Analysis: The Panyee Soccer Team

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The panyee soccer team is a team that started in a small island that had no soccer field. This team went from watching soccer on their tv to playing soccer and going to places to verse other teams these kids showed that anything is possible. They built their own soccer field/court on the water. The villagers doubted them and still kept trying. They found scraps of wood and built a full platform out of it. After that and so they practiced and practiced and became a great team, then they thought about playing other teams so they traveled places to play teams to become champions and before they left the villagers gave them sports outfits because the villagers became proud of them, after that they beat teams left and right and they

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