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Days: 426.9
Mean Score:
6.22
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- Dropped0
- Plan to Watch62
- Total Entries2,421
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- Episodes24,909
All Manga Stats Manga Stats
Days: 184.5
Mean Score:
7.07
- Total Entries406
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All Comments (3296) Comments
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Dq2M_C994k
hope for the next soon.
It's true that our views of players changed as we grow older. When we were kids, footballers seemed like heroes, they showcased sportsmanship and passion. Watching the likes of Xavi put sportsmanship above winning seemed like honorable behavior but now it's out of the question .
I remember Klose's words. I feel nostalgic for the way football used to be. The older generations commitment to training, and love and respect for the game, is absent from the game today. Today’s the focus is on commercial aspects and individual branding, social media stardom..
The atmosphere has changed as so called commercialization have transformed stadiums. The passion and raw energy of the past have given way to controlled environment. it's for inclusivity and profits it feels like the heart and soul have been muted. Players don't have to be responsible or deal with fan pressure to perform.
They don't have the sense of pride when they wear the jersey.
The old stadiums are being replaced by the modern stadiums are becoming multi-purpose mega-structures, with shopping malls, restaurants, and hotels inside.
It's a far cry from the traditional, single-purpose venues of the past where stadiums were built only with sports on mind, where fans supported their teams but now it's like a picnic in the stands or shopping trip and a night of fine dining in a fancy restaurant.. It's pathetic reality.
The old venues are irreplaceable about the old-fashioned charm and pure focus on the game itself.
It’s understandable why you respect those players so much. They represented a time when the game seemed more about passion and less about personal gain.
The culture back then was so different, so I can't even imagine what was his thought process in all of this. Though, it does show how much power all mangakas hold like it was shown in Oshi no Ko. If the author does not want an adaptation, they have all the legal rights to stop any from happening. Toei probably didn't want to get sued to hell, lol.
I always liked him as a person and his attitude.
Thats also the reason I support Netherlands in the international tournaments because Australia is not a good enough team.
I really miss the old generation of players, they had that aura and didn't bitch on Twitter or posted pics of holidays on Instagram, I feel they genuinely cared about the fans and the badge of the team they represented.
You don't see that loyalty anymore of the likes Giggs, Totti, puyol etc.
only when you have time on your side, nothing more.
lets start from this playlist
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_VGbflD64WR7eZj1yvfAqN0awAxajh60
Ulti is a very good pick.
Bambi is the same driving force as Yamato for me. Why do they appear only near the end...
Bleach as always nails the songs. This one is fire. Can't wait to watch the series to add five million songs to my playlist. And honestly I need to finally know who Bambietta is, because all the art of her I've seen is so good.
Another message, another song. I have been falling in love with this Mecha-Ude ending and just had to share it.
I don't think his style will suit the current United squad, or i think there will be more changes to come in the transfer market. He likes playing with wingbacks over wingers