Godfather Of Champions

Chapter 54: The Glory of Hodge (Part 1)

British football hooligans, even those who never watch football matches, will know a little bit. Together with the fog of London and the blooming British bars, they have become the symbol of this country. Dunn knows no more about football hooligans than ordinary people. When you are in China, you will hardly come into contact with a real football hooligan-people who think that football hooligans are cool and think that they swear a few swear words and shake their fists and then yell "I want his leg" with others during the game. Obviously not a football hooligan.

What should a real football hooligan look like?

Dunn didn't even bother to consider such boring questions. After spending a good night at Burns’s bar, he woke up early the next morning and still had the same problem in front of him: five rounds before the end of the league, he must find ways to improve his team’s ranking. , So that he can choose a weaker opponent in the play-offs.

He circled the dates of the five match days in a red pen on the wall calendar to remind himself that these were five decisive battles.

He is convinced that he and the team have made all the preparations, won the remaining four games, and then fully prepared for the upgrade playoffs. After three play-offs, they will become a newly promoted horse to participate in the Super League next season. Then he would use his vacation to go back to China, visit his parents secretly, and learn about how the "Tang En" in China is now living.

This is Dunn's entire plan for the future.

Dunn's plan started badly. In a 32-round make-up match for the Forest on April 16, they lost away to the third-ranked Sheffield United. Although they only lost one goal-0:1, they lost. Even if they lost and lost three points, the Forest team lost a good opportunity to catch up with the Wolves, because they had one game less than the Wolves before and only two points behind...

Although the game was going on, Dunn was on the sidelines and furious about the score. But in the dressing room after the game he still accepted the defeat-what if he didn't? Loss are all lost-away against the third-ranked team, losing only one goal is considered a very good result. Dunn persuaded himself from another angle: if his team only gets sixth at the end of the season, then it is inevitable that he will play against the third Sheffield United again. This game will be accumulated for the next two games. Experience, check your opponent.

But the players don't have a holiday to enjoy. In the locker room, Dunn announced the cancellation of the day's vacation after the game, returned to Nottingham, the whole team began training, ready for the next round of away to Reading, it was the fourth-ranked team.

Despite the loss, Dunn's team returned to Nottingham but still got the support of the fans.

On the second day of training, there were many fans around the sidelines. In addition to the old faces in groups, Dunn also saw such a group of people: They sang the forest team anthem and encouraged the players to train. The voice was loud, attracting Dunn's attention. What makes Dunn quite interesting is that these fans have spontaneously divided into two distinct groups.

The party with the larger number is obviously a group, they know each other and have unified leadership. Dunn found the leader from the crowd without much effort.

He wears a red pullover and a forest team scarf around his neck proves his identity. The people around him are wearing clothes of different colors and styles, but these people have one thing in common-there must be a forest team red scarf around their necks.

Today, the sky was not beautiful, and there was a drizzle. Dunn thought that there would be fewer fans watching the team training on the training court than in the past, but he did not expect such a group of enthusiastic supporters to come. This group of enthusiasts quickly attracted the security guards of the Vilford training base of the Forest Team, and they rushed to surround these people, watching them vigilantly.

It is the first time Dunn has seen such a scene since he coached the Forest team for nearly half a season.

Now fools can guess who these people gather outside the training ground to cheer for the team loudly.

Watching these people standing in the rain singing and cheering for the team, Dunn couldn't connect them with the fighting football hooligans anyway.

They look like any ordinary fan.

It's hard to imagine that such a group of people would be notorious "football hooligans." Is something wrong?

They worked **** the sidelines to cheer for the team, but the players didn't seem to appreciate it. Some people looked at them with eyes full of obvious disgust. Even Mr. Walker treats them as air.

At the end of the training, the players deliberately left from the side far from the wire fence. No one went up to meet the fans' signature requirements. The poor fans looked disappointed when the players didn't mean to come over. No one of Hodge's men intends to sign or anything, they seem to simply support the team.

The team's reaction was beyond Dunn's expectations. It seems that I don't know that these guys are the only one who is powerful.

Glancing at the group of people outside the training ground singing farewell to the team, he also followed the players and left here.

Although he has been in this country for almost half a year, he found that he still didn't know a lot of things here. This feels really bad.

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