[football] this god
Chapter 17
After the Coca-Cola incident, Mr. Giggs lived carefully for a while amidst the ridicule in the locker room, with his tail between his legs.
"Someone at Manchester United broke the news at a gathering with friends about a little misunderstanding in the Manchester United dressing room over a can of iced Coke, and Coca-Cola - the great, unprofitable Coca-Cola - seized on the huge Business opportunities. According to reliable reports from within Coca-Cola, Coca-Cola is offering Ronaldo’s management team a considerable amount of endorsement contracts. So, Mark, what do you think of this matter?” The female anchor was serious and serious, as if predicting Downing Street Policy paper to be released soon.
But to be honest, Mr. Guest looks more serious than her.
"This is a completely commercial age, Ronaldo as a high-profile Premier League star will naturally be more commercially favored - but I hope he remembers how David Beckham left Manchester United, I hope he remembers The Jazz is definitely not a person who has a positive attitude towards the personal business development of players. However, to add a little bit, Coca-Cola is indeed unprofitable. At the same time, of course, it is also very shrewd. If they really succeed in signing Ronaldo, then It’s definitely a deal that won’t lose money.”
Coca-Cola's commercial contract is a drama that deviates from the "old script", but Cristiano has enough life experience to deal with these small "derailments".
Even if Cristiano doesn’t watch this program, he knows that Jazz is a person who does not agree with commercial openness-his experience from his "previous life" is enough to prove this-and he doesn’t care so much about Coca-Cola’s endorsement contract, although He does need more money to invite a top team of private nutrition and fitness trainers, but he knows very well that the real way to make money in the long run lies in his game time and competitive state.
It's obviously not worth it for the Jazz to think that he is just a young man who wants to make money as soon as possible and is eager to accept commercial contracts when he is just a little famous.
So in summary, Cristiano intends to talk to Mendes and let him decide whether to accept this after informing the Jazz-it is very good to accept it, but if the Jazz disagrees, then there is no need to argue.
But unexpectedly, Mendes took the matter to the Jazz's office before Cristiano had time to discuss his opinion with Mendes.
"Jorge, tell me, why do you think I'd be interested in this?" Jazz asked meaningfully after hearing Mendes' simple statement.
"Cristiano has a lot of respect for you, sir, so I don't want to create a misunderstanding between you over a business contract that doesn't matter - he's a very dedicated young man and the first thing he thinks of is always How to play well. I don’t want you to think that he’s just a normal guy trying to make money when he’s famous,” Mendes said. Commercial contracts, this is indeed too easy to be misunderstood."
For a moment, Sir said nothing.
Jazz didn't like Mendez very much when they first met - he was undoubtedly a smart guy who was good at getting the best benefit for himself in anything. Jazz liked smart people, but he didn't like this kind of smart people.
Because such a smart person made him worry and fear.
Yes, he was worried and scared. He was worried that this smart man knew too much about business operations and how to extract energy from Cristiano. He was also afraid that this smart man would never look back after destroying Cristiano like a vampire in medieval legends. abandoned him.
But at this moment, the Jazz began to re-examine Mendes.
Mendes is really protecting Cristiano, this realization made Jazz look at him a little more friendly, "Of course Cristiano can regain this awareness, I completely trust him," Jazz pointed out, "Mendez Sir, but I am more happy to find that there is such a consensus between you and me." - Obviously, the Jazz still refuses to fully trust Mendes.
Mendez's mouth twitched.Why did he feel that he and Jazz were like a divorced couple who were going their separate ways and were fighting for the custody of their son?
"You can trust me completely, Jazz," Mendes said. "I know how to run a player -- a player as great as Cristiano."
"Great? Or excellent?" Jazz asked. "Mr. Mendes, I can assume you know the difference between the two words in English, don't you?"
Mendes, who has been subjected to unprecedented humiliation in terms of language, decided to fight back-even if he is in front of a man conferred by the Queen of England, he can't question him. You know, as an agent, Mr. Mendes has made a living for many years. "No one knows better than me whether Cristiano is great or good - so yes, you can assume that, and I'm sure I understand the difference between the two words."
