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Gary, also known as Galbat, initially had doubts about the team's integration. He feared losing his place and thought it was a bad idea. However, as he saw the progress and formed friendships with the new teammates, his opinion changed. The team benefited greatly from the new members and coach once they bonded. Gary would advise his past self to be more open-minded. He felt shocked and betrayed when the team won the state championship without him as the leader. While he doesn't think Julius is a bad player, he believes he will never be as good as him. Stashing your smash hits and rocking beef while delving into deep secrets and undercover massive scandals on your favourite characters. Welcome back to Scandalous Beefs with Tuesday's Trouble Shortcake. I'm here with my special guest Gary, also known as Galbat. Hi Gary. First of all, hi Gal. How are you today? I'm pretty good. What were your first thoughts on the team becoming integrated? Well, to be completely honest, I thought integration would lead to the downfall of the team and that it was a stupid idea. I was also really afraid that my place could be sacrificed. What made you change your mind? It took a while for my opinion to completely change, but once I began seeing how the new team progressed with this player, it became easier to reach out and become good friends with my new teammates. Do you think that the team benefited from its new members and coach? I think once we got used to working together and bonded, the team benefited so much. What would you say to yourself if you were to go back in time? If I was to go back in time, I'd definitely tell myself to be a lot more open-minded and welcoming to the new players. How did you feel when the team that you were so-called a leader won the state championship without you? I was very shocked. I was heartbroken and I felt extremely betrayed. And lastly, Julius, the new leader. Do you think he's a better footballer than you? I don't think he's a bad footballer. I don't think he'll ever be as good as me. That's it for now. Come back next week!

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