Breath of The Interferer - Chapter 10
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The spirit of the field
“What do you mean by elder abuse?”
Then the old man who had been picking a fight with me every day said:
“You were always swearing at me and threatening to hit me.”
The god smiled leisurely.
“But you said you don’t like yellow skin or black skin. Are you okay with that black cop?”
The black cop, who was not small in stature, frowned fiercely, and the white cop’s face hardened as well. As the two glared at each other, the old man spoke urgently.
“Lies. I said I hate Asians, I never said I hate black people.”
“You two, you see? They’re racists. They verbally abuse me every day, and I put up with it. I hate annoying things, so can I just go home and rest?”
“We will have an in-depth conversation with the reporter about this matter. However, I heard that he has been unemployed for several months, so we will verify his identity.”
“Then let me show you this.”
Kishin handed over the contract he had just signed. Roman had only intended to negotiate today, but Kishin didn’t act picky, so he signed the contract on the spot.
“Are you the new manager of Notts County? I was worried because the original manager suddenly resigned, so that’s a relief. What are your goals for this season?”
The black cop seemed to be a fan of Knott’s. Kishin waved his hands at the questions he asked, which were as fast as a rapper’s.
“I understand only the last question. What is your goal for this season? My goal is always to win.”
Kishin went home, greeted enthusiastically by black police officers. Although they have a history of over 150 years, they have never set foot in the first division since the Premier League was established. Their greatest glory was winning the FA Cup in 1894. However, the fans’ loyalty and passion for the club have not waned at all.
### I am a tough dividing line ###
– The character Kishin has become the manager of a professional baseball team. Stat distribution is possible.
Weekly Management 7
Emergency response 5
Field Command 0
Tactical Understanding 1
Press Response 2
Schedule Management 7
Team Management 0
Tactical Consistency 1
Player Ability Analysis 0
Player Potential Analysis 0
Coaching Ability Analysis 0
“Damn it. I was born with the makings of a great wizard, but why does my beloved character have such miserable stats?”
Shingi raised his head and sighed. Originally, he had tried to set the mood by looking up at the sky, but since it was a small room used as a storage room, he could only see the ceiling. In order to avoid leaving a stain on the great wizard’s actions, he hid in a small room without windows and played the game.
“I have to distribute the 100 stats as efficiently as possible with my genius brain.”
Shingi spent 55 points to make field command 10 and 28 points to make team management 7. He invested the remaining 17 points in schedule management to make 7 9.
“I will recruit players and leave the tactics to the tactics coach. It was a perfect distribution of stats.”
After finishing the stat distribution, Shingi immediately focused on recruiting players. The young Moonsoo was secretly playing a game, and he gave Shingi a great tip. The games of the British Empire developed the data encryption method from the magic pattern, so if you inject an appropriate amount of magic into the CPU, the encryption will be decrypted.
The battery problem was also easily solved. The batteries of the British Empire can be charged with the magic of the wizard. However, since it is currently impossible at the level of the divine being, the divine being has been working hard on mana training recently.
“I’m jealous of this guy, this guy, and this kid too. He’s a total piece of shit.”
The players available for Notts County are highlighted in blue. Some have a promising future, some are cheap for their ability, and some are quick-fixes but have serious flaws. Shingi thought long and hard about which players to recruit.
### I am a tough dividing line ###
“You’re having open tryouts?”
Tryouts are a way to directly call in players and check their skills. If it’s an open tryout, it means that onlookers, including reporters, are allowed in. There’s nothing strange about a tryout, but I couldn’t understand why it was made open.
“You have to show off your skills in front of a lot of people. There are players who do really well during training but then mess up during a match. We don’t have a lot of money, so we have to minimize the chances of failure as much as possible.”
The club staff also agreed with Kisin’s explanation. This is especially true for young players. There are some promising players on the team who do well in training, but when they are put into an official match, their legs give out and they can’t run properly.
After taking over as coach, Ki-shin left training entirely to the coaches and left tactics to the tactical coach. The tactical coach, who was the only one among the coaches who did not belong to a faction, relatively objectively devised tactics that suited the team’s situation. The players do not belong to factions, but coaches who believe in attack-oriented tactics and coaches who believe in defense-oriented tactics choose players differently according to their preferences.
Kishin quickly studied while watching the training and team games. No matter how much he watched the training, he didn’t feel anything, but when he watched the team games, he discovered various problems one after another and immediately came up with answers on how to solve them. Kishin realized belatedly that he was not an office worker but a field worker after leaving the company.
### I am a tough dividing line ###
Richard Hunter is over 190cm tall. His running speed is not slow. His shooting accuracy is low, but that can be overcome with practice. However, Hunter was kicked out of the youth team because he is too scared and cannot head the ball properly.
