Hearing his words, Evan and Allan looked at each other. They did not quite understand Tang En's attitude. Join or reject? If he joined, everything would be fine. But if he rejected, then even though it would be a pity, they could only choose another candidate.
"It sounds like … a fantasy story. If you ask anyone on the street and say 'Forest will become a member of the G14,' they will definitely think you're crazy. "
"Tony …" Evan had just opened his mouth when he was interrupted.
"To achieve such a goal … If we can really achieve such a goal, then it's not much different from a legendary story, right?" Tang En continued to talk to himself. "But …"
He raised his head to look at the two. "It must feel good to create a legend." The two opposite him smiled because they saw the familiar, confident smile on Tang En's face. "Challenging such a goal makes my blood boil again!" He clenched his fist and pressed it tightly on the table, growling. "I like it. I like this crazy plan so much!"
Evan smiled. "As long as you like it, Tony. We can give you time. Eight or 15 years is fine. We know that managers in English clubs tend to have long tenures. "
"And …" Allan added, "Tony, if your team can really make it into the UEFA Europa League next season, I think we'll be a big step closer to our goal."
Tang En closed his eyes and thought for a while before opening them again. "After the winter break, I'll let you see a completely different Forest team."
"We believe in you." The two smiled.
"Yeah, speaking of the future. I thought of something. I once made a bet with Kenny Burns that last season's English Premier League champion would be Manchester United and not Arsenal. In the end, I won and won a lifetime's worth of free drinks in his bar. "
"I've heard of this." Evan nodded. "They all say you have the ability to predict, like a Gypsy wizard."
"They're right. So, Evan, you'll definitely become the biggest club chairman in Forest's history. And Allan, you'll become a manager that will give Mo Ji and Kenyon endless headaches. "Tang En pointed at the two of them and then pointed at himself." And me … "
This time, without waiting for him to speak, Evan and Allan said in unison, "He will become the greatest manager in Forest's history."
The three of them laughed heartily, not caring about how the guests around them looked at them.
I know it's vulgar to say this, but … in the future football historical materials and related reports, when Nottingham Forest is mentioned, other than Brian Clough, it might be said that the three giants who single-handedly created Nottingham Forest's second glory decided their future in an Indian restaurant.
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Pierce Brosnan was right. Since that afternoon, the newspaper and television reports on the Forest team's press conference had appeared in front of readers and viewers all over the United Kingdom. The media excitedly reminded their readers that although Nottingham Forest was still struggling in League One, their manager was a very entertaining person.
The British media, who liked to dig up old scores, even dug up the "past" between Tony Twain and Shania this summer to prove that Tony Twain was definitely not a manager who knew his place and was never easy to deal with.
The most proactive newspaper, The Sun, simply listed the "news" that made Twain appear in the media from January 1, 2003 until December 18:
He held an impromptu press conference at the entrance of the hospital, accusing the English Football Association of shady dealings because his team had lost to the super team, West Ham United. He went to London to attend a hearing, but no one knew what he had done. It was rumored that he had barged into the lair of a football hooligan alone after a young fan died in a football hooligan riot, but no one knew what he had said. In the summer, he was suspected of abducting an underage girl and faced charges. Of course, in the end, no one knew what he had done, and the matter never came to light. On his way to Millwall for the EFL Cup quarter-final, he took the subway because he was stuck in a traffic jam, and he did not lose the upper hand when he confronted a group of Millwall fans on the train. During the game against Millwall, because he was dissatisfied with the fans' insulting songs and songs, he smashed the plastic baffle on the visiting team's coach's seat at the Newden Stadium, but this caused him to be booed and ridiculed even louder. During the post-match press conference, he made wild remarks that infuriated Millwall's manager and chairman. The day after the match, he held a press conference in front of countless media, scolded Millwall's chairman as a blind and deaf person, and also scolded Millwall's manager for not being a man. He also casually invented the word "retard". Incidentally, the media was very much in favor of putting this brand new English word into the Oxford Dictionary and Encyclopedia Britannica. For this reason, they even extended the specific term "retard" and enriched the definition of "retard" to distinguish it from "psychopath", "psychopath", and "retard". Incidentally, the media was very much in favor of putting this brand new English word into the Oxford Dictionary and Encyclopedia Britannica. For this reason, they even extended the specific term "retard" and enriched the definition of "retard" to distinguish it from "psychopath", "psychopath" and "retard". Of course, even if the editors of the Oxford Dictionary and Encyclopedia Britannica had not accepted the opinions of the media, it would not have prevented this brand new trendy term from spreading in Britain. However, that was a story for another time.
After researching Tang En's "glorious deeds," the media was excited to discover that they had finally found the successor to the maverick old manager, Brian Clough. Although his coaching results were far from that of the old manager who had won the Champions League twice, he did not lose to his predecessor in terms of personality.
After discovering this, the media quickly dug out the photo taken in the summer: Clough was sitting in a car outside Tang En's house, smiling and shaking hands with Tony Tang En, greeting the media. This seemed to confirm their judgment.
Of course, there were also people who felt sorry for the Forest team's loss to Sheffield United in the play-offs last season. Because after getting tired of the "humiliating" war between Sir Alex Ferguson and the Frenchman, Professor Wenger, people were eagerly looking forward to a manager with more personality and entertainment value to enter this circle. Unfortunately, Tang En did not lead the team to the English Premier League. His experience in League One and the youth team gave him fewer opportunities to be dug up by the media and be noticed by the public.
However, under Tony Twain's leadership, the Forest team had already won two consecutive matches in the league tournament and the cup tournament. Perhaps at the end of the season, it was not impossible for them to advance to the Premier League through the play-offs.
Regardless of how the Millwall front would respond to the matter, at least Tony Tang En was now completely famous. Overnight, the entire United Kingdom knew that there was such a young and handsome manager with an outstanding personality hidden in England's Football League First Division.
Do you know why Mourinho was so popular with the media and his image improved the moment he entered England? Do you know why he became a manager with a worldwide reputation in one leap? It was because he had a big mouth that the media liked and a unique style of doing things that was completely different from others. The hungry media in England loved to hype up his every word, every move, and every time they gossiped about him …
Now, before Mourinho had even arrived in England, Tony Twain had inadvertently replaced his position among the media. Twain no longer had the confidence that he would be able to understand everything that would happen in the future.
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