"Whether it is rhetoric or other aspects." Mendes seemed to feel that the series of words just now was not enough to express his certainty, so he added another sentence specially.
The Jazz frowned. What they were discussing was no longer the very specific matter of Coca-Cola. What they were discussing was how they should treat a player's entire career-to be precise, it was Cristiano's career, not What other insignificant ordinary people.
"Good players are produced every year, but greatness is different." Although the Jazz realized that Mendes was taking the difference seriously, but for some unknown reason, he reiterated, "Greatness It means that you can meet but you can't ask for it-every year Zurich produces the best players in the world, but we all know that is just what ordinary people pursue. Cristiano is different. Records and the best in the world are not what he should care about Yes, what he should care about is how to be perfect."
Mendes suddenly looked unhappy, "Sir, he is still a young man, too high expectations will overwhelm him."
Jazz dismissed this statement, "He won't, you should know when he asked me for No. 7, he is not content to be ordinary-but anyway, Mr. Mendes, I'm glad you discussed Coca-Cola with me. If you sincerely intend to discuss with me, then I can tell you my decision - please refuse them, because Cristiano does not need to know how fascinating this world of flowers is yet."
"I don't like to test players, so I want them to directly reject anything that leads them to the colorful world-such as dangerous business development." The Jazz said.
Mendez's years of quackery prevented him from rolling his eyes, "Of course, I'd decline the contract—for a reasonable reason. Well, I'm glad we've reached a consensus."—There's no such thing as a dog's consensus...
"Of course, we reached a very good consensus," Jazz said, "Mr. Mendes, please rest assured that I will take good care of Cristiano - I know what is good for him. By the way, I am also very grateful You've been helping me protect him, both in this case and in Barcelona. You've done a great job."
#On the typical representative of the head coach of the patriarchal system#
#And, I don't care what kind of head coach you are, the son is mine! #
#Not...I mean Cristiano is mine...#
"Someone at Manchester United broke the news at a gathering with friends about a little misunderstanding in the Manchester United dressing room over a can of iced Coke, and Coca-Cola - the great, unprofitable Coca-Cola - seized on the huge Business opportunities. According to reliable reports from within Coca-Cola, Coca-Cola is offering Ronaldo’s management team a considerable amount of endorsement contracts. So, Mark, what do you think of this matter?” The female anchor was serious and serious, as if predicting Downing Street Policy paper to be released soon.
But to be honest, Mr. Guest looks more serious than her.
"This is a completely commercial age, Ronaldo as a high-profile Premier League star will naturally be more commercially favored - but I hope he remembers how David Beckham left Manchester United, I hope he remembers The Jazz is definitely not a person who has a positive attitude towards the personal business development of players. However, to add a little bit, Coca-Cola is indeed unprofitable. At the same time, of course, it is also very shrewd. If they really succeed in signing Ronaldo, then It’s definitely a deal that won’t lose money.”
Coca-Cola's commercial contract is a drama that deviates from the "old script", but Cristiano has enough life experience to deal with these small "derailments".
Even if Cristiano doesn’t watch this program, he knows that Jazz is a person who does not agree with commercial openness-his experience from his "previous life" is enough to prove this-and he doesn’t care so much about Coca-Cola’s endorsement contract, although He does need more money to invite a top team of private nutrition and fitness trainers, but he knows very well that the real way to make money in the long run lies in his game time and competitive state.
It's obviously not worth it for the Jazz to think that he is just a young man who wants to make money as soon as possible and is eager to accept commercial contracts when he is just a little famous.
So in summary, Cristiano intends to talk to Mendes and let him decide whether to accept this after informing the Jazz-it is very good to accept it, but if the Jazz disagrees, then there is no need to argue.
But unexpectedly, Mendes took the matter to the Jazz's office before Cristiano had time to discuss his opinion with Mendes.
