Chapter 766 Andyou?
David Miller, John, and Levin stood in the Flanders North Stand, somewhat dejected.
The game between Leeds City and London Bridge came as scheduled, but they still had no idea about the cheering song they wanted to compose for Hu Lai.
So in this home game, they couldn't cheer for Hu Lai with loud and high-pitched singing.
When we think of this, everyone feels like a failure.
Every popular Leeds player has a fan-written character song for him. When a player performs well, fans will express their love for the player by singing this song in the stands or outside the stadium.
These character songs are basically adapted from popular songs or classic melodies.
Because we want fans to learn it quickly and spread the word. Therefore, we can only borrow the melodies of existing popular songs that are widely sung, and modify the original lyrics to eventually turn it into a song that fans can jump up and down in the stands while singing loudly.
This is also the culture of English football.
But Hulay, as the current top scorer in the Leeds City team, has always lacked such a song, which is obviously completely inconsistent with his importance in the team.
There are of course "historical reasons" for this - when Hulay first joined Leeds City, he was not very popular with Leeds City fans due to some well-known factors. So it wasn't until the new season that everyone thought it was time to compose a song for Hu Lai.
This is actually considered "late" in a sense.
It is precisely because of this "lateness" that David Miller hopes to come up with a highly recognizable song, which can be regarded as an apology and tribute to Hu Lai.
As a result, due to his "high standards and strict requirements", a simple character cheering song has been difficult to produce until now.
His original plan was to use the new song to cheer for Hu Lai during the home game against London Bridge to enhance his reputation.
Now...
Miller and his companions looked at the green football field and sighed.
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Park Soon-tae saw Hu Lai in the players' corridor, and Hu Lai also looked at him.
After the two people's eyes met, Park Soon-tae greeted him first and carried out daily greetings: "Hi, Hu Lai. How are you, are you okay?"
Hu Lai nodded and gave the standard answer to this question: "I'm fine, thank you, and you?"
Park Suntai was stunned for a moment, but he didn't expect Hu Lai's answer to be so... textbook. Then he nodded and said: "I'mfinetoo."
Then there was an awkward silence between the two.
It seemed that because of Hu Lai's standardized answer, Park Soon Tae didn't know what to say.
After this awkward silence lasted for a few seconds, Park Soon-tae remembered what he wanted to say to Hu Lai, so he said again: "My injury has healed, and I will really go all out in this game."
Hu Lai smiled and said: "That's great, I can do it too, brother..."
When Park Suntae heard a familiar word, he asked reflexively: "Are you going to shoot from a long distance again today?"
When he asked, he saw Hu Lai's face was stunned, and then the other party obviously covered it up: "No, no, brother, you know, my long shot was blinded. Look, otherwise why have I Not even a single long shot? ”
"Oh, that's it..." Park Chundai pretended to accept Hu Lai's explanation, but in his heart, like a mirror, he had clearly seen Hu Lai's true thoughts.
He remembered that in the last two games, Hu Lai had tried long shots from outside the penalty area, but the effect was not very good and he had not scored so far.
This shows that regardless of whether the long-range shot scored against the South Korean team was fake or not, at least Hu Lai has consciously strengthened his long-range shot now, and Park Soon-tae bets that this kid must have been secretly practicing during this period. Own long shot.
Although he had only been in contact with Hu Lai for a short time, Pu Chuntai felt that he already knew this person very well. He was as cunning as a fox and had many evil intentions.
It may be offensive to speculate on others with conspiracy theories. But guessing Hu Lai, that is definitely correct...
Thinking of this, Pu Chuntai looked at Hu Lai differently.
After that, he didn't even bother to continue chatting with Hu Lai. He just said a few words, ended the false courtesy with Hu Lai, and then turned around and walked back to his team.
He walked straight up to his teammate Alberto Bueno and said to the goalkeeper from the Spanish national team in proficient Spanish: "Alberto, you must be careful about Hu's long shots during the game."
"Long shot?" Bueno was a little surprised, "But he has never scored a long shot in a game..."
"No, he scored against our Korean team." Park Suntae told Bueno the scene in the top 12.
At the same time, he also highlighted the threat of Hulay's long shot to several other defender teammates surrounding Bueno.
