The Football Legends System
Chapter 132: The Seagulls’ Lair and the Game’s New Blueprint
- Chapter 152 - 2030 FIFA World Cup Final: [ULTIMATE CHALLENGE COMPLETE! You have achieved the rank of UNDISPUTED GOAT!]
- Chapter 151: Villa Park’s Fury and the Unwavering Verdict
- Chapter 150: Unreachable benchmark for midfielders
- Chapter 149: The Foxes’ Fury and the Unseen Web
- Chapter 148: The Toon Army’s Fury and the Unstoppable Engine
- Chapter 147: The Unyielding Iron Will
- Chapter 146: The Clarets’ Test and the Ultimate Adaptability
- Chapter 145: The Dazzling Destroyer
- Chapter 144: The Hammer’s Wall and the Unseen Thread
- Chapter 143: The fastest player in Manchester United history
- Chapter 142: Making the difficult look simple, consistently
- Chapter 141: Scored or assisted in every Champions League group stage match
- Chapter 140: The Midfield Cannon
- Chapter 139: The Lion’s Roar and the Maestro’s Mark
- Chapter 138: The Amex Revenge and the Spirit of the Game
- Chapter 137: The Bees’ Den and the Unwavering Force
- Chapter 136: The Dragon’s Roar and the Zenith of Control
- Chapter 135: True Face of the Premier League
- Chapter 134: The Perpetual Zenith of Messi
- Chapter 133: The Dragons’ Lair and the Ultimate Masterpiece
- Chapter 132: The Seagulls’ Lair and the Game’s New Blueprint
- Chapter 131: The Blades’ Defense and the Unrivaled Zenith
- Chapter 130: Relentless Wave of Cruyff’s Barcelona
- Chapter 129: The Toffees’ Rematch and a Thread of Genius
- Chapter 128: Tottenham’s Fire and the Unending Pursuit
- Chapter 127: The Galatasaray Storm and the Unyielding Aura
- Chapter 126: The Impossible Turn of Bergkamp
- Chapter 125: Goodison’s Gauntlet and the Legend’s Touch
- Chapter 124: The Bees’ Sting and a Glimpse of Omniscience
- Chapter 123: San Siro Symphony and the Tempo Maestro
- Chapter 122: The Tempo Dictators and Game Managers
- Chapter 121: Parisian Starlight and the Strategic Catalyst
- Chapter 120: Villa’s Fury and the Sculptor’s Touch
- Chapter 119: Anfield’s Roar and the Cruyff Conductor
- Chapter 118: The Seagulls’ Dance and a Puppeteer’s Masterclass
- Chapter 117: The Toffees’ Test and a Woven Masterpiece
- Chapter 116: St. James’ Inferno and the Steel in the Spine
- Chapter 115: FA Cup Magic and a Phantom Dance
- Chapter 114: The Crowned Kings and a Deeper Game
- Chapter 113: The Bavarian Giant and the Iron Will
- Chapter 112: The Blue Inferno and a Tireless Engine
- Chapter 111: Derby Days and a Brazilian Blaze
- Chapter 110: Madrid Miracle and the Golden Touch
- Chapter 109: The Royal Test and a Visionary Pass
- Chapter 108: Red Devils, Red Haze
- Chapter 107: The Final Showdown: England vs Germany
- Chapter 106: The Samba Kings and a Shot at Glory
- Chapter 105: The Speed Demon and the Shadow
- Chapter 104: Iron Walls and a Drogba Dream
- Chapter 103: Mastering the Glide and the Stars and Stripes
- Chapter 102: A New Spark
- Chapter 101: Your current Overall Rating
- Chapter 100: Tears And Truth
- Chapter 99: ENGLAND vs ARGENTINA
- Chapter 98: [World Cup System Activated]
- Chapter 97: World Cup Opener
- Chapter 96: Arrival In New York
- Chapter 95: World Cup Training Camp
- Chapter 94: A New Horizon
- Chapter 93: The Champions League Spot
- Chapter 92: No Time to Breathe
- Chapter 91: United vs Liverpool
- Chapter 90: A Rocket and a Promise
- Chapter 89: SS-Rank Potential
- Chapter 88: [Ability & Potential]
- Chapter 87: FA Cup Champions
- Chapter 86: Breaking the Balance
- Chapter 85: The FA Cup Final had begun
- Chapter 84: [New Feature Unlocked – System Store!]