Hunter was tall since he was young. So the coach liked to use Hunter as a striker and use centering tactics. However, after he got hit in the eye while trying to head a heavier ball than usual on a rainy day covered in mud, Hunter was unable to head the ball properly. He was eventually kicked out of the youth team due to his lack of willpower.
The cowardly hunter is already famous among scouts. Although he lacks dribbling and other skills, he has received a lot of attention due to his excellent physical condition and relatively fast running speed among soccer players. However, he was ignored due to mental problems.
“This is Notts County Football Club from Nottingham and we would like to invite you to our open tryouts on July 7th. The time and location will be texted to you shortly.”
Whether it was because time was pressing or there were many participants, the person who called confirmed his identity, said what he wanted to say, and hung up. A text message with the time and place arrived on his phone right away. Hunter, who hadn’t trained for about three months since being released from the youth team, thought it was okay, so he left a note on the table saying he was going to take a tryout and headed to Nottingham.
Hunter quickly became friends with Turner, who happened to share a room with him at a cheap hotel. Turner, who still had a young face, was a year older than Hunter, born in 2000. He was from Scotland and lived with his father, a drunkard. He deliberately refused the request of the Scottish club and headed here to avoid his father’s fists.
“Sam, what if the keeper is shorter than me?”
Sam Turner is only 185cm tall. He is considered short for a goalkeeper, as most managers want their goalkeepers to be at least 190cm tall.
“I’ll probably grow taller. My drunkard father prevented me from eating properly when I was young, so I didn’t grow tall. When I become a professional athlete and earn money, I’ll buy lots of delicious food and grow taller.”
“You want to buy some delicious British food? I don’t know if that’s possible.”
The two men developed a friendship that was not afraid to make disparaging remarks about British cuisine. Hunter is also an orphan. He is not a father who is a scapegoat like Turner, but is simply too busy to spend time with his children.
“Never get a lawyer wife again when you get married. I hardly ever remember spending my birthday with my family. We’re both lawyers, and once we met as enemies in court. We fought even when we got home that night.”
Hunter, an only child due to his busy parents, and his drunkard father who lost his mother early and was unable to remarry, quickly became close friends. They were both independent from a young age, free from the attention of their parents, so they were both considerate of each other, and because they were close in age, they could communicate well.
When I arrived at the tryout location at the appointed time on the 7th, there seemed to be about 70 players who had come to take the test. It was very orderly and not at all chaotic, as if they had prepared thoroughly in advance.
“The new coach said he only had one year of experience with the youth team, but he’s doing pretty well. Judging from the way he’s preparing for this tryout, he seems like a veteran.”
“You must have a lot of experience since you managed a youth team. It must be hard to take care of the kids.”
The staff was more comfortable preparing for the tryout than they thought. This was because Kishin had used his various experiences to prepare everything he needed in advance. It was hard to think and decide something, but it wasn’t difficult at all to do what Kishin told him to do.
In addition to the coaches, some older players came out to help with the test. After recording the results of various physical ability tests, including running, they fed the test takers lunch. After a certain amount of rest, they were divided into six teams and played 30-minute games.
It didn’t take two hours to play three games. After the three games, about twenty people were called out and the rest left the stadium. Those who were eliminated quickly bowed their heads and disappeared, and Hunter clapped his hands with Turner, who was still in his seat.
“We will play two back-to-back 30-minute matches after a fifteen-minute break. Please keep in mind that players may switch sides during the match.”
During the game, the game is sometimes stopped by the whistle and the players of the two teams are exchanged. And the positions are also designated by Kishin. A muscular black man who was on the same side as Hunter went to the opposite side and played as a defensive midfielder.
With a gasp, the hunter fell backwards, hitting a lump of muscle and being thrown back.
“Sorry, I’m Peter Gray. I’m not very good at controlling my strength.”
“How old are you?”
“Nineteen. You look twenty-two or twenty-three.”
“I’m seventeen. You look thirty-two or thirty-three.”
Hunter, who had always crushed his opponents with his size, never gained the upper hand in a physical fight with Gray. Although Hunter was about 10 centimeters taller, Gray’s jumping ability was far greater, so Gray always got the header.
“You’re afraid of heading. I used to be afraid, too. But I’m not afraid now.”
“How did you do it?”
Hunter asked Gray, panting. Even if he jumped properly, he would obviously lose the head-to-head duel, but he was so scared that he always crouched down while jumping. That’s why Gray took away his head-to-head opportunity even when he was in a good position.
“I got hit in the face with a basketball once. Since then, I’m not afraid of soccer balls. But I’m very afraid of basketballs.”
Hunter thought about getting hit by a basketball himself, but soon gave up. Gray seemed to be lacking in something. Perhaps he had overcome his habit of being afraid of heading the ball for another reason. If he became close to him and talked to him a lot, he would naturally be able to deduce the reason with his smart head. Hunter always thought that he inherited his body from his maternal grandfather, but his brain from his parents, who were lawyers.
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