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Mansuro Season 1 Episode 3 (English Sub)

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00:00:00This is a means, man!
00:00:07This is a means, man!
00:00:12Man!
00:00:31Thank you for your hard work.
00:00:36Oh, right.
00:00:37You saw our chairman, right?
00:00:51Oh, good!
00:00:52Sehun, how are you so happy?
00:01:01White coat and crowns.
00:01:03Come!
00:01:04Hey, hey, hey!
00:01:05Hey, white coat!
00:01:06White coat, man!
00:01:07White coat!
00:01:08White coat!
00:01:09You get all my fun, man.
00:01:12Why is the atmosphere so...
00:01:15We were just making a decision.
00:01:19How old are you?
00:01:21How old are you?
00:01:22I'm older than you think.
00:01:24I'm 50% older than you think.
00:01:28There are a lot of unexpected expenses.
00:01:33That's what we're worried about.
00:01:36The biggest expense we had when we first came here was the training center.
00:01:42You've been to all of our training centers.
00:01:44It costs about 150,000 won per hour.
00:01:47It's about 300,000 won per hour.
00:01:49That's right.
00:01:57We spend a total of 9,000,000 won per year at the training center.
00:02:02A year?
00:02:03That's right.
00:02:04One hour?
00:02:05That's amazing.
00:02:06There's that, too.
00:02:07And you have to pay about 250,000 won at the training center.
00:02:11Because you have to pay for the equipment.
00:02:13Oh, the training equipment and the equipment for the game.
00:02:18And the coach's license costs about 1,000,000 won.
00:02:22Wow.
00:02:23Peter started with a UEFA license.
00:02:27He got a license from the UK FA.
00:02:30The UEFA license costs about 1,500,000 won.
00:02:33There are training and league games, but when there are no games, you have to pay for the equipment.
00:02:39That's why it's called a friendly match.
00:02:42And the coach...
00:02:44Wait a minute.
00:02:46Wait a minute.
00:02:47What are you doing?
00:02:48What are you doing?
00:02:49I'm trying to focus.
00:02:51I have a headache.
00:02:53There's too much.
00:02:55There's a lot.
00:02:56I think I've been doing this for 10 minutes.
00:02:58Really?
00:03:03We have a lot of training equipment.
00:03:07Is it a ball?
00:03:08Ball.
00:03:09A soccer ball.
00:03:13But you lose it too much.
00:03:15You lose it?
00:03:16I lose it.
00:03:17I lose it a lot.
00:03:19That's why it costs a lot.
00:03:20It costs more than I thought.
00:03:23When I went to the city earlier, it was 1 plus 1, 20 pounds.
00:03:26That's not a match ball.
00:03:27It's not a match ball.
00:03:28It's a plastic ball.
00:03:29Plastic ball.
00:03:30Is that so?
00:03:31Plastic ball.
00:03:32Baseball is a foul or if it goes to the audience, the person who caught it can bring it.
00:03:36You can bring the ball like this.
00:03:38I don't give it back because the soccer ball went to the audience.
00:03:41I don't give it back because it's expensive.
00:03:44Because it's too expensive.
00:03:45In the case of a match ball, it costs 200,000 to 300,000 won.
00:03:48If you give it to the audience every time you go over it, it costs millions of won per game.
00:03:54If you go over the finish line when you practice, you do it later.
00:03:58After the end.
00:03:59After the end, who will take it?
00:04:01There are things you can't find.
00:04:03That's right.
00:04:04It hangs on the tree or falls into the net.
00:04:07It's over 20.
00:04:08Really?
00:04:09This time, there are a total of 120 reverses.
00:04:11120 were consumed?
00:04:13Yes.
00:04:14How much is the all-in-four?
00:04:15I buy it for about 60,000 won.
00:04:18It's expensive.
00:04:19It's expensive.
00:04:20If it's 120, it's over 700,000 won.
00:04:43If you practice, no one will take you.
00:04:45When you practice, the flow of your training will be broken.
00:04:47So that time is important.
00:04:50The ball is more expensive than I thought.
00:04:53The ball is lost.
00:04:56It costs a lot.
00:04:57It's the first time I've heard of it.
00:05:00Because I've seen a lot of pro teams,
00:05:02I rarely hear that I lost the ball and paid for it.
00:05:06Me too.
00:05:07I was surprised, too.
00:05:09I don't think there's a lot of people who lose their balls.
00:05:12That's how bad the environment is.
00:05:16We think a lot about the defense.
00:05:18So let's use a match ball for the game.
00:05:20Is that okay?
00:05:21Yes.
00:05:22When we practice, we use a 10,000 won ball.
00:05:24When we play a game, we use a 60,000 won ball.
00:05:25We can't do this.
00:05:26In the case of the K-League,
00:05:27if the World Cup uses a ball called A-Goal,
00:05:30the K-League of that year will change it to that ball.
00:05:33Because they want us to have a better sense.
00:05:35It doesn't make sense to have a part-time job looking for a ball.
00:05:40I can't say to you to hold the ball gently.
00:05:43Don't hold it gently.
00:05:44I'm telling you not to hold it.
00:05:46It's too much of a joke.
00:05:53This is a Pakistan friend.
00:05:55We make the balls in Pakistan.
00:05:57I don't know what they're doing in Pakistan.
00:06:00I've heard about that.
00:06:01The Pakistan friend has a FIFA matchball.
00:06:04It's all made in Pakistan.
00:06:06The cost of the ball is 1000 won.
00:06:08It's cheap.
00:06:09If it's cheap, how are you going to take it to the airport?
00:06:12No, I'm going to take it to the airport and send it to the airport.
00:06:16Overseas shipping?
00:06:17Yes, overseas shipping.
00:06:19That's a very good thing to say, but why are you saying it so rudely?
00:06:24I'm sorry.
00:06:25I have a bad image.
00:06:27I'm sorry.
00:06:28I'm sorry.
00:06:29I'm sorry.
00:06:31I'm going to the 60,000 won place.
00:06:34If you tell me the model name of the 60,000 won place, I'll give you a ticket to Pakistan.
