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(smiling) I know you won't, Jason. You've got this.
One of the most iconic exchanges in the Goal! The Dream Begins script occurs between Santiago and his mentor, Glen Foy. Glen explains that while most players play within themselves to hide their weaknesses, the great ones possess "flair"—the ability to take risks because they don't even see them as risks. goal the dream begins script
from the club, but a jealous teammate crushes his inhaler before a critical reserve match, leading to a poor performance and his release from the club. However, teammate Gavin Harris (smiling) I know you won't, Jason
For years, I confused the two. I thought: I dream of being a writer – so I bought a notebook. I thought: I dream of being strong – so I watched workout videos. I thought: I dream of changing the world – so I scrolled through quotes. The Dream Begins script occurs between Santiago and
Santiago works two jobs—as a busboy and as a gardener with his father, Hernan—while playing for a local club in L.A.. His dream is to play professionally, but his father believes life for people like them is about hard work and survival, not "impossible" dreams.
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(smiling) I know you won't, Jason. You've got this.
One of the most iconic exchanges in the Goal! The Dream Begins script occurs between Santiago and his mentor, Glen Foy. Glen explains that while most players play within themselves to hide their weaknesses, the great ones possess "flair"—the ability to take risks because they don't even see them as risks.
from the club, but a jealous teammate crushes his inhaler before a critical reserve match, leading to a poor performance and his release from the club. However, teammate Gavin Harris
For years, I confused the two. I thought: I dream of being a writer – so I bought a notebook. I thought: I dream of being strong – so I watched workout videos. I thought: I dream of changing the world – so I scrolled through quotes.
Santiago works two jobs—as a busboy and as a gardener with his father, Hernan—while playing for a local club in L.A.. His dream is to play professionally, but his father believes life for people like them is about hard work and survival, not "impossible" dreams.