Godfather Of Champions

Chapter 127: Volume 2 Nottingham's Big Mouth Dunn (Part 1)

Pierce Bruce spent one night staying up late to complete the report of "Tony Dunn and Nottingham Forest London Underground Distress". He wrote this as a novel, and he wrote it with gusto. He hoped that readers would also read it. With relish. It was indeed a rare experience.

But when he gave the manuscript to the responsible editor, the editor told him that the manuscript could not be sent.

"Why?" Bruce was a little annoyed. He couldn't post the things he had spent all night working on? He did not write anything that was not allowed to be published. Britain is a democratic country with a free press. Besides, Millwall framed that the fans of Nottingham Forest caused the riot. He needs to use this news report to tell readers who is the danger and who is the thug!

"Ah, don't get me wrong, Pierce." The editor in charge smiled and said to him: "I mean you can't post it now. Just now I received a notice of a press conference in the newspaper. Mr. President wants you to attend and write an article when you come back. Report."

Bruce is reluctant: "Does this have anything to do with publishing this report now?"

"Well, I think... this report and the report about the press conference will be more attractive." The editor in charge was not angry, but still smiled and said, "Do you know what press conference it is?"

Bruce shook his head.

"It was convened by the Nottingham Forest Club to respond to Millwall's nonsense about who caused the fans to riot."

Bruce's eyes widened.

"You go, Pierce. Your friend Tony Dunn will attend the press conference. I think there is no lack of news elements and dramatic scenes where he is."

As soon as the editor had finished speaking, Bruce turned and rushed out of the office.

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When Bruce ran into the press conference, panting, he found that it was already full of people, and there must be no seats. He can only stand at the door, huddled with the cameras of the TV station in the back row.

The media coming to this press conference was a little bit beyond Bruce's expectations. There are five TV stations, two local TV stations in Nottingham, and the other three are Sky TV, BBC National TV and Independent.

As for print media and online media, there are more, and it is impossible to recognize them one by one.

It seems that everyone is very concerned about the fan riots in the stands. Football violence seems to have been far away from our league, but in fact they never disappeared, but insidiously lurking outside of our perception, resurrecting at the first opportunity. Bruce thought of Gavin who had died innocently... He went to Gavin's cemetery the other day and found two bunches of flowers in front of the tombstone. There is no signature on the two cards. I don't know who sent it. But Bruce guessed that one of them should have been given by Dunn. Based on the contact between him and Dun En for more than half a year, he discovered that the man with a grumpy appearance and a sign of "Don't get close to strangers" is actually a very emotional person. It's just that he is too good at expressing his deep feelings.

Why can the Forest team be in adversity and win Millwall away 7:1? Bruce was thinking about this during and after the game. If Millwall fans don't use Gavin's name to stimulate laugh at the Forest team, maybe Nottingham Forest might really lose this difficult game. But they did so. This is tantamount to stabbing Dun En's heart, and not only stabbing, but also sprinkling salt after the stabbing.

Tony Dunn is a football coach, not a killer. It is impossible for him to leave the game and jump into the stands to fight with the fans. But there is always a place to vent the anger in his chest, so the poor Millwall team became the casual sacrifice of their fans. Bruce can even imagine how Dunn would behave during the halftime. He must slap his fists and roar in that small room, so that all the players understand, anger him, anger him, provoke him, mock him, and challenge him repeatedly. None of his bottom-line players will end well.

As he said at the post-match press conference: "(Those fans) sing once and score a goal! Sing once and score a goal! Until they dare not speak again!"

To be honest, Bruce has no doubt that the Forest can really do this. Because he knew very well that it was Tony Dunn’s Forest team. He was excited when he saw the Forest team score every goal in the stands, like an avid Forest fan sitting in the press box. Any Forest fan will be as excited as him after experiencing the storm in the first half? Seeing those Millwall fans who were fading away, all the depression in their chests was wiped out! It feels more exciting than the **** of having **** with a woman!