- Chapter 83: They Think We’re Finished
- Chapter 82: Chelsea Night
- Chapter 81: Cameras and Angry Eyes
- Chapter 80: A Magical Team Attack
- Chapter 79: End of a Crazy Half
- Chapter 78: Rest and Preparation
- Chapter 77: From the Heart
- Chapter 76: The Silent End
- Chapter 75: Attempt to Respond
- Chapter 74: Halftime at the Bernabéu
- Chapter 73: The Bernabéu Burns Bright
- Chapter 72: On The Way To Madrid
- Chapter 71: Back to Battle
- Chapter 70: City of Champions
- Chapter 69: Everyone On The Brink
- Chapter 68: No, It’s Not Over Yet
- Chapter 67: Spirit of a Legend
- Chapter 66: Nathan Passes But No One Receives
- Chapter 65: Let’s see what this skill can do
- Chapter 64: The Edge of Collapse
- Chapter 63: Tired of being the golden boy
- Chapter 62: A Night That Wouldn’t Let Go
- Chapter 61: UEFA’s Champions League
- Chapter 60: From Boy To Star
- Chapter 59: Manchester United vs Arsenal
- Chapter 58: No Mercy at Elland Road
- Chapter 57: Man United Match
- Chapter 56: The Transfer Market Report
- Chapter 55: The New Star
- Chapter 54: A Wild Extra Time
- Chapter 53: Time for Speed and Composure
- Chapter 52: A Moment Without Noise
- Chapter 51: A Name in the Firelight
- Chapter 50: Champions League Night
- Chapter 49: The Greatest Derby of the Decade
- Chapter 48: Manchester United vs Manchester City
- Chapter 47: Matchday – Group Stage, Match 2
- Chapter 46: A New Test for the Wonderkid
- Chapter 45: Between Heart and Field
- Chapter 44: AC MILAN VS MAN UNITED
- Chapter 43: The Champions League Begins
- Chapter 42: MAN UNITED VS CHELSEA
- Chapter 41: Still Standing
- Chapter 40: Premier League Lights
- Chapter 39: News That Flooded the Headlines
- Chapter 38: Battle of Thoughts
- Chapter 37: An Unforgettable Ending
- Chapter 36: Fighting to the Final Breath
- Chapter 35: The Fearsome Skill
- Chapter 34: A Dream Boy
- Chapter 33: The Final Climb
- Chapter 32: A Real Wonderkid
- Chapter 31: The Legendary Spirit
- Chapter 30: [Legendary Spirit Unlocked]
- Chapter 29: Inches and Fire
- Chapter 28: A World-Class Goal
- Chapter 27: A 30-yard free kick
- Chapter 26: Let’s Go Make History
- Chapter 25: The Match Day
- Chapter 24: FA Cup Fourth Round
- Chapter 23: What the Bar Took
- Chapter 22: I was supposed to show them
- Chapter 21: Just Inches
- Chapter 20: LEEDS VS NORWICH
- Chapter 19: Tomorrow... I’ll show them
- Chapter 18: A New Hero at Elland Road?
- Chapter 17: Heartbeats at the Edge
- Chapter 16: The Miracle at 118 Minutes
- Chapter 15: COME ON, LEEDS! BELIEVE!
- Chapter 14: LEEDS VS IPSWICH TOWN (2)
- Chapter 13: LEEDS VS IPSWICH TOWN (1)
- Chapter 12: Defensive Aura
- Chapter 11: I want to be the best
- Chapter 10: LEEDS VS BURNLEY (3)
- Chapter 9: LEEDS VS BURNLEY (2)
- Chapter 8: LEEDS VS BURNLEY (1)
- Chapter 7: Baptism by Burnley
- Chapter 6: You’ve got potential, kid
- Chapter 5: The first team
- Chapter 4 - 5v5 Game
- Chapter 3: Unlock a Random Skill
- Chapter 2: Daddy’s Boy?. Fine
- Chapter 1: Daddy’s Boy!
The cheers from Old Trafford still resonated, a testament to United’s unwavering momentum. Nathan, an Overall Rating: S+ player, felt the ultimate confidence, but his mind was already drawing new lines on the invisible pitch of his imagination. The Legacy Archive, especially "The Architects of the Future" category, consumed his thoughts. He was studying the legends who hadn’t just played the game, but had reshaped it, pioneers who introduced new roles, formations, and philosophies that changed football forever. It wasn’t enough to be a GOAT in the present; he wanted to be an architect of its future.
