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857 Pros and cons

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On the roof of the hotel where the night wind blew, Janson suddenly felt that everything in front of him seemed unreal... Read the latest and most complete novel

Hearing Aldrich's words, he suddenly fell into a daze. He didn't even notice that the wine glass in his hand tilted and the wine spilled and fell on his lap.

Ha ha ha ha......

Aldrich originally laughed loudly, but the movement of Earl turning over in his arms made him immediately lower his voice, and then he coughed himself, but the smile on his face was still there.

Jenson suddenly realized that he had been deceived!

Aldrich can be a little arrogant at times, but arrogance and idiotism are two different things.

The Queen of England knighted him, but he said get out?

etc.

Janson put the wine glass on the small square table, quickly wiped his thighs, and asked seriously: "Is the knighthood thing fake? I remember that for a while, Fleet Street was hyping up the royal family to knight you."

Aldrich looked down at Earl, and after making sure that Earl was not woken up, he said: "It's true, there was a discussion before, and the content was just about the level of honors. Now that the England team has reached the semi-finals, even if they lose two games in a row,

In this game, I tied England for the second best result in the World Cup. In addition to the success of the club, leading the national team was also a brilliant achievement. Of course, in terms of England, this result would be compared to Germany or Brazil. Haha, I guess all people

It won’t be a matter of being cast aside, but it will certainly be a matter of failure or lack of success.”

Jenson nodded in understanding, feeling happy for Aldrich, and then asked: "What's your answer?"

"I'm not crazy. Of course I won't say get out. I was joking just now. I just want to see your reaction. It's very good. What should I say? I don't think it matters. The British royal family is willing to give me a knighthood. I will accept it. No.

If I want, I will still live my life, but I really refused the date set by the knighthood there. Because after the World Cup, I plan to accompany my family to China for a visit, and I will be knighted before I go back."

Aldrich picked up the wine glass, clinked the glasses with Janson, and took a leisurely sip.

Jenson couldn't laugh or cry at this moment, shook his head and said: "Because you have to travel, you asked the British royal family to postpone the date? You are so arrogant, as if the British royal family owes you."

"That's wrong. They set the date. They didn't ask for my opinion. I have my own plan. It's not like you don't know that traveling between Europe and Asia is tiring. The British royal family doesn't owe me anything, and I don't owe the British royal family anything.

,Why should I change my plan?"

"I'm going to give you a knighthood."

"I don't care. If you have it, you have it. So what if you don't have it?"

"Ha, I'm convinced."

Aldridge took two sips of wine, and there was silence on the rooftop for a while. Then, Aldridge suddenly said: "After the World Cup, I plan to retire. The work of the England national team is over. I have informed the head coach of Millwall.

Jurgen took over, you should already know that, right?"

When he said this, his tone became serious.

Jensen nodded and said: "Jurgen has started calling the club players in the past few days. I didn't ask when I saw it, but I guessed a few things. You worked so hard last season, which is actually a sign. The hard work pays off, Mir."

Wall's second great glory in eight years, seven championships, unprecedented success. It's natural for you to retire gloriously and enjoy life. After all, the challenges before you are almost gone. I thought you didn't notify me because you planned to let me go.

I'm going to continue at Millwall, it doesn't look like that."

The two have known each other for more than ten years. In addition to friendship, they also have a tacit understanding. They know each other deeply and sometimes they can know each other's feelings without words.

Aldrich's words at this time are actually a showdown, but this showdown is not a break, but an open and honest one.

"You definitely want to be on your own, so you won't stay any longer. Eight years ago you were a teaching assistant, and eight years later you will still be a teaching assistant. In the second eight years, and in the third eight years, maybe by the time you

After retirement, you will always be an assistant coach, but you want to be the head coach."

When Jensen heard this, he nodded seriously.

"Why didn't you pick me to take over Millwall? I'm confident I can do a better job than Jurgen."

Jenson turned to look at Aldrich.

Aldridge looked at him and said in a deep voice: "If you are willing to coach Millwall, if you nod now and sign a contract with me, I will let Jurgen leave tomorrow."

If Jenson is willing to stay as the coach, Aldrich is also confident that Jenson will do better than Klinsmann.

In addition to his reputation, Janssen is better than Klinsmann in other aspects, and his authority in the team is also higher than Klinsmann's. It comes from his seniority. Compared with Klinsmann, he is from the Netherlands.

Jenson, the mad lion has a more pure bloodline, because he is the first witness of the Aldrich era and the veteran's meritorious service.

The corner of Janson's mouth raised a beautiful arc and said: "I refuse."

Aldrich rolled his eyes, as if he had foreseen it.

He knew Jenson just as Jenson knew him.

