The Young Lion

Three hundred and ninety-nine

Nearly an hour after Aldridge finished making the phone call, the door of the detention room finally opened again.

Wearing a black lady's suit and a narrow skirt, Yiwen appeared in front of everyone with his arms crossed and a playful smile on his face.

Oh, you are really worrying like children.

Although Aldrich and the others were locked up in the police station, Yiwen was extremely happy when he came here to see their appearance.

Could it be that Aldrich made such a big scandal!

But she was not proud for a few seconds, just like Aldridge before, the Turin police also listed Ivan as a football hooligan after investigation...

boom!

The door to the detention room was closed.

Ivan slammed on the door angrily.

Aldrich, Brady and others laughed together!

Yiwen turned around and said angrily: What are you laughing at? These police officers are rude and disrespectful! I will sue them!

Aldridge put away his smile and asked, Where are the people from other clubs?

Yiwen said unhappily: They all got on the plane and went back to London.

You came here alone?

It's just me, who knows what's going on.

Yiwen puffed up half of his cheeks and sulked.

Just now I laughed at them, but in the blink of an eye, I was trapped together with them.

Aldridge understood that today's matter cannot be handled by the British.

There are only two choices now, one is to wait, after more than an hour, they will be released.

The second option is to find an Italian to come forward.

Aldridge took out his phone and called Galliani's phone number in the phone book.

After calling, I found that Jia Zong is actually in Turin now!

He also went to the Alpi Stadium to watch the game,

A closer look at Shevchenko's performance and state on the court.

I went back to the hotel after the game and planned to return to Milan tomorrow morning.

Galliani heard Aldrich's story. For a while I thought the other party was joking with me.

The third son of the dignified Hall family, the owner and coach of the Millwall Club, had just eliminated the Serie A giants Juventus in the much-anticipated Champions League, but he entered the police station when he was in a good spring. And was convicted of football hooliganism.

This Nima is too absurd!

Galliani quickly came to the police station by car from the hotel. He was definitely a celebrity. After inquiring about some news, he saw Aldridge in the detention room.

Aldridge was free, but the other partners were still imprisoned, and they looked at Galliani's face. Let Aldridge come out first.

Galliani invited Aldridge to go to the hotel to rest, but Aldrich was dead at the gate of the police station. He had already learned the inside story from Galliani.

As expected, the Italian police had a blacklist, and Brady, Fred and others were on the list. Even Aldrich and Ivan are no exception.

Aldrich was very curious about the origin of this list. Galliani used his personal connections outside the police station to inquire about the inside story. He learned that many years ago, the police in various parts of the UK cracked down on football hooligans, and the list of suspects would be shared with Europe. The police in various countries and some fans who have been blacklisted will even be refused entry when they pass through customs. There are also many Millwall fans who were taken away by the police when they were about to enter the stadium to watch the game, to avoid riots.

They believe that these blacklists provided by the British police are hidden dangers to the safety of the stadium and the game, and they are the key targets.

Aldridge has always been on this blacklist, but since he became the coach of Millwall, whether he entered the country or played in European games, he followed the club, and the police will not put his name in the blacklist database. Troubleshoot.

Unlucky today, I ran to the police station by myself and threw myself into the trap.

After learning about these inside stories, the way Galliani looked at Aldrich changed completely.

Mr. Hall. Uh, if I remember correctly, you coached Millwall at the age of 18, that is to say, you were included in this blacklist before the age of 18. Unexpectedly, before the age of 18, you were a ardent fans.

Galliani used the adjective fanatical, not daring to use rogue on Aldridge.

Aldridge gave him a blank look, and said angrily, I'm crazy! Why I was judged as a football hooligan, I don't know at all, it's inexplicable.

Galliani touched his nose and did not argue with the other party. He asked curiously: What are you going to do now? I checked the flight. If you want to go back to London, you have to wait until tomorrow morning. Why don't I book a hotel for you? Bar?

Aldrich stood outside the police station with his hands on his hips, and said angrily, No, let's forget about it! Are there still human rights? Are there still laws? I will not give in!

Give in? I think it's just a misunderstanding.

Galliani hadn't turned his head around for a while, but when he saw Aldrich pretending to be angry, but his eyes had a different expression, he looked at the police station again, and suddenly realized: This kid is really his mother's ghost ! This is to make use of the problem to buy people's hearts! Fuck, the Hall family should go bankrupt quickly, so that Milan can recruit him as a coach, so that they can win the championship and make money at the same time!

Galliani really guessed right, Aldrich just wanted to make use of the problem, and buy people's hearts by the way.

He turned his head and said sincerely to Galliani: This time, thank you, you go back first, and I will handle the rest by myself.

Galliani roughly thought about what the other party was going to do. If he stayed here, he would have negative effects, so he should just run away.

After saying goodbye to Galliani, Aldrich immediately called Andrew and asked him to arrange for a lawyer to come over. He also called the reporters he was familiar with on Fleet Street.

