Listing testimonials
The editor informed me that the book would be available on June 1st, which is tomorrow, and I would like to write a testimonial about the shelf.
The first thing to say, of course, is to thank you for your attention, and thank you for reading and voting all the time. Thank you here. After it is put on the shelves, I also hope that everyone can subscribe, and I thank you in advance here.
Secondly, I would like to talk about the questions that some book friends have asked, the most important of which is that someone asked me, why did the protagonist start playing football in Japan? Why choose the J-League? This is a question that many people have said.
In fact, I chose the J-League because I wanted to make the protagonist's pen fun pavilion www.biquge.info lower. When I wrote this book, I wanted to describe the process of a self-made player who had no external help and climbed through his own training. This is a process of being a nobody, kicking out of nowhere from scratch. In the process, he met friends who helped him, met the girl he liked, met the head coach who promoted himself, and also encountered opportunities again and again. What he did was he succeeded in seizing the opportunity, then climbing rapidly, and finally succeeded.
Such a route starts directly from Europe, the www.biquge.info of Biqu Pavilion is too high, and if you start from the Chinese Super League, it is too difficult to play, so the J-League was chosen in various environments to choose from.
The protagonist of this book is not a particularly talented person himself, in the book, he played in Japan for two years before he had the strength to play in the AFC Champions League. He has come up step by step like this, so he also needs a platform that can help him move forward, and the J-League has indeed gone out a lot of players over the years.
It's not that I think the J-League is much better than the Super League. As mentioned in the book, the J-League itself has a lot of shortcomings, and some things are more dangerous to players than the Super League. The average retirement age of 25 years old, the meagre and terrible salary are all its drawbacks. In these aspects, they are not as good as the Super League. But although the J-League is very mean, after all, it has established a road to Europe, although it is not easy to walk, but the players can do their best to get out, which is stronger than the Super League. The Chinese Super League is still playing a lot of cards on the issue of players traveling to Europe, and in this regard, it is still not as good as the J-League. In fact, if you compare the differences between the two leagues, there will be a lot of insights.
It is precisely because of these that this choice was made. Maybe some people don't like Japan very much and can't stand it, so I'm sorry here.
That's all there is to it, it's just a casual conversation. Tomorrow on the shelves, please order the first order, thank you again. I1153