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RE: Adsactly Sports - The Struggles of a Sports Team Rebuild

in #sports6 years ago

Excellent work, @broncofan99! I share each of your words. I believe in reconstructions and changes, because if behind those movements there is a great manager, positive results will surely be achieved. Every team, every structure, needs to change in some moments the pieces, but those changes, as in chess, must be thought very well. The problem is when those movements are erratic and without any basis. I read your article and remembered the 2003 and 2004 season of my favorite team in Venezuela. I'm a baseball fan and my team went through one of the most difficult transition seasons in the history of the national sport. In the midst of a general crisis in which the owners of the team had declared bankruptcy, they began to make changes that even the least trained would have disagreed with. I remember that in that season they ended up selling the team and the bad streak continued. We all thought it was witchcraft or something. We didn't make the minimum moves and all the players were injured. I remember that year, the new owners brought in some imported star players who even got sick and had to return to their countries. That year couldn't have been worse: we finished last behind the ambulance. And I say we're done because we fans feel part of the team. For the following season, in the middle of the mockery, they brought in an excellent manager who asked to work with rookies. Pure young blood with a thirst for triumph and a desire to do the job. That season was unique: we started first and became champions! However, we never forget that year of change and where due to bad strategies, everything was a nightmare. I really enjoyed reading your work! Perfect. Applause for you and @adsactly for such excellent material.

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Thanks so much for reading and for the wonderful comment

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