350 Want to start a war?

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Aldrich, who left the Ritz Hotel, did not go straight home, but parked his car on the side of the Thames road, and he stood in front of the fence by the river and smoked a cigarette.

In fact, he was a little annoyed.

Why should he be told by others?

What did the FA president want him to do, Aldridge refused, the other party was immediately unhappy, the earth neither revolves around Aldridge, nor around Wiseman, everyone is calm, they can cooperate if they can, and if they can't cooperate, they can't turn their faces.

Aldrich finished smoking a cigarette, looked at the unruly river, and lay on the stone fence tiredly, if he and Wiseman were the same age, his refusal probably would not cause such a big reaction from the other party, but unfortunately his appearance was just a 22-year-old young man, face to the absolute side, and it was in the case of the other party who was so enthusiastic at the beginning, the other party couldn't hang up, but Aldrich had no choice, if he insisted on saying it, maybe he should say that he should consider it, and wait for a while to tell the other party his answer in private, At least not as embarrassing as saying no in person.

Although the FA's control of the Premier League is in name only, the Premier League has been out of the FA's control since the day it was founded, and the Premier League runs its own league and does not even have to hand over the revenue to the FA, and the FA and the Premier League Committee have a long history of contradictions, after all, the Premier League's prosperity has been at the expense of the interests of England's three lower professional leagues.

But the FA can't manage the Premier League, but it has a strong influence on the individual club, and Aldridge has run the club for many years. In addition to the internal management of the club. There is also a slight drill on the diplomatic front. There are microphones on Fleet Street, and some of the reporters of the major newspapers have the exclusive brand of Millwall, and they can portray Millwall's positive image in the news campaign, and Millwall will also leak first-hand information to them, and maintain a good cooperative relationship with each other.

As for the FA, in order to avoid suspicion, Aldridge rarely intervenes there, and the Premier League committee has Arthur, the president of the club, to deal with. On the FA side, it is Andrew who is dredging up the relationship, and it cannot be said that he has his hands and eyes in the sky, at least it is a situation where someone in the DPRK and China is easy to do.

Now that he has a direct falling out with Wiseman, Aldridge wonders if the next step will affect Millwall's relationship with the FA.

After admiring the night view of the Thames River for more than half an hour, Aldrich left his worries behind and drove home to take a shower and sleep.

At the end of the FIFA match day, the players returned to the team one after another.

On the training ground, the returning players saw a person who was not a stranger.

Klinsmann went through all the formalities and officially joined Millwall.

Thankfully, Klinsmann's application for a teaching assistant was made before Aldridge and Wiseman had their face. Otherwise, this matter will not be able to make waves again, and the wood is already in the boat. The FA will not do anything to shoot itself in the foot.

Klinsmann's arrival made the players very excited, and he was also a legend on the field, especially the scene of tears when he won the World Cup in 90, which made this generation unforgettable.

Schneider came to this senior and teased: "We fought half a year ago, and now we are actually working together!" ”

Klinsmann was dressed in sportswear, crossed his arms and smiled: "My experience of fighting with you made me very unhappy, now it's okay, if you dare to be lazy, hum." ”

He played for Tottenham for a season and a half, scoring 30 goals in 56 league games, which was impressively efficient, but when he first played for Tottenham, Millwall was still in League One and had no chance to play against him, and the second half of last season was the only time Millwall managed to limit him and also gave Tottenham a defeat.

Schneider raised his eyebrows and smiled, "Don't worry, you won't have a chance." ”

When the rest of the squad came out one after another, the whole team warmed up before training, and Aldridge called Klinsmann aside, and he and Jensen briefly explained Klinsmann's training tasks for the day.

There is a good saying, haven't you ever eaten pork and never seen a pig run?

In his nearly 20-year career as a player, Klinsmann has at least 100 days of training a year, and he has worked in different leagues and clubs.

But players training themselves and becoming coaches to guide players in training cannot be said to be two completely different worlds, but the difference is certainly obvious.

Aldridge first wanted Klinsmann to look like a coach.

Klinsmann listens carefully, notes down the main points, he doesn't give his personal opinion in a loud voice, Aldridge describes the task, he listens, accepts, executes, it's as simple as that, and when he is familiar with his new role, he will give his opinion and advice, now, no matter what he says, most of it is based on the player's thinking, which is obviously immature.

With the addition of Klinsmann, the players' training enthusiasm is much higher, and perhaps they also want to give Klinsmann a "dismount" in their hearts: Do we know what we are good for? Just look at our training attitude and results!

During the break, Klinsmann was able to play to his strengths, and he could pass on some game advice, striker skills and more to the young players.

At the end of the first day of training, Aldridge invited Klinsmann to his home for dinner, and the two walked together to Aldrich's apartment, where Klinsmann looked preoccupied as the sun set.

