Chapter Thirty-One The People at Wimbledon(2/2)
※※※Boss John was busy behind the bar, but his eyes were always looking at Chu Zhongtian sitting by the window. He watched him close the clippings and put them aside, then picked up the wine glass and took a sip, and then looked outside in a daze.
The boss lowered his head and continued to work hard on his own.
Jackson walked over and said, "Hey, Chu."
Chu Zhongtian looked up at him.
"There will be Wimbledon Athletics in the afternoon. Do you want to watch it?"
Chu Zhongtian felt strange: "Today is Monday..."
“It happened to be there this day.”
"Okay, I'll go!" To be honest, he really wanted to have the group of teammates on the team. I wonder what changes they have changed after half a season?
"We'll be together then!" Jackson gave him a thumbs up. After saying that, he noticed the newspaper clipping book that was closed and put aside.
"Emily is a little better in the United States. The media that entertainment gossip always has her news and can collect a little. But if you play football in France, we can basically see nothing here." He shrugged, "The media in England only care about the football news in their own country. We can't see anything if we want to see your news."
Chu Zhongtian smiled apologetically. In football, the English media is very exclusive. In China, you can learn about football information around the world. Although it will be a little later, now with the Internet, the delay in timeliness of news is not so serious. But in the UK, when you open any British newspaper, you can see a large number of national football reports. National newspapers pay attention to gossip and scandals between Premier League teams, England teams, and domestic stars. Local holders will spend a lot of space to report on their local teams, even teams with low levels, and they will invest a lot of enthusiasm to report.
Therefore, the British have a high-level football community culture, but they are indifferent to football except for England's surprises, unless there are English players playing there.
Jackson muttered again: "I don't know if I can see the Ligue 1 in the United States..."
In the United States, Chu Zhongtian thought, even if he could see Emily, how could he have time to see it? You know, Los Angeles and France have a nine-hour time difference.
"I think I may not be able to see it..." Chu Zhongtian said.
Chapter completed!