The Young Lion

Chapter 309: Play by question

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

Ewen's arms around her chest, dressed in a black lady's suit and narrow skirt, appeared in front of everyone with a playful smile.

"Oh, you are really uneasy like a child."

Although Aldrich and others were put in the police station, Yiwen came here to see their appearance and felt very happy.

Is Aldridge so ugly!

But she hadn't been proud for a few seconds, and like Aldridge's previous, the Torino police passed the investigation and listed Ewen as a football hooligan...

boom!

The door of the detention cell was closed.

Yi Wen slammed the gate in anger.

Aldridge and Brady laughed together!

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

Aldridge put his smile away and asked, "What about people in other clubs?"

Yiwen didn't have a good air: "All have gone back to London by plane."

"You came alone?"

"I am alone, who knows what is going on."

Yiwen bulged half of her cheeks to help sulking.

I laughed at them just now, and in a blink of an eye, I fell into the jaws with them.

Aldrich understood this. Today, the British can't do it.

There are only two options 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 pulled out the phone and looked for Galiani’s phone number in the phone book.

After playing in the past, I found that the total is now in Turin!

He also went to the Alpi Stadium to watch the ball, and closely inspected Shevchenko's performance and status on the field.

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

Galliani heard Aldridge's story and once thought that the other party was joking about himself.

The three sons of the Hall family, the owner and coach of the Millwall Club, had just eliminated Serie A giant Juventus in the highly anticipated Champions League game. It was when the spring breeze was successful that they entered the police station and were convicted of football hooliganism.

This Nima is ridiculous!

Galliani quickly drove from the hotel to the police station. He was definitely a celebrity, inquired about some news, and then saw Aldridge in the detention room.

Aldridge was free, but other partners were still being held. When they saw Galiani's face, Aldridge came out first.

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

As expected, the Italian police had a blacklist. Brady, Fred and others were on the list. Even Audridge and Ewen were no exceptions.

Aldrich was curious about the origin of this list. Galliani was inside the police station to explore the inside through his personal connections. It was learned that many years ago, police around the UK cracked down on football hooligans, and the suspected list will be shared with Europe. Police in various countries, some fans who are on the blacklist will be refused entry even when passing through customs, and many are like the fans of Millwall today, when they want to enter the game to be taken away by the police to avoid riots.

They determined that these blacklists provided by the British police were hidden dangers in the stadium and the game, and were the key targets.

Aldridge has always been on this blacklist, but since he became the manager of Millwall, whether it is to enter or fight in the European War, it is with the club. The police will not put his name in the blacklist information database. Troubleshoot.

Unlucky today, I ran to the police station and caught the net.

After learning the inside story, Galliani's eyes changed when he saw Aldridge.

"Mr. Hall, uh, if I remember correctly, you are 18-year-old coaching Millwall, that is to say, you were included in this blacklist before the age of 18, and I didn’t expect that before the age of 18, you were a An avid fan."

Galliani used the adjective of enthusiasm, not daring to use "hooligans" to cover Audric.

Aldridge gave him a blank look and said angrily: "I am a fanatical! Why am I being judged as a football hooligan? I don't even know it, somehow."

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 for tomorrow morning, so I can book a hotel for you Right?"

Aldrich stood with his arms akimbo outside the police station, annoyed: "No, it can't be counted like this! Is there any human rights? Is there any other law? I am a law-abiding good citizen who has been treated so unfairly, I won't give in!"

"Succumb? I think it's just a misunderstanding."

Galliani hadn't turned his head for a while, but when he saw Aldridge pretending to be angry, but his eyes had another meaning, he looked at the police station again, and suddenly realized: This kid is really the ghost of his mother! This is to take advantage of the topic to play the hearts of people! Grass, the Hall family quickly went bankrupt, so that Milan can dig him as a coach, both to win the championship and make money!

Galliani really guessed right, Audric is to use the question to play, by the way, buy the hearts of people.

He turned to Galliani and said sincerely: "This time, thank you, you go back first, I will deal with the rest."

Galliani roughly thought of what the other party was going to do, and staying here would have a negative impact, so let's just walk away.

