In the second half of the game, Dede argues with Goro about whether or not he should play in the attacking third row. Dedo argues that it's his job to not let Goro beat him, and that's why he's playing in the third row, even though it means that he'll be outnumbered. Goro points out that they're only one goal behind, and Dede says that if they keep playing the same way, they'll get another goal. He tells Dedo to get up and cheer the team on. He doesn't want anyone to tell him to do it, because he wants to see the old-school spirit of the club back, and he wants the current players to be able to see it. He's just here to help the neighborhood association, not to fight with them.
In the second half of the game, Dede argues with Goro about whether or not he should play in the attacking third row. Dedo argues that it's his job to not let Goro beat him, and that's why he's playing in the third row, even though it means that he'll be outnumbered. Goro points out that they're only one goal behind, and Dede says that if they keep playing the same way, they'll get another goal. He tells Dedo to get up and cheer the team on. He doesn't want anyone to tell him to do it, because he wants to see the old-school spirit of the club back, and he wants the current players to be able to see it. He's just here to help the neighborhood association, not to fight with them.