00:06:41I'll find out the ticket.
00:06:43And there's one thing I didn't expect.
00:06:52It's a fine.
00:06:54It's a fine.
00:06:55I was embarrassed.
00:06:57What does the fine mean?
00:06:59It's the yellow card.
00:07:00That's right.
00:07:01The problem is that the yellow card costs about 25,000 won.
00:07:06Yellow card?
00:07:07Yes.
00:07:0860,000 won for the leave.
00:07:09If you go out four times in a game, you suddenly get a total of 60,000 won.
00:07:25Why did you fight? You fought three times.
00:07:30Really?
00:07:32I fought with the director too.
00:07:35We cheered for him and shouted for him.
00:07:39But he said it was too loud.
00:07:41So I asked him, aren't you a bit louder?
00:07:44And he said yes.
00:07:46That's how it started.
00:07:48You're cool.
00:07:49I'm cool?
00:07:50You're cool.
00:07:51Sometimes you can be like this.
00:07:54You're not a good actor.
00:07:56No, no.
00:07:57But what's the penalty?
00:07:59We're doing it this season.
00:08:01This season, we got about 2.1 million won.
00:08:052.1 million won.
00:08:06That's a lot.
00:08:08That's crazy.
00:08:09That's how much we got.
00:08:10We get about five penalties per game.
00:08:13That's a lot.
00:08:15Our team can't get that much.
00:08:25They can't get the American team.
00:08:29How can we get that much?
00:08:32It's a lot.
00:08:35It's a lot.
00:08:39It's a lot.
00:08:42I'm sorry.
00:08:45It's not because of your skills, it's because of the penalty.
00:08:48It's right to use the penalty.
00:08:51I understand.
00:08:52I understand so much.
00:08:53Why don't you give us food?
00:08:55Because there's a lot of penalties.
00:08:57You have to say it.
00:08:59So there's that.
00:09:01We also pay the referee.
00:09:03The referee pays 150,000 won per game.
00:09:08The players are coming from far away.
00:09:10So we have to pay them.
00:09:13Various training equipment.
00:09:15The referee pays 50,000 won per game.
00:09:18We have a flyer.
00:09:21A flyer.
00:09:23We have to pay 50,000 won per game.
00:09:25Can't we do that?
00:09:35Why don't you play a game?
00:09:37Why do you only care about the money?
00:09:41That's crazy.
00:09:43I'm a little embarrassed.
00:09:45We have to pay attention to the details.
00:09:47We have to pay attention to the details.
00:09:50How much do you expect to make in a month?
00:09:55About 2.5 million to 3 million won a month.
00:09:58Then it's about 30 million to 35 million won a year.
00:10:04Does that mean you don't make any money?
00:10:08I don't make any money.
00:10:10I don't know. I'm just thinking about making money.
00:10:13Is there a transfer fee in the 13th division?
00:10:17Yes, there is.
00:10:19It's about 10% and 15% commission.
00:10:23To be exact, the transfer fee is only for the pro teams.
00:10:27The lower teams, such as 13th, 12th, and 8th division,
00:10:34will receive a certain amount of money from our team every time they move from the pro level.
00:10:40If we keep hiring good players and go up to the top,
00:10:45we can continue to receive financial assistance from our team.
00:10:49That's amazing.
00:10:51It's not just about the money right now, but it's also a reference for us.
00:10:55When we transfer, we have to go to an academy.
00:10:59We have to go to a dormitory or a school.
00:11:02We have to go there to get into a good university.
00:11:06It says here how many chances you'll get into a good university.
00:11:09That means we have to go to both academies.
00:11:13That's right.
00:11:14That way, if we go to that team, we can go up to the top with a good bridge.
00:11:20We have to have a certain vision and conviction.
00:11:23But for example, if we're a team without that vision,
00:11:29there's no reason for them to come to us.
00:11:32We don't make a lot of money, we don't teach them well,
00:11:35we don't have a lot of training facilities, and we have to go to the park all the time.
00:11:40We've summarized what we can do,
00:11:43but in my opinion, we have to secure our identity as a Chelsea Rovers team.
00:11:48I think teamwork is important.
00:11:51Me too.
00:11:52When we practice, when we train, this is a very important aspect.
00:12:00So when we train, we just wear t-shirts and shorts?
00:12:04When we train, we just wear whatever we want.
00:12:08What about now?
00:12:09If we're going to wear the same clothes, how are we going to wear training clothes?
00:12:13I think it would be great if we could all wear the same training clothes.
00:12:18I was surprised when I saw Manchester United's clothes.
00:12:30How much does a uniform cost?
00:12:33In the case of uniforms, we spend 7,500 won on the top.
00:12:397,500 won per piece?
00:12:40Yes, 7,500 won per piece.
00:12:42If you go to the warehouse, there are clothes left over.
00:12:45If you go to the warehouse, there are clothes left over.
00:12:48If you go to the warehouse, there are about 50 pieces in total, right?
00:12:5230 pieces?
00:12:53Yes.
00:12:54If the pros see it, they'll take it off after the game, sign it, and give it to the fans.
00:12:58No, never.
00:12:59It's a big deal.
00:13:00Then, let's discuss it and think about it.
00:13:07What are you trying to say?
00:13:09You're talking about something you've never heard of.
00:13:12Uniforms are really important, but we need a logo to wear them.
00:13:17I think it would be great if there was a logo that contained our identity and had a lot of meanings.
00:13:24That's right.
00:13:25I think we need to solve this issue as soon as possible.
00:13:28It's a matter of whether it's expensive or not.
00:13:32We're one team.
00:13:34We're going to show you that we're going to fight as one.
00:13:36How do we show our identity?
00:13:38First of all, we need a training uniform.
00:13:40And we need to find some things we need.
00:13:43Shall we go to the sponsored bar?
00:13:45Sponsorship?
00:13:48We don't have a sponsor at all right now.
00:13:52There's a logo in front of me.
00:13:54The players said it was so good, so I'm going to put it on for them.
00:14:04There's a Premier League here.
