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My Goalkeeping System

What is worse than being the worst team in the world? For Dave Richards that was a very easy but heartbreaking question to answer, a goalkeeper who performed poorly between the sticks, he was still available as a first-choice goalkeeper because Unique FC didn't have any other goalkeeper. He was slow on his feet, couldn't jump properly and worst of all, he didn't know how to hold the ball properly. The only way that Unique FC was able to survive taking in a massive goal-fest sometimes was because of the extra effort they put in their defence. After a terrible match in which Dave wasn't able to make any saves and also made a lot of mistakes, he was seriously scolded by the managerial staff and almost received a beating from his angry teammates. He got home sad and also angry at all those who told him he looked like his grandfather and would therefore inherit his goalkeeping skills. He discovered a hidden door below his room and when he got down there the only thing he could see was a black box. He found the box to be quite familiar and when he opened it the last thing he saw was a bright white light when the light was gone he could see something in his field of vision. [ Welcome Dave ] [ You have activated the Goalkeeping system ] A female voice read out the messages. This is a story about how an ordinary man who didn't know his place between the sticks went from nothing to pro and beyond that.

Franklin_Nwakamma · Sports
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Fun Training

After congratulating the players on last night's performance, president Tom Richards had gone on to tell the players and the coaching staff about some of the things he was planning for the transfer window open at the end of the season he then concluded by encouraging the players in his own way to keep up last night's performance.

The training commenced after the president's speech starting with the basic running of laps to the stretches, the competitive training games like the tic tac toe version where there would be two teams, and a drawing of the playing area.

For their training, they had six balls, three white ones, and three yellow ones. The players would have to run to the spot and push balls to the open spaces until a team had gotten a correct alignment either perpendicularly, horizontally, or vertically.