Golden Greenery

Chapter 48 (Part 1) You are the wind and I am the sand

The earth-shaking changes in the team's record have blown away the heavy dark clouds hanging over the Madyburg club. Everyone has seen the hope of relegation. Although the team is still ranked first from the bottom, the violent upward momentum makes everyone firmly believe that the last place is definitely not where Maddie should stay.

The Madyburg people who have seen the scenery of the professional league are determined not to want the club to return to the divisional league. They are attracted by the neon splendor of the professional league. Just like many migrant workers from remote areas in China, who have experienced life in a big city, even if they live in a rented dwelling every day, they would rather be busy earning a meager salary than return to their warm and familiar small hometown.

Not to mention the players, even the staff of the club hate returning to the low level, which means that the income will be greatly reduced. Therefore, during this period of time, the people in the Fort Mady club came and went with smiles in their eyes, and even Sylvia's footsteps became much more frivolous, which always made old Angus want to move.

Chairman Angus Mullen was also very excited during this period. He felt that his conquest of Sylvia's body seemed to be full of vitality again. While satisfied with the status quo of the team, Chairman Mullen is also very proud of the revival of his manhood. You are the wind and I am the sand, the door of the office is always tightly closed, no matter how Sylvia's hair is done, she can see a mess.

Although Chairman Mullen was very angry with Raiola, he also knew that this was the rule of professional football. Brokers must act in the best interest of their clients, and that is their job. As for the young players signed by Raiola, Chairman Mullen has no opinion at all, because this is football. In the past, it was because they were in the amateur league, they were not well-known, and everything was irregular, so they didn't have the attention of the agent. Now that the little ones walk with the wind and go out with light, it will be a matter of time before they have a manager.

In fact, all clubs actually welcome players to have agents. One is that the agent is more professional, considers issues more comprehensively, and is not as short-sighted as many players who have not studied much. Furthermore, the existence of an agent provides a buffer between the club and the players, and often avoids embarrassment or even embarrassment between them. Another point is that by handing over these trivial matters to the agent, the players can focus more on training and competition, and concentrate on the court, which is what the club hopes to see.

It is also understandable that players encourage agents to seek higher salaries for themselves. Most players have lost the opportunity to enter school because they received professional training early, so that they have no skills to make a living except for playing football. The professional life of a player is only a dozen years, and the prime time is even less than ten years. In less than ten years, they have to earn enough for their own lifetime expenses, perhaps the expenses of their whole family.

Many players have a very low level of education, and many of them barely know a word, but there are also many famous players with high professional standards other than football. Not to mention ancient figures like Niels Bohr, the Danish goalkeeper who won the Nobel Prize in Physics, and Socrates, the doctor of medicine and the leader of the Brazilian fantasy midfielder "Golden Four Eagles", a little further away, Costacurta, Master of Business Administration, Master of Economics, Bierhoff, SDA Business School, Bocconi University. Also active on the court are German national team goalkeeper Lehmann, African footballer Mboma, Manchester United's Welsh winger Giggs, and Uruguay national team soul figure Diego Forlan. They all have bachelor's degrees in different majors.

There are also some players who are using their spare time to study in different universities, including Zhuoyang of course.

But these people with both virtue and skill are still very few after all, and the vast majority of players have a low level of education. When they were young, they developed a habit of spending money lavishly with a lot of money, and it has become a consumption habit after they retire. In addition, I don't know how to manage money and invest,

Allowing some second-hand agents to fool around, many players went bankrupt within a short period of time after retiring, began to live a life of poverty, and even applied for government relief with injuries all over their bodies.

Chairman Mullen fully understands the players' demands for high salaries. As long as their performance on the court and the team's record can satisfy him, then everything is easy to talk about, and he is willing to spend money to buy people's hearts.

But that fat guy Raiola is really annoying, it takes too much time to deal with him, and he dare not have the slightest loophole in his words, otherwise he will definitely be caught by him, and he will hunt you down and dig out a piece of flesh from your body go.

That damned fat Italian! Chairman Mullen is still full of resentment: Fortunately, Jurgen didn't get involved with him. This young head coach is the biggest contributor to the club.

While Chairman Mullen was thinking, the door of the office was knocked twice, and then someone walked in. A tall fat man grinned maliciously at him.

"Hi, Chairman Angus Mullen, I'm Milo Raiola. On behalf of my client Jurgen Klopp, I'm here to talk about his contract."

Since Patrick Steele joined Mino Raiola's team and took over the five players including Schweinsteiger and Franck Ribery from Madyburg Club, he has quickly put himself into work. He first blocked all attempts to seduce these people, and clearly told the other party that my client is not considering any transfer at present. Next, he went deep into the Maddie Club and actively communicated with Klopp. Usually, Steele is responsible for all the chores of these people, and sometimes he even refuels the car, completely a nanny.

Treating Zhuoyang, he is like the others, and he is responsive to help Zhuoyang. As Zhuoyang's temporary agent, he rejected all the olive branches that were handed over, saving Zhuoyang a lot of trouble.

It was also in contact with Klopp that Steele discovered the excellence of this young head coach. Advanced tactical thinking, discerning vision, superb training level, tough management style, these qualities are enough to make Klopp an outstanding head coach.

Steele quickly called Raiola to remind him not to forget the rough jade of the young coach of Madyburg.

After Raiola received the call, he almost slapped himself: How could he forget this guy? It's all the fault of that Chinese boy, who made me restless all day, otherwise how could I have missed such a person.

Zhuoyang, who was in class, sneezed twice: Who is talking about me?

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