] "Fame by One Goal" is not suitable for people who love football in China

Hollis 2022-01-04 08:01:35

I only watched the first one when the third "Become Famous" was released. Fortunately, I was fortunate that I only watched the first one.

When Muniz scored a goal, my tears shed. I shed tears not because I felt it, but because I knew my dream was broken.

He started playing at the age of 5 and is 21 years old this year. My dream was to be a football player and lead the Chinese team to the World Cup. I remember that when I was young, I wrote my essays about dreams in both Chinese and English. I’ve been playing football in the lane since I was a child, and I don’t know how many shoes were broken or flying. Anyway, my dad helped other people’s glass with a few pieces. Some of my friends who played football together went to play basketball when they grew up. Working, only me, still working hard with my childhood dream. 10 years old, watching Ronaldo at 21, I think I still have time; 14 years old, looking at Ronaldo, I still think I have time; 18 years old, looking at Messi, lamenting that time is merciless.

As an adult, I no longer expect to be a football player. I just hope that my football can improve my favorite sport and I can support it; to be honest, I have never watched Chinese football since I was 16 years old, which really disappointed me. , Maybe you said that the 2002 World Cup has luck and draw elements, but after all, I have witnessed Chinese football rush out, maybe, in my lifetime, I will never see it again.

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Goal! The Dream Begins quotes

  • Santiago Munez: [a bunch of the guys are going into a bar] Do I need an ID or anything?

    Jamie Drew: ID... Identification?

    Santiago Munez: Yeh... I mean, how old do you have to be to get a drink here?

    Jamie Drew: ...er eleven.

  • Barry Rankin: [Talking to someone on the phone] What's cool and hangs up?

    [And then hangs up]