Green striker

Chapter 52 Unhappiness is inevitable

"Strive to win Rayo Vallecano and win four consecutive games!"

"If we win this game, half of our goal of relegation this season will be accomplished."

"Go hard."

Tarragona fans are looking forward to this game.

But it's not just fans.

The same goes for club staff, including president Cruz.

"Chrysler, do you think the team will win today?"

"Personally, I'm not very optimistic about the team winning today. The best case scenario is a draw."

In the stadium stands, in the VIP viewing area with only a few boxes, club president Cruz and the team's sports director Chrysler were chatting.

Today's Cruz is an old man who is almost 70 years old. Although he is old, he is wearing a gray suit and his white hair is neatly combed. His behavior still gives people the temperament of a personable old man from the British Peninsula.

gentleman.

Chrysler, on the other hand, still looks like a successful person and is still meticulous in everything he does and says.

"Why do you say that?" After Cruz listened to Chrysler's answer and took a sip of coffee, Cruz asked with a smile because he was not optimistic about winning.

"Because it's very simple. Rayo Vallecano's team is not a weak team." Chrysler's reply was also straightforward.

Although he knew that saying this was not a pleasant fact, it was the fact.

Compared with Vallecano's La Liga promotion team, Tarragona's La Liga relegation team is still weaker in terms of overall strength.

Whether it's the value of the club or the ability of the players themselves.

"Maybe you're right." Chrysler replied, while Cruz's attitude was ambiguous.

And Cruz and Chrysler were chatting.

At this moment, a middle-aged man walked over.

This middle-aged man is white, slightly mediocre in appearance, but not ugly.

He has a tall and thin figure, wears a suit, and is well-groomed.

Don't say hello to Cruz or Chrysler as you walk away.

"Sorry, I came a little late."

Cruz glanced at the middle-aged man, then pointed to the empty seat next to him, "It's not too late, Pierre, you came just in time, the game hasn't started yet."

The middle-aged man Pierre mentioned by Cruz is the vice chairman of Rayo Vallecano and a shareholder of Rayo Vallecano.

"Thank you." Pierre said politely and sat down.

Cruz and Pierre are both presidents of the same team, but they are also presidents.

Pierre also wore almost the same clothes as Cruz, but their temperaments were completely different.

Cruz has the air of an old British gentleman.

And after Pierre sat down, he narrowed his little eyes and wandered around, looking here and there, plus the half-smile at the corner of his mouth, which gave him a cunning and cunning look.

Like a slippery old fox.

Not long after Pierre sat down, he chatted with Cruz in twos and threes, talking about things about the club's situation.

No matter what, he would go to the Three Treasures Hall.

Pierre, the president of Rayo Vallecano, came to Tarragona without any incident, and it was definitely not just because the team came to watch the game.

In the past few years, with Cruz as team president, there have been player transfer transactions between Tarragona and Rayo Vallecano.

He has dealt with this old fox a lot, and he also knows what role this Rayo Vallecano chairman is.

Because Pierre, although he is the chairman of Rayo Vallecano, he only wears the name of a team chairman. In essence, this guy is a businessman through and through.

Pierre, as long as someone can make money for him, he will try his best to get all the benefits into his hands until the money can be held tightly in his hands.

This is a capitalist who only cares about making money for himself.

Cruz doesn't like and hates people like Pierre who smell of money and copper from the inside out.

Therefore, Cruz would never have anything to do with Pierre unless something unexpected happened.

However, if Cruz doesn't find Pierre, he can't stop Pierre from coming to him.

This old fox came here today, probably because he saw something shining in Tarragona again.

After chatting for a while, Pierre's topic seemed to have inadvertently touched on the fans. He said, "When I came here, I saw a lot of Asians coming today. They were holding Chinese flags. They looked pretty.

They are all here for the Chinese player your team introduced this summer."

Cruz listened to Pierre's words. When he mentioned this, Cruz chuckled and said, "Well, yes, a lot of Chinese people did come to watch the game today."

Quite a few, not hundreds, but dozens of people, and before that, Chen Yang's jerseys had also been sold.

This is a very interesting thing.

"They are here really for Chen Yang of our team. Because of Chen Yang's performance, it is worth it for them to come here." Cruz continued.

Chen Yang is currently the top scorer in the Tarragona team. Is it unusual for a Chinese person to watch his compatriot's game?

When Cruz finished speaking, Pierre then said: "Haha, that's just like the Japanese, don't you think so."

"Introducing Japanese players also brings Japanese capital and their domestic market attention."

"The same is true for this Chinese player. He is now playing well in Tarragona. Once he performs well, even domestic TV stations in China begin to purchase the rights to the Spanish Second Division to broadcast this game."

"In terms of making money, this is indeed a good idea, introducing Chinese players and developing the Chinese market."

Cruz had a bit of a harsh tone in these words.

Cruz frowned, "Making money? I don't understand why you have to understand so much. Not everything has to be about making money."

At Cruz's words, Pierre sneered, "So you signed him?"

So you signed him?

Pierre's words were accompanied by a sneer.

It seems to be telling Cruz that why should he sign Chen Yang if it is not to make money.

Immediately, Chrysler's already serious face turned even darker.

He was sitting down and was about to get up and say something.

Cruz reached out and pressed him down.

Then, Cruz glanced at Pierre.

Cruz did not feel angry because of the obviously offensive words Pierre said. The old gentleman just responded with a smile.

"We signed him just because of his ability."

If Chen Yang was not capable, Cruz would not have made a decisive decision to sign him during the trial.

I just didn't expect that Cruz's answer seemed to stimulate Pierre's laughter.

It seemed that Pierre had been patient before, but now he could no longer restrain himself.

He laughed heartily, "Haha, signing him just because of his ability? This is so funny!"

"It's just that after a lucky guy who has never played in a professional league before and passed the trial training with you was signed, he scored a few lucky goals in the league and is called capable?"

"Please, how many capable Chinese players are there in football? For example, our club tried out countless players in just one year, and all of them were eliminated in the end."

"I must admit that the Chinese are talented in kung fu, such as Jack Cheng."

"Perhaps every Chinese can know Kung Fu."

"Perhaps their talent should also include their mathematics."

"Just in football, I don't think the Chinese, or even the whole of Asia, have many talented people."

"So stop being ridiculous! Cruz, can't you just be more straightforward and just do it to make money?"

"And when it comes to making money, I'm also thinking about whether we should introduce Chinese players and attract Chinese investment in the future."

"Actually, we are all on the same journey up here."

A series of words burst out of Pierre's mouth.

As a result of Pierre's actions, the old gentleman's originally kind expression turned cold.

The old man was very unhappy with Pierre's words.

The dissatisfaction is that,

"If you think this is making money?"

"Then just go ahead as you think."

Cruz has nothing good to say to creatures who only want money, money, money.

Moreover, when it comes to football, do Chinese and Asian people have no talent?

What Cruz said to Vice Chairman Pierre is completely unreasonable.

The old gentleman had a cold face, shook his head, and said coldly to the unpleasant vice chairman: "I really don't need to talk too much about a racist."

"Sorry, I have something else to do, so I have to leave first."

Cruz should stay away from such people, because watching football with such people will not only affect his mood.

It is also an insult to the purity of the sport of football.

Unhappiness is inevitable.

Fortunately, people like Pierre are by no means the mainstream of society.

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