Soccer Dreams Set Sail

Chapter 3 Manchester City Acquired

Chapter 3 Manchester City Acquired
After the money offensive of West Asia venture capital, the owner of Manchester City finally agreed to sell his club, provided that all the money and arrears are paid in one lump sum.

These are not a problem at all for Messia, who is not short of money, and the two parties ended the transaction in a pleasant atmosphere.

As Manchester City quietly completed the change of ownership, Messia first began to check Manchester City's home stadium, Maine Road Stadium.

The stadium was built on the site of the old brick factory and was called "Manchester Wembley" when it was completed in 1923. It could accommodate 80 spectators and was the second largest football stadium in England after Wembley at that time.

However, it is understood that Manchester City later changed a football stadium with a capacity of 48, the Etihad Stadium, which was built for the Commonwealth Games in 000 at a cost of 2002 million pounds and has 9000 seats.

After the games, the Manchester City Council handed over the Etihad Stadium to Manchester City in exchange for the Maine Road Stadium, and the old stadium was used to develop a new residential area.

As the stadium was designed for major games, Manchester City spent £3500m refitting it for football.

Mejia looked at the big stadium in front of him and was emotional. Standing in the middle of the stadium, he opened his arms and raised his head. The feeling seemed to be happiness or satisfaction, and so on.It's a pity that this place is not suitable as Manchester City's home stadium in the future, which restricts development.

Then Messia went to see the training ground again. After walking around, Messia could only describe it with two words: "rough". Few of the current Premier League have decent facilities. Maybe Manchester United and Arsenal will be more concerned. these things.

Messia looked at the locker room and other places, and then looked at the lawn of the training ground. Every place was carefully observed and thought. Messia didn't feel anything. give pointers.

"Tell me, what does that guy do? We dare to enter the locker room casually, but the old man didn't scold anyone!"

"Who knows? It depends on the situation, otherwise the old man will definitely scold others."

Messiah still went his own way, looked at this, looked at that, and went home without saying hello to Manchester City's players and coaches when he was done watching.

That's right, I just went home. At first, some coaches didn't care about Mejia, because the management said that a colleague of theirs would come to see him today, so everyone ignored Mejia when they saw him.

But it’s different now. If you don’t come to say hello and get acquainted after watching it, then you leave. Does this make them feel that they are being ignored?

And our head coach, the old man, had a very gloomy face and shouted: "What are you still doing there, hurry up to train, and tell me if you don't want to compete, I'll tell you to get out immediately."

Seeing the head coach go crazy, everyone immediately got into the mood and did what they had to do, but everyone said in their hearts: "I knew it, I must be impatient."

Because Messia has never coached a team, he doesn't know some things at all, such as the locker room. Generally, other than the head coach and the main players are not allowed to enter casually. This is an invisible rule, and everyone has always silently abided by it.

And Messia doesn't know this, even if he knows, he might not follow it. Anyway, his appearance has already made the head coach unhappy. It is estimated that Messia just curled his lips when he knew it: "I don't care if you are happy or not. As long as I'm happy."

(End of this chapter)

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