309 Borrowing questions to play

Nearly an hour after Aldridge's call, the door to the detention cell finally opened again.

Dressed in a black women's suit and narrow skirt, Evan appeared in front of everyone with his arms crossed and a playful smile.

"Oh, you're so unsettling like a child."

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

Could it be that Aldrich is so ugly!

But she didn't get complacent for a few seconds, and like Aldridge before, the Turin police passed the investigation and listed Ewen as a football hooligan

Bang!

The door to the detention cell is closed.

Evan banged on the door in a rage.

Aldridge laughed with Brady and the others!

Evan turned around and said angrily, "What are you laughing at? These cops are rude and rude! I'll sue them! ”

Aldridge put away his smile and asked, "What about the people from other clubs?" ”

Evan said angrily: "It's all on the plane back to London." ”

"You're alone?"

"It's just me, who knows what's going on in the Dao."

Evan puffed out half of his cheeks and sulked.

Just now, I laughed at them, but in a blink of an eye, I was in prison with them.

Aldrich understood that the British couldn't handle this matter today.

Now there are only two options, one of which is to wait, and after more than an hour, they will be released.

The second option is to find Italians to intervene.

Aldrich pulled out his phone and searched the phone book for Galliani's phone number.

After calling over, I found that the total is now in Turin!

He also went to the Alpi Stadium to watch the game. Take a closer look at Shevchenko's on-field performance and form.

After the game, I went back to the hotel. I plan to go back to Milan tomorrow morning.

Galliani heard Aldridge speak. At one point, I thought the other party was joking with me.

The third son of the dignified Hall family, the owner and coach of Millwall FC, just eliminated the Serie A giants Juventus in the much-anticipated Champions League.

This Nima is ridiculous!

Galliani quickly drove from the hotel to the police station, he was definitely a celebrity, and asked for some news. Then he met Aldrich in the detention cell.

Aldrich was free, but the other partners were still imprisoned, and people saw Galliani's face, so they let Aldrich come out first.

Galliani invited Aldridge to the hotel to rest, but Aldridge died in front of the police station, and he learned the inside story from Galliani.

As he expected, the Italian police have a blacklist, Brady, Fred and others are impressively listed, even Aldrich. Evan is no exception.

Aldridge was curious about the origin of the list, and Galliani was outside the police station to find out the inside story through his connections. I learned that many years ago, the police across the UK cracked down on football hooligans, and the list of suspected players would be shared with the police in various European countries, and some blacklisted fans would even be denied entry when they passed through customs, and many fans like Millwall today were taken away by the police when they wanted to enter the stadium to watch the game to avoid riots.

They determined that the blacklists, provided by the British police, were a hidden danger to the safety of the stadium and the game, and were the target of the crackdown.

Aldridge has always been on this blacklist, but since he became the manager of Millwall, whether it is entering the country or playing in Europe, it is with the club, and the police will not put his name in the blacklist information database for investigation.

Today, I was unlucky, I ran to the police station and threw myself into the net.

When he learned these inside stories, Galliani's eyes on Aldridge changed.

"Mr. Hall, uh, if I'm not mistaken, you're 18 years old coaching Millwall, which means you were blacklisted before you were 18, but I didn't expect you're an avid fan until 18."

Galliani used the adjective fanaticism and did not dare to use "hooligan" to put on Aldrich.

Aldrich gave him a blank look and said angrily: "I'm a fanatic! I don't know why I will be judged as a football hooligan, I don't know what to do, I don't know why. ”

Galliani touched his nose and didn't argue with the other party, and asked curiously, "What are you going to do now?" I've checked the flight, if you're going back to London, just wait until tomorrow morning, why don't I book a hotel for you? ”

Aldrich stood outside the police station with his hands on his hips, and said angrily: "No, you can't forget it like that!" Are there any human rights left? Is there any royal law left? I am a good law-abiding citizen, and I will not give in to such unfair treatment! ”

"Yield? I guess it was just a misunderstanding. ”

Galliani's head hadn't turned for a while, but when he saw Aldridge's feigned anger and a different look in his eyes, he looked at the police station again and suddenly realized: this kid is a goblin! This is to use the topic to buy people's hearts! Grass, the Hall family quickly went bankrupt, so that Milan could poach him as a coach, so that he could win the championship and make money!

Galliani really guessed correctly, Aldridge just wants to use the topic to play and buy people's hearts by the way.

He turned his head to Galliani and said sincerely: "This time, Xie Lu thanks, you go back first, and I will deal with the rest by myself." ”

Galliani roughly thought about what the other party was going to do, and it would have a negative impact if he stayed here, so it was better to slip away.

Immediately after saying goodbye to Galliani, Aldrich called Andrew and asked him to arrange for a lawyer to come over, as well as to call the reporters he knew well on Fleet Street.

