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These midfield Maestros are some of your greats, why would you think to disrespect them by saying strikers are the most important position. Take some time to look back at the past few world cups, was Giroud the main reason France won the world cup in 2018? How about Spain’s 4-6-0 formation where they fielded 0 strikers and won the world cup in 2010? It’s just this cringey decadent idea that strikers are the most important part that I just know comes from a place to get impressionable children riled up for your show. Frankly, it’s dishonest and insulting.
Another crucial problem with only having strikers is, you only have a limited amount of qualities and unique skills to give around where players can excel at: Pace, finishing, hold-up play, off the ball movement, spatial awareness to name the key ones. And evidently, they’re exhausted pretty quickly.
What you’re then left with are pure power upgrades that I really dislike. Where it’s this childish one-upping of “I
read his play”, “I read his reading of my play”, “I can jump higher than you”, “I can run faster than you”. It’s just not fun to watch from a tactical and footballing standpoint. And deep down, Blue Lock knows this, so what do they do? They
decide to introduce imaginary monsters. Yes you heard me right.
Just like Bachira and the monster inside of him, there are 2 wolves inside of me, one hates this show, the other also hates this show.
The second, Eyeshield 21: Netto no Hundred Game![Jp 9], written by Eijima Jun, was published on May 26, 2006. The only original creator of the series who worked on these light novels was Murata, who illustrated them. [79][80] Other[edit] In Japan, jigsaw puzzles,[81] action figures,[82] plush dolls,[83] calendars,[84] key chains,[85] and a medal game machine were
sold as merchandise for the series. [86] Konami also released a collectible card game series. [87][88] Reception[edit] Best-selling manga rankings No. Peak
rank Notes Refs 2 7 1 week [89] 3 6 2 weeks [90] 4 5 1 week [91] 5 6 2 weeks [92] 7 8 2 weeks [93] 8 5 1 week [94] 9 4 1 week [95] 10 4 2 weeks [96] 11 6 2 weeks [97] 12 7 1 week [98] 13 3 2 weeks [99] 14 7 1 week [100] 15 4 2 weeks [101] 16 3 2 weeks [102] 19 2 2 weeks [103][104] 20 3 2 weeks [105] 21 2 2 weeks [106] 22 3 2 weeks [107][108] 23 3 2 weeks [109][110] 24 5 2 weeks [111] 25 2 2 weeks [112] 26 3 1 week [113] 27 3 2 weeks [114] 28 5 2 weeks [115] 29 6 2 weeks [116] 30 5 2 weeks [117] 31 2 1 week [118] 32 4 2 weeks [119] 33 1 2 weeks [120] 34 4 2 weeks [121] 35 3 2 weeks [122] 36 5 1 week [123] 37 4 2 weeks [124] Popularity[edit] The manga has sold more than 20 million copies in Japan;[125] individual volumes frequently
appeared on top ten lists of best-selling manga there (see table). Individual volumes have appeared in Diamond Comic Distributors's lists of 300 best-selling graphic novels in North America several times. [126][127][128] The anime adaptation was also featured several times in Japanese television rankings,[129][130] with the first episode having a 7. 5 percent television viewership rating. [131] In 2006, Japanese television network TV Asahi conducted a poll for the top hundred anime, and Eyeshield 21 was placed 47th. [132] Moreover, Eyeshield 21's series is credited with increasing the number of Japanese teenagers playing American football.
Aside from working out, she has been shown to have a knack for cooking. Because of her voluptuous/athletic physique, her school uniform barely manages to hide her body often leading to
comical wardrobe malfunctions. Hana Midorikawa (緑川 花, Midorikawa Hana) Voiced by: Kana Hanazawa[2] (Japanese); Alexis Tipton[3] (English) Portrayed by: Aoi Morikawa[4] Hana is the secretary of the underground student council. She mostly ends up in the worst situations with Kiyoshi, whom she eventually develops feelings for. She is also an adept martial artist, often utilizing her karate
skills to brutally punish the boys if Meiko's harsh punishment does not work. Although she seems composed and competent, she is actually incredibly childish and understands little of boys or and fails to adapt to situations she does not expect.