The Young Lion

1191st blockbuster!

The press hall of the Millwall club became extremely chaotic after Aldridge's arrival.

However, after Aldrich raised his hands and made a quiet gesture, the scene quickly stabilized.

Before sitting down, Aldridge said lightly: Today's press conference has two parts. The first part is to answer questions about Millwall's Champions League match the day before yesterday. The second part is outside the game. One part, I will try my best to answer questions from the outside world here, please keep order.

After saying that, he sat down, and everyone in the audience immediately raised their hands. The press officer chose the reporter sitting in the first row to represent.

The reporter asked: Sir Hall, regarding the controversial penalties in the Champions League, first, when Messi was injured, the referee blew Kaka's goal, but did not show a yellow card to Cordoba. Second Second, C Ronaldo's strike was blown away. Third, C Ronaldo was tackled on the penalty area line but was shown a second yellow card and sent off. Fourth, Inter Milan players were repeatedly fouled by the referee throughout the game ignore.

Aldridge said loudly after five seconds of silence: First of all, the overall law enforcement level of the referee team in that game was amateurish and full of doubts. They came to the game with an obvious stance against Millwall and became the protagonists. .Messi was shoveled, the referee can give us an advantage by not calling the foul, then Kaka's goal should be valid, but since he whistled, and regardless of the severity of the foul from Cordoba, as well as the As far as the offensive benefits we get from the offensive side, Cordoba should at least get a yellow card, but the referee did not show a yellow card, which set the tone for the whole game. very normal thing.

There is no problem with Ronaldo's goal. I don't think there is any need to watch the video repeatedly to discuss whether Ronaldo is offside or not. It can be seen at a glance. Obviously not, why did the linesman raise the flag? I have no idea. But I would doubt it! The referee team didn't want Millwall to win at all!

This was further confirmed when Ronaldo was sent off after he was tackled by Maicon on the penalty area line.

If the referee didn't call a foul on Maicon and let the game go on, I could still convince myself, but he sent a call to Ronaldo for diving?

Hehehe, this is the most ridiculous thing.

On the court, there are players who will kick with their feet, or shovel in the opponent's legs!

Well, get kicked. Shouldn't the tackled player have a sense of self-protection and a reaction?

In this case, there are only three options.

First, kick back and see who gets hurt,

This is of course not allowed in football games, so Ronaldo did not do that.

Second, stand there without dodging, let the opponent kick, let yourself suffer possible injuries, serious injuries. Broken legs, bid farewell to the professional arena, and even risk becoming disabled. Do not hide is not a warrior, but a fool, sorry, Ronaldo is a smart guy, he made the last choice.

That is dodging, which is the most basic self-protection reaction, but unfortunately, he didn't dodge completely, and he was still kicked. The cut wound on his right leg at that time proved that he was indeed kicked!

And the referee not only ignored such obvious evidence. In turn, Ronaldo was given a red card.

I can't believe any explanation other than being certain that the referees didn't want Millwall to win.

There has been the most direct positive response to the controversial part of the game.

Aldrich pointed the finger at the referee team!

The reporters in the audience immediately raised their hands to ask questions. The press officer signaled to the second reporter to ask questions.

During the game, we saw the irrational behavior of the Millwall players, including De Rossi taking the lead and almost causing a large-scale conflict between the two teams, as well as your physical violation of the fourth official on the sidelines, and the fans of Millwall How do you explain the incidents of rushing into the pitch and trying to threaten the referee’s personal safety, and riots by street fans after the game?”

Aldridge was silent for a few seconds, and then said loudly: Everything cannot be viewed separately! Because from the beginning of the game to the end of the game, the center of events that can really affect the three roles and groups of me, players, and fans is the game! We put all our attention on the game, Millwall didn't play to cause trouble, if it was to cause trouble, we wouldn't be where we are today! We don't have the largest fan base in the world! I repeat, yes The referee team, as the law enforcement officials in black on the green field, did not uphold the fairness and fairness to guide the game. They made the scene out of control and caused Millwall to suffer a huge loss. Will I apologize for my behavior? No! Why am I apologizing? The referees for that game were murderers! They murdered the game, they made it, Millwall fell to the last 16 of the Champions League, hehe, I would be angry, why wouldn't I be angry? When you suffer injustice What would you do? Swallow your breath? Or you guys would say, I should complain to UEFA!

