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Chapter 956 Millwall(2/2)

Even so, seeing Aston Villa scored, the home team's stands were still blown up.

Some fans threw water bottles into the field and almost hit Aston Villa goalkeeper Ter Stegen.

Aston Villa captain Clement picked up the water bottle, found the referee Oscar on duty, and complained seriously.

There were two minutes of injury time in the first half, but as soon as the 45-minute game time arrived, the referee blew the whistle to the end of the half.

Aston Villa players quickly exited amid the booing and verbs of home fans.

Thornton, who walked a little slower, was almost hit by the coins thrown by the stands.

Fang Jue's expression was gloomy. He picked up the coin and handed it directly to the fourth official. He left without saying anything.

"It's really notorious." Birmingham reporters said in an atmosphere in the media seat.

Even the London journalists were silent and did not defend Millwall.

Not to mention Aston Villa, Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur are only treated even more severely.

If West Ham United is a guest here, it would be a miracle not to fight.

This is a team that is disgusted by almost every other team in England.

...

In the second half, veteran Inzagi, who came on as a substitute, scored a goal, helping Aston Villa expand the score to 2-0.

This makes the atmosphere on the court even more tense.

Although security personnel separated the home team Millwall fans from the away team Aston Villa fans.

However, Millwall fans threw debris at Aston Villa fans through security personnel, causing a stir.

In the final stage of the second half, Millwall forward John Marchis scored a goal for the home team.

Millwall fans were excited again and launched a second attack on Aston Villa fans.

There was a mess in the stands.

"It's really weird." Chinese reporters in the media sighed that when they were scored, their fans made trouble. If they scored goals, they still had to make trouble.

In the final stage of the game, Millwall midfielder Henry was sent off for a red card for a flying tackle Milner.

There were also small-scale conflicts between the players on the court.

In the end, Aston Villa defeated Millwall 2-1 in the away game.

Fang Jue's greatest pleasure was that no players were injured.

In this game, the referee Oscar presented a total of twelve yellow cards and one red card. The home team Millwall won eight yellow cards, and Aston Villa had four yellow cards.

...

At the post-match press conference, Fang Jue angrily criticized the poor away environment.

He showed the reporters on the scene a photo of Aston Villa having an almost accident on his way to Neal Stadium.

"If I weren't still awake, I knew that this was playing in London." Fang Jue sneered, "I almost thought we were fighting in the Middle East."

The reporters at the scene didn't know that such a thing happened on Aston Villa's way to the stadium.

When they heard about this, they were so excited.

Except for Birmingham and Chinese media reporters, other reporters do not care about the safety of Aston Villa's entire team. They are just excited that something has happened, 'Milwall fans attacking Aston Villa', ah, what a good material.

Millwall Chairman Papitis then called Fang Jue to apologize and regret for the matter.

Fang Jue responded to the other party's words and hung up the phone.

This Papitis is not a good bird either. He is full of mouth and acts erratic.

Aston Villa's entire team did not spend the night in London, and quickly left London after the game and returned to Birmingham.

"Okay, guys, go home and have a rest. There will be half a day off tomorrow morning." Fang Jue announced.

The players cheered and dispersed.

...

Fang Jue returned to his office and just wanted to have a cup of coffee to take a break when the office door was knocked open.

He is the club's general manager Byron.

"Boss, something happened." Byron's expression was serious.

Aston Villa defeated Millwall 2-1 away, and Aston Villa's fans were very excited.

A group of Aston Villa fans celebrated at the bar and were attacked by members of Bushwacker, a radical fan group in Millwall.

There was a fight and conflict between the two sides.

An Aston Villa fan was stabbed by the opponent with a sharp weapon during the chaos and was sent to the hospital for emergency treatment.

"How is the person?" Fang Jue asked immediately.

"It's still being rescued." Byron's expression was heavy.

"Bastard!" Fang Jue cursed.

"The fan who was stabbed is called Ellen Donald, who is the father of three children." Byron introduced the situation.

"Is it him?" A fat fan appeared in Fang Jue's mind. Ellen Donald is a die-hard Aston Villa fan.

The reason why Fang Jue knew about this person was because the Birmingham Evening News once reported an interesting story.

Donald was very dissatisfied with Fang Jue's involvement in Aston Villa at first. This fat man was Karu's fan. He was dissatisfied with Fang Jue's cleaning up Karue, and even vowed not to watch Aston Villa's game again.

Later, Aston Villa under Fang Jue's rule rose rapidly, and Donald quickly fell into Fang Jue's "embrace". The fat man became Fang Jue's hardcore supporter, and even tattooed a giant panda on his arm, saying that he liked the Chinese boss.

Later, at a Christmas party at Aston Villa, the club invited a group of fan representatives, including Donald, and Fang Jue took photos with the fat man and his three children.

"Arranging the helicopter, I'm going to London." Fang Jue picked up the microphone and said.
Chapter completed!
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