Godfather Of Champions

Chapter 86: Volume 2 Nottingham's Sky Investing in the Future (Part 1)

In the afternoon of the next day, Dunn and Chris Lak met the Humpty Dumpty and his son Gareth Bale in the forest team youth training camp.

"I'm really worried that you won't come." Dunn was very happy to see the father and son.

"Why won't we come? Of course we will come. I am very confident in my son's abilities. He is a genius!" The short fat man yelled and shook hands with Dunn and Chris Luck.

"Yes. But we still have to do a little test." Chris Lak is official. Before seeing the father and son, Dunn told him about it. He was worried that Dunn would pick it up from the street on a whim. Here comes a bull who can't play football.

The father seemed a little unhappy with Chris Lak's cold attitude: "What? Do you look down on my son's ability?"

Dunn hurriedly came out to cleanse the mud, "Coach Chris Lak is serious and responsible. Only if your son trains under him can you rest assured. Alright, let's go..."

The content of the test is very ordinary, complete some technical actions as required by the coach, and then accept a simple experience. If everything is qualified, you can sign on the spot.

The test lasted for half an hour. Dunn tried his best to keep his face without any expression, or to keep a faint smile... To be honest, he was a little disappointed when he saw Bell’s performance, but Chris Luck didn’t say anything, maybe he was originally I didn't have much hope.

This is completely different from the Bell in Dun En's impression.

Unlike ordinary FM players, although he did learn about the Welsh boy from the game, in order to get a more intuitive impact, he once searched for videos about this boy playing football on famous foreign video websites. What impressed Dunn most was Bell's precise left-foot free kick.

The angle is tricky, the force is heavy, the speed is fast, and the distance is long. These are the characteristics of Bell's free kick. The first goal he scored in Southampton and the Welsh national team was a direct free kick.

During the test, Dunn specifically asked Bell to take a free kick. His reaction at that time was a bit confused, completely eager to try without showing his unique skills. It was a little strange to see Dunn here, and the performance of the subsequent test made Dunn even more puzzled-why the left back who is skilled in free kicks in his memory seems to have never kicked a free kick...

If it weren't for this kid's left foot technique, Dun En might have thought he had found the wrong person. Having said that, to find two people with the same face, the same name, the same surname, the same city, the same year, the same month, and the same sunrise... This is really not so difficult.

Fifteen minutes later, the physical examination report was also delivered to Dunn. Holding this report and the previous test report, Dunn asked Bell and his son to wait outside for a while, and then walked into the office with Chris Lak and team doctor Fleman. .

The door was hidden, and the three gathered together to discuss the result.

Chris Lak asked Dunn: "Tony, what do you think?"

Dunn shook his head: "I want to hear your opinions first."

"I think I can sign, but I don't know if I can become a good player." Chris Lak said of his inner worries, "This kid is very average in all aspects, and his physical fitness is not too bad. Barely met the player's requirements."

Flemish nodded aside, agreeing with Chris Lak's opinion. "Not good, not bad."

"That said, the decision is up to me..." Dunn walked to the door, observing the situation outside through the open crack of the door.

Gareth Bale, it is indeed that person, looks, age, hometown, preferred feet... But why is the situation so different? Could it be that because of his arrival, the world really has ripples, pushing the familiar things a little bit from where they were originally?

The short fat man seemed to comfort Bell, who was not very emotional. The child was sensitive. Perhaps he already knew that he did not perform well in this test. But his carefree father was patting the child's head vigorously, encouraging him. Dunn couldn't hear what he said, but he could imagine what it was—"My son must be a genius! Trust your dad! When did my dad fool you?"

A father and son again...

Looking at them, Dunn somehow thought of another pair of father and son. Michael should have started a new life in the United States with his wife now, maybe there will never be a chance to meet again...

Dunn turned around and said to Chris Lak and Flemish: "Sign him, I believe we won't be disappointed."

Chris Lak nodded: "Okay, I'll get the apprenticeship contract."