Compared with Klinsmann, who has already had glory as a player, becoming a coach is a bit like becoming a monk halfway. Jenson is more like Aldrich. He has set the first goal of becoming a head coach at a young age and is waiting for it.

The coach is the one who uses his talents and strives to realize his aspirations and ambitions.

The more this is the case, the more this kind of person wants to prove himself and is unwilling to live in the shadow of others.

If Jenson becomes Millwall's next coach, the risk will be too great!

Once you've fallen down, it's hard to get over.

After all, it was just criticized as taking advantage of Aldrich's capital.

Unlike Klinsmann, who was very brilliant as a player. If he succeeds, even if some people question him, it will not be able to withstand the blind praise of more fans in reality, and it will become a legend.

Therefore, if Jenson wants to be the head coach, he will definitely leave Millwall and set up his own business. This is similar to Benitez. Benitez thought about this clearly before coming to Millwall, and Millwall has achieved a little glory.

, leave immediately, and will never get any glory from Millwall. Even so, Benitez has emerged in La Liga, and he is still constantly being linked to Aldridge by the outside world, which makes Aldridge feel uncomfortable.

The shameful master-disciple relationship is simply unbelievable.

For example, the original history later said that Van Gaal and Mourinho were masters and apprentices.

This is simply unbelievable. From football philosophy to formation and tactical concepts, Van Gaal is completely different from Mourinho. If Mourinho really learned from Van Gaal

, then he is obviously a traitor who deceives his master and destroys his ancestors, and Mourinho

Reuniting with Van Gaal to reminisce about old times can be hyped as a meeting between master and apprentice. This is even more nonsense. Otherwise, Aldridge should simply stop meeting Benitez, Klinsmann and others in the future. The most basic social interaction

Etiquette may be interpreted as greetings between master and disciple.

"Want to hear my opinion?"

"Well, you say."

Aldrich took the advice of his eight-year-old friend very seriously.

After a moment of silence, Jenson said: "Perhaps Jurgen is the best choice for you to retire and take over as the head coach, because he has prestige in the team, but in the long term, there may be great risks.

, during my official business with Jurgen

In the middle of the year, I think he may still be a little idealistic. To put it more bluntly, after he came to Millwall, the team management, team operations, and team development he saw were very smooth, without many bumps.

, he is not like us at first, step by step from humble beginnings

The experience of going from the Lion's Den Stadium to the dazzling Lion King Stadium, without us working carefully after selling half of the team's main players, for fear of a complete collapse if a detail went wrong, and he has never even experienced the experience of our first campaign in Europe.

Mentally, I'm walking on thin ice, and I've never personally experienced situations like Stam's departure, the Spanish wings' reluctance to come back after being loaned out, Van der Meyde's unrestrained talk to the media, Ferdinand's Christmas scandal, etc., which require a head coach to make a decisive decision.

problem."

Aldridge nodded and said: "Yes, he lacks experience in this area, but if I invite a coach who is more experienced than him, the problems he may face will explode in a short time. Outsiders are not familiar with Millwall.

Maybe an immature decision will detonate the order of the entire locker room. What you mentioned are indeed potential drawbacks and may

It may not happen, but after all, it is long-term. Therefore, I only gave him two years. When I selected him, I had the consideration of a smooth transition as you mentioned, and also the favor of giving him a stage to take off. But whether

Success still depends on himself. I believe that he attaches great importance to this opportunity and will definitely consider every decision carefully."

Jenson took a sip of wine and asked: "Why not choose Najib? Nagy's prestige is unmatched by Klinsmann. Even I may not be able to compare with him. Most of the players in the first team are Nagy who watched in the youth team."

He grew up with you, and Najib's record in leading the youth team over the years is comparable to yours, although the meaning is completely different."

Aldridge shook his head and smiled bitterly: "If football only had friendly matches, no interests, and no external pressure, Najib would be a more suitable coach than me. However, if you want to be the coach of a giant, you must learn to deal with the media and have the ability to deal with crises.

Ability, and enough courage to intimidate all opponents are difficult for Najib to do. Only youth teams, where there is almost no such pressure, are the most suitable for him."

"It sounds like only a tyrant can be the coach of a wealthy club."

"Sometimes, you just have to have the courage of a dictator to convince a group of multi-millionaires playing football."

Jenson was thoughtful after hearing this.

Aldrich poured wine into their glasses, picked up the glasses and asked with a smile: "After the World Cup, do you need me to write you a letter of recommendation? You can use it to show off, and even if you fail, you will have my back, right?"

Janson chuckled when he heard the joke. This reaction made Aldrich feel familiar.

Sure enough, what Jensen said next made him speechless.

"Recommendation letters are not required, but if I can really become the head coach of a reasonably powerful club, haha, then I will ask you for some good prospects, and you can't be stingy." (Unfinished)

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