Aldrich looked away at the sunset, turned his head to look at Klinsmann, and asked with a smile, "Is my invitation too abrupt?" ”

Klinsmann shook his head and frowned after coming back to his senses: "Millwall's training, I think it's too easy, and the intensity is low, is this the secret?" Let the players save up energy in training and leave it all in the game to release? So the team has a brilliant record. ”

Aldridge smiled dumbly and said: "No, these two days are just a special case, many players have just returned from the national team, and they are tired, if the training is harsh, they are not only physically tired and unable to recover, but also have resistance in their hearts." ”

It dawned on Klinsmann. Self-deprecation: "Sure enough, I forgot everything since the player retired." ”

"Wait a week or two. You'll be back in the groove. Hehe. ”

"It won't be that long, starting tomorrow, I'll be assistant coach Jurgen Klinsmann."

In the league at the weekend, Millwall host the London derby against the mad Wimbledon.

As the poorest club in the Premier League, even though the Premier League broadcast contract has soared, their strength is still declining because they do not have their own stadium. In addition, the salaries of players are rising, but any players with a little strength in their team will be poached by other teams, and what remains is a group of blue-collar fighters with sledgehammers.

Playing this kind of team, if you play the game of spring and snow, it is estimated that even if you win the game, the gains will outweigh the losses, and it is likely that a few names will be added to the injury list.

Aldrich continues the old tradition and hits hard!

Fight the Crazy Gang. It's about playing rough, simple, and violent.

Because there is the Champions League next week, it is just the right time to rest some of the main players. Xiao Luo and Glen Schal did not play, and Aldridge unprecedentedly discharged 343 formations in the starting formation.

On the back line are Mills, Materazzi, Neil.

The midfield line is Van der Meyde, Lampard, Gattuso, Duff.

Up front are the duo of Ruud van Nistelrooy and Klose, with Nedved in ambush behind them.

The Crazy Gang must be stubbornly defending, and now it's no wonder, the Crazy Gang's attitude towards Millwall has been declining all the way, from daring to attack to holding on to a draw, the only constant is their brutal style of play.

At the beginning of the game, the opponent still used the old tactics to invade the opponent first and give the opponent a dismount.

Duff took the ball on the left to break through, the ball passed, the man didn't pass, but was knocked out of the touchline, and then, Duff didn't get up.

Aldridge had just sat down, and when he saw this, he immediately rushed out of the coach's box and yelled at the fourth official, "F-uck! Is the linesman blind? Awarded an opponent's throw-in? ”

Yes, the linesman over there did not wave the flag for a foul, and referee Horn did not blow for a Wimbledon foul, instead, awarded a throw-in.

Duff fell out of bounds, so it didn't affect the continuation of the game, and Millwall's team doctor was about to enter the field around the sidelines, but Aldridge grabbed the team doctor's arm, pointed to the pitch and said, "Just go through here!" ”

The team doctor changed course and trotted into the pitch, and the referee could only temporarily suspend the game, and at that moment, the lion's den stadium resounded with earth-shattering boos, which were given to Wimbledon and the referee team.

The linesman over there was a lot of pressure, and just behind him, many fans roared at him, directly insulting him for being blind!

The team doctor checked Duff's injury and gestured directly to Aldridge.

Aldridge's face was gloomy and he asked Zambrotta to warm up, full-back, Zambrotta can also play, or, in history, he was famous for playing full-back.

Duff was carried off the field with a sprained ankle when he fell, and is not expected to be out for long.

Aldridge didn't want to be on the sidelines all the time and put too much pressure on the players, as he was in the dugout almost the entire UEFA Super Cup ten days ago.

But something was wrong with today's game.

Something is wrong!

Wimbledon opened the game without being fouled, which seemed to be the tone of the penalty scale, and then, Wimbledon's players frequently used brutal fouls to contain Millwall's attack, almost to the point that Millwall's players would inevitably be violated or blocked beyond their technical movements as long as they were close to them by one metre.

Some of the referees awarded fouls, some didn't blow them, and it is incredible that a yellow card for a warning has not been taken out!

Aldridge watched the game from the sidelines for thirty minutes, and finally shook his head and gave instructions to the team: Ground passes don't need to be played, it's useless! Just play a long pass and hang it!

As a result, the game becomes a bit tedious, with spectators watching the ball fly around in the sky, with few moments of excitement occurring.

Before the end of the first half, Klose stopped the ball on his chest in the box and handed the ball to Ruud van Nistelrooy, who stabbed directly with his toes and rolled into the corner of the goal just as Ruud van Nistelrooy was about to celebrate, but the referee signaled that the goal was invalid, and his gesture was referring to the handball when Klose stopped the ball.

Aldridge's expression was similar to that of the nearly 20,000 spectators at the scene, stunned and unbelievable.

Klose's arms were raised when he stopped the ball on his chest, but the two arms were on both sides of the chest, if you look sideways, it does look like a suspected handball, but if you look at it from the front, you can clearly see that the ball has not touched his arm at all, and the referee can't run to the side to observe the game, he must be in the middle of the area, even if it is off, the angle will not be too far, and he is outside the Wimbledon penalty area, less than five meters away from Klose, he actually sentenced Klose to handball!

When the decision came, Aldridge understood, completely understood.

Wiseman, you're too small!

Playing this kind of indiscriminate means, is it a threat or revenge? Do you want to force me to submit or do you want to provoke a war?

It's really contemptible. (To be continued......)