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711 First Deng Warrior

It's raining.

Bing pong pong.

The moment Aldridge walked out of the tunnel, coins rained from the sky.

The densely packed coins hit the umbrella held by the security guard, making chaotic crisp sounds.

Aldridge was escorted by four security guards and slowly walked towards the visiting team's coaching bench. There was already a commotion in the stands near the exit of the players' tunnel. The security guards were "suppressing" the home team fans who threw coins.

In the stands behind the visiting team's coaching bench, the Football Association today specially stipulated that West Ham United must sell tickets here to visiting team fans.

Otherwise, the incident in which members of the Millwall coaching staff were attacked by fans in the stands behind them in the coaching bench is likely to happen again.

Now, the situation of the two sides fighting each other is more clear.

The home team's coaching bench and the visiting team's coaching bench are not too far apart. Across the exit of the player tunnel, there is the home team's coaching bench on one side, with the home team's fans behind it, and on the other side is the visiting team's coaching bench, with the visiting team's fans behind it. In addition to the coaching area on the sidelines,

In the aisles of the stands, from top to bottom, sturdy stadium security personnel formed a tight human wall to isolate the fans from both sides. The people blocked the fans, but they could not control their mouths. The distance between the two sides was not far, and there was no air between them.

Start scolding.

There is not much poetry in the swearing, and it is too vulgar. It comes and goes and it is nothing more than saying that West Ham United is shit, Millwall is rubbish, etc., or clamoring to blow the opponent's anus, or coming to serve a blowjob...

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Turning around and looking around, it was definitely a spectacular sight to see the two teams in the stands shouting at each other with excitement.

West Ham United have been waiting for Aldridge to appear. They first greeted him with coins, but unfortunately the security guard used an umbrella to resolve it. Now, they started to curse in a targeted manner.

For example, Aldrich is a beast and a villain. If you have the guts to come up, I promise not to beat you to death...

Millwall's counterattack was very quick, because West Ham United coach Glenn Roeder also appeared, and they also began to curse Glenn Roeder, calling him a bitch and a son of a bitch...

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Glenn Roeder looks elegant. He looks like a scholar in his forties, with a slender and slim build. He has never experienced an East London derby seriously, and the fans reacted like this. If it is said to be a war in the stands, it is

In insulting the word war, it is more like a person who usually follows the rules, and instantly turns into a angry ghost, and a group of demons dancing around.

Aldrich's face was calm and unaffected by the atmosphere in the stands. Rodel was different. The psychological pressure and being insulted by everyone had obviously affected his emotions. His face was green and red, and it changed several times.

Players from both sides are preparing to play in the player tunnel. Stadium security does not have special protection for players to play, and fans have no targeted premeditation. After all, Aldridge is playing alone. Players play. If you throw a coin again, you must first ensure that you

Xiao Li's flying knife is accurate, otherwise it would hit his own player, what would it be like!

Southgate led Millwall in a strong attack. He held his head high and showed no fear. Not only had he experienced this kind of battle before, but also because of his experience. He had seen thousands of sails and his mentality was as stable as Mount Tai.

Ronaldinho and Henry, who have never experienced this before, suddenly heard harsh shouting outside today. This kind of loud and powerful voice has a kind of breathtaking magic. The attention is easily distracted. The game has not started and the stadium has not yet started.

When you walk in, you will feel that you are not here to compete today, but are preparing to walk into the field. The whistle blows and the two sides open up for a hand-to-hand fight!

When the players from both sides entered the field under the leadership of the referee, as soon as they walked to the sidelines and the referee's feet had not yet stepped into the court line, a sudden change occurred in the Upton Park stadium.

A large flag suddenly appeared from the edge of the north stand and fluttered in the wind. In the middle of winter, a muscular and bare-chested young man held a West Ham United flag and jumped into the field with the help of his friends. Then he ran towards the field carrying the flag.

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The Upton Park stadium fell into silence for a moment, and soon the fans of the home team burst into crazy roars to cheer for the young man who entered the stadium.

The cold weather couldn't make this brave young man feel cold at all. His behavior caught the eyes of West Ham United fans and ignited a flame of fanaticism in their hearts.

He carried the big flag and flew towards the center of the court. The Hammers' flag became the focus of the audience and fluttered in Upton Park. When he arrived at the kick-off point in the center of the court, he slammed the flagpole down with his right hand.

Throw the West Ham United flag straight into the ground, declaring the majesty of the Hammers at home!

He is like an early warrior in ancient times who was the first to board the enemy's city and place his own flag on top of the enemy's city, boosting his own morale.

There was something wrapped around the waistband of his trousers. He pulled it casually, spread it out and threw it on the ground. It was the Millwall team flag. He ran two steps away, took out a lighter, lit it, and threw it on the ground. Millwall

Wall's team flag was ignited by a lighter.

The flag of the Wild Lions began to burn under the banner of the Hammers. The game had not even started. The crowd at Upton Park was already excited. The fans of the home team seemed to have won the victory and were shouting and celebrating crazily. The fans of the Wild Lions were filled with indignation and clamored to kill the man.

Shattered into thousands of pieces!

After the young man bravely completed all this, the security guards who were surrounding him from all directions were approaching, so he turned and rushed directly in the direction of Aldrich.