The reporters who came from afar with Millwall did not leave early. Most of them were working on their manuscripts at their workstations or hotels, and then sent them back to the headquarters for publication tomorrow. David Miller of The Times was in the hotel He was still working. He had just collected and sorted out the game data and information. He was writing a game report and summary of technical and tactical analysis and comments. The phone rang for a long time before he picked it up to answer it.

Mr. Hall, Millwall is already on his way home. Are you too happy to be promoted, and now it's a prank?

Believe it or not. You don't want the news to bring you down!

beep beep...

David Miller frowned and looked at the phone, thinking: This young marshal really doesn't stop.

Shaking his head, he called other colleagues in Turin and asked them to follow up on this breaking news. He himself is a very professional football reporter. He is not very keen on this kind of news that has little to do with the football game itself.

The Sun and Daily Mail Thomson and Richard, who have a close relationship with Aldridge, are still in Turin. Their work has ended. Half an hour after the post-match press conference, they Just sent the press manuscript back to London, and now I am relaxing in the bar.

But when I received a call from Aldrich. The two immediately rushed to the location of the incident without stopping, and called other colleagues at the same time. They naturally understood that the news that was about to come in hand was not as simple as just writing with a pen and taking a few photos. It is attractive to have a full camera.

When the information kept spreading, it was unknown who leaked the news. The first to arrive at the scene was actually the Italian media, and then the mainstream TV media also flocked to the scene.

Outside the Turin police station, the reporters saw a very strange scene.

Aldridge, who had just made a major news in the Champions League, actually sat cross-legged outside the Turin police station, whether it was the police or pedestrians passing by. Or asked by the reporters who rushed to the scene, he kept silent and stared at the police station with a serious face.

Sit-in protest? !

When it was close to midnight, Millwall's guest challenge to Juventus had already ended, and fans of both sides went home after the game. When there were no riots or conflicts on the street, the Turin police finally detained them temporarily. Some Millwall fans let loose.

When Brady and others walked out of the police station, they saw a spectacular sight.

In the center outside the gate, Aldrich sat cross-legged, surrounded by people behind him. Video cameras, TV hosts with microphones broadcasting the event live to the camera, lights flickering, crowds of people.

Brady, Fred. Saul and Yiwen knew Aldrich's style best. Without Aldrich saying anything, even without winking, the three men walked directly behind Aldrich and sat down cross-legged. became serious.

It was difficult for Yiwen to sit down in a narrow skirt, so he took the initiative to walk in front of the reporter for an interview.

The other Wild Lions fans were filled with grievances and spent money to watch the game and travel, but the game was not seen as a result. They stayed in the detention room of the police station for a whole night, and the time for the flight home was over. You have to pay another sum of money to stay in a hotel, so you just protest here.

At this moment, a protest crowd of more than a hundred people gathered outside the police station. Brady privately spoke to a fan and asked them to contact the Wild Lions fans who were detained by other police stations. Everyone gathered here.

The crowd of protesters is growing.

Yiwen, on the other hand, faced the TV cameras of the media from various countries with a straight face and protested the brutal law enforcement methods of the Turin police.

Our fans came here to cheer for the team in a law-abiding manner. If there are indeed some troublemakers, the police have enough evidence and reasons to detain these people and keep them away from the stadium to avoid disasters. However, our fans have nothing. But I have been accused and punished for no reason. Of course, you can think that I am defending the fans of Millwall. Knowing the situation, I wanted to help the fans who were detained without reason, but they were also detained by the police. The reason of the Turin police was: Aldrich Hall is a football hooligan. I don’t know what evidence they have. As a public figure, Hall, We all know whether he is a hooligan or not, and the Millwall manager being accused of hooliganism and being detained is something we cannot stand and we must get justice and a response.

When Ivan was being interviewed, a local person outside the crowd suddenly shouted: British scum, get out of Italy!

Many TV cameras went back to take pictures of the man, and Yiwen immediately said: Look, maybe the root of the problem is not what the Millwall fans did here, but the discrimination and resentment we have suffered. And that leads us to injustice.”

Reporters from media outlets from all over the world scoffed.

This kind of thing is very common anywhere.

If the scene were reversed and the Italians were protesting in London, it is estimated that the British would also clamor for the Italians to go away.

Which country's league does not have radical fan groups? Not to mention whether they can calmly and welcome foreign fans, their own internal struggles have never stopped. Not only does Italy have tense off-court security every derby, but the north-south confrontation has a long history. This kind of scene is also common in the UK.

It's just that it's nothing to do with the fans of Millwall, but today Aldridge is the leader, which is different, especially since Aldridge himself was accused of being a football hooligan. If you have been detained before, this will not end well! (To be continued. If you like this work, you are welcome to come to the starting point to vote for recommendations and monthly tickets. Your support is my biggest motivation. Mobile phone users, please go to m. to read.) ()

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