The Young Lion

Chapter 141: Say what you say

Although the Millwall Club has its own medical department, it will naturally send players to the hospital when it encounters serious injuries, especially sudden injuries on the court.

The doctors in the club will rush to the hospital to understand the situation, and cooperate with professional doctors to discuss the treatment plan.

Aldridge was sitting in the corridor of the hospital with tears on his face, and the whole person was extremely depressed and sad.

噔噔噔噔!

The rapid footsteps came, and it sounded like the crisp sound of high heels.

Melanie, who got the news in London, rushed to the hospital for the first time. When she saw Aldridge sitting in a chair, her footsteps slowed down and walked in front of him. Then she reached out and gently hooked his neck. He put his head in front of him, then knelt down halfway, holding his face softly: "He will be fine."

Aldridge closed her eyes and hugged her waist with both hands, getting tighter and tighter...

After a while, Melanie sat down next to him, she turned off her phone, and stayed with him until late at night.

The hospital’s inspection report came out, and Thompson, the club’s medical director, told Aldridge seriously.

Neil had to undergo surgery and the cruciate ligament was broken.

This operation is difficult and the risk of failure is high.

Aldridge could do nothing but silence.

When Neal woke up, Aldridge was sitting in the ward. When Neal opened his eyes and saw Aldridge, he asked the first sentence to make Aldridge feel like a knife.

"Boss, have we won?"

Aldridge burst into tears and nodded with a smile: "Won, Pavel, they have all been here, you see, they sent you a lot of flowers, they said they will wait for you to return to the team, our The road is just beginning, you can't be left behind."

Neal's pale face showed a smile, saying: "Of course, I will not fall behind. Am I hurt badly?"

Aldrich shook his head and said: "It's not heavy, you can recover with just an operation, but the rest period will be longer, you must get up and face all of this, Lucas, you are the best in the team. You must not be a joke by your teammates, the team will wait for you, and I will wait for you to come back."

"Oh."

Hearing Aldridge's words, Neil actually knew in his heart that his injury was not serious.

This made him a little frustrated.

Aldridge can’t expect Neil to cheer up a few words at this time. For players, there will be a period of depression in the early stages of injury. This is normal, but during the recovery period, the whole person’s mentality must be positive. This will help players return to the game.

Aldrich informed his family that he would visit him regularly and that his teammates would continue to encourage him.

The next morning Odrich left the hospital accompanied by Melanie.

After returning home for a morning, when he returned to the club in the afternoon, Adam went directly to him and his face was ugly.

"After yesterday’s game, the entire East London was in chaos. The chaos continued into the middle of the night. The police arrested many fans. Most of our fans. The FA announced that they would investigate the stadium riots. We are likely to face the remaining home game closure. The penalties for the stands, in addition, the boss and the other two coaches may also face fines and fines."

Aldridge sat behind the office with his eyes closed and pondered. There was silence in the office, and the needle was audible.

About ten minutes later, Audric said lightly: "Study the video of the game, which fans in the stands proactively pick things up, make a list, and if they involve extreme fan organizations, they will also investigate. In addition, the off-site troubles caused the trouble. Or, go to the police station to check the situation. It’s not so fierce that it’s not necessarily all Millwall fans.”

Adam nodded his understanding, and asked, "What about the FA?"

"The club put together a written document and submitted it to the referee Barry Knight. The coaching staff has banned the game. If there is no additional game, it will not appeal. If the game is suspended, it will be said."

Aldridge let Adam go to work after he finished. He needed to be quiet. Although Melanie was with him at home, he didn't want to listen to others comforting him at this time because he was worried about others, Neil.

After the East London derby, Millwall will usher in the FA Cup quarter-finals in the middle of the week, against Newcastle United.

Aldrich forced his work to forget his worries. After this round of competition, the Premier League standings have undergone amazing changes.

Newcastle United visited Anfield and played a shocking 4:3. The home team was in front, the Reds slaughtered the magpie, and the picture of Kevin Keegan buried behind the billboard became a classic picture. Of course, this is Reverse classic.

This time the Premier League was lively. After Manchester United defeated Newcastle United last month, Newcastle United had a tendency to crash. With five rounds left in the league, Manchester United behind them is only two points away from Newcastle. Mill The gap between Wall and Newcastle United is only three points.

The schedule is the most beneficial for Manchester United, because Manchester United have played against Millwall and Newcastle United, but Millwall will also be a guest and magpie in the penultimate round of the league.

Since Cantona's comeback, especially in the second half of the league, from February onwards, Manchester United have been under the leadership of the Old Trafford Kings, and they have not lost in more than two months.

The Premier League title has become fierce, and the last five leagues are left. All three teams may win the championship, but Millwall has produced a lot of negative news because of the East London Derby, making them uncertain about the future of the final sprint.

