Chapter 209: King Kong Grows


Farek Quinn shoveled the football, but shoveled empty.
One foot grabbed the football before him.
It was Kamara in a yellow vest.
After he stabbed the football, he made a cross motion, but slammed the football into the penalty area with his right foot!
The whole person got in like this.
Ben Grist greeted a frontal interception.
Camara shook his upper body quickly while pulling the football to the left with his right foot.
Grist stepped sideways, trying hard to keep up with Kamara's rhythm, but he was still a step away, allowing Kamara to make a gap.
Camara, who pulled out the space, decisively took a shot with his left foot. The football was rubbed out by him in a very obvious arc, bypassing the sideways goalkeeper Van Deven, and got into the net!
"It's beautiful!" Matt Dawn, who saw the ball on the sidelines, couldn't help but yelled, and then he said to Tony Clark: "Kamara is in a really good state in training recently..."
"Yeah." Clark nodded. "It looks like Camara has found his target."
After that criticism in the locker room, some players did show a change and be more active in training. Take Kamara, for example.
But some people are still the same, or they are still at a loss.
"What about you, Tony. Have you figured out where to take this team?" Matt asked.
Clark shook his head: "No, I haven't figured it out yet. But at least one thing is clear-no matter what the future is, we have to pursue victory in this game."
"Even to challenge the rangers in Stan Park?"
"That's right. Even challenging the rangers in Stan Park."
"Do you think we can win?"
"I don't know, but it doesn't prevent me from setting my goal to win. Every game must be won. This is my goal."
"Ha, it's really you, Tony." Matt laughed. "But you'd better not tell the news media about this, otherwise the reporters will be in a collective insanity. I don't know if you are crazy or they are crazy."
Hearing that Clark also laughed.
Because he knew why Matt would say that.
In fact, he didn't need the media reporters to exclaim, he himself felt that his idea was a bit crazy.
Want to defeat the Stan Park Rangers is not crazy.
Crazy is the idea of ​​wanting to beat the Rangers at Stan Park.
That's Stan Park!
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Jamie Fielding lowered his head and stood in the passage. Both his front and back were friends wearing Stan Park Rangers jerseys like himself.
They are the concierge caddies for this game and are responsible for entering the court with players from both sides.
Generally speaking, it is not easy to become a caddie, either you are the child of the player on the field, or the child of the club staff, or the young player of the club echelon, a student in a local school, kindergarten...
With so many children, everyone wants to be a concierge caddy. So being able to be a caddy once is very enviable. Ordinary children will regard it as one of their lifetime memories, because the stars who can only be seen on TV in peacetime hold hands and interact with them. If you are lucky or bold, you can even get the signature of your favorite star.
It's just that Fielding doesn't think that his caddie is such an enviable "job", he only feels embarrassed and embarrassed now...
The friends around him covered their mouths, shrugged their shoulders, and were obviously holding back a smile.
And not only these little caddies, but the players from the Stan Park Rangers across from him all cast their eyes on where he was, with a playful smile on the Leeds City player standing next to Fielding.
He was facing everyone with his chin in one hand, raised his head slightly, and focused on the photos on the wall. This is not like visiting team players coming to the game, but like tourists who buy tickets to visit the stadium on non-match days...
Pete Williams saw that this was the fifth picture that Hulay had carefully observed, so he leaned over and whispered: "Hector Ingram. From 1972 to 1980, he played for Stan Park Rangers, central defender, and captain. Fans of Stan Park Rangers call him'The Rock', which means that Ingram is as indestructible as a rock on the back line...These pictures are all of the players who have played in Stan Park Rangers before. , And only retired legendary players who have left a very glorious resume in the history of the club are eligible to appear here. So this passage is also called the'Corridor of Honor'..."
Hu Lai turned to look at Williams and said sincerely, "Thank you for your careful explanation, Pete. But I know who this person is and the origin of this passage."
"I see you like this, I thought you didn't know..."
"Of course I know that the'Promenade of Honor' at Stan Park is not an unnamed place. Is it so famous? Who wouldn't know?"
"Then why do you look so carefully, just like the tourists who come for sightseeing? Haven't you noticed other people looking at you?" Williams said in a low voice, and at the same time motioned to Hu Lai with his eyes to Stan behind them. Park Rangers players.
Obviously, Hu Lai's move fell into the eyes of the Stan Park Rangers players, and it seemed that there was something different-a full-fledged hillbilly entered the city.
"Because I've heard of it, but it's the first time I walked into Stan Park." Hu Lai didn't care how the people behind him looked at him. He said to Williams, "Have you noticed Pete? These appear in honor." The Rangers players in the promenade have very savage and fierce expressions. They either open their mouths and roar, or they just stare out of the screen with their eyes wide open... This is actually quite strange."
As he said, he turned around and looked at the Stan Park Rangers players. Looking from them, the people in the pictures hanging on the wall over there are also in the same attitude. As for those uninteresting gazes, he completely ignored them.
"Do you know what these expressions remind me of?"
Williams asked: "What did you think of?"