00:14:07Isn't this the main sponsor?
00:14:10It's called the main sponsor.
00:14:12We don't know how much they'll give us.
00:14:14We need to make a deal.
00:14:16For example, 20 million won.
00:14:21That's a lot of money.
00:14:23Sponsors like the main sponsor can reduce the budget.
00:14:28It has a big impact on the players.
00:14:30It increases the confidence of the players.
00:14:33This is the kind of team that supports us.
00:14:35We're the best golfers.
00:14:42Let's put it all over the place.
00:14:51Let's go to Seoul and set up a sponsorship.
00:14:56I think it's really important.
00:14:58It's better to make a sponsorship.
00:15:00If we keep trying to do it with donations,
00:15:04If you want to keep it longer,
00:15:07It's not a big deal to meet a really good sponsor.
00:15:11Fortunately, I've been a sponsor for a few years.
00:15:21I've been doing PT for companies.
00:15:24I think I can do well.
00:15:26PT, like we did last time.
00:15:41It's called a soccer PT.
00:15:43It's a sponsorship PT.
00:15:46Does the board of directors get a raise?
00:15:50Of course.
00:15:51There's a reward.
00:15:53So if the director gets a $100,000 sponsor,
00:15:57I'll do it.
00:16:00I'm a strategic director.
00:16:02Sponsorship is different.
00:16:04Sponsorship is a percentage of what you've got.
00:16:10Are you a strategic director?
00:16:12I'm a strategic director.
00:16:14You're going to give me a $100,000 sponsorship?
00:16:21That's the story of that time.
00:16:25I'm so burdened.
00:16:27I haven't been honest in a long time.
00:16:30I've been working hard, and the kids are waiting.
00:16:32Dad, give me a gift.
00:16:35You have to know exactly.
00:16:38I'm not a strategic director.
00:16:41I'm worried about that.
00:16:44We have to be successful to live as a team.
00:16:48It's easy for us.
00:16:50We have to live as a team for you to die.
00:16:54Is there a labor union abroad?
00:16:57It's the best.
00:16:59Is there a place to report illegal labor?
00:17:01There's a lot of money to run a team.
00:17:05Why are you saying that all of a sudden?
00:17:07It's gonna be hard.
00:17:09I'm asking you to take care of me.
00:17:11You're really scary.
00:17:13I usually wear glasses.
00:17:15What are you talking about?
00:17:17I'm wearing glasses.
00:17:21I'm not good at this, but I'm doing it for my players.
00:17:25Isn't this too much of a competition?
00:17:29No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:17:33I'm telling you.
00:17:37We're sacrificing ourselves for the players.
00:17:40Why do you keep sacrificing yourself?
00:17:43Then you shouldn't have been angry.
00:17:46You know what I'm talking about.
00:17:49We don't buy glasses.
00:17:51You're pretending to buy glasses.
00:17:54No, it's not like that.
00:17:56There's a lot of energy.
00:17:57I have a lot to do in Seoul.
00:18:00Wait a minute.
00:18:01You're going to wrap this up?
00:18:03I'm looking forward to it.
00:18:12I look forward to your kind cooperation.
00:18:18Yes, sir.
00:18:20I think we need to have a strategy meeting.
00:18:23Now?
00:18:24Yes.
00:18:25I just came back from exercising.
00:18:26Then take a shower.
00:18:28Okay, okay.
00:18:29Hurry up.
00:18:30Okay, okay.
00:18:34I'll be right back.
00:18:43Dr. Ha.
00:18:48Are you sleeping again?
00:18:53Are you pooping?
00:18:58Dr. Ha.
00:18:59Yes.
00:19:00Are you sleeping again?
00:19:014
00:19:025
00:19:035?
00:19:04We're in the middle of a shower now.
00:19:06It's slippery.
00:19:08Hey, Mr. Kang.
00:19:11Yes, yes?
00:19:12Try this one.
00:19:13This?
00:19:14It's okay.
00:19:15I'm sorry. I'll go right away.
00:19:17Hurry up.
00:19:18Are you doing well?
00:19:21Yes, I'm doing my best.
00:19:27Make a good account.
00:19:29First, you need to create an account, select photos, and become a celebrity.
00:19:34That's right.
00:19:35I want to be a celebrity in Korea.
00:19:37No, no.
00:19:38This is a global move.
00:19:40That's right.
00:19:41How can you move without responsibility?
00:19:52What is this?
00:19:53This is what the dragging coach evaluates the players.
00:20:00Hey, Lucky.
00:20:02Yes, brother.
00:20:03What are you doing there?
00:20:04Move here.
00:20:08Oh, yes.
00:20:09Oh, it's English.
00:20:13The first one is the nickname of the goalkeeper.
00:20:17Nickname of the goalkeeper?
00:20:19No, I have to do it from the beginning.
00:20:21Don't do it.
00:20:22I don't know how much it is.
00:20:25Nickname of the goalkeeper.
00:20:28Nickname of the goalkeeper.
00:20:30Nickname of the goalkeeper.
00:20:31Fantastic.
00:20:32Fantastic.
00:20:33Fantastic?
00:20:34Fantastic Korea.
00:20:36Fantastic Korea.
00:20:37Fantastic Korea.
00:20:38Nickname of the goalkeeper.
00:20:41Defender.
00:20:43Kevin Ordonez.
00:20:45Born in 2000.
00:20:46Young RB.
00:20:48What is RB?
00:20:49Right-back.
00:20:50Right-back.
00:20:51Right-back.
00:20:52You know GK, but you don't know RB?
00:20:56Oh, it's frustrating.
00:20:58I give one and receive one.
00:21:00I give one and receive one.
00:21:03Why do you give and receive?
00:21:06Let's move on to the midfielders.
00:21:08Lee Lee was born in 1992.
00:21:10He is the center midfielder.
00:21:12He has good reflexes and good stamina.
00:21:15He is very professional.
00:21:16And he always does his best.
00:21:20Captain.
00:21:22He is the captain.
00:21:25He is the same age as Son Heung-min.
