As a commercial film "One Goal to Fame" is definitely a very old-fashioned story, a Mexican immigrant who smuggled into the United States and realized his value in a European club. It's a replica of the American dream. Based on this story, I would give a maximum of 6 points, but the professional presentation of football in the film makes me very satisfied and deserves an extra star.
What I am most satisfied with in the film is that Newcastle United, whether it is transfers, decision-making on the daily affairs of the team, and personnel rights are in the hands of the head coach. This makes me very happy. It is indeed a commercial film that FIFA participated in the promotion. Very good grasp of details.
In the perception of ordinary people, the head coach should only be in charge of the team's tactical design, and other people should be in charge of daily affairs, personnel rights, and transfer rights. And this is precisely the characteristics of the Premier League. In Serie A, Bundesliga and La Liga, although the power structure of the teams is different, one thing is certain, that is, there will be a technical director in the power layer to be responsible for transfers, daily business, etc. Generally, this position is reserved by famous celebrities Come to serve, have qualifications, and understand the ball, can play a good role.
The Premier League is not the same as these national leagues. First of all, other national leagues focus on competitiveness. If the boss/chairman wants to achieve results, he will definitely make a heavy transfer in person. The head coach can only be responsible for the team's game level. This is also in line with our general cognition. However, the Premier League is different. The owner buys the team mainly for commercial value, and does not want to spend much attention on the competitive level, so generally he will send a confidant to be the chairman to manage the financial and business development. As for the competitive level, the head coach will be delegated to the long-term appointment. Giving him is undoubtedly the best choice. You have the final say on who to buy and who to sell, and I will be in charge of the negotiation, so that you don't mess up. Coaches can never cheat themselves. That's why coaches in the Premier League are so powerful.
In the movie, the special power of the Premier League head coach is shown very well. Instead of putting a better understandable executive such as the general manager of the team, it is still better than those sports movies that lead the sheep to sell dog meat. Great effort
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