After reading this class 92, I think there are three points worth discussing.
1. UK nightclubs
Giggs said you can go to a nightclub and show the player pass to security. I'd love to know why the clubs in the UK are so attractive to players, with Ryan Giggs at Manchester United and Grealish at Manchester City. There are many other players who have ruined their careers because of nightclubs, and one of the most famous must be Ronaldinho. What is the magic of nightclubs in the UK, is it the same as our pubs, or is there anything special. For someone like me who doesn't have a nightlife, this is a really hard place for me to understand. So if you go to the UK, you must go to the pub for a walk.
2. Abusive from fans
Beckham's revenge against Simeone in the quarter-finals of the 1998 England national team made him red and white. After this time, Beckham received a lot of abuse and even received an envelope with bullets. In fact, if the parties cannot digest this phenomenon, it will really destroy a person. For example, the recent Liu Xuezhou incident. So as a fan of Saka, I'm glad that Saka didn't fall down because of a lot of abuse for kicking the penalty kick of Euro 21. Due to the development of the Internet, a lot of cyberbullying is happening now. This phenomenon really needs to find a solution, and my own solution is to start with myself. For example, the national football team lost to Vietnam in the World Cup qualifying match. I was really furious watching that match, but I knew I couldn’t say some bullying words. Try to write your feelings from the perspective of the game. This game starts this game ends.
3. Individuals and teams
There’s a line in it: While we’re all living in a more individualistic age, the unique energy of that team is more powerful than yours alone. In fact, as an only child, I really envy the feeling that a bunch of people are happy together no matter what they do. Not to mention the achievement of winning the triple crown, so I am also thinking about how I can fill my life with some group activities.
Summary: This documentary is worth watching even if you are a fan of Manchester United. From this film, you can actually see the lives of different players with different personalities. Perhaps one of them is yourself. In fact, Scholes's character off the football field is really like myself. Aside from my job, I just want to be an ordinary person.
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