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The Day of My Dream
梦中的大场面
By 冷雪飘
Translated by WMZ-黄超
此文译自一篇挺著名的帖子,名为《梦中的大场面》。此帖应最早于2年前由网友“国米冷雪飘”发于天涯球迷一家。文章写的是国际米兰队9号胡里奥 克鲁斯的故事
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我只是很粗糙地翻译了一下正文,而省去了原文中的前言和后记;而文章中的一些极中式的修辞和句式等都被我有意无意地忽略和替换了。文中也有一些比较口语化的表达和一些嵌入的英式典故,也是原帖所没有的。
我没有受过关于翻译的哪怕一丁点训练和点播,再加上我的语法以前又是其烂无比,文中自然有不少纰漏和谬误,欢迎指正,我尽量改。
文章版权所有,但欢迎转贴。
(如果有空,我在文末再作一下标注/前半段多为原封不动照译,个人认为最后一段是个人思想最集中的体现。)
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作者语
I
"Julio Ricardo Cruz, born on 10th Oct. 1974, height: 190 centimetres, weight: 78 kilos, 12 appearances for the Argentines, scoring 2 goals. He used to play for Feyenoord, for whom he scored 50 times in 103 appearances. Honours of him include: 1996/97 Argentina Apertura and Clausura, 1998/99 Dutch Eredivisie, 1999 Dutch Johan Cruijff-schaal (Super Cup). On 1st July 2000, an Italian side Bologna bought this highly-efficient striker from Feyenoord for 430 million Italian Lira......"
"Julio, you know for a striker like you..." Pavel Cruz said after putting off the newspaper. "Italy isn't an easy place to go to."
"I know papa." Julio replied, with a grin on his face. "But I'll just work hard to cope with it."
Pavel sighed, but with an encouraging look on his face. "I believe in you, Julio. You really got the potential of a superstar, and one day you might even stand on top of the world, winning the World Cup for the Albicelestes. "
Silent Julio suddenly was. Habitual silence it was for him.
A while later, he raised his head.
"Papa, thanks for your encouragement." He said. "But I know who I am, I won't hope beyond my ability of realising it. Bati and Crespo are in our national team, Piero and Vieri in Serie A. I might not possibly reach their standard, and I just want to be myself."
Suddenly, a look appeared on Julio's face as if he's going on pilgrimage. He said to himself: But I know, I came to Italy for a big day.
There is a big day waiting for me. I know there is, ever since I started playing.
II
City of Bologna, Stadio Renato Dall'Ara
Long ball chested down by Julio. Zauli was the man marking him.
Grabbing shirt, it was all Zauli could do. And it nearly worked.
Julio was stumbling, but a touch to the left gave him time to recover. He remained control of the ball, and got away from the Atlanta defenders.
One on One!
Taibi, the goalkeeper that night, was throwing himself out of goal - we all know this is not what he's good at. Well, the Argentinian big man had only the keeper to beat, and while staring at the Italian goalie, his temper had grown out of control, just like an eagle without its wings.
Under his arms, left corner, right corner, over his head... at least six ways for Julio to get the ball past the keeper, just a matter of way it seems.
Yet he flicked the ball to the left.
There came Beppe Signori, putting the ball into the empty net. And there he turned and ran, and there he took off his shirt and celebrated.
"You Mad, Julio?! You could've scored that goal yourself!" His agent had gone bananas.
One little smile appeared on Julio's face. "It doesn't matter who scores. You know he's pursuing his 200th goal, he needed that more that I did."
"You have no idea, no idea at all!" Agent jumped out of the chair. "Have you scored that goal, you would've been the top scorer of Bologna this season, and that means 50% increase in your wage next year!"
"Of course I know what you mean, but money isn't that important for me." Julio replied, his eyes were bright as sunshine, his mind crystal clear.
Agent could feel his face heating up. "Oh my god, you are a professional footballer, PROFESSIONAL, understand? Don't give a damn about wage? And may I ask you WHAT DO YOU WANT?"
Silent Julio suddenly was. Habitual silence it was for him.
A while later, a look appeared on Julio's face as if he's going on pilgrimage. He said to himself: What I want is a big day.
There is a big day waiting for me. I know there is, ever since I started playing.
III
City of Bologna.
"Oh my god, it's Signori!" Screams burst out of nowhere in the shopping mall.
People gathered around immediately, holding notebooks or cameras. Shortly, a casual-clothes-wearing Signori was surrounded by fans.
Beside him stood Julio.
Crowds kept pushing, surrounding Signori while pushing Julio aside. As if he disappeared into thin air, or he was simply absent from the scene.
Signori sighed, signing another autograph and was taken another photo. He raised his head, stared at Julio with a wry smile on the face, just like saying "Sorry, mate, couldn't help it".
Julio smiled back.
Signori is a somebody here, Julio didn't need to come to this city to learn this. "And I'm nothing special compared with him", he knew it ever since the start of his professional career.
He didn't care about this, he was even proud of his indifferent status.
Habitually, Julio remained silent, and a look appeared on his face as if he's going on pilgrimage. He said to himself: I came here not for autographs or photos, I came here for a big day.
There is a big day waiting for me. I know there is, ever since I started playing.
IV
Stadio Dall'Ara
Some of the Bologna fans had left the ground. Chants of Inter Milan were heard from the stands that belonged to the home fans.
Inter 2, Bologna 0, 70 minutes gone. For 37 years, Nerazzurri were unbeaten on this ground.
The result of this match was more or less settled.
Even the tireless Carlo Nervo and Tomas Locatelli stopped running, everyone was just waiting for the final whistle, including the referee himself.
But Julio got the ball, went past one player, and another. Bang, goal!
Not a huge amount of applause received - more of a conciliation goal rather. Toldo muttered as a response: that was not bad, pal.
Julio ran with the ball into the area. Toldo didn't have much choice, but to take him down. Penalty! And a red card straight away!
Signori equalised with his usual calm. The whole stadium just went wild - Is it just a dream? It can't be real!
But it's only the beginning!
Julio waved his arms, and as a response the crowd was alive once more. Nervo started breaking into the defense, and Locatelli was back to his usual role as a middleman, the Rossoblu are back. It is the Show Time!
Free kick. Julio. Kicked the ball with power and sent it flying over the wall. Top right corner!
Ear-shattering roars around every corner of the ground. Coming from 2:0 down, coming from behind, and yet we are leading! That's a miracle, an absolute miracle!
Not over yet, corner taken, Julio simply jumped and headed on goal. 4:2!
To the side of the pitch Julio ran, kneeled on one knee and simulated a shot of arrow from a bow. It's his typical celebration after every single goal, and is truly his Julio move and Julio moment!
A standing ovation was paid by the fans, chanting the same name: Grande Julio! Pazza Julio!
"We lost to Cruz, and Cruz alone." Javier Zanetti said in the post-match interview emotionlessly. "We didn't take him seriously, so God made us pay the price, simple as that."
The magnificent turnaround, it appeared in every Bolognese's conversation. This turnaround, this unexpected win for this rather insignificant club.
"A Little Underdog, A Big Turnaround!" Tuttosport had that as a title the other day.
"An underdog? An unexpected win?" Silent Julio suddenly was. He said to himself: I don't just want to win unexpectedly as an underdog, what I want is a big day.
There is a big day waiting for me. I know there is, ever since I started playing. |
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