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The Next Big Thing

"Football isn't just a game"—it's life. For 16-year-old David Jones, football is more than a sport; it's an escape, a calling, and the only thing that makes sense in a world full of challenges. The electric thrill of scoring a last-minute winner, the roar of the crowd—it’s the closest thing to freedom he knows. But David's journey is far from simple. Blessed with extraordinary talent yet burdened by fiery anger, he’s fighting battles on and off the pitch. Growing up as the son of a Nigerian immigrant and a British mother, David navigates the pressures of cultural expectations, the weight of his own ambitions, and the scrutiny of a sport that demands perfection. Passion drives him forward, but his temper holds him back. Can he channel his emotions and prove himself worthy of being football's next big star? David Jones: The Next big thing is a gripping coming-of-age story about resilience, identity, and the unrelenting pursuit of dreams. Disclaimer: This work is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental. All trademarks, brand names, and other proprietary rights mentioned or depicted are the property of their respective owners and are used for illustrative purposes only. This work is not affiliated with or endorsed by any brand, company, or individual mentioned. All rights reserved to their respective owners.

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Training Clash

Training at Derby County had been brutal today, and David had borne the brunt of it. He had been fouled, dragged, and even pulled down more times than he could count, prompting Wayne Rooney to shout and threaten to stop the session twice already.

David sat on the bench, breathing heavily. He had just been fouled again not long ago, but as always, he got right back up. He was a firm believer that football should be a little rough—an outlook he had inherited from his dad, who often complained that fouls in modern football were too soft or unnecessary. That belief had become a part of David's game on the pitch.

Sure, he knew his teammates had been a little or rather a lot more than rough with him today, but he didn't care. Whenever he stepped onto the pitch—whether it was a competitive match, a practice game, or even a casual five-a-side—David was determined to give it his absolute best.