"Jorge, tell me, why do you think I'd be interested in this?" Jazz asked meaningfully after hearing Mendes' simple statement.
"Cristiano has a lot of respect for you, sir, so I don't want to create a misunderstanding between you over a business contract that doesn't matter - he's a very dedicated young man and the first thing he thinks of is always How to play well. I don’t want you to think that he’s just a normal guy trying to make money when he’s famous,” Mendes said. Commercial contracts, this is indeed too easy to be misunderstood."
For a moment, Sir said nothing.
Jazz didn't like Mendez very much when they first met - he was undoubtedly a smart guy who was good at getting the best benefit for himself in anything. Jazz liked smart people, but he didn't like this kind of smart people.
Because such a smart person made him worry and fear.
Yes, he was worried and scared. He was worried that this smart man knew too much about business operations and how to extract energy from Cristiano. He was also afraid that this smart man would never look back after destroying Cristiano like a vampire in medieval legends. abandoned him.
But at this moment, the Jazz began to re-examine Mendes.
Mendes is really protecting Cristiano, this realization made Jazz look at him a little more friendly, "Of course Cristiano can regain this awareness, I completely trust him," Jazz pointed out, "Mendez Sir, but I am more happy to find that there is such a consensus between you and me." - Obviously, the Jazz still refuses to fully trust Mendes.
Mendez's mouth twitched.Why did he feel that he and Jazz were like a divorced couple who were going their separate ways and were fighting for the custody of their son?
"You can trust me completely, Jazz," Mendes said. "I know how to run a player -- a player as great as Cristiano."
"Great? Or excellent?" Jazz asked. "Mr. Mendes, I can assume you know the difference between the two words in English, don't you?"
Mendes, who has been subjected to unprecedented humiliation in terms of language, decided to fight back-even if he is in front of a man conferred by the Queen of England, he can't question him. You know, as an agent, Mr. Mendes has made a living for many years. "No one knows better than me whether Cristiano is great or good - so yes, you can assume that, and I'm sure I understand the difference between the two words."
"Whether it is rhetoric or other aspects." Mendes seemed to feel that the series of words just now was not enough to express his certainty, so he added another sentence specially.
The Jazz frowned. What they were discussing was no longer the very specific matter of Coca-Cola. What they were discussing was how they should treat a player's entire career-to be precise, it was Cristiano's career, not What other insignificant ordinary people.
"Good players are produced every year, but greatness is different." Although the Jazz realized that Mendes was taking the difference seriously, but for some unknown reason, he reiterated, "Greatness It means that you can meet but you can't ask for it-every year Zurich produces the best players in the world, but we all know that is just what ordinary people pursue. Cristiano is different. Records and the best in the world are not what he should care about Yes, what he should care about is how to be perfect."
Mendes suddenly looked unhappy, "Sir, he is still a young man, too high expectations will overwhelm him."
Jazz dismissed this statement, "He won't, you should know when he asked me for No. 7, he is not content to be ordinary-but anyway, Mr. Mendes, I'm glad you discussed Coca-Cola with me. If you sincerely intend to discuss with me, then I can tell you my decision - please refuse them, because Cristiano does not need to know how fascinating this world of flowers is yet."
"I don't like to test players, so I want them to directly reject anything that leads them to the colorful world-such as dangerous business development." The Jazz said.
Mendez's years of quackery prevented him from rolling his eyes, "Of course, I'd decline the contract—for a reasonable reason. Well, I'm glad we've reached a consensus."—There's no such thing as a dog's consensus...
"Of course, we reached a very good consensus," Jazz said, "Mr. Mendes, please rest assured that I will take good care of Cristiano - I know what is good for him. By the way, I am also very grateful You've been helping me protect him, both in this case and in Barcelona. You've done a great job."
#On the typical representative of the head coach of the patriarchal system#
#And, I don't care what kind of head coach you are, the son is mine! #
#Not...I mean Cristiano is mine...#
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