The Turin police had to come forward to explain to the public, and the mayor of Turin also came forward to talk to Aldrich.
The incident lasted until late at night before it came to an end.
The last scene that was fixed in front of the public was Aldrich and the mayor of Turin smiling and shaking hands with each other, revealing to the outside world that the incident was perfectly resolved.
The Italian media began to ridicule Britain.
Although the Turin police are suspected of blindly enforcing the law, the evidence they used to detain Millwall fans came from the British police.
Their blacklist information database is provided by the British police.
This is really a slap in the face to yourself!
In fact, Aldrich never targeted the Turin Police Department or Italy from beginning to end. He would not stir up trouble here on behalf of England.
He wants to win people's hearts.
Whose heart are you trying to win?
Millwall fans are the main thing, fans across the UK are secondary.
The root cause of the incident is the excessive and excessive methods used by the British police to crack down on football hooligans for a long time in the past. This not only caused Millwall fans to suffer unreasonable disasters today, but also caused many fans of other clubs to complain. Such incidents are not accidental or independent incidents.
This has happened to Manchester United, Arsenal, Newcastle United, Liverpool, etc., even to neutral fans.
Even though fan organizations of many clubs wrote to the FA, the FA turned a blind eye.
The reason is very simple. To solve this problem, the Football Association has to deal with the British police. They are not willing to compete with outside the circle, especially with political forces. It is best to maintain a peaceful state.
Therefore, the Football Association supports the club's "away package" even covertly. This can indeed reduce the occurrence of fan disturbances.
Millwall fans who stayed in Italy flew back to London the next day with Aldrich generously providing a chartered flight.
They returned to the UK like a hero in triumph. Not only did Aldridge lead the team to the semi-finals of the Champions League, he also took the lead in protesting against the unfair things that happened to the fans, which made his image in the hearts of the British people even higher.
After returning to London, the BBC immediately interviewed him. Aldridge declared that he would negotiate with the British police and asked the other party to explain: Why was I classified as a football hooligan?
FA Chairman Wiseman contacted Aldridge privately and revealed a message: Don't let the fans make trouble. Just make the trouble yourself. The FA supports you spiritually!
Yes, the FA wants to use Aldridge as a gunman this time. It is impossible for the FA to come forward to deal with the British police. But as a public figure, Aldridge has suffered unfair treatment because of his work by the British police.
He would have had enough reasons to seek an explanation from the British police.
Aldrich means it.
He believes that being accused of being a football hooligan is a big stain, and if the problem is not resolved properly, he will be nailed to the pillar of shame.
Andrew has prepared a team of lawyers for him, and Aldridge publicly stated that if the British police cannot give a reasonable explanation, he will resort to legal means to solve the problem. To restore the loss of his reputation, he will also help Millwall fans.
Let's wash away the shame together.
If the British court does not accept the case, Aldrich will sue the EU!
The incident continues to heat up, but Aldrich's life is normal.
British police finally gave an answer: the ex made a mistake.
Aldrich was blacklisted before 1994, probably when he was about 17 years old.
Investigating what happened at that time, it seems that Aldridge watched an FA Cup match at the Lion's Den Stadium. At that time, Millwall was still the top football hooligan team, so it was closely monitored by the police.
As for whether Aldridge was involved in some minor riots in the stands or had conflicts with rival fans on the streets before and after the game, the police have been unable to explain. The explanation they gave was that he was suspected of being closely related to the leader of football hooligans.
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This "suspect" is the key.
Maybe, the person sitting behind Aldridge is a football hooligan, and he is judged as a football hooligan.
This is the British police’s strategy of “rather killing three thousand people by mistake than letting one person go”.
Many other fans may have been judged as football hooligans just because they appeared on the same occasion. The police have no time to investigate whether they know each other, whether they have spoken to each other, and whether they have actually participated in football hooligan activities.
In view of Aldridge's public influence, especially the good image he has created through his enthusiasm for charity in recent years, the British police had to "admit their mistake" and remove his name from the blacklist.
In this way, with Aldridge's precedent, British football has set off a "conversation craze". Those innocent fans have to clear their grievances one after another, and Aldridge, the instigator, has completely ascended to the throne of the national idol.
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Perhaps only Chelsea, Crystal Palace, and West Ham United, who are constant enemies of Millwall, will disdain Aldridge. Most fans of other rival teams such as Arsenal, Manchester United, and Liverpool hate Aldridge from the bottom of their hearts.
There is a sense of respect.
Fans of other clubs are envious. They also hope that the coach of their team is the second Aldrich, who can stand firmly and loyally with the fans like him, and is neither a slave to money nor a slave to money.
Will turn a blind eye to the plight of fans.
Millwall's players respected Aldridge like a god. Southgate joked on the training ground: "Boss, can you cut your brain open and see what's inside?"
When Aldridge suddenly heard it, he felt that the other party was scolding him for being crazy, but when he saw the players looking at him with admiration, he laughed it off.
After being a public figure for several years, is it still easy to put on a show?
Fortunately, the Turin police cooperated and took him into the detention room. Otherwise, even if he asked for an explanation, he would just be a bystander, and people would probably think that he was looking for trouble.
