Godfather Of Champions

Chapter 381: Volume 3 Goodbye, Red Forest, Ian (Part 2)

It's really busy. Becoming the head coach of the Premier League team is not the same concept as the head coach of the Premier League team. So for Ian McDonald’s words, he could only respond with a smile.

"Oh, by the way, tell you one thing, Tony. I plan to retire."

Dunn didn't react at first. "Retired?" Which one of the guards retired? But soon he understood, raising the volume and exclaimed: "Retire!"

"Well, I'm not in good health, and the kids are determined not to let me do it." Ian McDonald coughed, "I was told to resign from the club in January next year. But I think about it, wait until the end of the season. Right. I want to see the team go further. Don't the players say that they retire if they don't play? So I will retire again!" Ian grinned and laughed.

Dunn was speechless. Old Ian is not in good health. He knows that some time ago, he took a break because of hospitalization. The club temporarily transferred a security guard from the youth team to act as the doorman. During that time, Dunn felt awkward all the time, because when he entered and exited every day, he was standing next to a security guard with a serious face, cold expression, and uniform, not the old man who always smiled and greeted everyone.

Considering the health of the elderly, leaving this post is indeed a good choice, and Dunn has no reason to stop them. This is why he can't speak.

Seeing that Dunn didn't speak, Ian said again: "But it's okay, so I can go to watch the game. I haven't been to the City Stadium for a long time to watch a forest team game. Sometimes..." He looked back. Look at the radio on the table, "It’s uncomfortable to just listen to the radio here and not see the picture."

Dunn's lips squirmed: "Is it still a bit uncomfortable?"

"There will definitely be, after all, I have been here for more than ten years." McDonald turned to look like the inside of the training base, "When I just started standing here, it was Clough's last season with the Forest." '(Clough's nickname) I still remember the day when I bid farewell to here. He was alone, leading his dog, and walked out from here..." MacDonald pointed to the road in front of the door and waved." When he passed by me, he said to me: "Goodbye, Ian. Good luck." Then I said, "Good luck to you too, sir." Then he walked away like that without looking back. Gone."

"I saw a lot of people walking out of this gate and never came back. Sometimes I think,'Unlucky, they all left when I was able to get in touch with them at the closest distance. The Forest team also Downgraded.' Then I saw more people coming in, the Forest team upgraded, downgraded, upgraded again, downgraded again... After seeing our 1:8 loss to Manchester United, they came here listlessly to start a new day of training... Those days were really tough."

"Do you know what was in my mind when I first saw you here, Tony?"

Dunn shook his head.

"I'm thinking—it's another hapless guy! Haha...haha!" Ian McDonald laughed, laughing happily, and coughing.

Dunn laughed with him.

"I have seen a lot of new coaches taking office with ambition, and finally being helpless. I have no hope of you at all. At that time, what I worried about was whether the Forest team would disappear from here because of bankruptcy. I I believe many people are worried about this. No one cares what the new head coach looks like..."

"But you proved that you are different, the most special one. Thank you, Tony."

Dunn just wanted to say something, but saw MacDonald wave behind him, "Mr. Chairman's car is here, Tony."

While talking, a series of dark red Audi A6 stopped beside Dun En.

"Good morning, Ian!" Evan Daugherty poked his head out of the driver's seat and waved to Ian McDonald.

"Good morning, Mr. Chairman." Ian nodded slightly, and then he said to Dunn, "Goodbye, Tony."

"Goodbye, Ian..."

"Let's go, Tony!" Evan waved to Dunn, motioning him to get in the car. "Goodbye, Ian!"

"Goodbye, Mr. Chairman."

Dunn got into the car, and Evan restarted the car and drove away from the gate of the training base. He looked back and couldn't see Ian MacDonald. Perhaps he had returned to the small guard room.

Even if there is no training today, he still has to stick to his post there.

"Hey, Evan."

"Ok?"

"Ian just told me that when this season is over, he will retire."

Dogty turned his head to look at Dunn, who pointed to the front: "You are driving."

Evan Daggerty twisted back again. "Is it because of bad health?"

"Yeah. His kids don't support him continuing to be the guard at the training base."

"Ian McDonald, he has been here for thirteen years. Is he the last witness of that era? When my father took over this team, he had been here for a long time."

Dunn leaned back in the chair and said, "The old people are all gone."

"Isn't this good? Normal metabolism. You see what the media say about us? "Young Forest Team"! I like this name, young and full of vigor!"

"But...I am not used to having no one greet me every day."

Evan Daugherty was silent for a while, and said: "Of course, the club will not let him leave like this. I think about giving him the honorary title of'Lifetime Fan' and reserve him a lifetime seat in the stands. . That number belongs to him and will not be sold."

Dunn did not speak, this is what Evan can do as the club chairman. What about him? He has to give this old man a parting gift, right?

But what is it?

He didn't think about it.

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