422 Sad Moyes

Thanks for the reward of "Death of the Thief"! ——

The youth team will never publish the players on the club's official website, nor will there be news, the media is not interested in reporting, and the club also wants to keep a low profile, not wanting young players to become famous too early and enter the public eye, on the one hand, it is worried that it will bring mental pressure to the players, and on the other hand, it also avoids the imbalance of the mentality of young players due to attention.

Due to the distraction of player transfers some time ago, the recruitment process was unsatisfactory this summer, and by the time the recruitment was over, Millwall had brought in only four young players except for local trials.

Franco's Francois Ribery was the first, and Reyes, who chose Millwall in Sevilla and Millwall, was second, and McFadden and Richardson also joined, both 16-year-olds, who may not be able to contribute to Millwall's first team for at least three years.

Millwall sold 11 players in the summer, four of them first-team players and seven Under-20 players, and the departure of four of them had an impact on the club, while the departure of seven Under-20s had a huge impact on the other man and the club.

That guy came to Liverpool with a bitter face on behalf of his club.

Aldridge spent the summer working at Liverpool's remote control club, and the living room at home was almost turned into a studio where he met with a variety of personalities.

Today's guest is David Moyes.

Moyes was depressed.

Millwall have sold seven Under-20 players, at least four of whom are players with whom he has worked in the past two years.

He has led Preston North End to establish themselves in League One and is preparing to make a big splash in the Premier League next season.

But the strength of his team is really unimpressive. It's not that it's rotten. But no matter how big the ability is, it is only strong.

The club is reluctant to spend money on people. They don't have the scouting system that Millwall has all over Europe or even outside Europe.

If you spend money to buy some players who are playing in the year but have limited strength, the club feels that this is a loss-making deal, and when Moyes was put on duty halfway, it was to save money, and he didn't give him a son, but Moyes took the line of Aldridge, hit the luck, and relied on loan players to bring Preston to League One. And the following year, they are just six points shy of reaching the promotion play-offs.

The club's senior management not only admires Moyes, values Moyes, and gives him any power except money, but also supports Moyes's policy of continuing to loan players to help the team work hard.

David Moyes has also resigned to his fate, and his ability to lead the team has been recognized by the English football community, and many first-tier clubs have issued invitations to him. But not to put him in charge of the team, but to be an assistant coach. Moyes doesn't want to be sent to the fence and is determined to carve out a piece of the sky on his own, even if he is now helping Millwall's young players with tears in his eyes.

No matter how hard and tired you are, as long as you can lead the team to the Premier League, everything will be different.

The Preston North End hierarchy also promised Moyes that as long as he reaches the top flight, we will definitely give you a large transfer budget, and you can build the team as you want when the time comes.

This has to mention the contradiction between the Premier League and the lower leagues, the prosperity of the Premier League is based on the sacrifice of the interests of the lower leagues, before the establishment of the Premier League, the broadcast rights of the four leagues in England are packaged and sold together, the Premier League is out of the FA's control of the independent portal, TV broadcasters behind the scenes have also contributed to this situation, they are willing to give the Premier League super high broadcast fees, in fact, the broadcast fees of the other three leagues are stuffed to the Premier League, so the lower leagues have become orphans, the days are getting more and more bitter, this phenomenon has continued, And it got worse and worse, which directly led to the Championship promotion play-off final worth more than 100 million pounds more than ten years later! It is no exaggeration to say that the Championship teams promoted to the Premier League have been called rich overnight. Similarly, the contradictions between the local leagues and the Premier League are becoming deeper and deeper and irreconcilable.

David Moyes is a hard worker, and for clubs that don't have any money, the summer transfer window doesn't pay much attention to tinkering with the squad.

But Moyes has ambitions, and he has left some key players on his contract extension and reserved some places for the players he has in mind, and these players are the ones he has worked with, such as Cahill, Bresciano, Dunn

He likes these players very much, and has cultivated excellent tactical discipline and professionalism in Millwall, and when he comes to the team, he does not make trouble, plays with peace of mind, cherishes every opportunity to play, and his fighting spirit is reflected in sweat.

However, Millwall sold them all to Leeds United in the summer.

Before Moyes came to Aldridge, he called O'Reilly to ask if he could take the players on loan, and O'Reilly turned him down in a relaxed and happy tone.

What an international joke.

Leeds United just bought someone on loan?

They still have to play the League Cup in the new season, and O'Reilly still feels that they don't have enough manpower.

At the very least, they have to support a 30-man squad, who makes them have more young players.

O'Reilly then communicated with Moyes for a long time, asking about the details of the players when they played under Moyes, O'Reilly had seen the video of their game, but the information beyond the appearance, of course, was best known to the manager.

Moyes helped Millwall's young players to practice, and then Millwall sold all the people who had achieved a lot of success in training to make money, and Moyes had to exchange experience with O'Reilly so that the other party could use it handy.