But when it comes to his own reputation, Aldridge can win people's hearts on the basis of a show, so why not?
Entering April, Millwall is fighting on three fronts. It was the first to fail in the FA Cup. It fell to the top 8. The ability of the substitutes to fight tough battles is still limited, especially when there is no main force to hold down the formation. Once the offense cannot open up the situation
, if the mentality becomes impatient, it will give opponents an opportunity to take advantage of it. Even Ronaldinho is no exception in this regard. After all, he has not experienced many professional games, and tempering his mentality is a process that cannot be rushed.
The performance in the league is also very good. The points gap with Manchester United has not been widened, but has been reduced by one point. However, the situation in the league has become very stalemate. Arsenal has an unparalleled rhythm in the second half of the season and must win every battle.
, God can't stop it, Millwall is still third, but Arsenal is only 1 point away from Manchester United, especially in a focus battle between the Champions League quarter-finals, Arsenal defeated by one goal away from home.
Manchester United. This not only narrowed the points gap directly, but also dealt a heavy blow to Manchester United mentally.
With five rounds left in the league, all three teams have the possibility of winning the championship.
Aldridge is normal about the league, and the main players will maintain one match a week. If the Champions League game happens in the middle of the week, the main players will definitely be allowed to recharge their batteries. In the previous weekend league games, the substitute players will be used to charge.
The opponent in the Champions League semi-finals is Monaco from Ligue 1.
Coincidentally, the two teams met in the pre-season warm-up match, and the scene was full of sparks. Millwall dedicated a goal battle with Monaco at home, Meihua Jianzhu's 4:4.
Aldrich felt that God was playing tricks on people.
In the semi-finals of last year's European Cup Winners' Cup, he faced Fernandez, and in the semi-finals of this year's Champions League, he faced Tigana again.
Not only are they both French teams, but they are also coaches with whom he has a good relationship.
The day before the semi-finals started, Aldridge attended the official UEFA press conference at the club.
Millwall still plays home first and then away.
"I don't think there is any difference between a home-then-away schedule and a away-then-home schedule. If Millwall first considers the away goal advantage to eliminate opponents and focuses on this, then we will never be able to enter the game.
final, because this was a display of mental cowardice. Although Manchester United was eliminated by Monaco's away goal advantage, this was not
The decisive factor, the deeper meaning is: Monaco performed better. Although they drew 0:0 with Manchester United at home, they eliminated their opponent 1:1 on the road. This is not a numbers game, but the team's performance. Maybe
Some people think it is luck, but without strength as the basis, good luck will not come to you for no reason."
Which one is more beneficial, first the host before the guest or first the guest before the host?
Aldridge is not interested in thinking about this problem. Anyway, the reality is: he must emphasize that playing home first and then away will not affect the team!
Otherwise, wouldn't this only increase the psychological pressure on the players?
What's more, they eliminated Juventus first at home and then away. They should not take such a schedule seriously and concentrate on playing the game well instead of letting other factors affect their mentality.
Fleet Street analysts believe that Millwall has little suspense about entering the final, and Monaco and Millwall are simply not comparable in strength.
Monaco is the leader among the powerful in Ligue 1 this season. Lyon, Paris Saint-Germain, Bordeaux, Marseille and other traditional strong teams are behind them. Unfortunately, Monaco is still only ranked third in the league, and there is a big gap between the top two.
, unless they win the Champions League, the traditional giants of Ligue 1 will miss the Champions League next season, and the two teams competing for the championship in Ligue 1 are surprising: Lens and Metz.
Although Monaco is in a similar situation to Millwall, their performance in the Champions League is completely different.
Aldridge said in a low-key manner that this matchup was a fierce battle between two teams of equal strength, with no one having a clear advantage.
What he said was indeed hypocritical.
He is very confident about entering the finals, and the players are also very confident.
When playing against Monaco, he will have to play Millwall's style, and there won't be many tactical restrictions like against Juventus.
On the night of the game, it rained lightly in London. The rain was not heavy, but it would definitely have a certain impact on the game.
While the players were preparing in the tunnel, Aldridge and Tigana stood on the sidelines and had a pleasant conversation.
"Fernandez texted me and asked me to kill you."
Tigana's words made Aldrich laugh and said, "He really holds a grudge. By the way, where has he been recently?"
"He has been invited by some Spanish clubs and is considering it."
"Spain, well, at least the style is similar to the French Ligue 1, the Latin style. Can you still keep that young man in your team?"
"You are so annoying! If you say this at this time, I guess I can't keep him. What, are you interested? Now I can consider selling him to you in the summer, but it will have to wait until after the World Cup."
"Would he like to come on as a substitute?"
"I guess it's unlikely that I will."
Aldrich frowned and thought for a long time.
Henry, Henry, after the World Cup, it is estimated that no more than 10 million pounds will be lost, and after winning it, he will be given a main position. Even if Shevchenko leaves, Ronaldinho will take over.
If I buy him, will I have to spend another season training him?
And he started as a substitute.
Aldridge said to Tigana before the game started: "Keep in touch and give me a message before selling him. I haven't made up my mind yet. Money shouldn't be a problem."
Indeed, money will not be a problem. If Shevchenko leaves in the summer, it will bring a lot of transfer income. (To be continued...)