Chapter 150: Angry Response

When David saw the news, he didn't particularly care, because it was obvious that someone had ulterior motives and didn't need to pay attention to it at all.

Leicester City is the capital of Leicestershire, which, like Nottinghamshire, is part of the East Midlands region.

The Leicester City vs Nottingham Forest match is also often referred to as the East Midland derby, precisely because of the close proximity of the two teams.

Leicester City have just been relegated from the Premier League and will surely aim to break out of League One and get back to the Premier League.

However, at the moment, although the East Midland derby with Nottingham Forest will still be hot, it is really difficult for Nottingham Forest to pose much of a threat to them from the perspective of the strength of the two teams.

On the contrary, Notts County, who have been promoted to League One, have the momentum of a dark horse and may be one of the main opponents on Leicester's promotion path.

Leicester City can't stand the fact that Notts County, which they have never looked at before, can now be on an equal footing with themselves, and are very likely to pose a great threat to themselves.

Could it be that Leicester City's match against Notts County will replace Leicester and Nottingham Forest as the hottest East Midland derby?

If you think about it, it's really not impossible!

Therefore, Leicester had to give Notts County a little trouble first, and they couldn't let Notts County start the league lightly, so the act of splashing dirty water began.

David didn't care, but he didn't expect this matter to ferment so quickly, and it could sweep across the entire English football scene, and even become a social topic for all the people to pay attention to.

Originally, philanthropy was a very sensitive topic in society, not only in China, but also in England.

Notts County's despicable behavior of earning tickets in the name of charity and love has gone into their own pockets, and they have gained fame and benefits, and this despicable behavior is really the anger of the people.

Charities have come forward to denounce the shamelessness and hypocrisy of Notts County, well-known people have also jumped out to criticize Notts County's actions, and the media have also cheered for it, becoming the vanguard of the boycott of Notts County, as if the whole of England is on the opposite side of Notts County.

David and Notts County were a little caught off guard by this situation of national condemnation, and he never imagined that a low-key act of love between himself and Notts County could turn into the embarrassment it is today.

It seems that it is very important to grasp the right to speak in public opinion!

At such a critical juncture, the first question that came to David's mind was not how to deal with the aftermath, but a quick burst of emotion.

Although the Nottingham Evening News has a good relationship with Notts County, it is a local media after all, and it does not have much influence outside of Nottinghamshire.

It seems that he ignored this part before, and when this matter is over, he should take action to build his own public opinion platform.

Leicester City, the name was also remembered by David.

Let's meet in the mountains and rivers!

When you meet in the league, you will be taught to be a person in minutes.

Notts County will tell you the brutal truth that any time a plot is a joke in the absolute city.

Since then, there is one more sworn enemy in Notts County!

Maybe it's a bit of a bit of a no-brainer, and the relationship between the two teams was not good before, but Notts County are too low to pose a real threat to Leicester City.

But now it's different, the hostile status is officially restored!

Thinking of this, David laughed to himself again.

This season, Notts County has a lot of enemies in the league!

Nottingham Forest, a long-time rival, Leicester City, which has regained its sworn enemy, Reading, which was an inseparable rival last season, and Derby County, which is also located in the East Midlands, have to play a hot game.

Who knows if there will be clubs that turn into sworn enemies of Notts County this season?

Is this the rhythm of half the league?

Well, David admits it's interesting in League One this season!

However, it is still necessary to solve the current crisis of public opinion first, and the good image that Notts County has worked so hard to build must not be ruined here

"Notts County FC lodges a solemn protest against the recent media reports about Notts County using charitable claims to enrich themselves, and reserves the right to take legal action."

At a specially held press conference, the club's CEO Soriano spoke righteously to the media.

David didn't want to show up on such an occasion, so in the end, it was Soriano who had to come forward.

"Notts County is a socially responsible professional club, we do our own thing and care about what others think, but we can't tolerate bad slander and slander of our reputation at will!"

"This paper is about the ticket revenue statistics for the warm-up match between Notts County and Northampton, which totals £57,760."

"And now I have in my hand the donation receipt certificate handed to us by Nottingham Orphanage, the number on it is 10w pounds, and the certificate is issued on July 29th, which is the day after the competition."

"We at Notts County don't intend to hype up the charity game or take advantage of the opportunity to make money, so the donation campaign is all going on in a low-key manner, and we not only donating the ticket proceeds, but also taking some of it out of the club's account, doesn't that tell?"

"I don't understand why someone would attack Notts County with this incident, I don't think it's just a misunderstanding, because the facts are very well documented, as long as you go to the orphanage to investigate, you can get the right conclusion, however, some media for their own selfish desires but ignore the facts, indiscriminately pour dirt on Notts County, and keep saying that it is for justice."

"Then I would like to ask, who is acting badly?"

The media in the audience was in an uproar, they never expected that things would turn so dramatically.

The Leicester media reporter who reported on the incident had an ugly face, and he felt like a clown in the face of the same skeptical and even gloating gazes.

In the eyes of many journalists, sales are everything, and as for the facts, who cares!

But now, the disadvantaged groups that were not in his eyes have come forward, and they are still standing on the moral high ground, and he can even imagine what kind of heavy blow his newspaper will suffer next.

This is no joke, because this time fraud has become a mainstream concern in society, not just in football, and the impact is so great that they can't face it.