The content appears to be a transcription of a YouTube video where the creator attempts to become a professional footballer by messaging 100 football players and clubs on Instagram, including teams like Barcelona and Leicester City FC.
The creator, who has always dreamed of being a professional footballer, starts by sending DMs to various football clubs and players, including Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. After waiting for a few hours, the creator receives a response from Watford Football Club and Leicester City FC, and is eventually invited to play for Leicester City's team in a tournament.
The creator then documents their experience playing in the tournament, including their first match against a team called "Se Dogs" and their second match against F2 Academy. The creator provides play-by-play commentary of the matches, highlighting their own skills and mistakes.
Despite not being a professional footballer, the creator is enthusiastic and entertaining to watch, and their commentary provides a unique perspective on the game. The video also includes interactions with fans and other players, adding a lighthearted and humorous tone to the content.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The author has always wanted to be a professional football player since they were a kid.
2. However, they couldn't pursue their dream due to injuries and other factors beyond their control.
3. Instead of playing football, the author decided to try to become a professional footballer by messaging football clubs on Instagram.
4. The author messaged 100 football players and clubs, including Barcelona and Lionel Messi.
5. They received a response from Watford Football Club, which followed the author on Instagram.
6. The author was invited to play for Leicester FC in a football tournament.
7. The author played in a game against SC Bonds, where they lost 2-0.
8. In another game, the author played against F2 Academy, where they lost 6-0.
9. The author also played against Arsenal Fan TV, where they won a game.
10. The author's teammate, Charlie Morley, scored a goal in the game against Arsenal Fan TV.
11. The author was not able to score a goal in the tournament, but was happy for Charlie's success.