At this time, the security at the stadium here became tense.

Aldridge looked grim and took a step forward. His actions scared the security guards and assistant referees around him. Someone immediately blocked him. Many people remember that fans who rushed into the stadium were beaten.

Aldrich slapped him to the ground.

But the behavior of this fan today was really too crazy. Not only did he rush into the field carrying the flag, but he also carried flammable materials. God knows what other dangerous materials he had on him!

When he was still 5 meters away from Aldrich, he was thrown to the ground by the pot-bellied security guard. Like a beast, he struggled to get up on the ground, held his head high and roared at Aldrich: "The Hammers will crush them today."

Crazy lion! Crush the crazy lion! Crush the crazy lion!”

In any other situation, his behavior would definitely be considered a lunatic, a lunatic, or a cult fanatic!

But here, no one thinks it is too subversive. Football just has the magic power to make people crazy.

Aldrich shouted to him through the security guard: "Watch the game with your eyes wide open! Watch! Listen! Will the Mad Lion be crushed by the Hammers?"

The young man had his hands locked behind his back by the security guard. After he got up and was taken away by the security guards, he kept shouting the following sentence: The Hammers will crush the crazy lion!

The referee team and the players from both sides standing on the sidelines looked stern at this time. They probably understood the true meaning of the East London Derby from this fan's behavior.

Can this still be said to be the essential meaning of competitive sports?

No, it has already exceeded this category.

After the riot subsided, the Hammers fans gave loud cheers at home.

Everything that happened just now was like they had won the first round on the battlefield.

In the stands behind Aldridge are all loyal Millwall supporters, led by Aldridge's childhood friend Brady.

Brady is now the owner of an Internet company. Over the past few years, he has worked hard to earn a net worth of more than 10 million pounds. The company's business is heavy, and he lacks the energy to manage the fan organization on weekdays. Since last year, he has faded out of the fan organization.

management. He has also become a "legendary" figure in the Roar fan organization and has great influence among the fans.

In today's game, even if he has millions of business deals to discuss, he must put it on hold. If nothing else, the East London Derby is more important in the hearts of real Millwall people than the Champions League final.

important!

Therefore, today Brady "returns to the world", and he is surrounded by equally experienced Lion fans like Thor and Fred.

The game will be delayed for a few minutes as course staff clear the tee-off spot where there is burning material.

The atmosphere at Upton Park became one-sided, with the home team's fans becoming more energetic.

This is what a young man earned by fighting for his life-long ban!

Seeing that something was wrong with the atmosphere in the stadium, Brady was so angry that he took off his jersey. With the help of Fred, he stood on his shoulders, turned around to face the entire stands, made a gesture, and said fiercely: "Fuck! The Hammers will do it."

-Mom, do you think the crazy lion will be frightened? Tell them who is the master of East London and who is the king of England!"

The fans in the stands quickly took action.

For the East London Derby, the fan organization was more fully prepared, and some celebrations or demonstrations were planned to be displayed during the game. Brady saw that the atmosphere in the stadium was not right, so he simply didn't wait and just showed up!

Not long after, this stand attracted the attention of the live broadcast camera. Only the spectators in the stands on the same side could not see it. Fans in the other three stands could clearly see the pictures displayed in this stand.

The jerseys these fans are wearing today are Millwall's traditional blue jerseys. From the front, there is nothing wrong with it, and the stands have always been a sea of ​​blue. However, behind them, the jerseys have been changed, like pieces of a puzzle.

, when they turned around and put the puzzle together, a lifelike picture was displayed in the Upton Park stadium, and it was captured by the live broadcast camera and spread to the world.

This pattern is the majestic blue lion that symbolizes Millwall, with its head raised majestically and its feet stepping on the team emblem of the Hammers.

The entire stadium fell into silence again for an instant. Seeing the provocative demonstrations made by the Lions fans, the Hammers fans suddenly cursed crazily. Brady laughed, and together with the people around him, they chanted rhythmically in unison to distance themselves from the rival fans again.

Start scolding.

The home team's uplifted momentum was disrupted again, and the two sides returned to the previous confrontation. The entire stadium's stands were in chaos. If it weren't for the long winding dragon that surrounded the two teams of fans, there would have been a melee in the stands.

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After Aldrich was taken away by the fan, the security guards and assistant referees around him also returned to their original positions. He turned to look at Glenn Roeder expressionlessly.

The opponent seemed to have his tail stepped on, his expression was as if he was frightened, and he shouted to Aldridge nervously: "This is an accident, don't try to put the blame on West Ham United and discredit us! If it were at the Lion King Stadium, the same thing would happen

Things will happen, that is, your fans are causing trouble!"

Aldrich raised the corner of his mouth slightly, shrugged and then looked back at the court.

He didn't say a word. Rodel seemed to have a guilty conscience, his explanation didn't look like an explanation, and he was not firm enough when he said it back. It was obvious that he was afraid of Aldrich's cowardice.

Can Rodel not be afraid?

Millwall's momentum is huge, and Aldridge has prosperous connections in the Football Association.

If the FA really takes advantage of the situation, West Ham United will not be able to withstand heavy penalties. (To be continued...)


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