Chapter 82: The Trouble With These Brothers(1/2)
Chapter 82: The troubles between the two brothers
Evan Dogerty will surely begin to miss Tony Donne's days now.
Because he found that it is not worth enjoying to face journalists and media like this.
When his car drove to the gate of the Wilford training base, a large group of reporters blocked the place and his car couldn't move at all. �
They asked the same questions as yesterday, but they were even more aggressive. Evan believed that if he could not give them an answer, he would not want to enter the Wilford gate...
He opened the car window and the microphones immediately came in like snakes.
If he had just pressed his face against the window, he would have been poked on his face by these sticks...
"There will be a press conference in the afternoon, gentlemen. If you have any questions, please ask me later!" Evan shouted with a loud voice, no matter how the club chairman was. He was embarrassed by the hungry paparazzi.
"Is any problem okay?" a reporter asked.
In order to get rid of these people, Evan Doggetty had to nod: "Any problem is OK!"
"So, can I ask the open letter about Tony Don't...?" The reporters were unwilling to miss such an opportunity.
Evan Doggetty didn't answer the question anymore, he pushed the microphones out and closed the windows.
Audi cars trekked hard among the crowd, rushing forward little by little. Dissatisfied reporters gathered around to shoot, and even people patted the windows and doors, shouting loudly. I hope the people inside could come out to answer the questions.
The security guards from the entire Wilford training base gathered here to escort their bosses. Despite this, they also looked very embarrassed under the impact of the reporters.
When Evan finally arrived at the office after going through a lot of hardships, Alan Adams was already waiting for him inside.
"These reporters are so crazy!" Evan complained hatefully. Last night, reporters also appeared near his house. It seemed unlikely that he would have to live a quiet life.
Allen smiled and said, "You have to be glad they are just journalists, not crazy fans, otherwise you will be overturned to the ground with people and cars."
Speaking of fans, Evan became sensitive: "What?"
"There are already protesting fans outside the training base. They are pulling banners, and the words on them... are scolding you, Evan." Allen reported the latest situation for him. He came to him this time, in fact, for this matter.
Evan was stunned for a moment. What should be coming is coming. And there should be a more violent storm in the future.
"Fans need comfort." Allen said.
"How to comfort?"
"Find a new head coach as soon as possible, get the team back to normal, and let the fans focus on the transfer market... and then seize the time to buy a superstar with enough weight." This is Allen's plan.
"The question is here. Allen. Do you have the candidate for the new head coach?"
Allen was stopped by him. At this time, there are too few excellent coaches left in the market, and they don’t like coaches who are not good enough. The club sets the goal for the team to continue to enter the Champions League next season, and at least ensure that they win one championship. This requirement is not something that can be achieved by simply finding a coach.
Both of them didn't say anything, and the office fell into a silence that made people embarrassed.
The Nottingham Forest players are training on the training ground led by Chris Lack, but they all seem absent-minded. Everyone's eyes always glance outside unconsciously.
A large number of fans gathered there, but they were not here today to watch the team's training. Then they looked for opportunities to find a few favorite players to sign and take photos. The banners they brought were hung on the barbed wire wall, which read:
"Who is the culprit that caused the team to become a laughing stock? Evan Dogette!"
"Get out of Evan Dogette! Give me Tony Done!"
"The criminal must be sanctioned, Evan Dogerty resigns!"
"We have the right to know the truth about Tony's departure!"
"Evan Dogerty Go to die!"
There are no less than ten banners in this way, and they are densely hung on the barbed wire wall. When the wind blows, they will shake, which is very eye-catching.
If those reporters could come in, they would definitely take photos around this place.
This is the best news material - "The Chairman of the Triple Crown Club is facing a crisis of trust. Fans collectively demanded that he resign and apologize!"
Listen, how great!
Apart from hanging banners, these fans did not shout slogans, and then they began to watch the team training. But who can train with peace of mind in such an environment and with such eyes?
The training effect this morning was extremely poor. Chris Lak had nothing to do about it.
Players will gather together to discuss the banners they see whenever they have the chance.
The people's hearts are dispersed, and the team is not easy to lead.
Gareth Bale looked at the banners and thought of the Pepe who had left. He hugged his head in front of more than 50,000 people at the Crimson Field. It turned out that he knew why the boss left. Now Bale regretted that he didn't do this at that time. And what made him even more ashamed was that he had really complained about the boss's farewell in his heart. He felt that he was very irresponsible for leaving him.
He felt that he should call the boss on his own initiative and apologize. But he felt that it was really appropriate to do this. The little monkey, who was in trouble, still has the heart to train. Settings training. His ball either kicked on the wall or flew directly out of the baseline, and he did not have a single kick within the goal range.
Mitcher's situation was not too short. He was mixing garlic under his feet many times during training, but almost caused his thigh strain.
Everyone felt that it was dark and they didn't know where their future was. Two consecutive head coaches left, and the club's senior management was facing a crisis of trust. Should they continue to stay here or change teams?
