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913 Conflict

On the second day after returning to the club, Aldridge showed up at the training ground. Just like in the past, he said hello to all the players and started training. The specific work of the training was left to Jenson to arrange and take charge.

Watching with Stramaccioni on the sidelines, chatting with him about every detail of Millwall.—{2}{3}{w}{x}

Outside the training ground, there were still many fans gathered. They saw Aldridge today, and reporters from Fleet Street also mingled among them, hoping to take some photos for communication.

On this day, apart from greeting the players in a normal way, Aldridge had no private conversations or even a public speech.

In the afternoon, Jenson presided over the pre-match preparation meeting. All the players did not see Aldridge in the meeting room, and the content of the preparation meeting surprised many people.

Nothing has changed from the Klinsmann era.

Among the news and opinions released in Fleet Street today, in addition to the return of the young coach, there is also the blockbuster news that Joe Cole was abandoned by Millwall.

In addition, Fleet Street is speculating on which of the Millwall players' fortunes will change when Aldridge returns to play Newcastle United on Saturday!

Once an emperor and a courtier, now that Klinsmann has left, and his behavior is synonymous with failure in the eyes of the outside world, the return of the young coach will naturally bring order to the chaos. Then, corresponding to the players on the court, there must be players who will

Ushering in a turning point in fate.

The first thing that was judged by the outside world was the striker.

Klose must give up the center position to Henry.

Larsson will definitely return to the starting lineup as well.

How to change the midfielder is the most heated debate among the outside world. Lampard, Nedved, Alonso and whether full-time role players should be assigned to the defensive midfielder position. With more people and fewer pitfalls, who will continue to play the main role?

Sitting on the bench, this series of changes will affect the Millwall locker room.

Aldridge arrived at the long-awaited Premier League pre-match press conference with a calm face. The venue was already overcrowded and many reporters were standing in the aisle. When Aldridge appeared, the lights flashed and the sound of camera shutters came and went.

After Aldrich sat down, reporters eagerly raised their hands to ask questions.

"Sir Hall, the Manchester United manager and the Arsenal manager questioned earlier today whether your return was in breach of your employment contract with the FA. What is your response?"

The reporters at the scene were very excited. As soon as Aldridge returned, it seemed that the entire Premier League order had undergone earth-shaking changes.

Just after the league ended last week, Fleet Street unanimously believed that Millwall had failed to defend their league title.

There are 5 rounds left. The difference between the top two teams is 4 points.

Klinsmann was sacked and Aldridge returned as Millwall manager. Fleet Street immediately changed its tune.

It seems that even if Millwall successfully defends the title, there will be nothing surprising.

Even before a game has been played, the overt and covert battles among the Premier League championship groups have become fierce again!

Ferguson and Wenger both attacked Aldridge and the FA.

Questioning whether he is qualified to coach the Mad Lions!

The club itself and the club belong to Aldrich, so of course he is qualified.

However, Aldridge is still the national team coach.

This is different from the situation three years ago.

He took over the national team at the end of 2000. It was obviously a part-time job. The Football Association was happy with it. One was willing to play and the other was willing to suffer. Outsiders could not say anything.

But after the 2002 World Cup, Aldridge's new contract with the Football Association gave him a full-time contract, at least in terms of annual salary level.

Under such circumstances, Aldridge returned to coach Millwall and returned to working in two roles. Is there any conflict? Does the FA restrict him in his contract?

The outside world doesn't know. After all, it is impossible for the Football Association to renew the contract with the young coach and then show the entire work contract to the outside world.

But once the work contract clearly stipulates that Aldridge can only work for the FA, if Aldridge insists on coaching Millwall again, it will definitely be a breach of contract.

If there was a dispute over this matter, Aldrich would be in a dilemma.

Facing the reporter's question, Aldrich simply said: "This kind of thing should be asked to the Football Association."

No matter how reporters pressed him, Aldridge just shook his head and told reporters to go to the FA to hear the FA's answer.

If the FA says Aldridge breaches the contract, then Aldridge will resign as national team coach. He doesn't care about liquidated damages or anything like that.

The cunning Fleet Street, needless to say Aldridge, was actually preparing for a two-pronged attack today. While questioning Aldridge at Millwall, he also went to question the FA at the same time.

They hope that there will be a situation where both sides insist on their own opinions. In this case, a good show will be staged!

When the young coach returns, he will not only have to compete with Manchester United and Arsenal for the league championship in the final stage, but he may also have a quarrel with the Football Association.

It's a pity that Aldridge didn't let them get what they wanted. He didn't explain it himself and just blamed it on the FA. It was a smart move. According to the attitude of the FA, Aldridge would make a response.