He spent extra time analyzing how teams created fluid systems, where players weren’t fixed to positions but moved intelligently, creating overloads and confusing defenses. His Unrivaled Dribbling (from Glide of Messi (95%) mastery) was now a seamless extension of his will, allowing him to execute any move with breathtaking ease. He could almost feel that final 100% mastery, the pinnacle of his signature skill, within his grasp.
One afternoon, during a complex tactical drill, Nathan started subtly communicating with his teammates not just through passes, but with his body language. He’d drop deep, drawing a defender, then sprint wide, gesturing for another player to run into the space he’d just vacated. It was almost like conducting an orchestra, where every instrument knew its part without explicit instruction.
"It’s like watching a chess game, Nathan," Erik ten Hag remarked, a thoughtful frown on his face that quickly turned into a proud smile. "You’re moving pieces that aren’t even yours."
Nathan just grinned. "Just trying to create new angles, boss."
He observed his teammates, knowing that their adaptability would be key to implementing these revolutionary ideas.
Lisandro Martinez – Ability: A | Potential: A+ | Overall Rating: A
His ability to step into midfield and distribute makes him a key piece in fluid systems.
Alejandro Garnacho – Ability: A | Potential: S | Overall Rating: A-
His raw pace and willingness to run into new spaces are perfect for dynamic attacks.
The next challenge: an away Premier League fixture against Brighton & Hove Albion at the Amex Stadium. Their previous League Cup encounter had been a tight 2-1 win, and Nathan knew Brighton, with their fluid, possession-based football and tactical intelligence, would be a stern test. They too were innovators in their own right, making this match a clash of philosophies.
Nathan used his "Talent Scout" on Brighton’s key players, refreshing his memory.
Alexis Mac Allister – Ability: A | Potential: A+ | Overall Rating: A
Their midfield general, intelligent, precise passer. The orchestrator of their fluid play.
Lewis Dunk – Ability: A | Potential: B | Overall Rating: A-
Their defensive leader, strong, good on the ball. Key to their build-up from the back.
Danny Welbeck – Ability: B+ | Potential: B+ | Overall Rating: B+
Experienced striker, intelligent runs, links play well. A constant threat.
"They love to play through the lines, with intelligent movement," Erik ten Hag warned in the pre-match briefing. "We need to deny them space, but also find ways to disrupt their patterns. And when we attack, we need to be unpredictable, fluid."
Nathan nodded. Unpredictable. Fluid. This was the perfect stage to test his new understanding.
The atmosphere at the Amex Stadium was buzzing, a passionate sea of blue and white, ready to cheer on their Seagulls against the champions. The chants were lively, the air thick with anticipation.
Pheeeeeep! The whistle blew, and the Premier League clash was underway.
Brighton started with their characteristic composure, passing the ball beautifully, moving with fluid interchanges that pulled United’s players out of position. Alexis Mac Allister was dictating the tempo, always finding a teammate in space. Kaoru Mitoma and Solly March were hugging the touchlines, stretching United’s defense.
United tried to press, but Brighton’s quick one-touch passing meant the ball was always gone by the time a United player arrived. Nathan found himself chasing, trying to intercept passes, but Brighton’s movement was so intelligent, so interconnected.
Minute 22. Brighton scored. A patient, intricate passing move saw them work the ball from defense to attack. Alexis Mac Allister played a clever one-two with Pascal Gross, then slipped a through ball to Kaoru Mitoma, who had made a brilliant diagonal run. Mitoma finished clinically past David de Gea.
Manchester United 0 - Brighton 1.
The Amex Stadium erupted, a wave of ecstatic jubilation. Nathan felt the familiar sting of falling behind, particularly to such a well-constructed, fluid goal. Brighton’s movement was almost perfect. United needed to find a way to break their defensive structure, not just with individual skill, but by making their own attacking shape utterly unpredictable, by creating a new blueprint on the fly.
Just then, the familiar System chime cut through the air, sharp and clear.
Ding!
[System Notification]
[Your team is facing a fluid, possession-based opponent with excellent positional play, requiring a revolutionary tactical shift to dismantle their defensive structure and create decisive, unforeseen attacking opportunities.]
[You may request one random legendary tactical innovation/system re-creation skill in the style of a football icon to subtly redefine your team’s attacking roles and movements, creating a dynamic, unpredictable fluid system that disorients and overloads the opposition.]
[Do you wish to activate it?]
Nathan’s eyes widened. Tactical innovation? System re-creation? This was it. This was the ultimate challenge for an "Architect of the Future." This wasn’t about a single player or a single pass; it was about reimagining the very way United attacked.
