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Chapter 568 Semi-professional 17s

Chapter 568 Semi-professional 17s
Beast invited no one but Qin Fan this time, and he came alone to facilitate a closer relationship with Qin Fan. Now it seems that it is obviously impossible, and he can't help but feel a little depressed and lost.

17's popularity plummeted, at least within half a year, until the next national competition won a good result, 17's popularity will hardly recover. Thinking of this, Beast feels even more uncomfortable.

Although he hid his emotions well, he still couldn't escape Qin Fan's eyes, and said apologetically, "Sorry, I made you happy for nothing."

Beast looked at Qin Fan in surprise, as if he didn't expect Qin Fan to apologize to him, and immediately smiled: "It doesn't matter, the arena is like a battlefield, success or failure is at your own risk, I still have some responsibility for this."

Qin Fan smiled without saying a word, and was silent for a moment, allowing the atmosphere between the two to ferment slightly. After being silent for more than a minute, he continued: "Team 17, what are your plans for the future?"

The animal's expression was slightly surprised when he heard the words. Since Qin Fan asked this question, he must have meant to point him out.

Organized the language and said: "At present, I plan to continue to play live broadcasts first. Although the popularity has dropped, the money earned from live broadcasts is still the main source of funds for our team. After all...we are not a full-time team, and no one is paid. .”

The 17s team was pulled together by the beast and did not sign a contract with any club. There are not many teams like Huaxia. The main reason is that it is really fast to make money from live broadcasts.

Whether it's to make more money or because you can't put down face, semi-professional is a very good choice. You can support yourself and play professional at the same time.

But there is also a big problem here. Semi-professional teams cannot compare with real full-time teams in terms of system training, tactical thinking, and operational requirements.

In fact, there are really very few semi-professional teams that can really make their name in the professional arena. 17S and 4AM are really exceptions.

The reason why these two teams became famous in the country as a semi-professional team is because the team members have high professional quality and have full-time professional game experience.

In other words, before the establishment of these two teams, the players in the 17s and 4am teams were all full-time players, and they are now at most a transformation.If you switch to a professional rookie and go straight up and play in the semi-professional mode, it is impossible to be an opponent of a full-time team, and you may not even be able to win against a domestic third-tier team.

This is the gap between semi-professional and full-time, and it is the combined gap in available resources, personnel quality, training, coaching, equipment, etc.

Raising a team requires money, technology, equipment, and contacts. If you don't have a deep enough foundation in the professional circle and don't have these conditions, this road is a dead end.

Everyone knows that the five major clubs in the Magic City have high dividends, and all of their teams are good at fighting, but who knows how much the five major clubs have paid to develop these teams in exchange for today's spring, and who knows that the five major clubs are majestic. In the shadows, there are still countless small clubs that don't even have a venue, struggling to survive on the line of food and clothing.

People only care about the strong, the person standing at the top of the pyramid, but for the ants under the pyramid, hehe, who would take a second look at them.

(End of this chapter)

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