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Chapter 237 All are big landlords(1/2)

Wu Jie was the last player in the army in Europe to return to China, but he brought back more honors than all the others combined.

There are no major competitions this summer, but it is certainly impossible for him to take a break.

The first "Wu Jie Football School" in China will have its ribbon-cutting ceremony in a few days, and its one-month enrollment period will begin.

He plans to recruit 60 students from various provinces and cities first. The age groups are temporarily divided into three age groups: 9-10 years old, 11-12 years old, and 13-14 years old. In the future, 15-16 years old and 17-18 years old will be added.

Now this group of students will be selected from the age-appropriate talents recommended by various sports brigades. Of course, they must receive national dividends at this stage, otherwise they will not have the scale to establish a school.

After graduation, these students will return to the teams of various provinces and cities. From this point of view, his school is more like a national sports school, or the kind that loses money to help others cultivate talents.

Therefore, considering Wu Jie's influence in the sports field, these sports teams naturally competed for every spot, and all sent the most talented young talents.

Starting next year, he will successively open football schools in Guangzhou, Shanghai, Chongqing, Dalian, Jinan, Qingdao, Wuhan, Changsha, Xiamen, Xi'an, Kunming, Nanning, Urumqi and other places.

He hopes that by the end of the 1980s, the annual enrollment of these football schools will reach the level of 1,000 students.

Wu Jie did this because he did not intend to occupy too much of the country's resources to cultivate talents, because he understood that China would not be able to allocate resources to take care of things like football and basketball during the recovery stage.

You need to know that even studying medicine cannot save China, so how can things like football, basketball, boxing, singing, and comics save China?

How is this possible? If a country wants to be strong in football, it must be a developed country. At that time, superior social welfare and a sufficient middle class can support a large number of young children to pursue dreams other than mathematics, physics and chemistry.

Of course, there is another situation, and that is a society where the upward path is blocked. Without sky-high intelligence and athletic talent beyond ordinary people, it is impossible for you to turn around.

This is the case in most countries in South America and Africa, as well as among black groups in Europe and North America.

There is no elite education for all in China, where most people do not have the college entrance examination to change their lives, so "athletes" who are purely based on physical talent are the only way to escape poverty.

That’s why there are so many football stars who play barefoot in the slums of South America, and there are so many basketball stars who come out of black communities in the United States.

China does not have these two channels. If it wants to bring major ball sports to the top before the country completes its rejuvenation, and also develop things like film, television, comics, and music, then it can only rely on him and his tools to artificially develop it.

There is a way.

In the 1980s, Wu Jie hoped to improve the youth training system and professional sports school of the sports team, and supplemented by the special school established by him and his tools, it would be enough to cultivate talents for the time being.

Originally, he hoped to develop campus sports and use campus football and campus basketball to cultivate talents.

In this way, he can establish a youth training system that relies on the sports team, professional training in sports schools, professional schools built by tool workers, and campus sports in primary and secondary schools, which together form a broad talent pipeline.

But as the football atmosphere in the country becomes increasingly fanatical, his guidance will definitely compete with the college entrance examination for talents.

This is where it hurts. Wu Jie will never approve of students with good academic performance because he chose sports.

Now he and his tools have set off a wave of national sports in China, but this may not be a good thing, because the country's economy has not yet reached this stage, and the Chinese people have not yet reached the stage where they can afford sports.

If someone like Ma Weiming is accidentally allowed to play football, no matter how many World Cup titles he wins, he will not be able to make up for the loss.

So should campus football be carried out? This has become a big question that bothers him!

To be honest, studying is much more boring and harder than sports.

If Wu Jie recalled carefully, he could remember the physical education classes he took. As long as the physical education teacher asked the students to play basketball and football, everyone would definitely go crazy.

If the physical education class is not the last class, then the students who are sweating profusely and their faces are red will not be able to concentrate in the next few classes.

It doesn't matter if you are in elementary school. If you are in middle school or high school, don't even think about studying in the evening, because you will definitely feel sleepy at night after strenuous exercise.

Wu Jie had to admit that compared with the college entrance examination, physical education classes really have no meaning.

Japan can engage in campus football because it has capital. Even if it engages in happy education, there will be no major problems in the short term.

But China can't afford it, and they don't have the capital to do it.

This is similar to the fact that children from rich families can learn and play at the same time, but children from poor families must study hard.

Of course he can say that "campus sports" are aimed at exercising and cultivating team consciousness, but will it still be like this if we really let go?

Referring to the future, many unscrupulous media are saying: Let children play with computers and mobile phones in a controlled manner, as long as it does not exceed one hour a day, it can actually exercise the children's hands, brain and eyes.

But Wu Jie can be sure that the person who said this either received money or received money!

Since even most adults can't do this kind of moderation, can you expect teenagers to do it?

Therefore, learning should be learning, and you cannot engage in football, basketball, or even table tennis.

This is Wu Jie's view. There should be only one event in the physical education class in a normal school: running!

Apart from this sport, other sports are meaningless and none of them should be included.

If you want to exercise, running is enough.

But in this case, he needs a "sports school" and the school he and his tools build to top it off.

Wu Jie can only start from this aspect now. "Sports school" can be the same as "technical school"!

He hopes that starting from junior high school, schools should discourage students who do not study well.