"Think of our Buddhist temples in China. Most of the statues inside are of such a vicious look. Everyone who goes in to worship Buddha can see the vajra warriors as if they are staring at themselves..." Hu Lai explained. "I think they are somewhat similar... so I'm very curious. You must know that the idols that appear in your church are basically kind-faced, smiling and looking at believers with compassion...I remember correctly. If so, these portraits seem to be hung on the wall after Brooks became the head coach of the Stan Park Rangers, right?"
Williams nodded: "Yes, it was Scott Brooks' idea."
Unlike Tramed’s choice to engrave the names of legendary players in the club’s history on the outer wall of the red top stadium, Stan Park Rangers Club chose to let these famous players appear on the wall of the player’s passage is a
new tradition
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Before Scott Brooks came to the Stan Park Rangers to coach five years ago, the player access at Stan Park was no different from the player access at all other stadiums. Except for their club’s name and team emblem, on the smooth walls, what nothing.
When Brooks coached the team, the request included the selection of pictures of legendary players in the club’s history to hang on both sides of the aisle.
He explained that this is to allow the Stan Park Rangers players to walk on the court under the gaze of those seniors every time they play at home. This can convey a spirit to them and make them deeply aware of themselves. I am full of responsibilities, full of fighting spirit, and fighting bravely in the competition.
As for why the photos of those players are exaggerated and fierce, Brooks explained that only in this way can the players of Stan Park Rangers fully feel the power from their predecessors.
Hu Lai looked up at the hideous-faced legends of Stan Park Rangers and said:
The King Kong and Bodhisattva sculptures in Buddhist temples are often fierce and evil, especially from the perspective of us humans. Buddhism preaches its own compassion. , But why do you want to show such a ferocious expression? That is to frighten those evil spirits. After all, my Buddha is merciful, but there is also King Kong glaring..."
Williams frowned when he heard it next to him. He was in the mist that Hu Lai said. After all, he didn't understand the distant Eastern religions and couldn't imagine the scenes Hu Lai said.
Jamie Fielding next to them was even more confused. Hu Lai used English when communicating with Williams. He could basically understand the meaning of these English words, but after getting them together, He couldn't understand it at all.
He was just thinking: What are the two of them doing? This is before a Premier League game. Does what they say has anything to do with the game? The two of you facing our Premier League No. 1 team, the defending champion, still have the mind to chat here?
Hey, you guys should be more serious!
Thinking of this, Jamie Fielding glared at the initiator Hu Lai both resentfully and angrily.
Hu Lai did not feel the gaze of the children around him. He was still standing by and said to Williams: "Pitt, do you think these people are like the Vajra Bodhisattvas in the temple I just mentioned, but we are those evil spirits with evil hearts. , Is to be suppressed by them."
Williams finally understood what Hu Lai meant, but he did not agree with this statement. He frowned: "You have a lot of imagination, Hu. I think this is just to show the glorious past of the Stan Park Rangers. After all, They are traditional giants."
"Ha, don't you believe it?" Hu Lai raised his finger to the retired legends of those Stan Park Rangers. "Look, they are deliberately suspended in a high position so that when we see them, we have to look up. But weird Yes, when we look up at the past, we don’t find any deformation of the characters in the photo because of the relationship between the big and small...and it just creates a kind of vision that we are looking at them and they are also looking at us. relationship."
Pete Williams looked up at the closest photo and found that it was indeed the case. Obviously, when I was standing very close, I should see the deformation of the characters in the photo, but now it looks like a normal angle of view...
"It's not the first time I have come to Stan Park, but it was the first time I noticed this phenomenon." He exclaimed.
"So you see, Pete. Or else the Stan Park Rangers can set the longest home unbeaten record in Premier League history? Because they have these glaring King Kong at home ~ EbookFREE.me ~ Hu Lai shook his head slightly." Kurt Brooks is really amazing, even this kind of detail is considered..."
"If the portrait looks at us, we can behave badly? Isn't this too mysterious?"
"This is a kind of psychological suggestion, Pete. The psychological suggestion is often not so direct, but as long as it affects your heart a little bit, it works."
Williams shook his head: "I still find it hard to believe..."
Hu Lai smiled slightly: "Then let me add another piece of evidence. It is said that Scott Brooks is a Buddhist?"
Williams was stunned. It's no secret that Brooks believed in Buddhism. After all, he is a well-known Buddhist in the Western sports circle. It has been reported by the news media and everyone knows it.
Seeing him like this, Hu Lai knew that he didn't need to say anything. He continued to look up at the legendary players of the Stan Park Rangers like "Gray King Kong".
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The aerial footage of Stan Park Stadium appeared on the live TV. When viewed from the air, outside the green field and under the white ceiling, the stands were already full and crowded by fans of Stan Park Rangers wearing red jerseys.
There were loud voices coming from the stadium, rising up and down, and even the aircraft in the air could hear the shouts from the stadium.
The voice of the narrator Cox sounded along with this picture. He had to work hard to increase the volume to prevent his voice from being overwhelmed by the huge hustle and bustle of the scene: "Welcome to Stan Park! In this stadium, parade The players have ninety games unbeaten! The voices of these enthusiastic Rangers fans can almost be turned into entities before our eyes! This is Stan Park, the most terrifying stadium in the Premier League!"
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