Watch this movie as a fan

Jeffery 2022-01-04 08:01:35

As a movie fan, this movie is nothing special, and the plot is pretty good. But when you watch such a movie as a fan, you really can't suppress the excitement in your heart after watching it. From the movie, you can deeply feel the British football culture, from children to the elderly, are fully integrated into the fun of football. The club they love is an indispensable part of their lives. In the last game, the chubby taxi driver would rather not do business, but also rush to watch the football game, which shows the importance of football to them. Although they were not fighting for a championship, a small victory was enough for them to enjoy it. The movie has brought us various elements of the football circle, such as training, reserves, substitutes, main players, player scandals, newspapers and public opinions, agents...the corrupt lives of which indeed exist among contemporary football players. But the protagonist resisted the temptation and gave us the purest football. The last goal, Beckham also tried in reality, the moment the goal was scored, the whole audience stood up, cheered, and enjoyed the joy of victory. After watching it, I also thought of going to England to watch a game on the spot and be an avid fan.

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  • Burley 2022-04-23 07:02:48

    Have fun with football

  • Garrett 2022-01-04 08:01:35

    I just ask one thing: How did San Diego get the labor certification for joining Newcastle?

Goal! The Dream Begins quotes

  • Erik Dornhelm: So, when I say go, I want you to run as fast as you can to the goal, ok?

    Santiago Munez: Yeah!

    Erik Dornhelm: Go! Come back. Again, go! What did you learn?

    Santiago Munez: That, that you can score from half way.

    Erik Dornhelm: No, that the ball can travel faster than you!

  • [Roz the nurse is giving a physical examination]

    Santiago Munez: What's your name?

    Roz Harmison: Roz Harmison.

    Santiago Munez: I- I mean your first name.

    Roz Harmison: You don't need to know that.

    [she goes over and puts on a pair of latex gloves]

    Roz Harmison: You don't need to know where I live, or what my star sign is, or what I'm doing on a Saturday night. I'm going to have to take blood.

    Santiago Munez: Oh, hey, really? I don't like needles.

    Roz Harmison: Oh, but you have a tattoo or is that a transfer?

    Santiago Munez: That was a gang thing.

    Roz Harmison: You were in a gang?

    Santiago Munez: Not anymore. There's only three ways to get out of a gang, either you get shot, you go to jail, or in my case you have a grandmother who will kick some sense into you.

    [Roz pokes Santiago with the needle]

    Santiago Munez: Ow!

    Roz Harmison: Sorry, tough guy.