Yes! Activate!
Ding!
[Random Skill Activated: The Total Football Weave of Cruyff (Managerial/Tactical)]
[Effect: For the next 5 minutes of in-game time, your ability to subtly implement fluid positional interchanges, guide your teammates to create dynamic overloads, and intuitively exploit the opponent’s defensive structures through constant, intelligent movement is significantly enhanced. Your team will play with a revolutionary, almost telepathic tactical fluidity, making it impossible for opponents to track individual players or predict your attacking patterns.]
A profound sense of strategic mastery washed over Nathan. He felt like he could see the entire pitch as a living, breathing tactical diagram, where he could manipulate every player, every space. He started pointing, subtly nodding, dropping deep, then bursting forward, acting as a false nine one moment, a wide winger the next. His teammates, seemingly influenced by his aura, began to mirror his movements, switching positions seamlessly, creating triangles, and exploiting half-spaces that Brighton had previously covered.
He immediately called for the ball, dropping into a deep midfield role. Brighton’s central midfielders, Lewis Dunk and Adam Webster, expecting him to stay there, held their positions. But as soon as Nathan released a quick pass to Casemiro, he exploded forward, not into a striker’s spot, but into the attacking midfield, pulling Dunk out of position. Bruno Fernandes, seeing the space, drifted wide. It was a beautiful, chaotic dance.
In the 28th minute, this revolutionary fluidity paid off. Nathan, with the Total Football Weave of Cruyff (Managerial/Tactical) active, received the ball from Bruno Fernandes on the edge of the box. He didn’t shoot. Instead, he made a subtle feint to the left, drawing Adam Webster across, then released a disguised, no-look pass to Harry Kane, who had dropped into a deeper "false nine" role, pulling Dunk out. Kane instantly laid it off to Marcus Rashford, who had made a blistering run from the left wing into the central striker position, completely unmarked due to the positional chaos. Rashford finished clinically past Jason Steele.
GOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAL!!!!
The net bulged! Manchester United 1 - Brighton 1! The small pocket of United fans erupted in a roar of joyous disbelief and wonder. Nathan screamed, pumping his fists, embracing his teammates. The Total Football Weave of Cruyff (Managerial/Tactical) had created a truly revolutionary equalizer.
For the next five minutes, United were a blur of fluid movement, confusing and overwhelming Brighton. Players swapped positions, created overloads, and exploited every tiny gap. Brighton’s defense, usually so disciplined, looked utterly bewildered.
The Total Football Weave of Cruyff (Managerial/Tactical) faded, but it had done its job. United had asserted complete tactical dominance.
Just before halftime, United took the lead. A brilliant run and cross from Diogo Dalot found Bruno Fernandes, who smashed it into the net from close range, making it 2-1.
The second half was a testament to United’s control. Brighton pushed for an equalizer, but United’s new tactical fluidity, influenced by Nathan’s earlier orchestration, made it difficult for them to track. David de Gea was rarely tested.
Nathan continued to influence the game, even without the active skill. He made intelligent runs, created space for others, and linked play beautifully, constantly pushing his Glide of Messi (95%) mastery. He had several complex solo runs, trying to force the next milestone.
Ding!
[System Notification]
[Skill Mastery Progress: Glide of Messi (98%)]
[Next Mastery Milestone: 100% (Requires continuous, sustained application of unrivaled dribbling in every match scenario and the execution of truly impossible solo efforts).]
Ninety-eight percent! Nathan thought, a thrill running through him. Two more percent to completely max out my signature skill! The ultimate dribbler!
The final minutes of the match were comfortable for United. Brighton, disheartened, couldn’t find a way back into the game.
The final whistle blew.
MANCHESTER UNITED 2 - BRIGHTON 1!
The United players celebrated wildly, hugging each other, exhausted but ecstatic. A crucial away win secured, maintaining their strong Premier League title challenge.
In the jubilant changing room, Erik ten Hag was beaming, shaking every player’s hand. "That’s how you break down a stubborn defense! Nathan, your tactical guidance today... it was like we had an extra coach on the pitch! Revolutionary!"
Nathan, breathless but beaming, just grinned. "Just trying to find new ways to play, boss."
He checked his system.
[Overall Rating: S+]
Still S+. The Glide of Messi mastery was pushing towards its ultimate milestone at 98%. And the Total Football Weave of Cruyff (Managerial/Tactical) had given him an incredible insight into redefining the very system of football.