After saying goodbye to Galliani, Odrić immediately called Andrew and asked him to arrange for a lawyer to come, and also called the reporters on Fleet Street who he knew well.

The reporters who came with Millwall from afar did not leave in advance. Most of them rushed to the manuscript at the workstation or hotel, and then sent it back to their headquarters for publication tomorrow. David Miller of the Times was in the hotel. He is still working. He has just collected and compiled the game data and information. He is writing a technical and tactical analysis and review of the game report and summary. The phone rang for a long time before he picked it up to answer.

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

"Believe it or not, you don't want the news to fall down!"

Dududu......

David Miller frowned and looked at the phone. He thought: This young handsome really doesn't stop.

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

Thompson and Richard, who have a close relationship with The Sun and the Daily Mail, also reside in Turin. Their work is over. Half an hour after the press conference after the game, they I sent the news manuscript back to London and am now relaxing in the bar.

But as soon as they received a call from Aldridge, 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 come was not written by a pen, and took a few photos. The photo is so simple, it needs a full-length camera to be attractive.

When this information is constantly spreading, I don’t know who leaked the wind. The first Italian media arrived on the scene, and then the mainstream TV media such as the BBC also swarmed in.

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

Aldrich, who has just made a big news in the Champions League, actually sat cross-legged outside the Turin police station. Whether it is a policeman, a pedestrian passing by, or the reporters who rushed to the scene to ask, he said nothing. The face stared at the police station seriously.

Sit in protest? !

Until midnight, the game of Millwall's guest challenge to Juventus has long ended. After the game, both fans also returned home. When there would be no disturbance or conflict on the street, the Turin Police Department finally detained them temporarily. Some Millwall fans were released.

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

In the middle of the door, Aldridge sat cross-legged, a person behind him, a camera, a microphone, and a TV host who was holding a microphone to live broadcast the incident on the camera. The lights flashed and the crowd was crowded.

Brady, Fred, Sol, and Ewen are the ones who know Audridge's style best. They don't need Audridge to say anything. Even if they don't need to look at one, the three men walk directly behind Audridge. He sat down cross-legged, his face becoming serious.

Yiwen couldn't sit down in a narrow skirt, so she took the initiative to go to the reporter to be interviewed.

Other crazy lion fans were already holding their grievances, and spent money to watch the game and travel. As a result, the game was not regarded as a dry night in the detention room of the police station. I have to pay another sum of money to go to the hotel, and I just protest here.

This time, there were more than a hundred protesters gathered outside the police station. Brady privately said a few words to a fan to let them contact the crazy lion fans detained by other police stations. Everyone met here.

There are more and more people protesting.

Yi Wen protested facelessly to the TV footage of media in various countries to protest the brutal and brutal law enforcement methods of the Turin police.

"Our fans came here to cheer for the team. If there are indeed people who are troublemakers, the police have enough evidence and reason to detain these people and keep them away from the stadium to avoid disaster. However, our fans have nothing. I’ve suffered unfounded accusations and punishments. Of course, you can think of me as a fan of defending Millwall. This is my side of the word. However, as the team’s head coach Odrich Hall, he came here. Understand the situation, want to help fans detained for no reason, but also detained by the police. The reason for the Turin police is: Audridge Hall is a football hooligan. I don’t know what evidence they have, Hall as a public figure, Whether he is a football hooligan or not, everyone knows that Millwall’s coach is accused of being a football hooligan and detained. This is something we cannot bear, and we must be treated and responded fairly.”

Just as Yiwen was interviewing, a local 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 came here to do, but we have suffered discrimination and resentment. This in turn leads to unfair treatment."

Journalists from various media scoffed.

This kind of thing is commonplace.

If the scene changes, the Italians are protesting in London, it is estimated that the British will also clamor for the Italians to get out.

In which country does the league have no excessive fan base? Not to mention whether they can calm down and welcome foreign fans, their internal struggles have not stopped, Italy is not only the security of Derby off the court, the North-South confrontation is a long time, this kind of scene is also common in Britain.

It’s just that Millwall’s fans are in trouble. That’s definitely not going to happen. But today’s lead is Aldridge. This is not the same. Especially, Aldridge himself is accused of being a football hooligan. The place was detained, which is not easy to end!

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