Chapter Seventy-Eight: I'm Rich

After deciding on the countermeasures, Hall personally went to negotiate the acquisition with the creditors, and he could get Leeds City Council, but he had little influence on the FA Federation and needed their help.

The creditor cannot refuse.

If Santander and Alcott complete the deal and take nearly half of the shares, then Hall's package of creditors will be the culprit.

The two parties must work together to kill Santander directly from the takeover process for the acquisition between them to make sense.

Alcott's theory of the "political spectrum" is very correct, and the Hall family enjoys the current spectrum dividends, so naturally they have to pay a corresponding price. Therefore, even though Hall wanted to suppress the purchase price from the beginning, he did not consider playing an off-the-market move.

It's not because of the so-called decency.

Unscrupulous business practices will indeed cause real damage to the Hall family's goodwill.

Allies will question its political stance, and its opponents will happily replace the label of nobility with the label of commercial capital......

And now, Alcott is the first to flip the table, so according to the political spectrum of the Hall family, he can take on the challenge by any means.

The mud legs of the House of Commons can openly play hooligans to force the Russian tyrants to sell the team, and the traditional aristocratic lords will protect their hometown teams openly and honestly, and will not fall into the hands of foreign conglomerates, so they will not make mistakes, right?

Not to mention not making mistakes, it's simply an English wolf warrior!

Hall negotiated an agreement with creditors and immediately gave an interview to the media, making a frank declaration: "Yes, that's right, I'm going to Leeds City Council and the FA Federation right away. I'm going to lobby the relevant authorities to stop Leeds United from being sold to a foreign consortium!

"Leeds United, it's Leeds United in England. I want Baron Alcott, who led the way for the foreign consortium, to know that now, in 1988, there are still nobles who follow the ancient glory and protect England! I, Hugo Hall, will lead Leeds United to greatness again!"

「…… fakenes! It's fakenes through and through! Recording? I don't know what the recording is. Leeds is my hometown, and seven generations of the Hall family have spent their lives here, and so do I...... So I'm going to change my hometown team, and when I buy Leeds United, I'm going to start a five-year, £100 million squad building plan!"

"I will bring the best youth system, the best players, the best results to Leeds United!"

When Hall shouted the slogan "£100 million in five years", the reporters gathered around the pile fell silent for a moment.

At a time when the world record for a footballer's transfer fee is 6 million pounds, [100 million pounds in five years] gives people an exaggerated impact like seeing a primitive tribe with a Makqin machine gun aimed at a primitive tribe charging with a stone weapon.

Money stood up, 'locker room scandals, prostrate and foot, ignored with dust. Reporters were eager to put the microphone in his mouth and get more startling remarks.

「…… Romario? I'm very welcome to that Brazilian star to play in England...... Van Basten, oh, and although the latest transfer record was set by AC Milan, I don't mind breaking it...... As we all know, the team needs to be rationally allocated, and I don't blindly pursue the best and most expensive ......."

Hall spoke eloquently, with the posture of a real Leeds United owner, and no one in the reporters spoke against him.

Even if he is bragging, 100 million pounds is discounted, and 10 million pounds a year is used to bring in reinforcements, the sworn rivals of Leeds United in the First Division must always be careful not to get kicked in the ass.

Die to foreign conglomerates, local aristocrats change their hometown teams at any cost, is the best news headline, and the public likes to watch this.

Hall was pleased with the reporters' response, and he got a surprise by making a slight change from Walker's suggestion not to respond positively to the fan disturbances.

"Replace the original one with a bigger one."

He summed up in his heart, slightly curled the corners of his mouth, waved his arms, and repeatedly promised to complete the acquisition and immediately start the [five-year 100 million] plan.

By the time the Premier League is established, 100 million pounds will be depreciated, now

How much you spend, how much you earn later.

Not far away, a young reporter with a "Mirror" badge pressed the shutter with a video camera, Kacha Kachacha, and couldn't help but complain: "Does he think of himself as an aristocratic leader?"

"I've investigated in the past few days and found that this guy is quite famous in the circle of noble children, and there are really many broken nobles who regard him as hope and leader." The colleague with a notepad next to him replied casually.

"Heh, five years and 100 million, the most popular fat sheep with player agents is about to appear. Can such a fool be hopeful?" The young reporter took two more photos from an angle, then put down the camera, "His 'I'm just rich, I'm so badly beaten, I can't take any more pictures.'"

"It's almost over, let's go back and sort it out, and let him be proud for two days for the time being."

The two said as they packed up their things and left the scene.

…………

Leeds City, inside the villa study.

On the TV, Hall was sonorous and powerful, pointing his fingers to his chest and talking with a resolute expression.

"Peng!"

Alcott threw out the remote control, "What is this cub talking about?!" He's playing hooligan, acting as if the FA Association approves our deal, and he's a fellow criminal!"

"Alright, you should expect him to fight back. It's a trick we've used before, haven't we?" Chaplin was unusually calm.

Alcott gasped and suppressed his anger: "It's easy! This is the only way we can do it, but he has a lot of ways to deal with it, but he chooses not to be decent, what should we do next?"

"Since he is not decent, we help him be decent."

Chaplin paused, then continued, "...... In October, British steel will be on the shelves for privatization. The Hall family played an ignominious role in this matter, seeking to embezzle state assets. I have proof."

Alcott's hole tightened, the corners of his mouth trembled slightly, and he was silent for a long time: "How do you know? You have betrayed me."

"I've always stood with you, old man, we're all ultra-conservatives." Chaplin did not respond positively.

A sarcastic smile appeared on Alcott's face, "So you're pulling me into the political duel of the behemoths without my knowledge?"

"You know, the Hall family is supposed to be one of us, but in fact they have always maintained a conservative leftist stance, delusional detachment. This is unrealistic, their family can't stand on the side of the Blue Party (conservative), enjoy the dividends of the Blue Party, and then talk to the Red Party (Freedom) Hello, I am hello, everyone. ….

It's in the way of a lot of people, and a lot of us don't like what their family is doing." Chaplin lit a cigar and handed it to the old fellow.

Alcott took the cigar and swallowed, "Chaplin, I just want to make some money."

"So do I. If that kid had been willing to meet our offer in the first place, it wouldn't have gotten to where it is now. After your first meeting with his assistant, the big man among us approached me, and I couldn't resist the temptation of a million pounds." Chaplin bowed his head in shame.

Alcott chuckled, "What's your plan?"

"The Hall family is so well-founded that they just wanted to use Leeds United's acquisition to shake their family's positive image and political spectrum and leverage a suitable opportunity. Then the ultra-conservative bigwigs threw up the privatization of British Steel, and I don't know exactly how......

Chaplin lowered his voice, "But that kid is arrogant, he doesn't pay any attention to the negative image and forcibly blocks the acquisition process. This gives us the opportunity to start the program now.

And, your contribution to the 'locker room scandal, it's fantastic, class opposition, it's a quick knife."

"Heh, I said how could the Mirror be willing to report such a thing, a sub-page, no wonder it was so generous." Alcott leaned back on the couch in a dejected manner.

Since then, he has unwittingly become a pawn in the hands of the big guys.

It's an honour for a second-division football club to buy out and get involved in a partisan feud in England.......

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