Chapter 183: Shame on England

The away game was unfavourable, with Notts County returning to England with a defeat.

Notts County fans didn't blame or complain about the team's loss, this is the club's first time in a European competition, and being able to get this far is enough to satisfy them, not to mention that they are only a League One team, they failed this season, and they just need to play back next season.

Many Notts County fans came to the airport to meet them, which made the players very touched and ashamed at the same time.

In the face of this group of lovely fans, they don't know how to repay their enthusiasm, and only the next wins can give them a little comfort.

However, not everyone took Notts County's defeat to heart, and the media flocked to it like sharks smelling fish.

'It was a mistake to let Notts County win the League Cup last season, so how can a League One side be eligible to represent England in the UEFA Cup?'

"Now we are in the third place in the Premier League in the European League, and the Bundesliga is chasing very closely, and if we are not careful, it is likely to slip to the fourth place.

"Notts County played for England but were crushed by their opponents, and in this situation, even if they return to home, it may be difficult to recover the defeat, and Notts County will be knocked out of the next round of the League Cup."

"In this way, for English clubs, Notts County is completely lagging behind, not only is it not able to help England get more European points, but it has to become the denominator to lower the average of England's European points, which is simply a shame in the English league!"

"We are here to call on the disgraceful Notts County as an example to hope that the FA can make a rule that even if a lower-division team wins the League Cup and the FA Cup, they cannot give them a place in European competition, but continue to allocate it to the Premier League teams, or even directly follow the order of the Premier League table, at least so that the Premier League teams can guarantee that they will not be beaten to the point of collapse."

"Notts County is out in disgrace, let's despise this self-defeating garbage team!"

This is a commentary published in The Sun that pointed the finger at Notts County, who in their mouths have become a complete disgrace to English football.

Many media have reprinted it and published similar comment articles, and fans like to see what they are pursuing, as for the bottom line, what is it?

When the Notts County players saw the news, they were so angry that they wanted to run over at night to clean up the headquarters of The Sun.

We are about to vomit blood in the European competition, but you are demolishing the stage in the back, who is the shame of England?

Still Notts County was defeated?

Are you guys watching the game?

In the second half, we overwhelmed Celtic, okay!

However, they also know that the media has always been urinating, and it is common to make things out of nothing, and it is common to turn black and white upside down, let alone tell nonsense with their eyes open.

However, the club has issued an order not to allow players to be interviewed at this time, so even if countless reporters have put the microphone into their nostrils, they have endured it and have not spoken, believing that the club will not let them suffer this grievance.

There is no problem with the executive order of Notts County, and if the players are made to say something shocking in a state of anger at this time, Notts County will be beaten to the edge of the storm again.

After the acquisition of the "Daily Telegraph", it has been integrated and has become a sharp weapon of public opinion in the hands of David.

David knows that this time Notts County was completely viciously attacked by those unscrupulous media for the sake of sales, but it was just a loss of a game, how could there be such a big sin, it was about to be raised to a national sinner, how could England have such a tradition!

"All those who say Notts County is a disgrace to English clubs, are brainless guys, well, their brains have been eaten by zombies!" David sat across from the Daily Telegraph reporter and spoke eloquently.

At David's behest, Notts County and The Daily Telegraph collaborated on an interview, which was naturally conducted with David himself, the head of Notts County.

'It's a shame that Notts County lost the first leg away, but a win in this game speaks for itself?

"Is 3:1 a desperate scoreline? As long as we return to home in the next leg, we can beat our opponents 2-0 and Celtic will be able to advance to the last 16 of the UEFA Cup with the advantage of away goals! Is it difficult to achieve a score of 2:0? ”

"No, I don't think so!"

'Actually, I admit that Notts County didn't play well in the first half of the first leg, our youngsters lacked European experience and they were playing against a team of old fritters who knew how to play a crucial game, so we were down in the first half, that's a fact!'

"But if you watch our second half of the game, then you will clearly see that in the second half of the game, we suppressed the opponent and beat the opponent to the north, and we also scored an away goal through our own efforts, not like other media say, the two teams are not the same team at all!"

"In the second half of the game, Notts County have the quality to beat Celtic, especially since we still have the advantage of being at home, and I believe that beating the opponent is not wishful thinking!"

"A lot of the media have seen Notts County as a disgrace in the Premier League, and I think that's looking at us with tinted glasses!"

"It's an honour for Notts County to represent England in European competitions and we definitely don't want to be a drag!"

"Then let's take a look at the English clubs that are playing in Europe this season and compare who is the shame!"

"Manchester United and Arsenal are two strong teams that have already emerged from the group stage one round ahead of schedule, which is a reflection of their strength!"

"And the other two teams in the Champions League, Newcastle and Liverpool, will their results be able to shine on the face of the Premier League?"

"Newcastle have two wins and three losses in five group games, ranking third in the group, and if they want to qualify, they must ensure that they win the last game against their opponents and Dynamo Kyiv will lose to their opponents, so to speak, the initiative to qualify is no longer in their own hands."

"Is Newcastle's performance the glory of an English club?" (To be continued.) )