In July 1995, the Spice Girls released the single "Wanna-Be". As soon as the song was released, it quickly topped the British Gold Chart. The Spice Girls created a sensation when they debuted in the music industry, making countless people look forward to their next song.
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This song "Wanna-Be" alone set many records, and seventeen years later, when the Spice Girls reunited, they still sang this song at the London Olympics closing ceremony, igniting the audience's enthusiasm again.
enthusiasm.
On a sunny afternoon in southeast London, almost more than 10,000 people entered the Lion's Den Stadium. The fans did not sit down, but stood in the stands and swayed happily to the rhythm of the stadium. The Lion's Den stadium
What is being played repeatedly in the stadium is "Wanna-Be" by the Spice Girls. It's not that Aldrich is helping the Spice Girls to promote the group. It simply belittles the Spice Girls, or puts a dent in Millwall's own face.
The most popular and popular songs at the moment will naturally please the most fans.
The fans uniformly wore dark blue jerseys. This is Millwall's jersey for the new season. It is very commemorative because it is the first season of the Premier League and the first home game, so the fans consciously
Putting on the jersey, the stadium stands turned into a blue ocean.
The players were still preparing in the tunnel. Aldridge came to the court early. Wherever he passed, fans would greet him cordially.
Aldridge walked towards the East Stand and walked up the aisle. Fans near the aisle would ask him to sign an autograph or take a photo with him. There were still more than 20 minutes left before the game. Aldridge patiently took photos or photos with each fan.
Sign and then walk up step by step.
When passing by a female fan, Aldrich was caught off guard and grabbed by her, and she kissed her hard on the face.
Aldrich was startled and looked at the other person in surprise.
The female fan, who seemed to be in her early twenties, was an average-looking college student. There were three female companions around her. When they saw Aldrich's "frightened" expression, they immediately jumped up and down with joy. Her three companions even came up and planned to kill him.
After taking a sip, Aldrich quickly continued walking upward.
The top of the East Stand is a box that was renovated in the summer. Although there are not many, Aldrich reduced some seats in the summer in order to allow his family to come to the stadium to watch the game, and also to provide a better working environment for the live TV station.
It was transformed into a private room.
In the live broadcast studio of Sky TV, the two commentators Martin Taylor and Andy Gray naturally saw the scene just now through the camera.
Aldridge is now the focus, and as soon as he appears, the camera is focused on him.
"Haha, Aldridge Hall was frightened by the female fans! I didn't expect Aldridge, who was like a matador at Old Trafford, to surrender after only being kissed on the face, haha!"
And on the seats on the first floor below the box in the east stand, there were five female spectators standing, they were the Spice Girls who had not yet been recognized.
They naturally saw the scene that just happened from their high position. Emma, the youngest, turned to Melanie and smiled: "He is so popular, hehe, and he is a handsome guy. Why don't you let me give him a kiss too?"
Melanie hugged her and pushed her towards the aisle, teasing: "Then go ahead."
Emma couldn't laugh or cry and said: "I was just joking, I don't like boys younger than me."
Melanie shrugged and said: "You are only more than a hundred days older than him, and when you are with him, you won't think he is a little boy."
"Eh? What do you mean, I can pursue him?"
"But he won't like a willful little girl like you."
"I'm going to kiss him right now!"
"he came."
"Um?"
When Emma turned around, she found Aldrich right in front of her. He was smiling. He had gotten rid of the embarrassment just now. He extended his right hand to Emma and said with a smile: "Welcome to watch the game."
Emma stuck out her tongue, shook Aldrich's hand, and then stood still.
The other Spice Girls members were very active and swayed their bodies to the melody of the songs in the stadium, as if they were on the dance floor of a nightclub.
Aldridge shook hands with them one by one. At this time, the camera also followed. The fans below also looked here and discovered the five hot girls, which immediately caused a commotion.
As a last resort, Aldrich had to invite them to the box.
And Aldridge really didn't come up to say hello to the Spice Girls. He went to the box to say hello to his family.
In a box in the middle, Arthur was wearing Millwall's home jersey. Starting from this season, Aldridge's father Arthur has taken the position of club president. It's not that he likes to be in the limelight, but after entering the Premier League
, the chairman's workload will increase, Aldridge is inseparable, and Arthur is a die-hard Millwall fan, so he can't help but carry it on his shoulders.
The pot-bellied Arthur and his wife Amelia were standing in front of the window of the box, with Barnett and Andrew standing behind them who were talking. His sister-in-law Leah was sitting on the sofa, holding a little boy over one year old in her arms.
It was Aldridge's nephew, Bowen-Hall, who had been there before he returned to London last summer.