As he walked out of the Amex Stadium, the cheers of the United fans echoing in the night, a new thought solidified in his mind. He was not just a player; he was a tactical force, an Architect of the Future. But the ultimate test of this, the final frontier of the GOAT, wasn’t just to understand these revolutionary ideas, but to consistently apply them, to embody them, to make them his permanent reality, and in doing so, truly leave an unparalleled, lasting mark on the very evolution of football.
Ding!
[Legacy Archive Update: New Challenge Unlocked - "The True Innovator’s Legacy"]
[Description: To solidify your status as an Architect of the Future, consistently apply tactical innovation and redefine the natural flow of multiple matches through your influence, inspiring a new generation of players and reshaping the sport’s fundamental principles.]
- Chapter 152 - 2030 FIFA World Cup Final: [ULTIMATE CHALLENGE COMPLETE! You have achieved the rank of UNDISPUTED GOAT!]
- Chapter 151: Villa Park’s Fury and the Unwavering Verdict
- Chapter 150: Unreachable benchmark for midfielders
- Chapter 149: The Foxes’ Fury and the Unseen Web
- Chapter 148: The Toon Army’s Fury and the Unstoppable Engine
- Chapter 147: The Unyielding Iron Will
- Chapter 146: The Clarets’ Test and the Ultimate Adaptability
- Chapter 145: The Dazzling Destroyer
- Chapter 144: The Hammer’s Wall and the Unseen Thread
- Chapter 143: The fastest player in Manchester United history
- Chapter 142: Making the difficult look simple, consistently
- Chapter 141: Scored or assisted in every Champions League group stage match
- Chapter 140: The Midfield Cannon
- Chapter 139: The Lion’s Roar and the Maestro’s Mark
- Chapter 138: The Amex Revenge and the Spirit of the Game
- Chapter 137: The Bees’ Den and the Unwavering Force
- Chapter 136: The Dragon’s Roar and the Zenith of Control
- Chapter 135: True Face of the Premier League
- Chapter 134: The Perpetual Zenith of Messi
- Chapter 133: The Dragons’ Lair and the Ultimate Masterpiece
- Chapter 132: The Seagulls’ Lair and the Game’s New Blueprint
- Chapter 131: The Blades’ Defense and the Unrivaled Zenith
- Chapter 130: Relentless Wave of Cruyff’s Barcelona
- Chapter 129: The Toffees’ Rematch and a Thread of Genius
- Chapter 128: Tottenham’s Fire and the Unending Pursuit
- Chapter 127: The Galatasaray Storm and the Unyielding Aura
- Chapter 126: The Impossible Turn of Bergkamp
- Chapter 125: Goodison’s Gauntlet and the Legend’s Touch
- Chapter 124: The Bees’ Sting and a Glimpse of Omniscience
- Chapter 123: San Siro Symphony and the Tempo Maestro
- Chapter 122: The Tempo Dictators and Game Managers
- Chapter 121: Parisian Starlight and the Strategic Catalyst
- Chapter 120: Villa’s Fury and the Sculptor’s Touch
- Chapter 119: Anfield’s Roar and the Cruyff Conductor
- Chapter 118: The Seagulls’ Dance and a Puppeteer’s Masterclass
- Chapter 117: The Toffees’ Test and a Woven Masterpiece
- Chapter 116: St. James’ Inferno and the Steel in the Spine
- Chapter 115: FA Cup Magic and a Phantom Dance
- Chapter 114: The Crowned Kings and a Deeper Game
- Chapter 113: The Bavarian Giant and the Iron Will
- Chapter 112: The Blue Inferno and a Tireless Engine
- Chapter 111: Derby Days and a Brazilian Blaze
- Chapter 110: Madrid Miracle and the Golden Touch
- Chapter 109: The Royal Test and a Visionary Pass
- Chapter 108: Red Devils, Red Haze
- Chapter 107: The Final Showdown: England vs Germany
- Chapter 106: The Samba Kings and a Shot at Glory
- Chapter 105: The Speed Demon and the Shadow
- Chapter 104: Iron Walls and a Drogba Dream
- Chapter 103: Mastering the Glide and the Stars and Stripes
- Chapter 102: A New Spark
- Chapter 101: Your current Overall Rating
- Chapter 100: Tears And Truth
- Chapter 99: ENGLAND vs ARGENTINA
- Chapter 98: [World Cup System Activated]
- Chapter 97: World Cup Opener
- Chapter 96: Arrival In New York
- Chapter 95: World Cup Training Camp
- Chapter 94: A New Horizon
- Chapter 93: The Champions League Spot
- Chapter 92: No Time to Breathe
- Chapter 91: United vs Liverpool
- Chapter 90: A Rocket and a Promise
- Chapter 89: SS-Rank Potential
- Chapter 88: [Ability & Potential]
- Chapter 87: FA Cup Champions
- Chapter 86: Breaking the Balance
- Chapter 85: The FA Cup Final had begun
- Chapter 84: [New Feature Unlocked – System Store!]
