A new documentary on Lister City's 37-year-old legendary goalscorer Jimmy Wardy is about to be unveiled, chronicling the soccer superstar's glory days. Recently, some clips in the documentary were accidentally exposed, shocking netizens. It turns out that Wardy hid a "mysterious skill" - using foul language to hit back at opponents during matches.
While I don't advocate the use of foul language, I can't blame Wardy for setting a bad example for young players. Foul language is a common occurrence on the soccer field. As for Wardy's use of foul language in his counterattacks, opponents should be prepared for this, so they should also learn to deal with these verbal attacks.
So learning to speak foul language has become Wardee's "secret to preparing for war"? This is true. After each game, Wah Dee would conduct a series of special training. One of his "preparation tips" is to learn the opponent's native language, and then use the opponent's language to communicate on the court, and even use the opponent's foul language to attack, so as to make the opponent make mistakes, to create opportunities for themselves.
This seemingly "dark" technique is not often seen in formal soccer training systems. However, Wardy has proven time and time again in his soccer career that this unique technique is extremely effective.