The reporters who came with Millwall did not leave early, most of them were in the workstation or hotel to catch up on the manuscript, and then send it back to the headquarters for tomorrow's publication, the Times David Miller is still working in the hotel, he has just collected and sorted out the game data and information, is writing a technical and tactical analysis and review of the game report and summary, the mobile phone rang for a long time before picking up and answering.

"Mr. Hall, Millwall is already on his way home. Are you too happy because you have made the cut? Now it's a prank? ”

"Believe it or not. You don't want the news to pull down! ”

Toot toot

David Miller frowned and glanced at his phone, and said in his heart: This young marshal really doesn't stop.

Shaking his head, he called his other colleagues in Turin and asked them to follow up on the breaking news, he himself was a journalist with a strong football professionalism, and he was not very keen on this kind of news, which had little to do with the football game itself.

Thomson and Richard, who are close to Aldridge in The Sun and Daily Mail, are also still in Turin, and their work has ended. Half an hour after the post-match press conference, they sent the original press back to London, where they are now relaxing in a bar.

But as soon as they received Aldrich's call, the two immediately rushed to the place of the incident, and at the same time called other colleagues, they naturally understood that the news that was about to arrive was not as simple as writing with a pen and taking a few photos, and it was only attractive to have a full camera.

While this information is constantly circulating. I don't know who leaked the news, but the first to arrive at the scene was actually the Italian media. Then mainstream TV media such as the BBC also flocked to it.

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

Aldridge, who had just made a big news story in the Champions League, actually sat cross-legged outside the Turin police station, whether it was the police, passers-by, or reporters who rushed to the scene to ask, he didn't say a word, staring at the police station with a serious face.

Sit-in protest?!

Towards midnight, Millwall's away game against Juventus was long over, and after the game, fans from both sides went home, and there were no riots or clashes in the streets, and the Torino police finally released some of the Millwall fans they had temporarily detained.

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

In the center of the gate, Aldrich sat cross-legged, behind him a circle of people, cameras and microphones, television presenters with microphones broadcasting the event live, lights flashing, crowds.

Brady, Fred, Thor, and Evan are the four who know Aldrich's style best, and they don't need Aldrich to say anything, not even a single look, the three men walked directly behind Aldrich, and sat down cross-legged, their faces becoming serious.

Evan was wearing a narrow skirt and couldn't sit down, so he took the initiative to walk in front of the reporter for an interview.

Other Lions fans were already holding back their grievances, spending money to watch the game and travel, but the game didn't happen, and they spent a night dry in the detention room of the police station, and the time for the scheduled ticket home was over, and they had to pay another amount of money to stay in the hotel, so they simply protested here.

At this time, more than 100 protesters gathered outside the police station, and Brady privately spoke to a fan and asked them to contact the Lions fans who were detained by other police stations, and everyone met here.

The crowd of protesters is growing.

Evan looked at the television cameras of the media in various countries with a blank face and protested the brutal and brutal law enforcement methods of the Turin police.

"Our fans come here to cheer on the team, and if there are troublemakers, the police have enough evidence and reasons to detain them and keep them away from the stadium to avoid trouble. Of course, you can think that I am defending the Millwall fans, this is my side of the story, but Aldridge Hall, as the head coach of the team, came here to understand the situation and wanted to help the fans who were detained for no reason, but he was also detained by the police, and the reason of the Turin police was that Aldridge Hall was a football hooligan. I don't know what evidence they have, but as a public figure, whether he is a football hooligan or not, everyone knows that the Millwall manager has been accused of being a football hooligan and has been detained, this is something we can't stand and we have to be treated and responded to fairly. ”

Just as Evan was being interviewed, a local on the outside of the crowd suddenly shouted: "British scum, get out of Italy!" ”

A lot of the TV cameras went back to capture the man, and Evan immediately said: "Look, maybe the root of the problem is not what the Millwall fans did when they came here, but the discrimination and resentment that we ourselves have suffered, which has led to the injustice we have encountered." ”

Journalists from various media outlets scoffed at him.

It's a common thing to do anywhere.

If the scene were reversed and it was the Italians protesting in London, it is estimated that the British would also be clamoring for the Italians to get out.

What country doesn't have an aggressive fan base in its league? Not to mention whether they can calmly welcome foreign fans, their own infighting has never stopped, Italy not only has tension outside the stadium every derby, but also the confrontation between the north and the south has been a long-standing scene, and this kind of scene is also commonplace in the United Kingdom.

It's just that no matter how the fans of Millwall make trouble, it will definitely not be over, but the person who took the lead today is Aldridge, which is different, especially since Aldridge himself has been detained for being accused of being a football hooligan, which will not end well! (To be continued......)