense of immersion. The reason is that the protagonist actually won the league after his debut😓The only thing that still keeps me reading is the future of Chinatown.
It's a pretty good book, but the overall style is a bit straightforward. The protagonist is just a little guy with a bit of a golden finger, without any tactical ideals, and he keeps talking and learning throughout the book. The off-field description is not detailed enough, which is a shortcoming. Some plots are not grasped well enough. For example, the part in Real Madrid basically means that the author wants the protagonist to fail, and fails for the sake of failure. It feels very deliberate.
I don't know how to evaluate this book... I thought it was pretty good when I first read it, and it was fun to read, but after thinking about it carefully, I felt a bit awkward. The little monsters are always inexplicably precocious. The center backs who can compete with English centers at the age of 15, Beckham who plays in the midfield (this is a lot in his books) and a lot of black technology (he believes in the power of technology is also a feature of his books), but I can still read it.
The book really spares no effort to attack Barcelona, although I don't object... I can't complain about the protagonist's private life. The system has also been criticized for disappearing inexplicably. There is also a Madonna plot throughout the whole book... But overall it is pretty good.






