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Chapter 6: Down By Three Goals
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
Wilford training ground's old security guard, Ian Macdonald had already turned on the radio before the match started He turned the volu to the match At this time, the players who had made it to the team's roster were all at the City Ground, while those who did not round was quiet, and the only sound was the couardhouse
He still remembered Tony Twain's soal after another" This filled hi before, and he indeed heard news of goals being scored froham Forest, but by the away team, West Ham The match was only a half an hour in, and the teaoals
He sat dumbfounded in the chair, unable to believe the voices he had just heard
"Jermain Defoe! Defoe shoots and scores! What a beautiful assault!"
"Defoe gains possession of the ball outside the penalty area and dribbles past! Will it be 2:0? Yes! Jerain! West Ham leads with a score of 2:0!"
"Unbelievable! Unbelievable! A volley shot from outside the penalty area! From Joe Cole! Simply hard to believe that he is only 21 years old! He is the future treasure of English football! This is the third goal from West Ham in thisNottingham Forest no chance at all! 3:0, the match ends ahead of schedule!"
Ends ahead of schedule? You worthless co? The match is only 30 minutes in, and we still have 60 minutes to make a coer, Tony Twain so much before At that moment, he believed that this man could deliver what he had pro alongside his fellow supporters on the viewing platfor tearound's gatekeeper, it had been several years since he last watched a match at City Ground
City Ground was al En was extreo, when he first opened his eyes and saw this world, what surrounded his ears were these sounds, and they were co their discontent was not the opposite teaharoup of players wearing the West Ham jersey clustered around their tea their third goal of the ravation, as he sat beside Tang En From the pre-match preparations, all the way to the tactics, Walker was the one who had planned for thisEn said that he believed in him, and so Walker wanted to use a victory to reciprocate the er's trust in himself There was no way he had anticipated a massacre before halftime
The electronic scoreboard's 0:3 score, was red, as if dyed in fresh blood The nuer was as numerous as the trees in Sherwood Forest, to the Northeast of Nottingham City What made the fans furious was not only the score, but the perfor En saw it clearly If he were a hardcore fan of Teaham Forest, faced with such a performance in the first thirty arities and a s He even suspected the 11 people on the field, like hiht before Did they assemble as a teaht to hi En did not knoas that a camera on the opposite side of the field was pointed at hi a close-up on his facial expressions and broadcasted live The commentator for this match was the same as before He was famous for his sharp and passionate commentary style He had just used a series of co teaoal in this entire match He concluded, "This lorious history, this teas after being stepped on by Joe Cole, worrying about when the next wave of offense will coha!"
"Manager Tony Twain also appears to be unsatisfied with the team's current performance If that is the case, please coritting your teeth at the coach's seat Aren't your teeth in pain? In fact, we have only seen his assistant er, Des Walker, direct the er? But ould have any hope that a for who had just retired would be able to direct a League One teaue teaharoundless Until now, Tony Twain has yet to y He is even worse than his predecessor, Paul Hart—according to ruer only because Paul Hart strongly recohty What I want to say is, Paul, you always had a discerning eye for players, but in terers, there is stillEn would do if he had heard such disparaging coht quarrel with this commentator on the spot However, the current him did not have time to think about other people's coe the current situation on the field He knew that West Ha at some of the players' names, he could tell how iha
The reason for their loss was only one, and that was because they were not good enough!
Tang En muttered this sentence softly
Walker turned his head toward Tang En He see "What?" he asked
"Nothing," Tang En shook his head
"Tony, you have to think of a plan We can't carry on like this," Walker whispered to Tang En as hefor us to failfor us to lose thislike this But the current version of me has no solution"
Walker was extreer should not do this kind of thing: When he loses control over a certain thing, it tends to be when he is at an iainst Joe Cole, Lee Bowyer, Di Canio and Jermain Defoe?"
Walker shook his head Truth to be told, the tea toe-to-toe with such a Pre these players' names, they were either veteran stars ere already very faland
"Also, do you think with our strikers and midfielders are able to penetrate the defense of Michael Carrick, Ian Pearce, Tomas Repka, and David James, and score?"
Walker continued to shake his head This defensive line was national teaoalkeeper, while Tomas was a member of the Czech Republic national football team Carrick even transferred over to Manchester United in the summer three years later In the entire first half of the ham Forest had only three chances to score, but the type of balls they shot were not even sufficient for Jaroup of talented football players, West Ham United easily took control of the entire match's tempo and had coha away their sta West Haue, only obtaining 16 points in the 21 rounds of the first half of the season, and was ranked last in the League However, their strength was ht around in front of a League One tea bullied
After ed to take the lead The swift and agile young striker, Jaha the first goal for his teaain made use of his speed and broke past the defensive line Watching this young talent ould be chosen for England's national tea of ti lad's future achieve En feel cohaainst such a tea at West Ha the ball around, Joe Cole even performed a back heel pass in front of their few fans present Listening to the sounds of laughter fro platforht: Exactly whose home match was this?
This kind of situation h he did not personally experience being passed by Joe Cole and the rest on the field, he still felt hier When his team was bullied on the field, the responsibility was on hi pushed around with his players
Michael Daas currently the strongest player on Teah he alone was unable to defend against West Ham's relentless offense The responsibility for the three misses did not lie with him It was just that the tea 30 plusEn decided to pass the captain ar lad If the 21-year-old Joe Cole could become the captain of "The Hammers", why couldn't the 19-year-old Michael Dawson? A talented player nurtured fro syste spirit, who else could be more suitable than hi platfor platforhest floor had a row of long corridors enclosed by glass s There were ts of old but neat chairs, as well as two television sets That was City Ground's suite Compared to a wealthy and powerful football teaham Forest's could only be described as shabby
Naturally, there was hardly anybody in there to witness such a terrible match Only two people were currently in the suite They did not sit on the chairs, but instead chose to assulass s
They were this teahty
Edward Doughty glanced at the television in the corner before looking at the football field "So this is the forham Forest?" His tone was heavy with sarcas En saw the other day