- Chapter 83: They Think We’re Finished
- Chapter 82: Chelsea Night
- Chapter 81: Cameras and Angry Eyes
- Chapter 80: A Magical Team Attack
- Chapter 79: End of a Crazy Half
- Chapter 78: Rest and Preparation
- Chapter 77: From the Heart
- Chapter 76: The Silent End
- Chapter 75: Attempt to Respond
- Chapter 74: Halftime at the Bernabéu
- Chapter 73: The Bernabéu Burns Bright
- Chapter 72: On The Way To Madrid
- Chapter 71: Back to Battle
- Chapter 70: City of Champions
- Chapter 69: Everyone On The Brink
- Chapter 68: No, It’s Not Over Yet
- Chapter 67: Spirit of a Legend
- Chapter 66: Nathan Passes But No One Receives
- Chapter 65: Let’s see what this skill can do
- Chapter 64: The Edge of Collapse
- Chapter 63: Tired of being the golden boy
- Chapter 62: A Night That Wouldn’t Let Go
- Chapter 61: UEFA’s Champions League
- Chapter 60: From Boy To Star
- Chapter 59: Manchester United vs Arsenal
- Chapter 58: No Mercy at Elland Road
- Chapter 57: Man United Match
- Chapter 56: The Transfer Market Report
- Chapter 55: The New Star
- Chapter 54: A Wild Extra Time
- Chapter 53: Time for Speed and Composure
- Chapter 52: A Moment Without Noise
- Chapter 51: A Name in the Firelight
- Chapter 50: Champions League Night
- Chapter 49: The Greatest Derby of the Decade
- Chapter 48: Manchester United vs Manchester City
- Chapter 47: Matchday – Group Stage, Match 2
- Chapter 46: A New Test for the Wonderkid
- Chapter 45: Between Heart and Field
- Chapter 44: AC MILAN VS MAN UNITED
- Chapter 43: The Champions League Begins
- Chapter 42: MAN UNITED VS CHELSEA
- Chapter 41: Still Standing
- Chapter 40: Premier League Lights
- Chapter 39: News That Flooded the Headlines
- Chapter 38: Battle of Thoughts
- Chapter 37: An Unforgettable Ending
- Chapter 36: Fighting to the Final Breath
- Chapter 35: The Fearsome Skill
- Chapter 34: A Dream Boy
- Chapter 33: The Final Climb
- Chapter 32: A Real Wonderkid
- Chapter 31: The Legendary Spirit
- Chapter 30: [Legendary Spirit Unlocked]
- Chapter 29: Inches and Fire
- Chapter 28: A World-Class Goal
- Chapter 27: A 30-yard free kick
- Chapter 26: Let’s Go Make History
- Chapter 25: The Match Day
- Chapter 24: FA Cup Fourth Round
- Chapter 23: What the Bar Took
- Chapter 22: I was supposed to show them
- Chapter 21: Just Inches
- Chapter 20: LEEDS VS NORWICH
- Chapter 19: Tomorrow... I’ll show them
- Chapter 18: A New Hero at Elland Road?
- Chapter 17: Heartbeats at the Edge
- Chapter 16: The Miracle at 118 Minutes
- Chapter 15: COME ON, LEEDS! BELIEVE!
- Chapter 14: LEEDS VS IPSWICH TOWN (2)
- Chapter 13: LEEDS VS IPSWICH TOWN (1)
- Chapter 12: Defensive Aura
- Chapter 11: I want to be the best
- Chapter 10: LEEDS VS BURNLEY (3)
- Chapter 9: LEEDS VS BURNLEY (2)
- Chapter 8: LEEDS VS BURNLEY (1)
- Chapter 7: Baptism by Burnley
- Chapter 6: You’ve got potential, kid
- Chapter 5: The first team
- Chapter 4 - 5v5 Game
- Chapter 3: Unlock a Random Skill
- Chapter 2: Daddy’s Boy?. Fine
- Chapter 1: Daddy’s Boy!
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