Godfather Of Champions

Chapter 126: Volume 2 Nottingham's Sky Press Conference (Part 2)

In English, "justice" and "judge" are the same word. This time the judge representing "justice" closed the door of justice for the families of the victims.

And the grievances of the 96 Liverpool fans have never had a chance to win the snow again. They are still branded as "football hooligans", wandering between heaven and hell, unable to enter the gates of heaven, and unwilling to go to **** to endure torture.

Later angry Liverpool people launched a campaign to boycott the "Sun", which is still going on until now. On the sidelines of the game, Liverpool fans are often seen holding up a slogan, under the **** Sun logo:

The truth is that 96 people died in the Hesburgh tragedy in 1989! For the dead, don’t buy the Sun!

So far, the circulation of the Sun in Liverpool is only more than 10,000, which is more than 200,000 fewer than before the Hesburgh tragedy.

For the lonely Liverpool fans, legally unable to get support, this is their only means of resistance. Even this kind of resistance is still pale and feeble in front of a large network of police, judges, lawyers, and the British government.

After understanding these backgrounds, you can understand why the media pays so much attention to football stands instead of stadiums.

Since Thatcher's indiscriminate iron-fist policy, football violence seems to have gradually moved away from people's sight. The media reported more of star and coach scandals, but yesterday's game once again made the British paparazzi excited.

Yes, the football hooligans are back! Football violence is back! What made us catch the public eye is back!

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With a sound, Dunn threw out the newspaper in his hand. He originally thought it would be over like this, and let the past pass, but he didn't expect...

After the Hesburgh tragedy, the media in England has been much more restrained than before. Most of them this time think it is the responsibility of Millwall fans. First, a group of extreme fans of Millwall sang in the stands and mocked the little fan Gavin Bernard who died because of the fans' fighting. Then the singing was spread and spread. The dissatisfaction of the away fans of the Forest team led to the conflict that interrupted the game.

Basically, Dunn thinks this is a fair and objective report, and the Forest team fans who are forced to fight back are not included in the "football hooligans" team.

But the words of the chairman of the Millwall Club made Dunn angry.

"...I am angry with those who think that Forest fans are attacking the police because they are stimulated and provoked by our fans. What I have seen with my own eyes is that the fans of Nottingham Forest provoked this fight and they tried to rush into the stadium. And take down the plastic seats from the stands and throw them into the stadium..." This is what Theo`Paphitis, chairman of Millwall Club, said in an interview with reporters.

"I was directing the game and it was impossible to notice what was happening in the stands. No coach would focus on things that have nothing to do with the game. But then I heard about (that thing) and I think it caused this The reason for the incident is not Millwall fans, but a group of thugs from Nottingham! Therefore, it is them and not us that should bear the responsibility!” This is the head coach of Millwall team Alan McReilly. To the "Sun" reporter.

The riot at Newdon Stadium resulted in thirteen people being injured. Five of them were arrested by the police in Millwall, and two people were taken into the police station on the Nottingham Forest side. Eighty-eight seats were received. Various degrees of damage were caused, and many people were slightly injured by the police. It should be regarded as the largest football fan riot in the UK in recent years. The biggest off the court was on June 7 last year. After the Millwall team failed in the promotion play-off, there was a riot in Millwall with more than 5,000 fans.

In the case of arousing the attention of many media, the other party's chairman and coach said so, which is tantamount to buckling the head of Nottingham Forest.

Dunn himself hated the Millwall club very much, and now he is adding new hatred to the old hatred.

He decided to break the silence and slap a loud slap on the shameless group of people.

So he unfolded the paper, planning to write an open letter, and then commissioned Pierce Bruce to publish him in the newspaper. Some words can only be held in my heart, and it feels really uncomfortable to have no place to say. Fortunately, he has a good journalist friend.

Just when Dunn wrote the first word, he received a call from Evan.

"Tony, can you come to the City Stadium?"

"What's the matter? Evan, I'm now..." Dunn read the open letter just at the beginning, ready to ask clearly, if it's not something important, he will push it first.

"Yesterday's fan riots, I plan to hold a press conference in the name of the club, you come... I know you definitely want to scold those bastards, now I give you a chance to scold them in front of the whole of England!" Wen Dogetty said harshly.