00:21:27He is the same age as Son Heung-min.
00:21:30It's his birthday.
00:21:32It's his birthday tomorrow.
00:21:39Hello, hello.
00:21:41In the stadium tomorrow,
00:21:44a player was born.
00:21:47It's someone's birthday.
00:21:49Please prepare a cake.
00:21:51Captain's birthday?
00:21:53It's Captain's birthday.
00:21:55Okay.
00:21:59What should we do?
00:22:01Shouldn't we discuss this together?
00:22:03That's right.
00:22:05CEO.
00:22:07Yes?
00:22:09I'm so sorry, but we have an official account called Chelsea Rovers FC.
00:22:13Of course we have an official account.
00:22:15We should make a promotional account.
00:22:17We should make a promotional account.
00:22:19We should come up with an idea.
00:22:21Then...
00:22:23What?
00:22:25Chelsea Rovers.
00:22:27That's a difficult question.
00:22:29Let's just go with Kai.
00:22:31Let's just go with Kai.
00:22:33Kai.
00:22:37Kai Rovers.
00:22:39How about Chelsea Rovers Love?
00:22:41That's too childish.
00:22:43That's too childish.
00:22:47Don't be too harsh on me.
00:22:49Don't be too harsh on me.
00:22:51Like me right now.
00:22:53Tell me honestly.
00:22:55Okay?
00:22:57If it's an old-fashioned question,
00:22:59Chelsea Rovers 486.
00:23:01486.
00:23:03I'm about to cry.
00:23:05Do you know 486?
00:23:07Isn't it a song?
00:23:09486 means love.
00:23:11I don't know.
00:23:13486 means love.
00:23:15Okay, I lost.
00:23:17Chelsea Rovers Family.
00:23:19That's a good one.
00:23:21That's a good one.
00:23:23Chelsea Rovers Family.
00:23:25That's a good one.
00:23:27That's a good one.
00:23:29How about Cello Family?
00:23:31That's a good one.
00:23:33Cello Family.
00:23:35That's a good one.
00:23:41Next is
00:23:43Alvaro Rose Castano.
00:23:45Born in 1994.
00:23:47January 16th, 1994.
00:23:49That's early.
00:23:51Actually,
00:23:53in 2000...
00:23:55You're talking about January.
00:23:57In English,
00:23:59it's October 1st.
00:24:01October 1st.
00:24:03I don't know.
00:24:05I don't know.
00:24:07You should have told me.
00:24:09I was told.
00:24:11I don't know.
00:24:13I thought it was May 4th.
00:24:15I was told.
00:24:17It's early.
00:24:19It's early.
00:24:21I was told.
00:24:23I was told.
00:24:25I was told.
00:24:27You should have called.
00:24:29You should have called.
00:24:31This is a movie.
00:24:33What is this?
00:24:35This is a movie, not a movie.
00:24:37I want to shoot a movie that is the pinnacle of my career.
00:24:39Oh, it's your birthday.
00:24:41May 4th.
00:24:43It's your birthday tomorrow.
00:24:45What's going on?
00:24:47You're just a doctor.
00:24:51I wanted to look thick.
00:24:53You should have done it earlier.
00:24:55Come here, guys.
00:24:57April 5th.
00:25:01Look at this.
00:25:03Excuse me.
00:25:05Where did you go?
00:25:07It's your birthday the day after tomorrow.
00:25:09May 4th.
00:25:11It's April 5th.
00:25:13It's April 5th.
00:25:17What should I do?
00:25:19That's why I thought about it earlier.
00:25:21You should have done it earlier.
00:25:27I know.
00:25:29I'm not a doctor.
00:25:31I'm a doctor.
00:25:33I'm not a doctor.
00:25:35I'm not a doctor.
00:25:37I'm a doctor.
00:25:39I'm a doctor.
00:25:41But you know now.
00:25:43I went to the character.
00:25:51You don't know how to read.
00:25:53You don't know how to read.
00:25:55You don't know how to read.
00:25:57You don't know how to read.
00:25:59Did you cancel the cake?
00:26:01We should eat it.
00:26:03We can't cancel it.
00:26:05It's a good day.
00:26:07It's a good day.
00:26:09It's a happy birthday.
00:26:11It's a good day.
00:26:13It's a good day.
00:26:15It's a good day.
00:26:17It's a good day.
00:26:19It's a good day.
00:26:21It's a good day.
00:26:23We need to choose a profile picture.
00:26:25I think we should put Mark in it.
00:26:27I think we should put Mark in it.
00:26:29No.
00:26:31Should I upload a selfie?
00:26:33No.
00:26:35No.
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00:27:57We don't have to hide ourselves like this.
00:27:59Let's snap.
00:28:01If you use it here, won't you be able to use it in the U.S.?
00:28:04I'll let you know.
00:28:06In Korea, this is...
00:28:08That sounds fun.
00:28:09How about washing soap?
00:28:12Buy it if you want to buy it.
00:28:17How many houses do you visit?
00:28:19Three houses.
00:28:21Three houses?
00:28:23Yes, three houses.
00:28:25I brought a gift.
00:28:28A card.
00:28:30It's fun.
00:28:32We used to have a card.
00:28:34We used to have a hat.
00:28:36We used to go to the Kingdom a lot.
00:28:51We're visiting your house today.
00:28:56Who are you visiting?
00:28:59I'm visiting a friend who has a story.
00:29:04How do you live?
00:29:06It's quite far.
00:29:08It's quite far.
00:29:10But there's something Kai said earlier.
00:29:13He said something very nice.
00:29:15I'll register your Instagram account and password.
00:29:20So you can post whatever you want.
00:29:23You can do what helps the robots.
00:29:26You can use it as a promotional mark.
00:29:28It'll be nice if the players post something.
00:29:30But it'll be nice if you do a live on social media.
00:29:34It's really unfortunate.
00:29:37So...
00:29:38We should give him a round of applause.
00:29:41If Kai wasn't here, what would we have done?
00:29:44We did our best.
00:29:48So I thought about a realistic goal.
00:29:53Let's set a time limit of a month.