Thinking about it, Moyes was so sad that he wanted to cry.

Aldridge can't stand Moyes today, the other side is often distracted, it seems that Millwall sold several young players, and Moyes's son was sold.

After Moyes was in a fit to squeeze out a smile, he went straight to the point and made his intentions clear.

Or to loan players.

Millwall's sale of so many young players has directly disrupted Moyes' summer plans.

His frustration is understandable.

If he can continue to loan Cahill, Bresciano and other players, there will be almost no problems with the team's run-in.

But he now has to fill the vacancies of those established candidates. Then he went on loan from Millwall. Those new players even have quality. It's still leveling from scratch.

Aldridge and David Moyes discuss the loan player in detail.

He thinks he's funny enough for Moyes.

Preston is stingy and the player's past salary on loan is paid by Millwall.

As long as Moyes can help with leveling, with a little money, we can not care.

Other managers also want to loan Millwall's players, but Aldridge is not willing to loan them out.

Just prepare to leave it to Moyes, how interesting!

Aldridge ended up giving Moyes five players, and when recommending those five, Aldridge only said one thing: use it well. The League One title is just around the corner!

Moyes's heart was bleeding: If you give it to me, I can rest assured.

He is most afraid of a season on loan, and next season Millwall will sell people again, and then give him a new batch of demons to re-practice this infinite loop mode, is it human work?

Parker, Carrick, Jeffers, Matthew Taylor, Drogba.

All five of these players are midfielders, with David Moyes wanting to use a full-back player on loan. It's a pity that Millwall's own defense is still in a hurry, and Aldridge can only say sorry to Moyes.

As Moyers got up to take his leave. Another guest came to the door, and Aldrich just happened to open the door by the way, and found that it was Klinsmann and Jensen.

They greeted Moyes with a nod and a nod of greeting, and then Aldridge sent Moyes out of the house, and then walked into the living room and smiled at Klinsmann and Jensen, "That dude just now was a bit of a dead end." ”

Klinsmann and Jensen didn't care about this, and they came to discuss with Aldridge about their plans for the new season.

'The first team has four players, two defenders, two attacking players, the club is not going to bring in replacements from outside, you go around the youth team and the development team in the past two days, find four or six replacements to get into the first team, next season is more difficult than we thought.

Aldrich doesn't have to play the trick when talking to his own people.

Klinsmann and Jensen nodded at the same time.

G14 coerced UEFA to ask for a greater share of the Champions League, but UEFA was quite obedient, not only did the Champions League expand to ensure that the giants basically would not miss this feast, but also arranged the schedule into a two-round group stage.

The round of 32 is divided into 8 groups, and the top two qualify.

The round of 16 is divided into four more groups, and the top two qualify.

After the top 8, the knockout round will be played.

In other words, if you want to reach the top 8, you will have to play one more round of group games than in previous years, 6 games!

Aldridge didn't approve of UEFA from the bottom of his heart, but at the G14 summit, Adam came back after attending this year and said that other giants were very much in favor.

If you can play 6 more games, you will earn 3 more tickets, and the broadcast fee will definitely be shared.

If you only look at the immediate benefits, then it can naturally be counted like this.

But how much does that put a lot of load on the team?

How much impact will it have on the domestic league and cup competitions?

Most wealthy bosses don't care much about this, making money is the king.

The pre-season command of the team is temporarily handed over to Klinsmann, and as for when Aldridge will return, it depends on when Melanie gives birth to the child, which is estimated to be a few days away.

After Klinsmann and Jensen left, the next day, the two went to the Leo training base together, and the two approached Najib, and the three of them first exchanged ideas before coming to the sidelines to watch the players train.

To say that the past period of time has been a turbulent period for the youth team, so many people have left, and a group of new people have come.

But these young players are used to it.

Especially in the lower echelon, every year there are old people who go, new people who come, and those who leave are basically eliminated in the competition.

Even a person like Vasseur who moves to Leeds United is a kind of elimination in the minds of the players who remain.

Staying at Millwall means they have the chance to put on the first team and step right on the top stage and play against the best teams in Europe, rather than going to Leeds to fight for a top-four finish in the league and a big show in the UEFA Cup.

The young players also know that their boss is going to be a dad, so he is nowhere to be seen in the summer, and the gossip tabloids can see pictures of Aldridge on the streets of Liverpool every day.

So when Jurgen Klinsmann stood on the sidelines with Jenson and Najib, the young players knew what was going on.

With so many players sold and no players in the transfer market, there is no doubt that the club is preparing for more opportunities for their youngsters.

It is also the tradition of Millwall that makes more and more young players willing to join Millwall's academy, where as long as they have the strength to get ahead, it is by no means an empty word, but a promise that can be fulfilled.

Watching the young players train and show themselves harder than usual, Najib and the two assistant coaches on the sidelines had a knowing smile. (To be continued......)