In order to deepen his persuasiveness, he took the trouble to tell his teammates what Yang Zhongxun, the head coach of the Korean national team, told them.
"... He said don't worry about Hu catching the ball outside the penalty area. If he wants to catch the ball outside the penalty area, let him go. If he wants to catch the ball outside, he can do whatever he wants. As long as he doesn't enter the penalty area... We did the same, and Hu was there. He got a completely unmarked kicking opportunity outside the penalty area, and his first long-range shot drove the football into our goal... That lost ball completely destroyed our morale, and in the end we lost without any suspense. The game..."
Park Soon-tae is not an ordinary person who is unknown in European football, and his words still have some weight.
So seeing him so serious, the expressions on the faces of these defensive players and teammates also became serious.
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Hu Lai saw Park Suntae chatting with his teammates. The smile on his face flashed away, replaced by a slight frown.
If any London Bridge player looked at him at this time, he would definitely think that Hu Lai was annoyed that his little secret was discovered by Park Suntae.
Hu Lai's expression also attracted the attention of his teammates.
Charlie Potter patted him: "What are you doing? Why are you frowning suddenly?"
"Ah...it's nothing." Hu Lai didn't want to discuss this issue with his teammates for fear of backfiring. He quickly changed the topic, pointed at Jay Adams who was chatting with the London Bridge players and said: "It seems that Jay has a pretty good relationship with his former teammates..."
Porter looked over and then shrugged: "Isn't this quite normal? Jay has stayed at London Bridge for ten years. He must know more people there than he does here."
"I thought that for Jay, this game was a battle of revenge..." Hu Lai said with emotion as he looked at Adams who was chatting and laughing with his former teammates.
"How can there be so much hatred? Do you think everyone is Sean Barnett?" Porter rolled his eyes at Hu Lai.
Hu Lai laughed when he heard this.
After the last round of the Premier League, Sean Barnett sprinted tens of meters and then ran to the Leeds City fans to skate and kneel to celebrate, which became a famous scene in that round of the Premier League. It aroused heated discussions on the Internet and in the media.
In addition to Leeds City fans, many neutral fans are very disdainful of Sean Barnett's approach.
Because Barnett did this inexplicably - before this, Leeds City fans had no resentment or bad words towards Barnett.
As a result, Barnett suddenly broke out during the game. After scoring the goal, he directly used the Leeds City fans as the target to vent his emotions.
This approach, which is completely untenable from any angle, was naturally criticized miserably by neutral fans and the media after the game.
People made many jokes out of Barnett's running, sliding and kneeling movements.
For a time, Sean Barnett also reached the peak of his personal fame - but he may never have thought that he would become a household name throughout England and even Europe in this way...
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"Jay, it's great to see you start again in Leeds City. But to be honest, I still feel sorry for you to switch to the defensive midfielder..." Wearing a blue London Bridge jersey and a yellow captain's armband, James Montgomery shook his head.
Jay Adams smiled and said calmly: "I had some regrets and hesitation at first, but now I don't think so at all. I think maybe my previous obsession with becoming an excellent offensive midfielder was wrong. In my opinion, the position that suits me best is actually the position I play now. Maybe I will be selected for the England team as a midfielder in the future, James, and we can still be teammates."
Montgomery didn't care too much about his final mention of being selected for the national team, and just regarded it as Adams's own blessing to him. What he cares more about is what Adams said before: "Just feel happy, Jay. I'm glad that after so many years, you can finally play football with a smile. Enjoy this game, don't step on it Show mercy.”
He reached out to Adams.
After holding the hand, Adams responded: "Thank you, James. You are a good big brother and a good captain. Although I am no longer a member of London Bridge, I will always remember the days of playing football at London Bridge. I will give my best Because I want to let people who once cared about me know that my life is not bad now. ”
The two shook hands and then separated.
Jay Adams returns to Leeds City's ranks and James Montgomery steps back to join the ranks at London Bridge.
Among them, the referee came with a football in his hand and the referee team, and at the same time greeted the players on both sides: "Okay, gentlemen, we will do the old things later, now we are going to play!"
Players from both teams held the hands of the ball boys around them and followed the referee team towards the court.
There were dense crunching sounds in the corridor.
It was the sound of dozens of pairs of sneaker spikes hitting the marble floor.
Like a rapid war drum.
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