00:29:56Let's get 1 million followers.
00:29:59Let's get 1 million followers.
00:30:02That's too much.
00:30:041 million followers?
00:30:06It's 1M.
00:30:11If Kai is here...
00:30:131 million...
00:30:15How many followers do you have?
00:30:18If Kai is here...
00:30:201 million...
00:30:22How many followers do you have?
00:30:24I have 6 million followers.
00:30:29Then...
00:30:31Do you have 1 million followers?
00:30:33Yes.
00:30:35You have it, right?
00:30:37How much is it?
00:30:39How about this?
00:30:41We'll give you 1 million followers.
00:30:45How many followers does Sihyoung have?
00:30:47I have 250,000 followers.
00:30:50250,000 followers.
00:30:52That's good.
00:30:54How many followers do you have?
00:30:56I have 50,000 followers.
00:30:5950,000?
00:31:01That's a lot.
00:31:03He's a soccer player.
00:31:05I just started.
00:31:07I'm still learning.
00:31:09I didn't know about this.
00:31:15I posted a picture of me.
00:31:18When I post a picture,
00:31:20the number of comments is 50 to 60.
00:31:22But now, it's over 100,000.
00:31:24I'm going to get a bonus.
00:31:27I have more than 200,000 followers.
00:31:29How about you?
00:31:31I have 97,000 followers.
00:31:33That's a lot.
00:31:35It's not important how many followers you have.
00:31:40It's not.
00:31:42But it's possible to have 1 million followers, right?
00:31:45I don't know.
00:31:47How do you get 1 million followers?
00:31:49It's not the end.
00:31:51It's not the end.
00:31:53I have another idea.
00:31:56I'm not leaving.
00:31:58My fans are interested in The Boss.
00:32:02When I come to England,
00:32:04For example, Tottenham chose Son Heung-min.
00:32:08I'm going to England.
00:32:10You're going to live alone.
00:32:12I have a lot of fan tours.
00:32:15If I post a picture of me and The Boss,
00:32:19My fans can watch the game at least once.
00:32:23They can be interested.
00:32:25For example, Robert's fans can watch my game.
00:32:29You're going to open the way for your fans.
00:32:31I want to do that.
00:32:35I thought about how to make it realistic.
00:32:38I think this is the best way.
00:32:40That's a big deal.
00:32:43To be honest, if it's a woman's car,
00:32:46Even if Kai is a woman...
00:32:48I'm sorry.
00:32:51I was going to say that.
00:32:53Really?
00:33:09It's New York.
00:33:11New York.
00:33:21Hi, Michael.
00:33:23Hi.
00:33:25Hello.
00:33:27Nice to meet you. My name is Floppy.
00:33:29Michael?
00:33:31Michael.
00:33:33Nice to meet you.
00:33:35Michael.
00:33:39He's a good friend.
00:33:43My name is Michael Savard.
00:33:45I play attacking midfielder.
00:33:48The number is 28.
00:33:502018, last year.
00:33:52So, March last year.
00:33:54Between then and July.
00:33:56So, I wasn't able to walk, run, drive,
00:34:00Even dress myself.
00:34:03I grew up in London all my life.
00:34:05The reason I support Manchester United
00:34:07Is because my father supported them.
00:34:09And he's the only one who liked them in my family.
00:34:11Or liked football.
00:34:17Are you married?
00:34:19This is my niece.
00:34:21My family child.
00:34:25Very important.
00:34:27Korean tradition.
00:34:29When you go to a friend's house for the first time,
00:34:31You give a roll of tissue papers.
00:34:35Tissue paper.
00:34:37When you're done,
00:34:39Life is smooth, okay?
00:34:41So, for smooth life.
00:34:43Thank you very much.
00:34:47And this is a Korean
00:34:49Gat.
00:34:51So, in the kingdom,
00:34:53They wear this hat.
00:34:55It's very fashionable.
00:34:57It looks good on you.
00:34:59It fits perfectly.
00:35:03It's cool.
00:35:05I laughed a lot over there.
00:35:11Do you like it?
00:35:13Air-conditioned.
00:35:15It fits perfectly.
00:35:17Thank you very much.
00:35:19No problem.
00:35:23Wow, that's amazing.
00:35:25Is this all yours?
00:35:27Since I was six.
00:35:29I'm a big fan of United.
00:35:31I've been collecting.
00:35:39I've been collecting.
00:35:41I'm a big fan.
00:35:43I've been collecting shirts, merchandise.
00:35:45Since I was six years old, 1993.
00:35:47Do you know how many you have in total?
00:35:49Shirts.
00:35:53Because I have the shirts and the training tops.
00:35:55I have everything, T-shirts.
00:35:59And I have many football programs.
00:36:03Merchandise and money boxes.
00:36:05From 20 years ago.
00:36:07Special edition things.
00:36:11I'm passionate about the things.
00:36:13I collect everything.
00:36:25The first jersey he has ever worn.
00:36:31If one thing would happen.
00:36:33This is the most precious.
00:36:35Wow.
00:36:39How can I choose?
00:36:41It's difficult, but maybe.
00:36:43I'll take the red one.
00:36:45Of the strings.
00:36:47Because it's my first ever jersey.
00:36:49When I was six years old.
00:36:51I like this one.
00:36:55So.
00:36:57The reason why I like it.
00:36:59It's because it's the first one.
00:37:01The first one.
00:37:03When I first wore it.
00:37:05It's meaningful.
00:37:15You have a lot of football assets.
00:37:17Amazing.
00:37:29What are you doing?
00:37:31If these people get angry.
00:37:33It's really scary.
00:37:37I have to bring it.
00:37:39Everything from the VHS.
00:37:41Videotape.
00:37:43The kids.
00:37:47He has some CDs.
00:37:49He released some songs in the 90s.
00:37:51Do you know who he is?
00:37:53It's your best friend.
00:37:55It's not this one.
00:38:01And some clothing catalogs.
00:38:03From 2000.
00:38:05Yeah.
00:38:07Give me the pleats.
00:38:09Give me the pleats.
