2013年ESL之餐饮娱乐 10 Getting an Advantage in Sports(在线收听) |
Getting an Advantage in Sports Tammy: What are you doing this year to give your team an advantage? Phillip: I have a few tricks up my sleeve. We’re going to have a winning season. Tammy: Are you going to start Wang? Phillip: No, I’m redshirting Wang. I want him to sit out his first year so he can sharpen his skills. Tammy: I’m really surprised. Wang is already a great player and too good to sit on the bench. Phillip: Trust me, I know what I’m doing. He’ll get an extra year of eligibility and be even better next year. Tammy: If you say so. What about Schwartz? Phillip: He’s out for the season. He’s hurt and won’t be able to play. Tammy: That’s a major blow! He’s your star player, right? Phillip: He’s a loss, but I have a secret weapon. Tammy: Oh, yeah? Phillip: This new player, Pierre, is going to give the other teams a run for their money. Tammy: Who is he? Phillip: Just somebody I recruited. Let’s just say he’s talented beyond his years. Tammy: Huh? You mean he’s a ringer? You’re bringing in a ringer? Phillip: Of course not. He’s just a little more experienced than my other players and he’ll be a force to be reckoned with. Tammy: Only if nobody catches on. Phillip: Catches on to what?
Script by Dr. Lucy Tse |
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