Chapter 68 Big Mouth Dunn (Part 2)
Chapter 68: Big Mouth Tang En (Part 2)
Only Bruce didn't find it strange at all. Because this is the Tony Tangen he knew. He has rich emotions and impulsiveness... Sometimes he doesn't act very maturely. He is already thirty-five, and he looks like a young man in his 26 or 27, just as big as himself.
"As for the serious consequences, I think you have seen it yesterday. If the chairman of Millwall must make an excuse for his team's miserable defeat, I suggest that he find Millwall fans who sang in the stands yesterday. That's because they asked for trouble! If they lost the ball, they said that the riot was caused by my fans? I'll let him touch his conscience and repeat the words again to see if he dares?! A man who doesn't even dare to take responsibility for failure can actually reverse right and wrong and vent his anger on others in order to vent his anger. With such a chairman and such a head coach... Tsk tsk!" Tang En shook his head, "It's completely normal for us to win six goals! Why does Millwall's new home court connect the away stand and the train station? I think this chairman must be very clear in his heart. He must also be very clear about who their fans are.
Not only the chairman knows it, but the reporters here also know it. Millwall's Newden Stadium was a newly built stadium in the 1990s. It fully considered the prevalence of Millwall's football hooligans. Therefore, the stands of the visiting fans were designed in the southeastern direction. Through a passage, you can go directly from the stands to the next train station, and then buy tickets to go home. It is convenient for the visiting fans to evacuate the stadium as soon as possible.
Millwall's football hooligan is famous throughout the UK, so this is the design of the court.
"If Mr. Paffetis thinks he has been insulted for no reason and wants to sue me, then I will seriously consider suing him and Alan McClary head coach for the slander of Nottingham Forest fans and the club!"
Done had just finished speaking, and Evan Dogette, who was sitting next to him, took the conversation: "Prosecut them in the name of the club. Please rest assured that we are not joking or irritating. If Mr. Teo Paffetis and Alan McClary intend to bring the right and wrong that they have turned upside down to court and tease the law and credibility of the law, our Forest Club will be happy to accompany you."
If it was half a year ago, Evan Dogette had no right to say such things. This kind of decision in the name of the club needs to be passed by the board of directors' resolution. Now he owns 75% of the club's shares, and he is the only owner of the Forest Club, and he can do whatever he wants.
Hearing these two people's words, there was a buzzing discussion in the crowd below. Is this the declaration of the formal war between Nottingham Forest Club and Millwall Club? The paparazzi blood in their hearts was burning! Today's trip was indeed in vain! Coach Tony Donn, you did not disappoint us! With a big mouth, the sales of newspapers were rising!
"That's all I have to say. Goodbye, everyone!" Tang En turned around and left the press conference. He didn't care what trouble he would cause him. He just had something to say, but it would be very frustrating if he didn't let him say it. It's great now, because he's so happy. As for whether Parfitis and Mr. McClary are happy, he can't control it.
Bruce looked at Donn's back and shook his head. Tony, you have been taken advantage of by the media!
"Tony, do you see the excited expressions on the faces of those reporters?" In Evan Doggetti's office, Donn and him were by the window. Looking at the reporters walking out of the door.
"Of course I saw it, Evan. The little man pretended to be pitiful and was tempting me to say what he wanted to hear. He succeeded."
Evan scratched his head: "I thought you didn't know. What do you think?"
"The news media is happy...but I think public opinion is good for us. Other places, I didn't think so much, and Millwall really wants to sue me. I won't escape."
Hearing Don Evan said this, "Don't say yourself like a hero, Tony. The club will support you in the end. I won't watch and ignore the facts about the club's reputation. Tony, do you know? I heard you talk about the team's performance and economic relationship that day in Wilford Lane, I re-developed a great plan. Do you want to hear it?"
Don Evan took his eyes away from the window and looked at the smiling Evan: "Let's hear, Evan."
"These two or three sentences are hard to explain... We can have a meal together at noon, and Allen is back from the United States, and we have a lot to say." Evan patted Don't on the shoulder.
"That financial advisor of yours?"
"That's right. But he will soon become the club's marketing manager. He is responsible for making money..." Evan didn't say anything, and he looked at Don Evan with a smile.
Tang En understood, and he laughed: "I'm responsible for winning."
"Yes, the three of us will cooperate well, Tony!"
When Pierce Bruce listened to the recordings at the press conference over and over again and sorted out the manuscripts, he felt more and more that the editor-in-charge was so foresighted. This statement, which was quite sensible and the news documentary comparable to the thrilling novel, was indeed more eye-catching than the same report from other media.
Of course. Every word that Tang En said at the press conference attracted enough attention... Looking at the swear words on the manuscript, Bruce sighed and deleted it.
As a result, he handed over the manuscript and called it back. Bruce strangely opened the word document and found that the words he had originally deleted were added back, and the key points were marked.
He grinned. This must have been done by the editor again. Although doing so may be detrimental to Tony Don, he has to admit that the editor will attract the interest of readers more.
The media always aims to attract readers' attention...What? Do you think of the morality of journalists? The social responsibility of news media? Don't joke, buddy. Since Murdoch acquired the Sun, he has created a vulgarity trend toward the "awesome" newspapers in the British newspaper industry at that time, he has turned a newspaper with a high reputation throughout Europe into the "Sun_ times" that is aligned with third-rate tabloids. Until today, forty percent of the newspapers in the UK are controlled by Murdoch, and morality and responsibility have long been deleted from the news dictionary.
What attracts readers to report nowadays? News editors and journalists who are not attractive enough also need to compile them into the newspaper, or carefully plan and cooperate with multiple parties to seduce the person to perform a play. This sounds like a Hollywood movie, but in the current news environment in the UK, this is the fact.
Bruce knew this well, so he sighed, agreed to the editor's revision, and then signed his name and sent it again, but he was not called back this time. He knew that starting this afternoon, a news war between the media would start again.
Chapter completed!