00:38:11Sorry.
00:38:13Sorry.
00:38:17Before we go.
00:38:19We have to do a test picture.
00:38:21I'm so embarrassed.
00:38:23I have to do it.
00:38:27I heard you had a big back injury.
00:38:29I was worried.
00:38:31How is your back now?
00:38:33Yeah.
00:38:35Last year between March and July.
00:38:37August.
00:38:39I had a tumor in my spine.
00:38:41So 6th of June last year.
00:38:43I had an 8-hour operation to remove my tumor.
00:38:45And thank God since then.
00:38:47I'm back to normal.
00:38:49What I like the most about this team is
00:38:51it's the first team in football
00:38:53thing I focused on after recovering.
00:38:55Number one, I appreciate my body more.
00:38:57To train better and to train for something
00:38:59which is the team end.
00:39:09And from my experience in life.
00:39:11Money or not money.
00:39:13If somebody likes me, I like them.
00:39:15I treat them like family.
00:39:17The relationship shouldn't be just business based.
00:39:19It should be a personal level.
00:39:21We need to talk about everyday life together.
00:39:23It would be nice to get to know each other.
00:39:25And have that connection.
00:39:27As a human being.
00:39:29Not just for business.
00:39:31For me I see everybody as family.
00:39:33And I welcome you guys to my house obviously.
00:39:37Genuinely as friends.
00:39:39Even though I've seen you guys probably for the first time.
00:39:41Any time you guys want to join.
00:39:43You're more than welcome to come to my house.
00:39:45This part is really touching.
00:39:51I've been to London so many times.
00:39:53And I'm so happy to have another family.
00:39:55I'm so happy to have another family.
00:39:57And I'm so happy to have another family.
00:39:59And I'm so happy to have another family.
00:40:01What's your dream as of now?
00:40:03What's your dream as of now?
00:40:09I was 32 years old on Sunday.
00:40:11Compared to the average team age
00:40:13I'm from the older group.
00:40:15And to develop the team.
00:40:17And hopefully be successful.
00:40:19While I'm still young and fit and healthy.
00:40:31He was laughing at first about the team name.
00:40:33But if I'm happy he's happy so.
00:40:43I really like you guys.
00:41:13You're next to me.
00:41:15You're next to me.
00:41:17You're next to me.
00:41:19You said you're going to eat later.
00:41:21You said you're going to eat later.
00:41:23You said you're going to eat later.
00:41:25You said you're going to eat later.
00:41:27You said you're going to eat later.
00:41:29You said you're going to eat later.
00:41:31You said you're going to eat later.
00:41:33You said you're going to eat later.
00:41:35You said you're going to eat later.
00:41:37You said you're going to eat later.
00:41:39You said you're going to eat later.
00:41:41Give him the piece of the cake.
00:41:43Give him the piece of the cake.
00:41:45Give me the piece of the cake.
00:41:47Why do you always do this to me?
00:41:49Each member has one character.
00:41:51Each member has one character.
00:41:53In Eunkwang's case.
00:41:55It's beautiful.
00:41:59I mean we're roomies.
00:42:01I mean I'm roomie too.
00:42:03I don't need a bag.
00:42:05I don't know what you're talking about.
00:42:12I don't know what you're talking about.
00:42:16Is this how you're going to say it?
00:42:17I only said it once for fun.
00:42:22You said it three times.
00:42:24Do I have to steal it for you?
00:42:28Do I have to steal it for you?
00:42:30We're here to find other people's dreams.
00:42:32You're stepping on our dreams very slowly.
00:42:38You found a new dream.
00:42:41What?
00:42:42What?
00:42:46You have a weakness, so you look like a fool.
00:42:55You can't get out of this frame.
00:42:58That's amazing.
00:43:00When we eat something, it's the most fun.
00:43:05It's very instinctive.
00:43:07It's funny when it goes into your mouth.
00:43:09I'm going to kill six of you later.
00:43:19If I didn't say anything, you'd keep eating.
00:43:23To be honest, it's not funny.
00:43:27It's funny when you guys laugh.
00:43:32Where's the rice?
00:43:35I didn't see you put your hands in.
00:43:39What are you doing?
00:43:41Are you stealing rice?
00:43:44Why are you stealing rice?
00:43:47I didn't put my hands in.
00:43:57It's a completely different atmosphere here.
00:44:00He's the only Korean player here.
00:44:08My name is John.
00:44:10I'm 24 years old.
00:44:13My position is central mid.
00:44:17I can play attacking or defensive.
00:44:21I like to attack.
00:44:24I was born in Korea.
00:44:26I moved to the UK when I was three years old.
00:44:29This is my family.
00:44:32I don't remember my son coming in at this time.
00:44:37But I'm proud of him.
00:44:39I talk a lot.
00:44:41My brother talks a lot at home.
00:44:52It's so pretty.
00:44:55It's so cute.
00:45:01Hi.
00:45:03Nice to meet you.
00:45:05Nice to meet you.
00:45:07Hello.
00:45:09It's a very familiar house.
00:45:12I suddenly miss my home.
00:45:16It's not hot.
00:45:18It's like a Korean house.
00:45:20Look at that.
00:45:31It's a Korean house.
00:45:37I'll give you a gift.
00:45:39I'll give you a gift.
00:45:41I got you a gift.
00:45:43It's very hot.
00:45:45You know what this is.
00:45:47Do you know what this is?
00:45:49Do you know why I brought a tissue paper?
00:45:52When someone welcomes someone in Korea.
00:45:55When someone welcomes someone in Korea.
00:45:57When someone welcomes someone in Korea.
00:45:59How much do you know when you speak Korean?
00:46:02Almost 100%.
00:46:04How much do you know when you speak Korean?
00:46:06I understand 100%.
00:46:13There's a picture of our old house in the background.
00:46:15Where is the picture?
00:46:19Namwon.
00:46:21Namwon is a very famous place.
00:46:23Namwon is a very famous place.
00:46:25Let's find it.
00:46:27uh
00:46:29i don't know
00:46:31what's the name?
