Hero of the Penalty Area

Vol 5 Chapter 97: Lower limit? they do not!

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After seeing the reaction of the Turkish Tourism Board, Martin O’Neill cursed in his heart: "You guys have this quality, can we not discriminate against you! Why did Liverpool give this warning? Isn't it because of what happened to you? The tragedy there! Damn it!"

He was so angry because the Turkish Tourism Board succeeded in fanning the flames of hatred. This is even more detrimental to Liverpool's away game. He can even imagine what it will be like at Besiktas' home court by then...

He definitely does not want this game to become a war in hell!

He also wants to scold the English media. He doesn't think that the English media revealed that Liverpool had beaten Besiktas 8:0 to cheer Liverpool-you guys have to cheer, I don't know if we return. Do you want to talk about it again at home? This is the home score, we are going to the away game now, you guys say it's useful! Isn't this taking the initiative to taunt the other party and find things for us?

O'Neill has a bad impression of the English media, because he and even the British media have some virtues. In order to attract eyeballs, sell sales, and create a sensational response, they do not hesitate to fake, violate all laws, break all moral constraints, and eavesdrop. The victim made a phone call, and then announced the violation of the victim’s privacy. Why did the insider information of the case be disclosed to the public to make the police investigation passive? Why play cosplay and set up traps to frame public figures... They are very skilled at playing these things, and even if they face it The public’s duty, there is no guilt at all, at most it is just expelling a few people, but the price is simply too small for them. If a few people are expelled, they can still recruit more people in. . As long as the notion that "the law and morality can be trampled under the guise of pursuing the truth" does not change, then they will always be just a bunch of "paparazzi" rather than real reporters.

So he knew that this group of media was not cheering for Liverpool at all, they were just hyping up this matter in the name of cheering for Liverpool. Liverpool's visit to Turkey, this kind of thing has all the elements of a sensational event-much-anticipated, violent, controversial and tragedy history. With a little hype, it can ignite a raging fire and let readers and audiences devote all their energy to follow up.

As for the consequences of doing so, whether it will cause tension in the air, whether it will deepen the antagonism between the two sides, whether it may lead to a series of very serious and unpredictable consequences... They don't care about it, the newspaper sells well, the news is sensational, Their task is completed.

If you challenge them with "social responsibility", they will spread their hands and tell you innocently: "If we need our media for such things, what do the police do?" Yes, if their hype leads to If the atmosphere of the game becomes more tense, isn't there still a policeman who can maintain order? Did they do this in the first place... more nervous? Then send more police! Is it true that our taxpayers' money is raised by a bunch of habitual wastes?

This is the logic of the media people.

Oh, if people are really dead, they can take the opportunity to speculate again, criticizing Turkey's security measures, attacking football violence, reflecting on the problem of football hooligans... But they will never reflect on their own problems.

the truth?

Although they always put this word on their lips, they never really took it to heart.

The Hesburgh tragedy caused a global sensation and shocked the entire United Kingdom, leading the British Prime Minister "Iron Lady" Thatcher to introduce a series of very strict policies against football. Let’s take a look at how the well-known British newspaper "The Sun" reported this incident in the first place? They called the Liverpool football mi a "thug" and a "murderer", and called the 96 dead Liverpool football mi a "deservable", and they also vowed to claim that the reporter saw the Liverpool football mi **** the clothes and clothes of the deceased at the scene. Objects, and even the dead woman in Liverpool's football team, peeing toward the corpse.

Their nonsense appeared on the front page, and they shamelessly named "The Truth"!

As a result, Liverpool’s mi was unanimously condemned and spurned by everyone. Some people really think that more than 90 people have died in Liverpool's mi. That is all on their own account.

But in fact, the real truth soon came out. Those who died were innocent, and Liverpool’s mi was also innocent. It was not the football hooligans that caused the chaos and tragedy, but the chaotic stadium management-when the stands were full, The stadium gate is still letting people in. Eventually, the overwhelmed stadium barbed wire collapses, people lose their balance and fall to the ground, and more people are unclear about the truth coming from behind, which eventually leads to tragedy...

The Sun didn’t care at all. In order to **** the timeliness of the news and to be the first to launch a report, they didn’t make a careful power at all. They only relied on a few horrible photos—they deliberately took such horrible photos to attract attention. Because people are always accustomed to being interested in uncommon images with great visual impact-and the speculation of reporters hastily compiled such an extra.

Slandering the dead as football hooligans, slandering the entire Liverpool football team as murderers, slandering them as strong criminals, robbers, and thieves. The motive of all these shameless actions is only to grab the news... What a trivial reason, it is. Let ninety-six people die!