Everyone ended the training for half a day with great worries. The fans watched the players walk out of the training ground. Only a few people came forward to ask for autographs, and the others were just watching from the side.
After the players left, the fans watching the earth coldly took off the banners and slogans they hung on and left here one after another.
When they went out, they found that reporters were surrounding a white BMW X5, which was Alan Adams' car.
He had just teased Evan Dogette in the morning, and this time it was his turn to be unlucky.
"Mr. Adams, I heard that you have received margin in Lennon's transfer transaction? Is this true?"
"Tony Donne thinks you are the culprit who makes this team what it looks like now. Do you want to defend yourself?"
"Is it the bad personal relationship between you and Don't cause Don't leave?"
"Mr. Adams. Have you really never said a word to Donn in the past year?"
Alan Adams hid in his car. What was better than Evan Dogette was that his car window was covered with a special protective film. He couldn't see the inside clearly from the outside. He could clearly see what was happening outside, very much like the single-sided mirror glass.
Several fans passed by the crowded crowd. They suddenly pulled the banner in their hands and booed the white BMW, while the people next to them cooperated to stretch out their middle fingers.
"Get out of the way, Americans! We want Tony!"
This is the land slogan on the banner. There is also an American flag next to it. A big red cross is stamped on it.
The group of fans began to shout the "revolution" slogan: "Get out of the Americans! Bill roll!!"
The reporters noticed the noise behind them, and they turned around and pointed the spear in their hands at the group of uninvited guests.
Seeing the reporters photographing them, the group became even more excited.
"We want Tony! He can bring us a championship. What about the person sitting in the car? He will only sell our main players!" One of the fat guys shouted very vigorously and looked particularly excited. His body was shaking constantly.
"Alan Adams! Get out of here! Explain Tony's resignation!" He compared his thick middle finger to the car window.
No one from the reporters went up to dissuade him, but instead became even more excited.
The security guard at the door had to come and separate the excited fans, for fear that they would overturn the car that the club's business manager was riding, and pour gasoline on it. Light a fire. You should know that there are so many reporters here, and if they were asked to do this, it would be... lively.
What happened at the door made the place blocked, and then the players who drove and were about to leave were blocked behind.
The reporters were unwilling to miss such a great opportunity, so many people interviewed the fat fan on the spot.
"We need the club to give us an explanation. Why can't they keep the meritorious coach who led the team to win the Triple Crown? Why can't they keep the team's defensive core Pepe? Why does a team that just won the Triple Crown become a laughing stock in the whole England?" The fat man made a generous speech to the camera, and his speech was echoed by the fans behind him.
"We became a fucking laughing stock! They were sitting in a luxury car and trying to escape responsibility!"
"Get out, damn American!"
"American pigs get out of the UK, this is not the place you should stay!"
In order to prevent him from escaping, some fans even ran to the front of the car and blocked Adams' way with their bodies.
A beautiful blonde reporter from Sky TV held a microphone and was pushed around by angry fans. Maybe someone took the opportunity to take advantage of it, but she didn't care about this at all. She shouted excitedly in the crowd: "The business manager of Nottingham Forest was blocked by fans at the gate of Vilford, and the two sides were not friendly... The fans asked the club to give them an explanation. Tony Donn's resignation made these people unacceptable... But Alan Adams still didn't get out of the car... This is the live report sent back by Sky TV reporter Avril in Vilford!"
Alan Adams in the car was calling his boss and friend: "Evan, I'm stuck at the gate."
"Are you a reporter? I've finished dealing with them for a few words...I saw it. The players' teams are almost extending downstairs...What's going on?"
"It's not just a reporter. It's an excited fan and an excited reporter."
Hearing Allen say this, Evan Dogette lamented. This is the worst combination.
"The fans want us to give them an explanation."
"What's the explanation? Is O'Neal's? Isn't there a press conference in the afternoon?"
"No. It's an explanation about Tony Tangen's resignation."
There is no sound on the other end of the phone.
After a while, Evan's voice came: "I promise to explain it within a few days. Press up the crisis in front of me. What else can you say in front of the media?"
"What should I do if the explanation comes after those few days?"
"I'll talk about it then... Let me think about it. I want to be alone now..." Evan pinched the phone.
Allen turned his head and looked at the angry faces outside and the middle fingers that were standing straight. He knew why all this was because of it. If it were just Martin O'Neal's resignation, it would never have caused such a big wave. Change everything and caused a wave, and the storm was the damn open letter from Tony Donn.
But these two people seemed to have planned it. If O'Neal did not resign, the number of people who believed in Don't resign, would be reduced. Because he had the worst reputation at that time. But as soon as O'Neal resigned, everyone was willing to believe everything Don't say, because O'Neal's interview and resignation were the best footnotes to the issue of the land in the open letter. Now no one will believe the club's defense.
Evan wants to delay, but he can stand today, can he stand tomorrow?
Allen doesn't think about these issues, that's what the club chairman needs to worry about. He just needs to execute.
The players were watching from behind, and it was not good for the club to spend time with the fans and reporters. This scene was so panicking.
To be continued...