Chapter 48 (I) You are the wind, I am the sand
The team's results have changed dramatically, blowing away the heavy dark clouds that have hung over the club's heads. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć InfoEveryone sees hope of relegation, and while the team is still bottom of the table, the onslaught has convinced everyone that last place is not where Madiburg should be.
The people of Madibourg, who have seen the scenery of the professional league, are resolutely reluctant to return to the division league, and they are ambitious by the neon splendor of the professional league. Like many migrant workers from remote areas in China, they have seen life in the metropolis, even if they live in rented dwellings every day, preferring to be busy earning a meager salary rather than return to their warm and familiar hometown.
Not to mention the players, even the club's staff are deeply disgusted by returning to the lower divisions, which would mean a significant reduction in income. Therefore, during this time, the people of the Madiburg Club were smiling in the corners of their eyes, and even Sylvia's steps were much more frivolous, which always made old Angus want to move.
Chairman Angus Mullen was also very excited during this time, and he felt that his conquest in Sylvia's body seemed to be full of energy again. While satisfied with the current situation of the team, Chairman Mullen is also proud of the revival of his male style. You're the wind and I'm the sand, the door to the office is always closed, and Sylvia's hair is a mess no matter how much she cares about it.
Although Chairman Mullen was angry with Raiola, he also knew that this was the rule of professional football. Brokers have to fight for the best interests of their clients, and that's what they do. As for the young players who signed with Raiola, Chairman Mullen has no problem at all, because this is football. In the past, it was because they were in an amateur league, they had no reputation, and everything was not formal, so they didn't have the attention of their agents. Now the little ones walk with the wind and go out with the light, and it is only a matter of time before there is an agent.
In fact, all clubs actually welcome players to have agents. One is that the agent is more professional and considers the problem more comprehensively, unlike many players who have not read much and are short-sighted. Moreover, the existence of the agent makes the club and the player have a buffer, and many times avoid mutual embarrassment or even tearing the skin. Another point is that by leaving these trivial chores to the agent, the players can focus more on training and games, and focus on the pitch, which is what the club wants to see.
It's understandable that players are encouraging their agents to seek higher salaries for themselves. Most of the players miss out on the opportunity to go to school because of their early professional training, leaving them with no skills other than playing football to earn a living. And the professional life of a player is only a dozen years, and the prime time is not even ten years. In less than a decade, they will have to earn enough for their entire life, and perhaps for their entire family.
Many players have a very low level of education, and many even barely know a word, but there are also many famous players who have a high level of professionalism outside of football. Not to mention ancient figures such as the Danish goalkeeper Nils Bohr, who won the Nobel Prize in Physics, a little further afield are Socrates, a doctor of medicine and the leader of the 'Golden Four' in Brazil's dream midfield, Kostacuta from Bocconi University's SDA Business School, and Bierhoff with a master's degree in economics. Also active on the pitch are German national team goalkeeper Lehmann, African footballer Mboma, Manchester United's Welsh winger Ryan Giggs, and Uruguay national team soul Diego Forlan. They all have bachelor's degrees in different majors.
There are also players who are using their spare time to pursue further studies at different universities, including Zhuo Yang, of course.
But after all, these people who are both moral and artistic are still a very small minority, and the vast majority of players have a low level of education. When they were young, they developed a habit of spending money lavishly, and when they retired, it became a habit of consumption. Coupled with the lack of financial management and investment, many players went bankrupt in a short period of time after retiring, began to live a poor life, and even applied for government relief with injuries and illnesses.
Chairman Mullen understands that players are asking for high salaries, and as long as their performance on the pitch and the team's record are satisfactory to him, then everything is easy to say, and he is happy to spend money to buy people's hearts.
But that fat man Raiola is really annoying, and he takes too much effort to deal with him, and he doesn't dare to have the slightest loophole in his words, otherwise he will inevitably be caught and chase after you to dig out a piece of meat from you.
This damn Italian fat man! Chairman Mullen is still full of hatred in his heart: fortunately, Jurgen did not get involved with him, and the young manager is the biggest contributor to the club.
As Chairman Mullen was thinking, there was a knock on the office door twice, and then someone walked in. A tall fat man grinned maliciously at him.
"Hello, Chairman Angus Mullen, I'm Milo Raiola. On behalf of my client, Jurgen Klopp, I would like to speak about his contract. ā
Patrick Steele has been jumping into the work since joining Raiola's team, taking over five players from Madiburg FC Schweinsteiger and Franck Franck Ribery. He first blocked all attempts to seduce these people, and made it clear that my client is not considering any transfers at this time. Next, he also went deep into the Madiburg club and actively communicated with Klopp. Usually, Steele is responsible for all the chores of these people, and sometimes he even goes to refuel the car, and he is completely a nanny.
treats Zhuo Yang, like several other people, he is also responsive and helps Zhuo Yang. As Zhuo Yang's temporary agent, he pushed away all the olive branches handed over, saving Zhuo Yang a lot of trouble.
It was also in contact with Jurgen Klopp that Steele discovered the excellence of the young manager. Advanced tactical thinking, discerning vision, superb training level, and tough management style are enough qualities to make Klopp an outstanding manager.
Steele quickly called Raiola and reminded him not to forget the young coach of Madibourg.
When Raiola received the call, she almost slapped herself in the mouth: how could she forget about this guy? It's all to blame on that Chinese kid who made me uneasy all day, otherwise how could I have missed such a person.
Zhuo Yang, who was in class, sneezed twice: Who is talking about me?