Panyee Soccer Club Analysis

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In the story, Panyee Soccer Club these boys got made fun of and lost a big tournament, but pushed through and are now in a pro league. The Panyee Soccer Club short teaches me to never give up. The Panyee Soccer Club shows this through the beginning where the villager makes fun of them but they follow through with their idea and build a pitch. Another part of the Panyee Soccer Club video is in the middle, they were losing in the tournament and thought it was over, but they kept on fighting and tied it up, and most of all, at the very end it showed them as world champions which they followed through on their dreams.

In the beginning story is when they thought of being professional soccer and created a team. One of the villagers thought it

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