Until The End
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This book is going to have a great impact on young soccer players from all around the world because it explains and describes all the trajectory of a young soccer player that wants to be an important soccer player someday. It explains every step that a talented young player has to go through if he wants to become a professional soccer player. Many young soccer players will be able to relate to this book because of the way it explains the trajectory of a soccer player from every moment in his career.
It is a really good book. My favorite sport is soccer and I like it a lot, and the hook is about soccer and Oliver´s career. It also has a thriller, so the book can be able to hook the person that is reading it. The hook is about what happens in Oliver´s early and professional career. Readers are very curious to know in what ways Oliver will develop his skills and improve. I also like that as a reader you can emphasize and relate with Oliver, the main character, throughout the story. It is a great way of writing because it expresses and shows in a very detailed way how Oliver feels about everything that is happening in his life and you can pretty much imagine it as if you were there. It describes very well how Oliver´s life is changing, but more importantly, how he feels about those changes.
I recommend everyone to read it, especially people that like soccer.
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Until The End - Rodrigo Marina
Until The End
Chapter 1
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The first thing I remember from my entire life since I had a memory is my grandfather, my father and I playing soccer in a very small garden that we had in our house it was small, there was not enough room and the goalies were not even good, they were really old because my dad has had them a long time but we did not care and we all loved it and enjoyed it. We had the best laughs and moments there or at least that is what I remember.
My name is Oliver and I am 14 years old I love soccer and play every day. I live very happily in a small town called Tembrooke in Great Britain with my dad because sadly my mom died when I was three and I barely even remember her. I have small flashbacks sometimes about my mom. It feels like if she was trying to get me to remember her is and I would really like to still have her present with me, to help me when I need help, to help me stand up when I fall, and to support me and help me get through almost anything, but my dad and sometimes my grandfather do a pretty great job too. My dad is not home very often on the daytime because he needs to work to maintain me and everything we have, but he is on the weekends and takes me to my soccer matches when I have them. When he comes home he always makes up for his absence. Having dinner with him is probably one of my favorite things, he really does try his best. And I have to say that I really love this place and I know it like the palm of my hand. I have my best friend Jack, who has always helped me a lot. He also trains with me, and he always makes me have a great time since I have known him. That was approximately 3 years ago. Another person very close to me who has always supported me no matter what stood in the way is my grandfather. He comes with my dad and I to our house at least twice a week and I gotta say he was the one who taught me soccer basics and was the first to play with me passes and stuff when I was very little. My dad also likes soccer a lot but not nearly as much as my grandfather. My friends also love it and we play a lot almost every day and I have to say that I have a great passion for this sport. There is nothing that I like to do more than play soccer.
Chapter 2
I play in the best football team of my town every day of the week called Sleiptigers as a forward, I am very good at this position and I am considered an undebatable starter by my team and by the coach that is on my team, Harry. Along with my best friend Jack we are the best players in my team. And I am the captain of the team. It was a Monday night, I was headed to training and got there, I get on a bus to go to training and it takes about 20 minutes to get there from the nearest bus stop from my house, luckily there is a bus stop at like 2 minutes from my house so getting to training on time was not a big problem for me. We started off with some warm-up drills, and I was doing really well, then we started to do some passing drills and I don’t know for what reason but I wasn’t passing the ball and doing these exercises as well as I did the last time.
Then we started to dribble and I was doing really bad, at this