Chapter 75: Former genius player


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When London Bridge informed Jay Adams that the club would sell him to Leeds City, the former London Bridge talented player accepted it calmly.
There were no angry questions, no roars of collapse, and no bitter pleadings.
He could even see that when he calmly accepted, the general manager of London Bridge Club Rand Hollier, who notified him of the news, had a clear expression of relief-obviously he took a sigh of relief.
It seems that I really caused a lot of trouble to the club...
So in fact, I should have taken the initiative to ask for the termination of the contract and leave, right?
In this way, I no longer have to shoulder the expectation of "London Bridge midfielder core in the next ten years", and naturally I don't have to bear the sigh and blame from fans and the media for his failure to reach the height that people expect, let alone because he failed to deliver. Talent and self-blame.
Similarly, the club does not need to be forced to continue to invest and look forward to themselves, they can open the old chapter after they leave. Keep your eyes on the long-term and focus on those young rookies who are now emerging in the youth team or the first team.
Let each other go, it’s good for everyone...
That's strange!
Deep down, Adams was actually not calm at all, but he didn't show it.
Because he knows very well that for him, the club has actually invested a lot and put in a lot of hard work, and it is unrealistic to ask them to keep their expectations unrestricted.
After all, he is twenty-six years old and no longer young.
A former genius player should have fulfilled his talent at this age.
Rather than tossing between the bench and the loaned teams like myself.
London Bridge has cultivated himself, not sorry for himself, but he has let down everyone's expectations of him.
So he should let go of London Bridge and accept the transfer transaction calmly.
"I see, my agent will negotiate a personal contract with them."
Rand Hollier smiled: "Although Leeds is a relegation team, it is said that their head coach has some ideas. Maybe you can find the feeling there again?"
Speaking of his smile at the end, he almost didn't hold on to it, obviously he himself didn't believe the rhetoric.
Jay Adams saw it, but said nothing. Instead, he thanked Hollier: "Thank you, Rand. Thanks to you, you have helped me a lot over the years. I'm sorry. I can’t let you be satisfied with me..."
Hollier waved his hand quickly: "Don't say that, Jay. In any case, you were trained on London Bridge. No matter where you are in the future, I will always be proud of you. Actually..."
He hesitated, and continued: "In fact, sometimes, don't push yourself so hard, maybe... it will be better."
Adams smiled this time and said nothing.
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For Jay Adams, the former genius player who has been highly anticipated and anticipated, it is difficult to say who is the culprit in his career to this point.
Some media analyzed that London Bridge, as a giant team, has a large number of midfield players, and it is difficult to give a young player a chance, so it is normal to rent him out for exercise. However, frequent loaning does not give a young player a stable growth environment. The teams that loaned him were also unable to develop a long-term training plan for Adams.
He must overcome all the subjective and objective disadvantages in the frequent changes of teams and the doomed short loan career, and then give full play to his talents.
But such a request may be too difficult for Jay Adams, who was under eighteen years old at the time.
In addition, he has suffered two relatively serious injuries, which makes his growth more difficult.
When he was promoted to the first team at the age of 16, and played for the London Bridge first team in the Premier League when he was under the age of 17, no one would have imagined that Adams had been removed for ten years, but he still achieved nothing.
This is almost the same shock that he had when he was born on London Bridge-it was all incredible.
Many London Bridge fans still remember Jay Adams's amazing performance when he made his first Premier League appearance at London Bridge.
He made a diagonal breakthrough from the side of the midfield, and after passing three people in a row, he shot from outside the penalty area.
The football slid out of the beautiful arc and went straight to the dead corner above the goal.
That goal was chosen by the London Bridge fans as the best goal of the season at the end of the season.
Jay Adams was born in such a world wave.
Every London Bridge fan was excited about his appearance, trembling with the possibilities and the future he showed.
"The core of the midfield for England and London Bridge for the next two decades has been found!"
"The real British Emperor star turned out!"
...
This was a declaration in the media at the time.
Looking back now, it's quite ironic.
The British Emperor star fell before it really shined, and the midfield core of England and London Bridge for the next two decades became a drinking fountain.
The media believes that London Bridge did not properly cultivate and plan Jay Adams's career. Frequent loans did not play a role in training players, but instead made him lost in different teams and different styles of football.
Some media also attributed the tragedy of Adams' career to his two injuries at the age of eighteen and twenty-one. Two injuries caused him to miss the game for four months and eight months respectively, and he could not find the aura of the past after he recovered from the injury.
Although Adams is very hardworking and diligent every time he plays, as a midfield organizer, diligence is the most useless quality... His tireless running doesn't help him deliver a scalpel-like exquisite pass, nor can he Let him sway the defensive player with beautiful fake moves.
Others think that everyone's expectations of Adams are too high, which crushes him and makes him bear the weight that he should not bear.
But in fact, it is meaningless to entangle now what caused today's results.
In short, he has truly bid farewell to London Bridge.
When he entered the London Bridge Junior Team at the age of ten, he spent 16 years with this team. From this moment on, he will no longer be a player of London Bridge.
Compared with the much-anticipated and highly anticipated back then, when he leaves, there are still people on the media and the Internet who feel sorry for him, but there are also many people who think he should have left long ago.
Some people are tired of mentioning his past talents and current sinking over and over again.
"Is there only one Jay Adams on London Bridge?"
"What? Adams is still at London Bridge?"
"Professional football has too many'geniuses' who cannot successfully fulfill their talents. Jay Adams is just one of them. I think we paid too much attention to him before..."
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Jay Adams did not succeed in London Bridge, but he still did not lack home. After all, he just did not reach the height that everyone expected in the past, which does not mean that he was directly scrapped. As a professional player himself, he is still qualified.
Regarding why Leeds City bought him, the media speculated that the main reason may be to find a substitute for their midfielder Pete Williams.
Adams' agent gave him the same analysis.
Judging from the attention that has been drawn to the fans of the team just after debut, Pete Williams and Jay Adams have many similarities.
They are all talented midfielders trained in their respective teams' youth training system.
The same young fame, the same talent.
It's just that when young players most needed to increase the ball and gain confidence, he was not repeatedly loaned out by the team like Adams did. Instead, staying in the Leeds City first team, where the competition is not so fierce, is also because Leeds City is weak and there is no better candidate available, which gives Williams more opportunities.
Today's Pete Williams has grown into the core of the team's midfield. Although he is only twenty years old, his status in the team cannot be shaken-at the end of the Premier League last season, the Leeds City Club officially announced that they had reached an agreement with Williams on the issue of contract extension ~ www.mtlnovel. com ~ Pete Williams and Leeds City have a five-year contract extension. He will continue to stay in his hometown team and play for his father and fellow villagers.
Since Leeds already has such an unbeatable and focused midfielder core, why buy Adams? Isn't the purpose clear at a glance?
Adams himself was very open about substituting a player six years younger than him.
After all, he is a professional player.
Besides, he doesn't have any qualifications and conditions to compete with others about the strengths and weaknesses.
But when Adams arrived at the Leeds training camp and saw the team's head coach Tony Clark, he was still "frightened"...
"I didn't sign you to let you come as a substitute for Williams, Jay." Tony Clark stood in front of Adams with arms folded, "Don't listen to the analysis and rumors of the media outside. I just saw it from you. Another possibility. Have you ever thought about trying to be a defensive midfielder?"
Jay Adams was stunned.
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