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The Coaching System

The Coaching System

For ten years, Ethan Carter was cursed. No matter which club he coached, he never won a single match. The world called him “The Cursed Coach.” Fans ridiculed him. Players disrespected him. The media destroyed him. But on one fateful night, his Bundesliga team—the weakest in the league—was leading 1-0 against a footballing giant. Ninety minutes. One last chance. The biggest upset of the season. The final whistle blew. Victory. His first-ever win. The curse was broken. And then… his heart stopped. When he opened his eyes, he wasn’t in Germany anymore. He was in a run-down office with peeling wallpaper and a broken desk. His hands were thinner. His face was different. A small nameplate sat in front of him: Jake Wilson – Head Coach, Bradford FC (Fourth-Tier League) Before he could even process what had happened, a glowing screen appeared before his eyes. [Ding! The Coaching System Has Activated!] Now, armed with a system that grants real-time tactical analysis, scouting reports, player growth insights, and legendary tactics, Ethan—now Jake—has a second chance. From a forgotten, unknown club to the top of world football—can he use the system to become the greatest coach in history? He was once the most mocked coach in the world. Now, he will become unstoppable. Because this time… he refuses to lose. Disclaimer The Coaching System is a work of fiction. All characters, teams, events, and organizations depicted in this story are purely fictional or used fictitiously. While the novel is inspired by real-world football mechanics, tactics, and leagues, it does not represent any real-life football clubs, managers, or players.
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Soccer System: All the Skills, One Player!

Soccer System: All the Skills, One Player!

Lucas Tanaka, a 30-year-old Japanese man who gave up his dream of becoming a soccer player, lives a monotonous life in Tokyo. After an act of bravery that results in a fatal wound, a glowing screen appears in front of him. [The skill "System" has been granted.] ["System" unlocked.] [The skill "System" has given to you the skill "Supernatural Resistance".] ["Supernatural Resistance" unlocked.] [Thanks to the divine effect of "Supernatural Resistance", from now on death is no longer a problem for you]. When Lucas wakes up, he finds himself on a vast soccer field, back in his youth, in the middle of a match with his childhood friend. With new skills and an unexpected chance to relive his dreams, Lucas is faced with the opportunity to redefine his destiny, but first he must overcome the normal challenges of a young soccer player, such as becoming a starter, winning the regional championship and become a professional soccer player! [The hidden function of the skill "Champion System" has been unlocked.] [The skill of "Replicator Genius" has been granted]. ["Replicator Genius" unlocked]. __________ What you can expect: Action, well-developed relationships, an MC who has attitude, a complex system that evolves, an MC who gets really strong, Slice of Life, manga content. The MC is proactive, he knows how to adapt, but he's not a genius who knows literally every possible future for all his actions. __________ Discord: https://discord.gg/PUdhacWtHr
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What are the best soccer fiction books?
One of the best soccer fiction books is 'The Keeper' by Tim Howard. It gives a great insight into the life of a goalkeeper in the world of soccer. Another is 'Fever Pitch' by Nick Hornby, which combines a love for soccer with personal experiences. Also, 'Goalkeepers are Different' by Peter Schmeichel is a great read as it tells stories from the perspective of a famous goalkeeper.
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2024-11-25 00:36
What are the characteristics of good fiction soccer books?
Well, they often have vivid descriptions of the soccer games. For example, they might describe the tension on the pitch, the movement of the players, and the roar of the crowd. This makes the reader feel like they are right there in the stadium.
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2024-12-01 04:28
What are some good fictional soccer books?
One great fictional soccer book is 'The Keeper' by Tim Howard. It gives an inside look into the life of a goalkeeper in a fictional yet very relatable soccer world.
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2024-11-06 08:44
What are the most popular soccer fiction books?
Among the popular ones is 'The Penalty Shoot - out'. The tension and excitement it creates around the penalty shoot - out scenario is what makes it so well - liked. 'Soccer Dreams' is popular as it appeals to the dreams and aspirations of young soccer enthusiasts. Also, 'The Soccer Mystery' has gained popularity as it offers a different take on soccer stories by adding an element of mystery.
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2024-12-06 18:06
What are some of the best fiction soccer books?
One of the best is 'Fever Pitch' by Nick Hornby. It beautifully combines a love for soccer with personal experiences and emotions. Another great one is 'The Damned Utd' which gives a fictional take on Brian Clough's time at Leeds United. It's full of drama and character study.
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2024-11-29 21:52
What are some popular soccer fiction books?
The 'Goal!' series by Robert Rigby is also well - known. It follows the journey of a young soccer player trying to make it big in the football world, with a lot of on - field action and off - field drama.
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2024-11-08 10:38
Can you recommend the best fiction soccer books?
Sure. 'The Perfect Pass' is a great one. It's about a young player's journey to the top. Then there's 'Soccer in the Sun' which has a really nice story set in a beach soccer context. It's light - hearted and fun.
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2024-11-30 05:16
Can you recommend fictional soccer books for kids?
There's 'Lionel Messi: The Inspiring Story of the Greatest Soccer Player in the World'. Although it's based on a real player, it has fictional elements that make it more accessible and inspiring for young soccer fans. It can encourage kids to pursue their dreams, just like Messi did.
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2024-11-06 11:52
What are the best aspects of realistic fiction soccer books?
They can also give insights into different cultures. Since soccer is a global sport, many of these books are set in various parts of the world, and through the stories, we can learn about different cultures' relationship with soccer. For instance, in some countries, soccer is almost a religion. In addition, they can be very inspiring. They can show how a young player overcomes difficulties, like injuries or lack of support, and still manages to pursue their dreams in the soccer field, which can be a great motivation for readers who also have their own dreams to chase.
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2024-12-05 16:03
Can you recommend some soccer fiction books?
Yes. 'The Perfect Pass' is a well - known soccer fiction book. It's about a team that overcomes various challenges through their amazing passing skills. There's also 'Soccer Star' which follows the life of a talented player from a small town making it big in the soccer world. Additionally, 'The Red Card' offers a thrilling plot full of drama on and off the pitch.
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2024-12-06 03:28
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