Dunn is right. What is the coach who can win the hearts of fans the most? victory! The head coach who can bring victory! Judging from these two games, Tony Dunn, who has experienced failed upgrades and honed in the youth team, is obviously more mature-of course, compared to before. He must have thought about his present and future seriously. After he clarified his direction, he no longer hesitated, and walked forward step by step.

Just as Bruce was stunned, the noise at the press conference gradually diminished, and finally disappeared completely. Tony Dunn and Evan Daugherty, the two major figures of Nottingham Forest Club, walked to the front desk together. The chairman sat down, and the head coach stood in front of the seat and looked at the microphones and recorders placed on the table. , Tape recorders, and even cell phones. He didn't count them because they couldn't count them.

But he still saw a few familiar signs.

"Sky TV, BBC, Independent TV, The Sun..." Dunn casually reported the signs he knew, as if talking to himself. "It's great, influential people are here."

Then he looked at the reporter sitting in front, "I ask, are there any media from Millwall, such as their official website, or a reporter who has a close relationship with that club or a cooperative relationship?"

The reporters below looked around, and back and forth. No one raised their hands or stood up, and no one said anything.

Dunn shook his head: "It's a pity. Forget it, it's the same with you guys. I believe that the blind Chairman Pafitis can still work properly with his ears, and the newspapers can't be seen, and TV and radio can always listen to it, right?"

His first sentence caused a commotion among the reporters below. This is a naked personal attack...

So someone raised his hand.

"Mr., do you have any questions?" Dunn pointed at him and said.

"Uh, I hope Mr. Dunn can know how what you just said will affect you..." A reporter wearing a beige suit and a small man stood up.

"Hey, why didn't you raise your hand when I asked if there was any media related to Millwall Club?" Dunn frowned.

"I have nothing to do with the Millwall Club, I just remind you, Mr. Dunn. I am..."

Dunn waved and interrupted the reporter's words: "I don't care which media you are from. I know what you plan to say... It's nothing more than that blind Mr. Pafitis will be very angry and the consequences will be serious. Right?" He stared at each other with aggressive eyes. "Then I would like to ask the respected reporter... When those fans of his club used the dead forest fans to make lyrics in the stands, insult my team, provoke my fans, how do I feel? Do you think I should be What does it feel?!"

Dunn suddenly raised his own volume, and the poor little reporter even shook his body involuntarily under his violent drink.

"He said he didn't see his team provoking Forest fans in the stands. He also said he didn't hear the songs sung by those fans-ah, I'm sorry, I just said he was blind. Blind and deaf! If he is going to say that he doesn’t know what the lyrics of those fans mean, then I’m honored to announce that the respected Mr. Pafitis has a problem with his head!'brain' -disabled)! Have you heard of this word? No? Very good, the Encyclopedia Britannica should include this word. I invented it, and then write in the entry comment: Mind has a disability, example: please refer to Dear Milvo Mr. Teo Pafettis, the president of the club!" Dunn took out the reprimanding tone of the players and scolded Mr. Millwall Club President, poor reporter. Dunn must have seen him as Teo Pafettis.

"His fans insulted my fans with singing. Such loud voices can be heard clearly in the broadcast. For half a minute, the TV camera was facing that piece of the stand without changing. He even said that he didn't see it. Didn’t hear! Did I say he was blind and deaf? Is there any logical problem? Did I slander him? Am I talking nonsense? What is he angry? What right does he have to be angry? If he is still going to be confused, then I Now tell him that his fans have used the most despicable and shameless means to mock my team. I'm **** more angry than him! The consequences are even worse!"

Dunn hit the table with a fist, roaring fiercely, and the press conference was silent. Maybe everyone was frightened by the emotion he showed.

Before they came, some people thought that this was just a statement made by the Nottingham Forest Club to Millwall Club, an official procedural statement through the motions. No one thought that they would see such a good show. Where is the official statement? This is just swearing. The coach who scolded at the press conference... he should be the first one?

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