Dunn, who had finished his dinner alone at home, followed his usual practice of asking Twain where he had been when he saw him return. Twain did not tell the whole truth. His answer was ambiguous: "I went to eat with the film crew."
Of course, Gloria was considered part of the film crew, so eating with her was naturally considered "eating with the film crew."
He did not tell the truth. He did not want to tell Dunn the truth because Dunn knew a lot about his private affairs.
He suddenly hated Dunn's look — the kind of look that did not mean anything and just looked at him without saying anything. Because Twain did not know what it meant, he hated it a little.
Dunn did not continue to ask. It was not in line with his character.
After a brief chat, Twain went straight upstairs to take a shower and rest.
After being with Dunn for a long time, the two of them had a relationship that influenced each other. Under Twain's influence, Dunn gradually became more cheerful and would take the initiative to speak. And under Dunn's influence, Twain's work and rest schedule was much more regular.
Gloria met the chief planner of the show, John Trafalgar, who was waiting at the door of her room.
"Still haven't come to a clear conclusion?" Before this, Gloria had told Trafalgar that if she could not find out the answer in the normal filming work, she did not mind using unconventional means. "I thought I wouldn't be able to see you here tonight."
Gloria shrugged. "No. But I've thought it through. It doesn't matter if I can't come out or not. Perhaps he is a person who makes it impossible to draw conclusions. But … "Looking at Trafalgar leaning against the door, Gloria smiled slyly." I almost let him take me to another hotel. "
Trafalgar rolled his eyes.
"But …" Gloria threw her small satchel on her back and put her hand on Trafalgar's shoulder. She looked at him and said, "He's not a good one-night stand."
"Why?" Trafalgar looked at her and asked.
"Because … it's too wasteful."
Gloria winked at Trafalgar, turned around and turned to open the door.
"Good night, John."
"Good night, Gloria."
The door closed between the two of them.
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The next day, the film crew started working as usual. Tang En and Gloria met on the sidelines and greeted each other loudly before going about their own business. Gloria addressed Twain as "Mr. Twain," and Twain continued to call her "Miss Gloria."
Because the competition was the next day, there was not much training time today, only half a day. Most of it was tactical drills, so the film crew only filmed for 15 minutes before leaving the training ground.
Of course, they did not say that they were dismissed and returned to the hotel. There was still a very important job to do — to interview the club chairman.
As Evan Doughty, who had fired Tang En and then rehired him, he was destined to bear the "crime" of having a bad eye for people for the rest of his life. The game he and Allan played must not be made public, or rather, it must not be made public at this time.
"… You're asking me what I think of Tony Twain? I have only one thing to say: I want to thank him. "
These were Evan Doughty's heartfelt words.
As Gloria, who had interviewed many famous people in the football world, it was not unusual for a club chairman and a manager to have a conflict. Even the current managers would have more or less complaints about their club chairman. No matter how they praised each other in front of others, you could feel the dissonance behind the mask of hypocrisy.
However, it was rare for someone like Evan Doughty to face the camera. He did not exaggerate his praise, nor did he give a long speech. He only said a simple "I want to thank him", which could not be any more simple.
Gloria believed that the young club president was sincere.
The secret to Nottingham Forest's resurgence? The secret that no one knew? When a team, from the chairman to the ordinary players, was united as one, the relationships between people were simple and happy, and their goals were the same, was it difficult to create good results?
To use a phrase that was often used, Tony Twain and his Nottingham Forest, as well as his club chairman, Evan Doughty, were in a blissful honeymoon period. At this time, the team's results were good, and there were no discordant voices in the locker room. Everyone was flushed with success. Those who became famous became famous, and those who made money made money. This was a natural thing. When there were no messy off-field factors interfering, they could play to their greatest potential on the field.
The teams that had achieved glorious achievements in history must have been in such a honeymoon period at that time.
For example, Barcelona in the last two seasons, AC Milan in the early 1990s, Inter Milan in the "Great International Era", and Manchester United who achieved the Treble in 1999.
As for why every dynasty could not last, it was because people would always change. Gloria did not know how long Twain and Forest's honeymoon period could last. This was not a question that the program would discuss.
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The next day's game was held at the City Ground stadium. It was a game in the 30th round of the English Premier League. It was a step in the plan to "let the audience fully understand the new Nottingham Forest." To understand a team, in addition to the daily training, it was naturally the game. The games that everyone usually saw were filmed from the perspective of the television broadcasting organization. The point of view of the film crew itself was not to focus on every minute and second that happened on the field, but the technical area, the substitutes' bench, the locker room, and the stands.
There were two games in Gloria's filming plan. One was the domestic league tournament, and the other was the next round of the Champions League. On March 29th, Nottingham Forest would challenge Inter Milan in an away game.
Nottingham Forest's home game against Bolton Wanderers was not a game that Sky TV chose to broadcast live nationwide, but there were still a number of media outlets that came. This was not the influence of the UEFA officials, nor was it a special phenomenon of a game. The English media had long understood that as long as there was a Nottingham Forest game, they must pay attention to it, whether it was a nationally broadcast or not, because no one knew when the manager would create some news and gimmicks.
Letting that news go was going against the national readers.
Gloria looked at the media outlets that were more than she had expected and could not help but sigh at Tang En's rising influence in England.
The game went smoothly. Perhaps it was because there were people from the UEFA's official television magazine here, that the players were particularly motivated. Or perhaps it was because two consecutive games without a win had brought some pressure to the team, giving them more motivation to win.
In short, Tang En's team took down Bolton Wanderers at their home ground with a clean 4: 1, using a victory to counter the doubts of those who had previously.
Gloria's cameras recorded everything that happened in the carnival City Ground stadium. The fanaticism shown during and after the game in the City Ground stadium, which could only accommodate 27,000 people, was something she did not expect. Because she felt that the atmosphere was not like winning an ordinary league game, but more like winning the league championship.
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