The Young Lion

One hundred and forty-four foundations of the world

It was supposed to be a point-losing draw, but Fleet Street sang the praises of Millwall after the game.

What is the headline on the front page of The Sun?

The Triple Crown is close at hand, Millwall will create the biggest miracle in the history of English football!

Other media also analyzed Millwall's prospects for the championship, believing that Millwall has become the number one favorite to win the championship!

The reason is simple. With the last four rounds of the league remaining, Millwall has the most goal difference. If they can win the last four games, then they will undoubtedly win the Premier League title trophy!

Millwall is now tied with Manchester United, with a goal difference of 7 more than Manchester United.

3 points behind the leaders Newcastle United, the goal difference is 13 more than Newcastle United!

Yes, in theory, as long as Millwall wins the last four league games, they will become the Premier League champions, unless Manchester United can score 8 more goal difference than them under the premise of also winning.

Inviting him to the 144th chapter from the bottom of the league, Aldrich thought about it and decided to participate in this program. He also hoped to remind the team and inform the outside world through interviews: the league is not over, and Millwall is nothing. Don't give us the championship trophy, what you give is just flattery!

In the past, the Sky TV program used to find some famous football players to do interviews, talk about their views on England games and analyze the prospects of the game. Most of the recent episodes focus on the national team.

And tonight, the host was temporarily replaced, and Aldrich also knew that it was Jason Ferguson who worked on Sky TV.

In fact, the reason why Sky TV hired Jason is clear at a glance. Jason is Ferguson's favorite son. First, he can learn some latest news about Manchester United from him. Second, he has a special status. Third, Jason understands his father. Whenever there is a TV live broadcast of Manchester United games, there will be Jason in the studio of Sky TV. He will know when Ferguson gets angry and when he smiles triumphantly. When the game situation turns around, Jason will always remind the live camera. The camera crew immediately pointed the camera at Ferguson, and the timing was just right.

Before going on the show, the two met in the aisle next to the stage.

Long time no see, Aldrich.

Jason - Ferguson politely extended his hand towards Aldridge.

The two may only see each other once or twice a year,

Also in some gatherings, they were nodding acquaintances, but the other party had a good relationship with Andrew, so Aldridge shook hands with him enthusiastically.

Later I might ask you some embarrassing topics.

Ferguson vaccinated Aldridge in advance. Speaking of which, in this three-acre land in London, his social circle would still be mixed with Andrew's buttocks, so he couldn't afford to offend Aldridge.

This is a job requirement. Many talk shows in Europe and the United States are improvised, not afraid of the guests making a fool of themselves, or embarrassing the guests.

The more it can irritate or make guests lose their composure, the more interesting it will be.

Aldrich understood this and nodded indifferently.

When the show started, Jason first walked to the front of the stage. The stage was arranged like a living room, with two single sofas and a big screen behind it. Jason stood in ng yāng and introduced today's guests.

He is a football coach who is only nineteen years old.

He has a handsome appearance.

He is also a charitable supporter.

The team he leads is a headache for all the managers in the Premier League.

who is he?

The audience shouted in unison: Aldrich Hall.

At this time, Aldrich walked onto the stage amidst cheers and applause, smiled and shook hands with Jason, and the two sat down on the sofa.

Jason first played a video on the big screen.

The video was edited from last year's Aldridge episode 144, where the banners protesting against Aldridge at Millwall's training ground disappeared, while the club's supporters grew in size as the southeast London radiated outside Fans from several counties in the United States also set up fan organizations. For the first time, they pulled up banners and appeared on the opening stage of the Lion's Den Stadium in the FA Cup semi-final, publicly supporting Millwall.

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