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Your football history
There seem to be some young fans upstairs, so let me talk about my experience as an old fan in my thirties. I can't remember the exact time of watching the ball for the first time. It should be' 83. I remember watching a 1982 World Cup video game in the summer vacation, which seems to be Fabian English. Anyway, it is irrelevant (because it seems to be the second stage group match, which has little influence on the top four). Watching this game, I think of two players, one is my first idol Platini, and the other is Bryan Robson (former captain of Manchester United). Funnily enough, I remember Robson because his name is like "radish". At that time, I wasn't really interested in football, but under the rendering of my cousin, I began to like football gradually. My cousin is an enthusiastic Brazilian fan (he seemed to be).

The first time I watched the live broadcast of the game (I can't remember the domestic league) was the Toyota Cup in 1985. The match between Juventus and Argentina's youth team is just because I like Platini. Wonderful, 2-2, and finally penalty shoot-out.

1986 World Cup was the first time I saw it completely. Although my favorite Brazil team (influenced by my cousin, I also became a fan of Pakistan) and Platini failed to become champions, it was this competition that made me a real fan. I was deeply impressed by diego maradona's magical performance. I will stay up late to watch the ball every major game in the future. I once liked four superstars, King Putian, Ma Lao, Basten and romario, and my last idol was my peer Rhoda.

Now I am not as crazy about football as before, and I am more rational in watching football, but I will still pay attention to every game because football has become a part of my life.

It's late. Let's write these first. In fact, I have too many memories about football. I will tell you in detail when I have the opportunity.