The Young Lion

Three hundred and eighth, Aldridge is a football hooligan

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Turin is full of charming colors at night. As a famous automobile city in Europe, this city is the product of the combination of modernization and classicism.

Aldridge sat in the taxi and watched the city scenery here, but he didn't take Brady's distress message as a serious matter in his heart.

But when he got out of the car and walked into the police station, he realized that things were not what he imagined.

Police in Turin questioned his identity and Aldridge said he was Millwall's owner and manager.

The Italian policeman in his forties curiously asked him to take out his ID card. Aldrich took out his wallet, took out the ID card from it, and then walked to the place where Brady and the others were temporarily detained under the leadership of another policeman.

On the way, Aldrich curiously asked the police leading the way the cause and process of the incident.

What law did they break in Turin?

They're football hooligans.

Huh? Are they making trouble?

It wasn't originally, but when we were about to deport them, they jointly protested and refused to cooperate with our work, so they were temporarily detained. After a while, wait for the two sides after the game between Juventus and Millwall. The fans go home and they can be released.

Aldrich's expression turned ugly when he heard this, and he asked back: They didn't do anything, and you are going to deport them?

Yes, because they are football hooligans.

They didn't do anything, how do you know they are football hooligans?

It's our police job, not yours. Here we go.

Aldrich was led into the corridor, and through the doors and windows, he saw that the detention room was full of people, Brady and Fred. The three of Saul are leaning against the wall, all three of them are dressed in the same clothes as the others, wearing Millwall jerseys. Club scarves hung around their necks, and some held rolled-up flags.

Judging by the texts and phone calls Brady gave him. It was about half an hour before the start of the game. At that time, Aldridge had entered the game state and would never let the phone distract him, so the phone was in silent mode.

Not even a vibration.

Their mobile phones were then confiscated.

If the police judge them as football hooligans, doing so can avoid riots, as to whether they have power. That is also treated differently. In this country known as the free world, there is no absolute equality and freedom at all.

When the police opened the door, they used batons to warn the people inside not to act rashly.

But when Brady and the others saw Aldridge. Immediately rushed towards him.

Have we advanced yet?

A group of people surrounded Aldrich and asked anxiously.

Aldridge smiled and nodded, 1:1, Juventus was eliminated with a total score of 3:2.

yeah!

The crowd erupted in appalling cheers, and Brady kissed Aldrich's face, and others followed suit. Scrambling to kiss Aldridge.

Aldrich was so frightened that he backed away. At this moment, a policeman ran up the corridor, pointed at Aldridge and said to the policeman leading the way: He is also a football hooligan, lock him up first!

Aldridge understands Italian. Before turning around, he was pushed by the police, and he staggered into the detention room, and then the door was closed. Aldridge slammed on the door in disbelief, and shouted: Hey, is there a mistake? I'm a football hooligan? I'm the head coach of Millwall! Don't you really know who I am? Look at the football newspaper, have you watched the live TV broadcast of the game just now, I must have appeared on the TV screen!

There was an opening on the door, and the policeman outside said coldly: We don't watch Juventus games, we are Turin fans, the whole family is, stop arguing, and let you go in two hours, don't make trouble.

Aldridge's face was livid with anger, no matter what he said, no one responded.

Brady smiled at him from behind: Stop shouting, they won't talk to you. What were you talking to them just now?

I told them I was the team coach, but they were Turin fans and didn't care about Juventus news at all.

Heh, you have backbone, I appreciate this kind of fans.

Aldridge gave him a blank look, and said with a smile: Do you think these Turin fans are the same as Millwall fans? Even if the team is unknown, they are loyal?

Brady and the others looked at each other and asked, Isn't it?

It's a fart! When Turin swept Italy back then, Juventus was nothing. When Turin was great, there were 11 main players, and 9 of them were the main players of the Italian national team. Unfortunately, an air crash severely damaged Turin's vitality. , Juventus just rose in this city. Compared with history, Turin has more foundation than Millwall. Unfortunately, Turin is not Manchester United. If Turin can make a comeback after the air crash, hehe, the three giants in northern Italy, maybe Who and who is inside.

Brady and the others listened to it, as if it were a story.

Aldridge sat down against the wall, feeling his head feeling unlucky.

Why were you locked in too?

Fred asked curiously.

Aldridge sighed in a low voice: They said I was a football hooligan, just like you. Speaking of which, what did you do?

Solton shouted excitedly: We didn't do anything! Just like before, we came to Turin in a hurry, and then we were refused entry by the police when we entered the field. Many of us were accused of being football hooligans. They A lot of buses were prepared, and many companions were taken directly onto the bus and sent away. Of course we disagreed, so we resisted, and then, here we are.”