If the media really has a conscience, then his conscience is definitely lighter than a feather. If the media really has morals, then their morals are not worth even a piece of Zimbabwean currency. If the media really has a skin, then their skin thickness is longer than the history of the universe. If the media has morals, then their morals may be only one billionth of all villains in human history. If the media has a lower limit... Hell, they don't have a lower limit! The only meaning of their existence is to constantly refresh the lower limit record they have created!

Up to now, the "Sun" has never formally apologized to the Liverpool club and the players for their slander of Liverpool football mi, so until now, in Merseyside, it is rare to see the "Sun" "Sale, sales are bleak. And Liverpool, whether it is a coach, an official, or a player, has never accepted any situational interviews from The Sun.

Not long after Chen Yingxiong arrived in this team, he was warned by Gerrard. Tell him never to accept an interview with The Sun, otherwise he may not be able to establish a foothold in Liverpool. Liverpool players can shake hands with Everton players, and they can drink Manchester United players together, but they can’t forgive the “Sun”.

With such a conviction, do you think O'Neal can still believe that the media is kindly helping Liverpool? They are pushing Liverpool into the abyss!

Then they were on the shore, sitting on their chairs, knocking Erlang tui, knocking sunflower seeds, drinking soda, and waiting for a good show!

Martin O'Neill is so angry, but unable to change the status quo. Because the media manipulated public opinion, and the power of public opinion was huge, he was unable to contend with it alone, and could only do things within his power, such as going to Chen Yingxiong and telling him that he must be calm and not lose his reason. For example, in an interview, he repeatedly watered both parties to turn off the flames.

It's just that under the ubiquitous power of public opinion, his efforts are insignificant.

For the rest, he can only pray.

Pray for all to go well and pray for peace.

In the few days before the game, Martin O’Neal has almost changed from a professional football coach to a professional priest...

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"Istanbul! Here we are! Ho-ha!"

Phil Gibbs, who walked out of the airplane gangway, raised his hands and called out excitedly.

"Quiet, Phil!" Adam Smith next to him made a silent gesture. "This is the enemy's territory!" He looked around nervously.

Phil Gibbs patted him on the shoulder: "Anna, Adam. Look..." He pointed to the sky.

"What's the matter?" Adam Smith looked up at the sky, the blue sky and white clouds, and the planes taking off and landing...

"Under the circumstances, how can it be as horrible as you said. Turkey is a tourist country, so many tourists come here every year, why do they have nothing to do? This is Turkey, not Iraq or Libya. Don't worry." Gibbs smiled and comforted his friend.

"It's always right to be careful..." Adam Smith actually hoped he was worried for nothing, but he still mumbled.

Tom Jackson, with his luggage next to him, laughed at Adam Smith's timidity: "Adam, if you are worried, go home and find your mother! Hahaha!"

"Go away, Tom!" Adam Smith flushed red and glared at Tom.

"It's not that Tom said you, Adam. You are really too timid, you know we have a hundred and fifty people here!" Phil Jones pointed to them, all of them were Liverpool players watching the game. Mis, some of them wear Liverpool shirts directly, for fear that others don’t know if they are Liverpool football mi...

"Yes, we have one hundred and fifty people. What are we afraid of? The club also said that as long as we act with the big team, there is nothing to worry about. I really don't know what you are afraid of, Adam." Tom Jackson curled his lips. .

"Can you guarantee that you are always with these one hundred and fifty people when you eat, sleep and go to the bathroom, Tom? It's always right to be careful!" Adam Smith retorted.

"Hey!" Tom snorted, then lowered his voice and approached the two companions and said to them: "I say something bad, even if there is really any accident, I will find the three of us for any trouble. There are one hundred and fifty people here, and there are a total of two thousand people who came to the Liverpool football team in Istanbul this time. Do you think you will be the most unlucky among these two thousand people, Adam?

Phil Gibbs laughed next to him: "Hahaha! To be so unlucky to be true, you can buy the big lottery when you go back. The jackpot is waiting for you, Adam!"

Adam Smith was one enemy two, outnumbered, so he rolled his eyes and stopped talking.

Three good friends rushed towards the exit with the crowd around them. Among the one hundred and fifty Liverpool players, the three of them were indeed very inconspicuous.

Although the club has warned the football players, although the Turkish stadium and football hooligans are notorious, but these can not stop those who really love football from coming to follow the team and cheer them.

Because they love their team, for their own team, go up and down the fire, they will not hesitate! ! .

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