In England, 1/3 of the players were divorced within 1 year and 40% of the players
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J-league, which went bankrupt in the last four years and is entering its 30th year this year, has a variety of
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The state of the players is, from time to time, the focus of news features.
Top players make a lot of money while they are still active.
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After that it is also still possible to stay out of the soccer industry and live a wealthy life, however the top stars are padded out by more professional footballers, and underneath that, players with slightly more mediocre credits have to be more down to earth and consider how they are going to spend the rest of their lives.
Nasu Oryo is the representative of this section, born in 1981, with a 17-year career, 400 J1 appearances, 1 Best 11 of the Year, Best Rookie of the Year award, and
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He was not in the Blue Samurai's lineup, and those who follow the sport will know of Nasu Oryo, but after the ring, he was only heard of him.
In 2018, Nasu Daisuke arrived in Kobe, the last stop of his career, thinking that in the future he would like to do more influential work than coaching. Nasu Daisuke, who had rejected the use of social software for his entire career, had the idea of "making soccer the premier entertainment choice for Japanese people" when Youtube, a brand-new medium, came into his vision.
He observes that the J-league is the real deal, the 'elder league', and even by 2020, the average age of viewers will be 42.8 years old, with the main audience concentrated in their 40s. Followed by the 50s and 30s, the emerging platform of Youtube is a breakthrough where he can serve as a gateway for younger viewers, especially for a professional player like himself who is not qualified to represent a team and has always stayed away from the limelight, and whose 'initiation' into the world is more meaningful when he opens a channel to preach in Youtube.
As the first soccer Youtuber, even the people around Nasu Dairyu didn't really believe that Youtube could become a climate. In the early days, Nasu Dairyu tried to film his own training, talk to some people, and explain the week's J-league matches, but apart from the superstars in the country, or the videos featuring Kobe Victory, the number of views was very low. However, apart from the superstars in the country, or the Kobe Victory FC-themed movie, the view counts were dismal, and as a rookie in the entertainment industry, Nasu Oryo in front of the camera didn't look chill enough, or even a bit boring.
After 17 years of professional polish, Nasu Oryo has a higher tolerance for challenge, competition, and even pain. Nasu Oryo, who tries out a variety of themes in the midst of skepticism, finds the traffic code in the daily routine of soccer - "practice", and like a one-day series, Nasu Oryo joins the soccer clubs of various schools for a day of "experiencing joining a club", which is a one-day series. With the body of a 40-year-old, he experiences the training routine of an 18-year-old.
From his alma mater Kagoshima Industrial High School, Green Giant Aomori Yamada High School, Kumamoto Powerhouse Otsu High School, to the cradle of Japan's professional players, Kiriyama Yokohama University, Kaoru Sanfonium's alma mater Tsukuba University, and even Hiroshima Arrows and Urawa Red Diamonds Youth Army, etc., if the players want to run up a mountain, he will run up the mountain with them, and if the players want to practise a lot of sprinting, he will practise sprinting, and if they want to touch the ball or fight for the ball in the soft sand, he will participate in the training one time. Nasu Dairyu screams, gets soaked, and sometimes kneels down on all fours to frantically change air. Although the training always makes him almost lose his life, Nasu Dairyu is always down-to-earth and does not look like a senior when facing the youngest players, but is a treasure trove of human beings who genuinely love soccer. The school soccer, which is already popular in Japan, has become even more popular through Nasu's channel, and the passionate youth of each young player has become even more three-dimensional and relatable.
As the Kata World Cup approached, the channel took off as soccer attention grew and the soccer community realized that Dairyu Nasu's channel was really a brand new pipeline, with Roland, Kenko Nakamura, Shoujin Endo, and even current Japanese representatives appearing on the channel one after the other, and clubs reaching out to him frequently to welcome him to their stadium tours. He came to the stadium tour experience, Nasu Dairyo more busy, but also break through the first two years of income is only enough to pay the channel team's plight, at the same time, Nasu Dairyo also set up their own amateur team WINNER'S, in the epidemic slightly slowed down in 2021, 2022 held JAPAN ALL STAR All-Star tournament, not only the public tickets, the lineup is even the current,
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