"HEY, HEY, PASS THE BALL LEJO!", furious Coach Griffiths as he brings off Callejo. It's not his first time getting subbed off 5 minutes after being brought on.
Went back home with a huge frown on his face, but he had to hide it, he knew he couldn't drop any clues about him playing football to his parents. His parents were always against his dream of playing football. They're from a wealthy family, Their family runs a business for generations and of course they'd want Callejo to take over the business in the future.
Aged 17, Callejo's been playing football all his life, inspired by his late uncle, his dream to be playing football at the highest level. Although his path was blocked by the biggest of barriers. He learned everything himself, unlike the other kids, Callejo never went training weekly, he could only drop by the Sunday League to fill the bench, hoping someone gets injured so he could come on. He never played well, every week the coach would suggest Callejo to join the trainings, but to get permission from his parents, no...it is not possible. Once, a coach who believed in Callejo's potential went straight to his house to request Callejo's parents in permitting him to join trainings. He got sued and Callejo was grounded for a full 2 months. From then on, he never brought up anything about football to his parents ever again.
The year he turns 18, with absolutely no space for discussion, Callejo's parents signed him up for a full economics course in the most expensive university in London and additional economy classes. With that much amount of classes, forget football, he wouldn't even have time for a complete meal.
Not a day of this university life he could take it. Every one class he attends he sleeps in it. It's all until one day, he found a team that trains on the pitch just near the university and his dorm. He knew he had to give it a go.