Sorry, now I'm not sure whether it's useful to complain to UEFA, because that game has been weird since before the game. The referee team that was supposed to enforce the game was suddenly replaced. UEFA's explanation is that it was scheduled The referee team is unwell, heh, I don't accept this explanation! Millwall doesn't accept it either! UEFA accused Millwall of negligence in management. I would like to ask: Who can sanction them when UEFA fails in their duties?

As soon as Aldridge finished speaking, everyone was shocked!

Just now they blamed the referee team, but now they are targeting UEFA!

The young commander's reaction was more intense than they imagined!

When all the reporters were in shock, Aldridge continued: The first part is over, the game has nothing to talk about, Millwall was conspired to kill the chance to defend the Champions League consecutively, this reminds me of UEFA's claim The media joked about the UEFA Champions League trophy: UEFA is having a headache. What should they do if Millwall wins the Champions League four consecutive times?

Those are irrelevant.

Now, I'm going to announce something outside of the game.

The UEFA fine has been faxed to the Millwall club today.

For all UEFA penalties, Millwall's response is: do not accept!

If in the society we live in, a group of thugs suddenly appear to cause harm to you, and you still suffer huge losses after fighting back, but those in power come to accuse you of guilt because you fought back, haha, if this is Acceptable, so why don't we just be a thug?

Sir Hall, will Millwall appeal?

A reporter in the audience asked loudly without permission, probably because everyone was in a tense moment and forgot the rules.

Aldridge said indifferently: This session does not accept questions, but since you have said it, I will answer it once, without making an exception. We will not appeal. As for the reason, you will understand later.

In view of the major position tendency of the referee team in the game, as well as the subjectivity identified by Millwall, the law enforcement error was caused!

Millwall has reason to doubt the innocence of the referee team, just like me, I would wonder if they are involved in gambling? Do you want to make a fortune by taking advantage of the opportunity of law enforcement in this game? As far as I know, the rate of return for Inter Milan to advance to the quarter-finals of the Champions League is amazing.

Therefore, Millwall has sorted out a material this afternoon, represented by a team of lawyers hired by the club, seeking assistance from the European Union. We contacted Europol and hoped that they would investigate whether the referee team was guilty!

At the same time, we will file a lawsuit with the European Court of Arbitration for Sport, because UEFA made a major mistake in organizing the Champions League! We demand an investigation into that game, and all relevant personnel must prove their innocence, and finally request UEFA to compensate Millwall for a conservative estimate of 100 million pounds in economic losses!

After Aldridge finished speaking.

There was a dead silence.

Shocking!

All the reporters were dumbfounded, thinking that what happened before them was unreal!

Is Aldridge crazy?

Not only torn face with UEFA, but also reported the crime! Sue UEFA!

Claiming 100 million pounds?

Oh, it's true that Millwall can ask for a lot of money just by tinkering with a financial report. You don't have to take it seriously, but if you want to talk about losses, give a discount, and there must be 50 million pounds.

When everyone was too shocked to speak, Aldridge dropped another blockbuster!

For a long time, Millwall has participated in football with the spirit of fair and fair competitive sports. I believe that the most fundamental foundation of a sport is fairness. The phenomenon of humiliating this event has undoubtedly hit many people's love for football. As a practitioner, I feel extremely regretful and saddened by this.

If there is no guarantee of a fair playing environment, what is the meaning of this sport? Will it become a money-making tool for those in power? Or a stepping stone to realize your ambition? I don’t know, I only know that that game overturned my understanding of football. Even though there have been many match-fixing cases and controversial games in the past, I try my best to accept and tolerate other people’s opinions. mistake.

But this time, I couldn't understand what happened in that game.

With reference to UEFA’s statement today, we believe that since we cannot get fairness under the control of UEFA, we can only seek help from the outside world. Now, we hope that the EU can intervene and give me a solution that allows me to sleep peacefully. The explanation, as well as the Court of Arbitration for Sport, should also give Millwall justice!

Before the above matters are resolved, as the owner of the Millwall club, I announce: Millwall will withdraw from UEFA competitions indefinitely!

boom!

All the reporters at the scene, those who were standing almost fell down, and those who were sitting stood up in shock! (to be continued)

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