Having dealt with the media for nearly ten years, Aldridge is very experienced, so how could he give the other party an excuse?

Although the Football Association was a little worried, they even went through the Young Marshal's contract from beginning to end. What reassured them was that at least the contract did not stipulate that the Young Marshal could only work for the FA.

First of all, before the World Cup, the Football Association planned to renew the contract with the young coach. The conditions were the same as before, except that the annual salary would be increased, and they hoped to extend the contract period even more.

Furthermore, from the end of 2000 to mid-2002, there were no longer any disagreements within the FA over Aldridge's dual role, so the new contract will not specifically emphasize this point.

After the FA clarified the contents of the contract, a spokesperson responded to reporters: "Sir Hall's contract with the FA does not restrict him from returning to coach Millwall, and the FA has no worries even if he returns to coach.

Millwall takes care of both club and country, and it has been proven that Sir Hall's extraordinary work ability can lead to success for both club and country, and we respect Sir Hall's personal decision."

Aldridge brought the World Cup to England. Now he has won four consecutive European Cup qualifiers, and there is no suspense about qualifying. At this time, the FA will only have conflicts with Aldridge unless they are crazy. They have reviewed the contract before, and they also want to

To eliminate hidden dangers, if there is such a stipulation in the contract, they would not mind amending the contract and signing a new one with Aldridge. Even if it attracts criticism from the outside world and protests from the Premier League powers, the FA will ignore them.

Among the most intuitive economic benefits, the Premier League does not obey management and only symbolically gives the Football Association a sum similar to "organizer's hard work", while the economic income of the national team has increased significantly in the past two years, more or less.

Aldrich's personal contribution.

Over at Millwall, reporters are uninterested in questions about tomorrow's game.

Even if Newcastle United, Liverpool, and Chelsea are competing for the last Champions League ticket, Newcastle United's fighting spirit is undoubted, but now that Aldridge has returned to coach, Millwall plays Newcastle United at home, just like in the past few years.

Years like that: no suspense.

Reporters asked Aldridge about Joe Cole starting training with the reserve team today and Millwall listing him.

"Joe Cole is an extremely talented player, but as he grew up, the qualities he showed were not entirely satisfactory to Millwall. Given that there are better talents than him in the team, I think he leaves Millwall.

Wall, it would be more suitable for his career development to seek opportunities at other clubs."

Most of the reporters at the scene didn't believe it, and most people still thought that Joe Cole had violated the rules of heaven and was kicked out of the house.

However, everyone still understands the young commander's approach.

Killing Joe Cole will sound a wake-up call for the remaining players in the team, especially Millwall itself, which has many young players. If you don't use some thunderous means to tell them: Genius? Geniuses will also die young.

!How can we let them take a warning like this?

If you really want to give up, it is too early in the eyes of the public. Joe Cole is only 22 years old. With his current technical ability, as long as he takes it to the next level and polishes it through the game, it is unlikely to reach the level of Ronaldini.

That height, but surpassing England's McManaman, is not just a fantasy.

It's a pity that he is leaving Millwall.

Some reporters still complained about Joe Cole and pointed the finger at Ronaldinho, the "cancer" in the Millwall locker room who has been criticized verbally and verbally by the outside world during this period.

They believe that Ronaldinho's long-standing "unprofessional" personal life style has influenced many players in the Millwall team.

In response, Aldrich not only turned cold, but also became furious.

"You know what the heck! Don't slander my players irresponsibly! Everyone has their own life, and it's not anyone else's turn to judge! Ronaldinho's performance has indeed declined this season, but...

Did any of you consider him in the world last summer?

Cup competition for a month? Who thought he would fly from Europe to South America and back again on FIFA match day? No! You will only talk shit! He has so many teammates in the past and present, Gattuso, Pirlo,

Schneider, Nedved, Butt, etc., follow him

There are so many teammates who have been together for more than five years. Why haven't others been affected by him? Why? Your pig heads must have never thought about it. You are just artificially creating news and confusion. You want to see Millwall become better and better.

The more chaotic, the better. This is you reporters, sons of bitches! Let me see this kind of irresponsible news again, I will remember your unit, and then refuse all your interviews from now on! You can unite to boycott Mill

Wall, resist me, that's better, I don't want to see you yet!"

There was dead silence on the scene, and the young marshal walked away after finishing speaking.

No reporter dared to protest for fear of being banned by Aldrich, which would really cost him his job, because Aldrich was not banning a certain reporter, but the media organization that the reporter represented.

It’s not like Aldrich has done this kind of immoral thing before! (To be continued, please search Piaotian Literature, the novel is better and updated faster!


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