The ambition of the Hall family is clearly reflected in the eldest brother. He is now rapidly expanding his business. Perhaps he is destined to be a nouveau riche in this life, but he gave his son a name with aristocratic connotations.
Aldrich arranged for the Spice Girls to be in the next box, and then he went to the box where his family was.
After pushing the door open and entering, Aldrich walked to the sofa and squatted down. He held little Bowen's hand and shook it up and down. He grinned and said, "Bowen, do you miss your uncle?"
"Mother!"
Bowen innocently shouted to Aldrich.
"Hey, Aldrich, he only calls mom and dad now."
Sister-in-law Leah said dumbfounded.
Aldrich lowered his head and kissed Bowen on the forehead, then stood up and hugged his two brothers, then turned around, and his mother Amelia kissed him on the forehead and complained: "Audrich
Qi, you'd better move back home."
"But I'm very busy at work every day. Don't worry, I'll go home three times a week. You can cook my favorite beef."
Amelia sighed helplessly.
Arthur looked down at the Lion's Den with a glowing face. In his jersey, he looked more like an old naughty boy than a club president.
Aldridge walked up to him and put his arm around his shoulders, smiling and saying: "The stadium is still a bit small. If we build a bigger one in two years, bigger than Old Trafford, you will see a more beautiful scenery."
Arthur was very excited today. He also put his arm around Aldrich's shoulders and said excitedly: "I really find it incredible. When you were not born, those brothers and I could only stand in the stands. At that time, there was no
At the seats, we stood from the beginning to the end of the game, singing and dancing. If we didn't like whoever we liked, we would give them the middle finger and scold them. If we didn't like them, we would have a fight outside the field after the game. Haha, I think about that time, it was really
Crazy, but it feels like a dream to be here now. Son, you are amazing. You not only make me proud, but also make all Millwall fans proud. Manchester United underestimated us, and now they are stupid.
?The same goes for Arsenal today. Defeat them and let them know that from today on, Millwall is the boss. Let them go and eat shit!"
At first, Arthur's face was red and excited, but later he looked like he was gnashing his teeth. Aldridge felt strange, Millwall and Arsenal were not so bitter and bitter, right?
"Huh? Why did Arsenal offend you?"
"It's not the Premier League round table, f--uck! That old pervert Edwards said that Millwall's image harmed the interests of the Premier League. Humph, I rushed over and grabbed him by the collar, and he started begging me for mercy, coward.
One! That idiot Bates was so proud that he said that Stamford Bridge had welcomed the World Footballer of the Year and asked everyone to learn from Chelsea and contribute to the Premier League. I called him a idiot. He had the nerve to say that he turned Chelsea into a nursing home.
Everyone laughed. The most hateful one was David Dein. He actually proposed that Premier League stadiums that cannot accommodate more than 20,000 spectators should rent stadiums. Everyone knows that this is aimed at Millwall. Damn it, I
I just saw that this guy didn't like him, so after I greeted his family, he shut up obediently."
Aldrich grinned from ear to ear and laughed loudly: "Those well-dressed gangsters met a real old gangster!"
"They just need to be dealt with!"
Arthur curled his lips and said nonchalantly.
The Premier League roundtable can be regarded as an alternative kind of "board meeting".
In a sense, the Premier League is a big company, and each owner is a shareholder. Members will withdraw and new people will join every year.
Like common office politics in the world, the Premier League roundtable also involves cliques and cliques, and suppresses dissidents for the sake of interests. For example, Edwards has begun to brew a "European Super League", especially this season because Manchester United was so poor last season.
They lost the qualification for the Champions League because they did not win the championship. The financial loss made Manchester United hope to appear in the top European competitions for a long time. David Dein is a hero of the Premier League. He is indispensable for the establishment of the Premier League. He has his shadow before and after.
Other small clubs rarely have a say. Even if they do, small clubs have to unite to resist the profit distribution and squeeze among big clubs.
But in general, externally, they will be on the same page. No matter what kind of swords and swords are in the meeting, after leaving the round table, everyone will abide by the secret. Otherwise, they will be expelled and suppressed. The only consensus that can be achieved is: the better the Premier League is run, the better.
The more money they make!
Just as Aldridge was about to leave, the box door was pushed open from the outside. Aldridge saw Arsenal Vice Chairman David Dein walking into the large box with a chic and elegant middle-aged man.
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Aldrich froze on the spot, David Dein stared at Aldrich's expression strangely, but the guest next to him took the initiative to walk towards Aldrich, raised the corner of his mouth, and said gently: "Long time no see, Aldrich.
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After Aldrich lost his mind, he also stretched out his hand and said in surprise: "It's been a long time, Arsene."