Aldrich touched his pocket, and the other party locked him in just now, and did not confiscate his mobile phone, so he called Jenson and asked him to rescue him.

After he finished the call, Brady and the others felt relieved. They came to watch the game, the game was over, and they got the result they wanted most.

Hey, Aldridge, what do you think is going on? Is it a Juventus conspiracy? We can't enter the stadium to cheer for the team.

Brady lit a cigarette and handed it to Aldrich, who took it and took a puff. I found that many fans next to me looked at me with surprise.

Although they are members of the Lion Roar fan organization, they really don't have a chance to get close to Aldridge. Every month, the club will have a dialogue with the representatives of the fan organization. Nor does it necessarily select the Lion Roar fan organization every time.

Aldridge grinned and said, I'm not a player. What's wrong with smoking a cigarette? I don't care about it. You didn't go to the game today. If you did, you would know that men smoke cigars. Who is the person.

Who?

Lippie.

The head coach of Juventus?

Yeah, I was directing the team on the sidelines, and he was sitting there smoking a cigar, which made me want to smash him. But I was very envious in my heart. There was a kind of elegance that I couldn't imitate.

Brady snorted and said: What's the use of that? It's not like losing to our Wild Lion.

Aldridge shook his head and said, You will know what happened when you go back and watch the video of the game.

Get down to business. Do you even know what's going on?

Aldridge's expression became a little dignified, and he said softly: Do you know what the reputation of England fans in Europe is like?

Mentioning this, everyone fell silent.

To be honest, although England fans have a profound culture and are imitated by fans all over the world.

But in this age. England fans are notorious in Europe, especially in Italy.

People look at England fans with discrimination and even resentment. 99.9% of the fans are law-abiding, but they are still considered football hooligans.

Pay off the debt!

Today's England fans have to pay the debts of the notorious football hooligans of the previous era!

England did have a long period of rampant football hooligans, riots. Troubles continue, and even tragedies like the Heythel tragedy happened, especially the Belgian and Italian fans. I am afraid that football hooligans in England will never be forgiven. They caused the death of innocent fans in the two countries and turned Heythel into a living hell .

After more than ten years, England fans enjoy the treatment of second-class citizens in Europe.

Aldridge said with a heavy tone: You should all know how other clubs arrange fans for European games, right?

Speaking of this, Brady nodded with a serious expression, and some fans in the crowd sneered: Like Manchester United, they are vampires. Fans go to the away game to cheer for the team, but they have to pay three times the normal fee. Away package, go to hell! Mr. Hall, you are admirable. You didn’t learn from Manchester United, otherwise we would also protest and resist.”

Aldrich sighed softly. The away game package is provided to fans by English clubs playing in Europe. Such a package is a bundle of round-trip air tickets, tickets for watching matches, and travel expenses. It is about three times higher than the normal consumption. If fans If you don't accept it, you can't buy away tickets from the club channel. This away game is only a European game abroad.

The origin of this model is that England fans will be attacked by some extremists when they go to other European countries to play away matches with the team. In order to ensure the safety of fans, the club makes unified arrangements for easy management.

But this lacks humanity. It is natural for fans not to accept it. After spending a lot of money, the result is to get on the plane, get off the plane, go to the stadium by car, and then go to the airport by car after watching the game and fly back to the UK.

We don't even have the opportunity to visit the scenery of foreign countries, and we don't even have the opportunity to taste delicious food. Who would be willing to be taken advantage of?

Millwall did not adopt this kind of away game package. Instead, when selling tickets for away games in European games, they negotiated with the opposing club in advance and asked the opponent to absolutely separate the seats of the fans of the away team from those of the fans of the home team. During the game, fans from both sides will not clash in the stands.

Are there still football hooligans in Millwall now?

Maybe there are, but there is no such organization that can blatantly appear in the stands.

In addition to the attention paid to the team's matches in the Premier League, when the police maintained the game order, after two or three years of vigorous rectification, Millwall's former football hooligans either disappeared or turned into loosely managed low-level teams to make trouble in the stands. In addition, Aldrich once asked Andrew to bribe the chief of the London police station, and nailed many main members of the football hooligans. Now the fans of Millwall are fanatical, passionate, rational, and elegant, but they are not intentional. To make trouble.

So Millwall is playing in the group stage, visiting Barcelona, ​​PSV Eindhoven, and Dynamo Kyiv. The fan groups are all in peace, and there is no safety hazard.

So why did Italian police decide Millwall fans were football hooligans?

Aldrich thought of a possibility.

The opponent has a list in his hand, the list of football hooligans.

The instigator of this list is undoubtedly the British police.

Going back further, then, the source is Mrs. Thatcher, the Iron Lady.

During her administration, she severely cracked down on football hooligans, and issued a banning order tactfully.

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