Don Enjoyed: "You really know me too well, Evan! I'm coming right away!"

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Fifteen minutes later, Dunn appeared in the office of Mr. Evan Daggerty in the City Stadium. When he was led in by Miss Barbara Lucy, Evan Daggerty was standing in front of the window with his back to the door, watching countless reporters below trot into the door.

"Mr. Dogatti, Mr. Dunn is here."

Evan turned around and smiled at Lucy slightly: "Thank you Miss Lucy."

Lucy poured a glass of water for Dunn, then turned around and walked out.

Dunn's gaze disappeared from the crack of the door with Miss Lucy's writhing buttocks before turning back. He saw Evan staring at him and smiling, so he scratched his head embarrassedly, and explained embarrassingly: "Uh... new secretary, not bad..."

"That's not a new secretary. Miss Lucy followed me from the United States to England. She has been my personal secretary. She and Allen are people I can trust completely."

"Well, I know... what about me?" Dunn was very interested in Evan's last sentence, he asked.

"It's the same with you, Tony. Although we haven't known each other for a long time, I really like your straightforward character." Evan sits at the corner of the table casually. This situation is in the hands of his father Nigel Dogetty. When I was in the club, I never saw it.

"Hey, when you told me that I was not in your plan, I thought I was abandoned." Dunn shook his head gently. "Did you know? Evan, I had the phone numbers of at least three clubs in my pocket at the time. I can go anytime if I want to."

Evan nodded and said he knew, "So I always have a question. Tony, what made you finally make up your mind that even if you return to coaching in the youth team, you still have to stay in the club where you didn't see the future?"

This question silenced Dunn for a while, and then he whispered: "Evan, I hesitated for a long time when deciding whether I want to leave or stay. Many people helped me through direct or indirect methods, such as... …The boss Clough took me to the coaching reception to meet the world. I saw countless successful and unsuccessful coaches there. I seemed to have entered a completely different world from before. He also told me that failure was only temporary. Then I went to the youth team training base and saw that in the empty base, George Wood—the genius I found from the slum—he was practicing basic skills in the training ground alone for his star dream. Working hard. Then I went to Gavin's cemetery."

Hearing Dunn's words, Evan no longer leaned on the table casually. He came down and stood at the table to listen to Dunn's talk.

"I met Michael there, and he told me he was going to the United States. His wife could not bear the grief of staying here day and night missing her son, so their family was moving to a country without football. I couldn't persuade him to stay. Compared with football, his family and life are more important. He knew I might leave, so he said..."

Dun En slowly whispered, he himself seemed to be back in the afternoon of that day. In front of Gavin’s tombstone, Michael patted him on the shoulder and said to him: "...Brian Clough came to this team on January 3, and you, Tony, are on January 1, only two minutes away. My God. What a pity, maybe we have all missed a very legendary story..."

"Later he left, and I was alone in an empty cemetery. Although Michael compared me with Clough, I was still not sure to stay. Until I saw a sentence on Gavin's tombstone, the words were very small , I’ve always ignored it. Hey, Evan. Do you want to know what’s written on it?"

Evan nodded.

"It says: The one who sleeps here is the beloved son of Michael Bernard and Fiona Bernard, the most loyal fan of Nottingham Forest, and the permanent supporter of George Wood-Gavin Burr. Nader."

Dunn did not continue, and Evan fell silent.

He knows something about Dunn and Michael. Michael Bernard is a celebrity among the fans in that community. Everyone knows that he has a smart and likable son. He also regrets the death of Gavin. How else would you think of holding a press conference today to refute Millwall's rhetoric?

But he had never thought that that little child occupies such an important position in Dun En's heart. It seems that I was really looking for him today.

Evan coughed: "Well, I think it's almost time, let's go down..."

The silence in the office was finally broken. Dunn woke up from contemplation, looked up at Evan, and then stood up with his mouth pursed.

"Uh, Tony." Evan reminded him, "Need to prepare a draft of the speech? I asked Miss Lucy to prepare a copy for you in advance..."

Dunn shook his head and declined his kindness: "Thank you, Evan. But I don't use it. I've never heard of using a manuscript for cursing." Then he opened the office door and walked out.

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