In the third episode of the entertainment show, Eracha Cha Mansuro, which aired on the 5th, Kim Su-ro, who became the owner of Chelsea Rovers, the 13th division of English football, was preparing to visit the athletes' home with the management team of Lee Si-young, Kai, Park Moon-sung and Baek Ho.
On the day of the broadcast, Kim Su-ro was shocked to hear about the budget spending situation of the club. Kim Su-ro and the operating team were also surprised by the expenses that were not expected to cost home stadiums, uniforms, soccer balls, and yellow card fines.
Above all, the fact that there are 120 soccer balls that are exhausted by falling into the river and the river, and there is a loss of 7 million won per year surprised everyone. Park Moon-sung was surprised that he was "the first story I heard in my football life," and Lucky was worried about making the most of the effect with insufficient operating expenses, such as providing ideas to lower the unit price of soccer balls by mobilizing all networking.
Chelsea Rovers' one-year budget is 20 million won, and Kim Su-ro has come to persuade the management team to propose sponsor sales to escape the deficit and appeal that "the club will live in a performance bonus." Park Moon-sung said, "We are going to die to save the club. Is there no labor office in England?"
As a global director, Kai stressed the need to promote SNS. Kai, who shines on the personal SNS 6 million Followers, said, "The goal of 1 million Followers of the SNS is not only to end with broadcasting, but I hope that many people will continue to be interested in Chelsea Rovers. I want to open the way for our players to watch the game like a Fumtour to see Son Heung-min. "
The visit to the athletes' home has revealed the aspects of the players who have been curious about. Michael, who completed a major operation after a tumor was found in his spine, was a big fan of Manchester United (hereinafter Manchester United) for the second time after his father. It was a surprise to everyone because there was a space where the uniforms, magazines and goodies of United, which were collected since 1993, when they were 6 years old, were displayed separately.
Chelsea Rovers also had a Korean player, John Choi, who was 24 when he immigrated to England with his family when he was 3. He has often seen Korean popular entertainment programs, and he has been dreaming of conflict with his parents who opposed soccer as a child. John Choi, who hopes to become a representative player of Korea, is impressed by the fact that he passed the first test of the LA Galaxy in the United States.
The meeting with the Columbia brothers, Chelsea Rovers' villain, Daniel Chris brothers, was full of excitement and gave great fun. The brothers, who were glad to visit the club, added to the sharing of Columbia food. The story of those who lived in the crimeous area where drugs and violence were rampant, practicing soccer and not falling into a bad way, gave a deep echo.
There was one thing the players wanted for the club. Michael said, "What I felt in my life is that a person who likes me a lot regardless of money is like a family." "I do not think of everyone as a family, not just a business relationship."
Kim Su-ro, a club owner, performed a feast of mistakes, such as ordering cakes by mistakeing April 5, the player's birthday, as May 4, because he did not know how to write the English date, but his warm heart for the player was delivered as it was, and he laughed and impressed. Attention is focusing on what changes Kim Su-ro and his management will bring to the club in the future: broadcast every Friday at 9:50 p.m.