Dunn opened the door, and the three of them walked out of the office. Humpty Dumpty looked up at Dun En: "What are you whispering in there? Do you still need a roundtable meeting to sign my son? I tell you, my son is a genius! If you don't want him, you will regret it sooner or later!"

That's right, fat man. Southampton will regret it in a few years... if they remember that their youth team once had such a number one.

"Mr. Bell, before that, I want to tell you and your son a story. Are you interested in listening?"

The father and son looked at Dun En suspiciously. They didn't know why Dun En did this. Is it right or wrong? Why tell stories? Are you appetizing?

The father shook his head and disagreed, but the son nodded.

"Ah! I listen to you, son." The fat man immediately changed his mind.

Dunn looked at the funny father and son and laughed. Humpty Dumpty glared at him: "What are you laughing at, what story do you want to tell?"

"Well, it's like this... Shaun`Wright-Phillips, have you heard this name?"

Both nodded, and Bell's father added: "The little man in Manchester."

"Yes. He did a good job at Manchester City. But do you know that he was actually cultivated by our forest team?"

Father and Son Bell shook their heads.

"Even though his home is in London, he travels to and from Nottingham every week for training. But Paul Hart, the youth director of the Forest team at the time, told him one day that he considered that he had come here to train too far from home and was not good for his growth. , So I hope he will switch to another club... Do you know the meaning of this sentence?"

Father Bell nodded: "In short, that little dwarf was driven away."

"Yes, coach Hart thought that Sean Wright Phillips was too poor to adapt to professional football, so he found such an excuse to drive him away. Unexpectedly, the boy went to a distance from Nottingham. London is farther away in Manchester. So far, he has played for Manchester City for one and a half seasons in the Premier League, one season in the League, and 85 games. Hart once said to me..." In fact, Dunn didn’t know Hart. Have you ever said it to your previous self, but this does not prevent him from compiling the story. "Even if he brings out a star like Jenas, letting Sean Wright Phillips go is still his biggest regret. I have said so much, but I actually want to tell you... the mistakes made by Coach Hart. I won't do it again on my Dunn."

He saw that Walker had returned with the contract, so he reached out and patted Gareth Bale on the shoulder: "Work hard here, kid. You will succeed."

Bell nodded vigorously, even if he didn't say much compared to normal people, maybe he would let the dad who always like to chatter finished.

After signing the contract in Dunn's office, Dunn stretched out his hand and shook Bell. "Very well, you are mine now. Say goodbye to your father." Then he waved his hand to Father Bell, suffocating his throat and said gruffly: "Goodbye, Daddy! I won't miss you!"

Everyone in the room laughed, and Bell, who had been sullen because of tension, finally smiled. With quick eyesight, Dunn took out his phone and took a picture of this moment, then handed it to Bell before everyone knew it, and let him see his smile on it. "what do you think?"

Bell didn't speak, and his father leaned over and curled his lips: "It's too fuzzy, it's shaking."

"But you can tell that he is smiling, can't you?" Dunn took a sip of water. Chris Lak and Flemish suddenly realized that, yes, they had never seen a child laugh since they saw the father and son today.

"Gareth, would you like to hear me give you some advice?"

Bell nodded.

"First of all, I hope you will switch to left back from today. As for the reason, I will give you a detailed explanation later." After the test, Dunn discovered that Gareth Bale was not playing left back, but left forward. But in Dunn’s eyes, letting this kid play the left midfielder is tantamount to wasting half of the left corridor. He hopes to train Bell into a Robert Carlos-like figure in Real Madrid—at his peak, the entire stadium left. The road is his.

Bell hesitated, but nodded and accepted.

"Secondly, I hope you try to practice free kicks. I think you have talent in this area."

Chris Luck looked at Dunn who said this. When this kid did the free kick test just now, he was beside him, but he didn't see any talent at all. He didn't understand why Dunn was always obsessed with letting Bell kick a free kick.

Bell also agreed.

"Finally." Dunn pulled up the corners of his mouth with both hands, forming an upward arc, "I hope you are more like this, smiling, and confident."

As for this, Bell did not nod immediately. He looked down at his toes, and then whispered: "They laugh at me like a monkey..."

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