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Chapter 11 The Price Must Pay

Millwall is a veteran team in London. Their history can be traced back to 1985. They were established in the same year as Southampton. Of course, England, as the home of modern football, is a team established earlier than this.

, are everywhere.

But Millwall is still very famous, almost the same as Southampton...

Southampton's fame comes from Le Tissier's decades of persistence and their youth training ability, which is famous throughout England. Although Southampton's honors are pitiful compared to their fame, except for

Apart from an FA Cup championship, they have not won any influential honors, but Southampton's honors are all positive.

And what about Millwall? Their reputation is pure notoriety.

The problem of football hooligans in England has been very serious since the 1980s, and has even seriously affected social security - football hooligans are not what many people imagine, they are just a group of people who get depressed after watching a game and lose, and fight everywhere.

Fighting, if that's the case, would be child's play.

A real football hooligan can plunge a city into chaos every weekend.

Football hooligans in the 1980s almost ruined English football. Thatcher's strong suppression and the football community also knew that if this continued, everyone would have to play. After the two tragedies, under the strong suppression that was almost cooperative, football hooligans

The existence of the Premier League was gradually curbed. Without the strong suppression of football hooligans in the 1980s, the Premier League might not have been able to develop so fast after its establishment in the 1990s.

There are basically no football hooligans left in the Premier League now, and occasionally a few will be suppressed by various clubs. How big an industry is the Premier League now? A club’s share of broadcast fees alone will be at least 60 to 70 million euros in a season. Such wealth can be

We can't let football hooligans mess us up.

Under such a general situation, football hooligans began to turn to lower leagues, and among them, the number of football hooligans among Millwall fans is particularly famous-who allowed them to stay in London and have been in the English Championship for a long time without being promoted to the Premier League?

possibility.

Most of the other London teams are in the Premier League, and teams like Crystal Palace are also famous lifters. As for the low-level team Leyton Orient, their influence is so poor that football hooligans still look down on them.

So Millwall, who can't get better or worse, is in bad luck.

Although they do not want their supporters to be football hooligans, in fact, a large part of their supporters are indeed controlled by football hooligans.

Under such circumstances, other English Championship clubs have also begun to make concerted efforts to suppress Millwall - beating you out of sight and out of mind.

As a result, Millwall, who had great hopes of entering the Premier League at the beginning of the century, unfortunately fell into the English League One under the concerted pressure of other teams...

This is a good thing for all traditional teams. The farther away such a troublesome team is, the better.

However, Southampton failed to live up to their expectations and fell to League One, and they had to face this notorious team.

This has also put a lot of pressure on Southampton. Southampton itself is a port city, and the public security has always been good, so there are not many police. Now that Millwall is coming, Southampton is also coming.

Enemy.

"Don't focus solely on the game today, pay attention to the guys behind you!"

Matthew LeBlanc, a veteran police officer who has been with Southampton Police for thirty years, said to his young partner.

Young John Terry reluctantly took his eyes off the court and said with a careless smile: "Boss, why are you nervous? This is just a League One match. The only fans who entered the St. Mary's Stadium today are

There are more than 10,000 people, but only a few hundred fans from the visiting team came."

LeBron gave his young partner a stern look: "Stop it, John, the opponent is Millwall! Their fans... have the most notorious football hooligans!"

For an old policeman who has been on duty in the stadium in the 1980s, LeBron still has fresh memories of the lawlessness of those football hooligans!

For the young Terry, who only started working on duty in recent years, he obviously doesn't think there is anything great about football hooligans.

Terry turned his head and looked behind him. Behind him was the visiting team's stand - they didn't look like bad guys, there were a few big and round ones, but most of them looked like ordinary people.

"Boss, I'm more worried about the team's situation now. We started with a ten-point deduction this year. It would be too bad if we don't get back to the Championship," Terry said to LeBron.

LeBron was a little helpless, but as an old Southampton fan, he still nodded: "New boss, new coach. Fortunately, most of the main players have stayed, and a few people have been hired... I hope he can lead the team and perform well."

Be better."

At this time, the players on the field had completed their warm-up and returned to the locker room one after another. LeBron breathed a sigh of relief, knowing that there would be nothing to do for the time being. The real test would be after the game starts.

So he planned to remind his partner to be careful about his next duty.

In the locker room, Noriya was also a little restless. This game will be his first coaching game. It is obvious that in the first official game of coaching, he can achieve great results no matter what.

Either the first victory, the first defeat, or the first draw...

Under such circumstances, he actually doesn't need to worry. It's important to get a good start, but even if he loses, he can still get achievement points.

However, an hour before the game started, while the players were still warming up on the court, he received a task.

Mission name: "The first time." Mission content: "Try to achieve good results in the first coaching game. You will get 20 achievement points for a victory, 10 achievement points for a draw, and 10 achievement points for a loss."

Although there are still twenty achievement points on hand, Ji Ya can afford it, but considering the achievement of winning, drawing or losing in the first game, he can only get five achievement points!

This kind of gambling always makes people worry about gains and losses.

However, Ji Ya gritted his teeth and agreed. After all, he understood very clearly that the number of achievement points that can be obtained naturally is limited. If he wants to live a better life, he must continue to complete tasks to improve his coaching results.

become better!

As a result, Noriya, who originally seemed confident, became anxious before the game started.

This can be regarded as the price he must pay if he wants to obtain more achievement points.

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