00:46:33i don't know
00:46:35i don't know
00:46:37i don't know
00:46:39she said she has nothing
00:46:41don't laugh
00:46:43don't laugh
00:46:45nothing
00:46:47where are your parents?
00:46:49they went to Korea actually
00:46:51to Korea
00:46:53and your older sister?
00:46:55Oh, you're older than me.
00:46:57I'm older than you.
00:46:59What's the Korean name?
00:47:01Um...
00:47:02Dongho?
00:47:03What's your last name?
00:47:06Choi!
00:47:07Choi Dongho!
00:47:08I'm not Dongho.
00:47:09Oh, you're not?
00:47:11I mean, you're a good friend.
00:47:14I'm not Dongho.
00:47:15I'm not Dongho.
00:47:16But I...
00:47:17I'm not Dongho.
00:47:19I'm not Dongho.
00:47:22Get some tea, please.
00:47:24Thanks.
00:47:25Get some English tea.
00:47:52Do you want me to help with something?
00:47:57Um...
00:47:58Yes, I think...
00:48:15Do you watch Korean entertainment, like Korean television?
00:48:18Yeah, I watch a lot.
00:48:20What kind of shows do you watch?
00:48:22Um...
00:48:23Like Running Man.
00:48:33And I used to watch...
00:48:35I've seen Timely Outing as well.
00:48:38Thank you very much, my brother.
00:48:50I think...
00:48:51Kim Sooro.
00:48:53Why?
00:48:54Why?
00:48:55Why?
00:48:56I've watched his programs since I was young.
00:49:02I know who Kim Sooro is, but I didn't really watch a lot.
00:49:20But what he says is...
00:49:22He's a midfielder, but he has a wide range of positions.
00:49:26He can see the right side, the left side, and the center.
00:49:29He's a great player.
00:49:31His ball control is very good.
00:49:32But what he says is...
00:49:36I wish he could run with more courage.
00:49:40I'm actually...
00:49:41He's a nervous type.
00:49:42I mean, he's got everything, but he's saying he's not confident.
00:49:48I disagree with that.
00:49:53When I play, I feel confident when I play.
00:49:57I know I have the technical ability.
00:50:00But his kind of style of play is like...
00:50:04He wants it really quick.
00:50:18But at the moment, stuff like...
00:50:21You could do like a physio.
00:50:30There was one time during the season, I sprained my ankle.
00:50:34And I didn't know what to do.
00:50:36I didn't know how long I would be out for.
00:50:39Because I'm really passionate about football.
00:50:42And I wanted to get him back to playing football.
00:50:48I think you have to think a lot about physio.
00:50:51In Korea, even at the professional or professional level,
00:50:56we didn't think about physio.
00:51:00But when people from Europe, like Incheon International,
00:51:03or Hink, came to Korea,
00:51:05they said,
00:51:06Why don't we have a professional physio coach?
00:51:12Because football is about the body.
00:51:15We didn't think about the body.
00:51:18We didn't think about recovering.
00:51:21You don't know how to recover after a game, right?
00:51:25No.
00:51:26I heard you have to cool down.
00:51:29You have to cool down and warm up.
00:51:32But you don't know how.
00:51:34You have to have a manual.
00:51:36We have to think about how to express the physio with love.
00:51:40You have to organize the manual and give them information.
00:51:44I think that's right.
00:51:45You have to talk to the manager.
00:51:47That's right.
00:51:48I think that's really important.
00:51:50I always say this.
00:51:51There are a lot of times when I'm not happy,
00:51:53rather than when I'm happy.
00:51:56I don't know when I'm not happy about football.
00:52:00That's what I think.
00:52:03I think about how to support that part.
00:52:08I think about how to support that part.
00:52:12And there's nothing else.
00:52:14When we go in and my leg hurts,
00:52:17I have to carry this.
00:52:19I have to carry this.
00:52:21But I can't do it with my shoulders.
00:52:31It's good to tell us all this.
00:52:34Do your parents support you a lot?
00:52:38Right now, they're supporting me a lot.
00:52:42But when I was younger,
00:52:45I didn't get much support.
00:52:48Because when I was younger,
00:52:51there was Sunday League football in England,
00:52:54which is very popular.
00:52:57Through these teams,
00:52:58there are sometimes links to other professional teams.
00:53:02But obviously, my parents being Christians,
00:53:05they always wanted me to go to church and play football.
00:53:09So in that sense,
00:53:11I felt that I didn't really get much support.
00:53:16When my parents were younger,
00:53:19they wanted me to study in a more practical way.
00:53:23They wanted me to study in a more practical way.
00:53:26That's why I went to church.
00:53:29All parents are like that.
00:53:31All parents are like that.
00:53:35Do your parents know that you play football?
00:53:38Do your parents know that you play football?
00:53:40Not properly.
00:53:41Not properly.
00:53:43They never invite us.
00:53:54I don't think she's interested.
00:54:13I want to see her play.
00:54:16But until now,
00:54:18I haven't seen her play.
00:54:20I haven't seen her play.
00:54:22I haven't seen her play.
00:54:24But when the time comes,
00:54:27I'll support her and watch her play.
00:54:29I'll support her and watch her play.
00:54:43Don't go.
00:54:45Go!
00:54:48Go, go, go!
00:54:50Run, run, run!
00:54:52Push, push!
00:54:58But right now, there's...
00:55:01What are your ultimate dreams?
00:55:05I think my ultimate dream,
00:55:07if I can,
00:55:09is to represent Korea.
00:55:13Well, I guess when I was younger, the opportunities wasn't as great as now.
00:55:23Obviously, I didn't have many chances to try out different humans then, which is why now
00:55:32I'm trying the open trunk and the galaxy, and the one at Liverpool recently as well.
00:55:40So the one I'm taking this year is the end of May, 29th, that's it.
00:55:48I went to the LA Galaxy 2 Triumph last year.
00:56:10I flew number 4 and number 8 as well, and I positioned myself in a building, so it's
00:56:32I'm number 9, that's right.
00:56:37Well, we were born here, so we were born in the UK.