At the press conference before the FA Cup on Tuesday, the focus of reporters' questions was still around the league.

The FA is overwhelmed because Aldridge not only accused Westham United of being dirty at the press conference, but also accused Barry Knight of poor law enforcement.

"Times" reporter David Miller asked Aldridge a question to calm down the audience.

"Mr. Hall, you once said in an interview that if there is a riot at the home of Millwall, you will not condone this behavior, then now, as the owner of Millwall, how would you use your power ?"

The reporters all stared at Aldridge to see how he answered.

Many people were gloating in their hearts, thinking that it was Aldridge pretending to be a big deal a few months ago, thinking that his fans were a good bird. If they spoke out, they would be overwhelmed by water. Now let's see how he ends.

Aldridge slowly picked up a document and opened it, saying softly: "Millwall investigated the fan riots at home in the last round of the league and made the following decision based on the facts, because For privacy issues, I cannot publish the names of the fans and the names of the fan organizations. What I can tell you is that Millwall will ban 238 perpetrators of the stand riot from entering the Lion’s Cave Stadium to watch the ball for the next three years. For season season tickets, we will refund the fees for the remaining few home games. At the same time, three fan organizations were judged as extreme organizations by me, which seriously affected the order of the stands. Lions Club Stadium prohibited members of these three fan organizations from entering The stadium, this decision, is permanent. Millwall’s long-term development objective is to ensure the safety and comfort of fans watching the game. We welcome the fans who support us to come to the stadium to cheer for us, but we cannot accept fans in the stands. Provoking a misfortune and affecting the personal safety of others, thank you, today's press conference ends here."

Aldridge took the document and turned away.

The reporters in the audience raised their hands and kept calling his name, asking for more questions.

After confirming that Aldridge would not look back, the reporters put their hands down and looked at each other for a while.

Come true?

Aldridge really did face the fans!

Doesn’t this mean self-cutting money?

Fans come in to watch the ball to give Millwall money.

In this matter, Aldridge thought very clearly and could not be soft.

Among the three extreme fan organizations, BushWackers and East London Derby are the most violent. They sit on the closest position to fans of West Ham United, and wait for the opportunity to fight with West Ham United.

Like this kind of fans who don’t usually take the stage, Aldridge feels that they are only making trouble under the banner, and most of Millwall’s fans have become violent because they are affected by this organized and extreme organization. .

When in the hustle and bustle of confrontation, the sensible people are usually infected by the people around them. Some people pick their heads like a fire in a prairie fire. If they are not extinguished in time, the fire will be unable to contain it.

To solve the problem, we must punish the root cause, except for the first evil, the painless condemnation has no binding force at all.

Members of the three extreme fan organizations were banned from the show, and those members of the organization have been on Millwall's blacklist.

The announcement of Millwall’s punishment decision that day immediately aroused the hostile reaction of the fans. In particular, the fans of these three extreme organizations led more than a hundred people to surround the apartment of Aldridge. They pulled up the banner of protest, and at the same time Shout into the apartment and let Aldridge get out and give them an explanation.

Aldridge was wearing headphones and listening to music and reading at home, not caring what happened outside.

That evening, in the back seat of a London cinema, Andrew sat in a seat watching a boring romantic movie. There were not many viewers in the cinema. They were all couples, each sitting in a dark corner.

A short time later, a middle-aged man in a coat and hat sat next to Andrew and whispered: "Mr. Hall, what are you doing to meet me here? If you want to plead for those troublesome fans, sorry, I can not do it."

Andrew stared directly at the big screen in the movie and said lightly: "Secretary Trand, you are wrong, I am not pleading for them. There is a box under my seat with a document with some people's names on it. And information, my brother hopes that the London police can better maintain law and order in East London, so try to make these people as good citizens as possible. If they can’t do it, please do it according to law, London detention center or prison If there is not enough space, the Hall family can make contributions to build a new prison for social stability."

Trand had a bit of a brain, and hesitated a moment later, saying: "Of course we will do our job well."

"Okay, please don't let us down. We want to see a stable and peaceful East London. This film is not bad, but some Plato, I can't stand it anymore, goodbye."

Andrew got up and put on his trench coat and left with his hands in his pockets.

Tlander stooped down to find a suitcase under the seat, put it on his lap and looked down, startling him.

Inside the box, there is a hundred thousand pounds, with a document under the money.

boom.

Tland immediately closed the box and stared left and right to make sure that no one saw him, and no one jumped out and got caught and bribed him.

After struggling intensely for some time, Tlander took the suitcase and sneaked out of the cinema from another exit.

Taking people's money and eliminating disasters for others, and doing things that are not illegal, but the Hall family encourages the Trand to do his job better.

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