football killer

Chapter 31 The night sky at Old Trafford

Chapter 31 The night sky at Old Trafford
As George performed a hat-trick, the entire Old Trafford stadium suddenly erupted. The Liverpool fans shouted frantically, venting their joy. Even some neutral fans were conquered by George's wonderful performance and became George's fans, shouting like the Liverpool fans.

The Arsenal players looked at the Liverpool players who were celebrating crazily, and they all lowered their proud heads, because they also understood that it is obviously impossible to make a comeback when there is not much time left, especially the current opponent Liverpool.

For the Arsenal players, the championship is so close, yet so far away.It's not that they don't work hard, it's just that their opponents do better than them.

When you walk through a storm
Hold your head up high
And don't be afraid of the dark
At the end of the storm
Isagoldensky
Andthesweetsilversongofalark
Walk through the wind
Walk through the rain
Though your dreams betossed and blown
Walk on, walk on
With hope in your heart
And you'll never walk alone
You'll never walk alone
In the entire Old Trafford stadium, Liverpool's team anthem suddenly began to sound. As more and more people joined, the singing became louder and louder.

The current Liverpool fans have spent the most glorious 80s with the team. Today, Liverpool no longer dominates English football as before. The status of the boss is constantly challenged by the rising Arsenal and Manchester United.

Even this year's league champions and the FA Youth Cup have been double-killed by Manchester United, which makes Liverpool fans extremely disappointed and even hostile to the team. (Britain's fans are the craziest in the world, there's no denying that.)
Nowadays, Liverpool fans have followed Liverpool's official publicity, and have vaguely regarded George as Liverpool's savior. It is for this reason that nearly [-] Liverpool fans came to Old Trafford in the final of the Junior Cup to cheer for the team.

To know this situation, even if the first team goes to an away game, I am afraid that there will not be so many fans accompanying them, unless it is an important game. (The number of people is a bit exaggerated, but it is a novel after all, please don't take it seriously!)
This shows how dissatisfied Liverpool fans are with the team's poor performance. They would rather support the youth team than the youth team and the first team.

In other words, Liverpool fans are more hoping to find the shadow of Liverpool's dominance of English football in the youth team's game. Perhaps it can be said to be a psychological comfort.

"This kid, no matter what, you have to let him stay in the club, otherwise, you can leave yourself!"

Morse calmly said to Parry beside him that due to the poor performance of the team in recent years, Morse was even very dissatisfied with Parry, the general manager, because in Morse's mind, it was because of the general manager's stinginess and unwillingness to let the club spend more money to buy good players that made the team what it is now.

It's a pity that Morse didn't think at all that Parry, the general manager, is responsible for calculating the club's budget carefully, reducing unnecessary waste as much as possible, and at the same time earning more profits for the team.

This is also because Morse has forgotten the team's poor results. Now Morse only requires the team to have good players who can bring more honor to the team, and nothing else.

In fact, Morse didn't think about it. If Parry didn't make money and save money for the club, then Parry, the general manager, would be considered dispensable. In other words, after the Heysel tragedy, how many good players would be willing to come to England, a place where they can't participate in the top European football competitions.

It's a pity that Morse didn't think of this at all, and just said to Parry coldly.

Hearing Morse's words, Parry couldn't help but smile wryly. Parry didn't know what to say to the chairman. The poor results of the team were not up to Parry to decide, it was the players and the coach's problem.

Parry and Morse have known each other for a long time. Naturally, he knew that Morse had repeatedly opposed the club's proposal to buy that player at a high price. Morse naturally attributed all the reasons to himself for the team's poor performance.

But Morse didn't think about it. The money used was not Parry's own. The reason Parry saved money for the club was because of Parry's responsibilities as the general manager. If he could only spend money but not make money, what would Liverpool do with Parry as the general manager.

These are all Parry's own thoughts in his heart, and he dare not say it out. Although his position as the general manager of the Liverpool club looks very good, in the end he is not a person who works for Morse, but his position is relatively high.

Looking at George who was celebrating crazily on the court, Parry secretly decided that when the game was over, he must have that new contract, a contract with better conditions to tie George.

"Fortunately, George is from our Liverpool, and his whole family is Liverpool fans. I believe his family will not object, and he doesn't need to spend any money to buy it. It doesn't cost much!" Parry thought to himself.

Under the signal of the referee, George and others finally stopped celebrating, and the game started again.

However, since Arsenal is two goals behind Liverpool, and both teams are teams of comparable strength, without much time, Arsenal simply has no chance to comeback.

Maybe Arsenal's coach is also aware of this, and didn't even make adjustments, just let the players continue the game. It seems that Arsenal's head coach also gave up the game.

With a triumphant smile, Jos looked at Arsenal's head coach, shook his head, and sighed, but he never thought that when Arsenal took the lead just now, he stood on the sidelines and yelled at several 10-year-old children regardless of his gentlemanly demeanor.

Seeing that Arsenal's players have lost their fighting spirit, even the offense is weak, and they don't even want to attack at all. The football is always passed at the feet of Arsenal's players, and it never crosses the half-court.

Seeing this situation, the Liverpool players naturally knew that the Arsenal players had given up the game. Looking at the actions of the Arsenal players, George and others were naturally very happy to see this situation.

You must know that in a critical game of equal strength, both sides have tried their best, and the physical consumption is very good. Now watching Arsenal is just delaying time and does not want to continue the game. The Liverpool players are also very happy to see this situation.

Although everyone knew that the players on both sides had no intention of continuing the game, the Liverpool fans still sang the team's team anthem loudly, regardless of whether he competed or not, in short, his team is currently leading.

Liverpool fans accounted for the vast majority of the stadium. Even though the game between the two sides had entered garbage time, the atmosphere on the scene remained undiminished.

The referee obviously knew what the Arsenal players were thinking, and with 2 minutes left in the game, he hurriedly blew the whistle for the end of the game.

With the whistle of the referee, it can be said that it was officially announced that the champion of the England Junior Cup in the 92-93 season was the Liverpool Junior Team.

Following the referee's whistle, the entire stadium erupted into enthusiastic cheers. The Liverpool players, who were listless, immediately burst out after hearing the whistle again, shouting and celebrating frantically.

Even Joss and Sko, as well as several staff members of the youth team, rushed into the arena to celebrate happily.

In the VIP box of the stadium, Morse finally showed a satisfied smile. This time the smile was very natural and not forced at all. After all, Morse's own team won the game this time. Although it was only a junior team, who cares about these, it's good to win anyway.

(End of this chapter)

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