00:56:41My mum moved in, she was 20, 21, so she came from Colombia, my mum was.
00:56:48So, yeah, we were raised and born here.
00:56:52If I'm honest, I don't have competition.
00:57:01I don't think I have competition.
00:57:05I think I've proven it because I've come to the team and I think I've scored more goals
00:57:09than ever in the team.
00:57:11That's what I personally think.
00:57:13I don't think someone's going to get in my position and score more goals than I have.
00:57:23Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh!
00:57:25Stop, stop, stop!
00:57:26Stop right there!
00:57:33This is a gift for you.
00:57:34A gift?
00:57:35Yes.
00:57:36Okay, thank you.
00:57:37You know I like it, I love it!
00:57:39I'm a lover, I'm a lover.
00:57:41I need some, I need some.
00:57:43Thank you so much.
00:57:44And some Korean traditional hats.
00:57:47Oh, yeah!
00:57:48I think my hat's too big for them.
00:57:50Ah, don't worry, everybody had it before that, don't worry.
00:57:54So you got it like that.
00:57:58We always have like seat holders before matches.
00:58:01We all stay together, and we all go together.
00:58:04So like, we always play and just kick the ball in the house.
00:58:07It's fun.
00:58:11How do you feel?
00:58:13I'm very tired.
00:58:15No, no, no.
00:58:17You are?
00:58:19I'm very tired.
00:58:23He's good at socializing.
00:58:28He's got a lot of friends.
00:58:32He's the first one to meet the uniform.
00:58:35He knows he's becoming bigger.
00:58:37We love you.
00:58:40I'm not going to be bigger.
00:58:43I just thought of this.
00:58:45Now, it's tough.
00:58:53It's a balance between Messi and Ronaldo.
00:58:56Why?
00:58:59They don't agree, but when he does that, I'm like, yeah, you know what I mean.
00:59:02If Messi is the right hand, and Ronaldo is the left hand, right?
00:59:08No, Messi.
00:59:09Ronaldo, Messi.
00:59:11There's no comparison.
00:59:14He's just the best.
00:59:22What about them?
00:59:26Ronaldo.
00:59:33Son.
00:59:37He's brilliant.
00:59:39Ronaldo.
00:59:45I think it's what the player tech we use, so every player can know how they play every game.
00:59:53So they can know where to improve on what they're doing well in the game, so they can improve themselves.
00:59:59When we talk about our players, we talk about GPS.
01:00:03When they're on the GPS, if they tag a sport and live here,
01:00:11they can check their heart rate, distance, and so on.
01:00:17They can check it scientifically.
01:00:21Do you guys want to try some Colombian food?
01:00:23Sounds good.
01:00:25No, no.
01:00:29My boy, it has to be simple, huh?
01:00:33More, more, more.
01:00:35It's so cute.
01:00:36In this small kitchen, there are five people.
01:00:41It's like I'm making a chef's food.
01:00:44Like a chef.
01:00:46He's very...
01:00:48Showmanship?
01:00:49Showmanship.
01:00:50It looks so good.
01:00:52His parents are immigrants.
01:00:55But they get along so well.
01:00:58They have a good relationship.
01:01:00They enjoy the game together and play in the same team.
01:01:03They're so close.
01:01:05They're so close, so I think they'll help each other a lot when they play soccer.
01:01:10Because they have a lot of chemistry.
01:01:22We're going to pray.
01:01:24We're going to pray.
01:01:25We normally pray.
01:01:26It's a Colombian tradition.
01:01:33Thank you, Jesus Christ, for this food you've given us on the table.
01:01:37You've provided for us.
01:01:38We thank you for Chelsea Rovers.
01:01:40Another step forward you've given us.
01:01:42With our president and every other person that's part of the team.
01:01:45And we thank you for this day.
01:01:48Amen.
01:01:50Thank you for this, too.
01:01:52You're welcome.
01:01:53You're welcome.
01:01:55Thank you, man.
01:01:56Yes, sir.
01:02:02Yummy.
01:02:09In the areas we were brought up in, they're not very good.
01:02:12So kids nowadays can literally get distracted by going onto the wrong paths.
01:02:18So football can distract you and make you not concentrate.
01:02:22So, for example, instead of being outside on the street, you can go to a park,
01:02:26play football with your friends.
01:02:28You can look forward to something in life, not just go to that world.
01:02:32I come from South Ghana.
01:02:34So in my area, there's a lot of gang violence.
01:02:38And there's a lot of people selling drugs.
01:02:41And just different types of things.
01:02:43Stabbings and all of that.
01:02:45From the area I come in, football, on a Saturday, training.
01:02:50So instead of being outside my house and seeing all these bad things,
01:02:54I'm always out training and keeping myself away from the bad things.
01:02:59Just focusing myself on the right path, not on the bad ones.
01:03:16How many goals do you want to score?
01:03:24Don't worry, be happy.
01:03:255-1.
01:03:275-1?
01:03:285-1.
01:03:29Okay.
01:03:305-1.
01:03:36He was here before.
01:03:39We did it!
01:03:414-1.
01:03:42We scored 3 goals in 5 minutes.
01:04:09Chelsea vs. Rovers.
01:04:12The last game of the season.
01:04:15If we win today, it's a tie.
01:04:18If we lose, it's just...
01:04:20There's one thing I'm worried about.
01:04:22I think we lost the last game 3-0.
01:04:25This team was defending, and then they scored.
01:04:32That was so close.
01:04:39It's dangerous.
01:04:41Wait a minute.
01:04:54It's like a fight.
01:04:56It's intense.
01:04:57If we lose, it's a tie.
01:04:59It's going to be a tie.
01:05:01What's going on?
01:05:02It's a tie.
01:05:04He's trying to grab the ball.
01:05:06It's a tie.
01:05:11It's a tie.
01:05:15It's going to be a tie.
01:05:16If we lose today, we'll have to wait another 4 years.
01:05:20We have to win today.
01:05:26I'm so upset.
01:05:30We just have to score 4 goals.
01:05:34It's a tie.

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