This is actually the case in reality. In the last two years of middle school, teachers will start to persuade students who are not good at studying to transfer to "technical schools".

Wu Jie hopes to start the process of dismissal from the first grade of junior high school and add a "sports school" in addition to the "technical school". This should not be a big problem.

Anyway, these students who are still at the bottom of their grades in junior high school either have no academic talent, are too lazy, or are bad students who fight and skip school all day long.

To be honest, no matter which one, it is absolutely a waste of time and national resources for such students to continue studying.

Therefore, it is in the best interest of the country to send some of them to technical schools, some to sports schools, and some to be dehumanized.

As for starting to practice sports in junior high school, is it too late at this age?

Wu Jie said: Of course it’s not too late!

The first grade of junior high school is about 12 years old. So if you are dismissed from school at the age of 12 or 13, you still have time to practice sports.

The most suitable age for practicing football is between 7 and 13 years old, and for basketball between 10 and 15 years old. It is not too late to start practicing most sports from the age of 12 or 13.

In every era in Europe, there are many football stars who started professional training at the age of fourteen or fifteen. In the American NBA, there are a lot of stars who only started playing basketball in high school.

Therefore, it is not too late to start practicing football professionally at the age of twelve or thirteen. Moreover, there are three other channels that can cultivate talents. The combined "talent transportation channel" is at least much stronger than the original plane.

This is also the best way without competing for talents with the college entrance examination, otherwise he would rather cut off this channel.

In addition to dealing with football school matters this time when he returns to China, the first "Chinese Football Youth Summer Training Camp" will also start in July.

These two things do not conflict and can be done at the same time.

His training camp recruits athletes between the ages of 14 and 18, and Wu Jie hopes to select some talents that can be used in the future from these semi-formed players.

If there are really good talents that can be cultivated, he will naturally spend money to improve their talents.

Even if these people are not useful in the 1986 World Cup, they will still be able to take on important responsibilities in the 1990 World Cup.

Wu Jie has reserved 100,000 points for this part of the expenditure. This is not too much. You must know that the return on investment is the highest in football. To maximize the benefits, at least half of the points should be invested in football.

But this is not in line with his original intention. He still hopes to see the emergence of talented athletes in different fields.

On June 9, Wu Jie’s first stop was still not in China, but in Japan.

After PolyGram helped him hold a small concert in Germany, he hoped that he could also hold a concert in Japan. This was an impromptu decision made after seeing the unexpected stability of his scene.

Wu Jie's live performances a year ago were not very reliable, but his performance at the "Munich Olympic Stadium" this time was very good. He sang 12 songs in a row and still maintained a high level.

This is not to say that his singing skills are really at the level of a professional singer, but if evaluated as a pop singer, even if his skills are not top-notch in this field, they are at least very complete.

Wu Jie mainly relies on a naturally good voice. His vocal range is naturally wide, the bass range is full and powerful, the mid-range is calm and emotional, and the sound pressure in the high range is slightly insufficient, but it is round, natural and not harsh. In addition, he is born with

His excellent pronunciation, intonation, and breath control give him a strong ability to depict emotions and details.

This kind of talent allows him to sing pop songs with ease. Not only does he have excellent control, rich emotions, but also strong appeal. He belongs to the type who always sounds better when singing other people's songs. This is why he dares to copy music of different styles.

Confidence.

At this time, his performance was already able to impress the audience and his performance was very stable.

If it was in the recording studio, it would be too much, because at that time, with his cheating voice, he was enough to defeat many members of the national team. He was simply the male version of Faye Wong!

So the question is, for such an awesome person, how much should his concert tickets cost?

Wu Jie's game at the "Olympic Stadium in Munich" was due to the celebration factor, so except for the front row tickets which were several times higher than the usual games, the tickets for the rest of the seats were basically the same as the usual games.

For this small concert held at the "Tokyo New National Arena", his behind-the-scenes team set the ticket price for the front row at 40-100 US dollars, and the middle seats at 20-30 US dollars.

Each row costs $10.

The "Tokyo New National Arena" is also a large stadium that can accommodate 100,000 people. As long as Wu Jie sings this concert and it is full, he can get at least one million US dollars in share.

But the reason why it was called a "small concert" was mainly because he could only sing 15 songs, and the stage and costumes had not been carefully arranged.

He only wore one set of clothes and sang fifteen songs with one microphone.

If other singers were so insincere but offered such a sky-high price for tickets, they would definitely end up with nothing in the end.

But Wu Jie is different. As the only demigod in active football, if he is willing to sing for you, it’s good. He won’t be picky next time.

His concert was booked for June 16 in a hurry, but all the tickets were sold out on the day they went on sale on the 13th.

Wu Jie only rehearsed once during this period. In addition to participating in variety shows, Wu Jie spent the rest of his time attending banquets and weddings to make money.

He originally thought that he could make more than a million US dollars by singing for just two hours, which is similar to the income of a concert. But after a week, he already felt that holding a concert was stupid.

Wu Jie himself never thought that for him to attend a banquet, he would be offered $500,000.

But the craziest thing was the wedding he attended the day before the concert. He just sang a song to bless the newlyweds and appeared for an hour. In the end, he was also paid one million US dollars!
To be continued...
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