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Chapter 32 The Millwall Visitor (Part 2)

After the game started, Donne fully realized Walker's correctness in the coach's seat. Just because their opponent was Millwall, the atmosphere of the court completely changed. The fans of the visiting team were very excited to sing in their exclusive stands, constantly changing the lyrics to mock the forest players in the game. Although they were smaller, they had a slight advantage in their voices.

The unbearable forest hardcore fans immediately fought back with swear words under the leadership of Mark Hodge. Of course, just like roast turkey is always indispensable at Christmas dinner. How can these swear words be missed with the embellishment of the middle finger?

If someone heard such a lively sound outside the stadium, he would think that the stadium was full. Tang En originally thought so, but in fact, the attendance rate of today's game was lower than any previous game. The stands of the blockbusters were empty, and there was nothing except the police wearing bright yellow vests.

It’s not that this game is not exciting enough and cannot attract spectators. It is because the stadium management and the police deliberately do it. In order to ensure the safety of fans, some tickets must be deducted, and some stands and positions must be vacated as buffer zones for fans on both sides.

The game itself is not even as exciting as the fight between the fans of both sides in the stands. Millwall worked very hard, but was not strong enough. Facing Nottingham Forest, who was determined to advance to the Premier League, they were beaten away without any strength. When Haierwood scored his 25th goal of the season and the third goal of the game, the away team Millwall lost his fighting spirit, and the game was equivalent to ending early.

At this time, the Millwall fans in the stands became the protagonist again. They kept insulting the Forest players on the court and the Forest fans on the stands on both sides, and even some conflicts with the police in charge of security. Of course, these conflicts quickly subsided. Not only the Millwall team were fighting away, but also Millwall fans. If they were smart enough, honestly speaking, the best way to vent their swear words was to be honest.

Because the overall situation of the game was decided, Don Eun simply watched the scene starring the fans on the sidelines. He wanted to find Mark Hodge in the stands, curious about what he was doing at this time. But there were too many people in the stands, and it was too difficult to find someone like the other 20,000 fans in red.

As the game entered injury time, Michael Bernard's familiar shout came from behind Tang.

"Tony! There will be no change in this game, right?"

"What else do you think will change? We are leading three goals now!"

"That's good, I have to take my son first. Remember what you said and let the team appear in the Super League next season!"

Bernard Jr. stood beside his father, wearing a red Forest jersey, with the "virgin" signature given to him by George Wood. Every time Tang En saw the handwriting that was not as crooked as a primary school student, he wanted to laugh.

"The game is not over yet... It is not what a loyal fan does to leave early." Donn joked with Michael.

"I don't want to get involved in a big fight after the game where I can't tell you... Damn it! If I don't see the name of Nottingham Forest on the Super League roster half a month later, Tony, I don't mind letting you see what the loyal fans do." Michael shook his fist at Don Eun, but Don Eun smiled even happier.

"I won't let you do what you want. Of course, don't think I can't beat you..." Tang En suddenly realized that there were still children next to him and said that these violent topics were not very good. So he waved to Bernard Jr. "Goodbye, Gavin. I hope you won't be ruined by your violent dad."

Bernard Jr. grimaced at Don Eun: "I don't know, Uncle Violent!"

Amid Michael's laughter, Tang En shrugged and watched the father and son go away. It's such an interesting family. Looking at the smart and clever child, it really makes people look forward to what kind of young man he will become when he grows up.

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When Tang En turned his attention to the game again, he heard three crisp whistles and the loud cheers that followed.

Walker stood up, took off the headphones stuffed into his ears, and then Team Done smiled and said, "It's all over, our opponent is Sheffield United."

"Great! I've been looking forward to such a scene since the day I lost to them..." Tang En gritted his teeth, "By defeat them, and then we go to the Super League!" After that, Tang En and Walker's hands were tightly held together.

Bowyer next to him also added his hand.

"Although I can't go to the Super League with you, I want to see a day like that. The day when Forest returns to the Premier League."

Tang En turned his head and looked at the old man. When he had just become the head coach, he laughed at him, held his hands and even thought about replacing him. At that time, he didn't expect that the three of them would put their hands together and work hard for the same goal.

"Thank you, Yian." This sentence is sincere.

"If the Forests really return to the Super League in twelve days, I should be the one who says thank you. Tony."

Tang En was in a good mood and didn't want to be polite. He smiled and suggested: "When the press conference is over, the three of us will go to Kenny's bar to have a few drinks."

"This is a good idea." The other two nodded in agreement.

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