Chapter 1018 - A Successor
Godfather Of Champions
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
Shania had also taken notice of the recent media reports. She was not blind or deaf. She was aware of the things that the fans did in the stands and at the training ground. If she were about her thoughts, she would certainly be selfish and want Twain to stay by her side and quit. However, after more than a decade with her husband, she also knew that only he could make the final decision. Therefore, she cleverly chose to remain silent.
At such times, she could only choose to trust her husband.
âIâll have to hold a press conference in a few days to announce whether Iâm staying or leaving,â Twain suddenly said during dinner, which surprised Shania a little. While the media was abuzz with speculation a few days ago, Twain kept mum at home.
She was keenly aware of something.
âItâs time to resolve all this,â Twain said.
Her guess was right.
However, Shania did not âWhatâs your decision?â but just nodded and did not say anything.
Twain was not surprised by Shaniaâs reaction, so he did not offer to explain what he would say at the press conference.
There was a mutual understanding between the two of them.
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The question of whether Twain would stay or leave obviously affected the teamâs performance. Nottingham Forest came close to losing against Fulham in an away game during the weekend. Fortunately, Balotelli broke through Fulhamâs goal with a beautiful free-kick at the last minute to equalize the score at 1:1 and save the team a point. However, because of the tie in the game, their ranking did not continue to rise but remained in seventh place.
For the Forest team to end up with a tie against Fulham was still lucky. In terms of both overall skills and actual situation, Nottingham Forest was at a complete disadvantage. If the Fulham striker had not been too wasteful with opportunities, they would have been defeated even if Balotelli had scored a goal.
Perhaps Fulham did not expect Nottingham Forest to play so poorly. They were overly excited.
For example, there were a few occasions when the goal was almost empty, and it was easier to score in such situations, but the Fulham striker excitedly shot too hard and pumped the ball straight into the stands behind the goalâ¦
After the game, Twain admitted in an interview that he and his team had been âvery, very, very luckyâ today, which were his original words. He had used âveryâ thrice.
However, he did not criticize the teamâs performance.
He knew that the teamâs erratic performance had something to do with himself. If the crew of a ship did not know whether their most beloved captain would be able to stay after this adventure and continue to lead them to take on the world, they would grow doubtful and be swayed. It would naturally affect their combat effectiveness in battle.
Twain had thought that by staying silent, he could minimize the impact. It turned out that he was wrong. He must give his crew a decision to let them know what the future would hold.
A reporter asked, âIâd heard you promised to give a reply to the fans who want you to stay?â
Twain did not deny it. Instead, he nodded and replied, âYes. When I get back to Nottingham, Iâll announce the matter at a press conference.â
The reporter did not expect Twain to answer so readily. He thought he heard wrong and hurriedly asked again, âAre you saying that you will announce whether you will be staying after the end of the season when you return to Nottingham?â
Twain nodded and did not say anything anymore. However, it was enough. The media and fans were excited by Twainâs answer. As for the game⦠Who cared?
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On the way back to Nottingham from London on the bus, Twain found that Evan Doughty was around, and he came to him on his own initiative.
âDavidâ¦â He looked at Kerslake, the assistant manager who sat with Doughty.
Kerslake was a smart man. He knew Evan must have something to discuss with Twain from the looks of it and that it had something to do with Twainâs going or staying. Therefore, he got up and gave his seat to the chairman while he saw in the seat behind, next to Eastwood.
While Kerslake gave up his seat, Twain did not say a word but looked up at the two men who exchanged seats.
When Evan sat down, he did not beat about the bush, got right to the point, and asked, âHave you made up your mind, Tony?â
Twain nodded.
âI guess itâs not a good decision for me. Can I persuade you to change your mind?â
Twain shook his head and said, âIf you still want my friendship, Evan, you wonât do that.â
Evan Doughty turned his eyes away and looked ahead with some disappointment.
Seeing how disappointed Evan Doughty was, Twain could not bear to stay indifferent, so he consoled him: âThere is a saying in China that states, âIf the old doesnât go, the new will not come.â The same holds true for the Forest team and you. If I, the old guy, donât leave, how can you have a fresh new wind?â
Evan Doughty did not care about any Eastern proverbs. He only cared about one thing and said, âBut I canât think of any new manager that would be as good as you. Iâve been looking for more than four years, but I still havenât found him.â
Twain smiled. It looked like it was going to be easy for Evan to accept his departure. He just had to find him a suitable successor.
âOf course, I have a good candidate for the new Nottingham Forest manager. I think very, very highly of him. He can definitely bring the Forest team back on track.â
Evan Doughty was stunned by Twainâs comments because the unruly Twain seldom used such blatant flattering words to describe a man, so he searched through world-class managers in his mind.
âDonât tell me it is Mourinho?â
It was the only answer he could think of because the two had similar temperaments and he was the only person whom Twain could think so highly of.
He did not expect Twain to shake his head.
âNo, itâs not.â
He did not explain to Evan why Mourinho was not the man. He just named his candidate.
âItâs Dunn.â
The name gave pause to Evan. He was not shocked, but⦠he basically could not recall who this Dunn was.
Twain saw the doubt in his eyes, but it did not mean anything. It was normal that the chairman of a football club could not remember an assistant manager who had left the team eight years ago. At the time, Evan was full of self-importance and was not concerned about the people and things around him.
âDo you still remember when I first brought him to the club and wanted you to give him a job?â Twain slowly recounted the story to Evan. Anyway, it was almost two hoursâ drive from London to Nottingham, so he had time. The journey was boring, and it was rather interesting to tell stories.
That was when Evan remembered. âThat Chinese young man?â
Twain nodded and said, âHe started as a regular coach in the youth team and worked as the manager of the youth team, First Team coach and assistant manager of the First Team. He left the club seven-and-a-half years ago to become the manager of Notts County team and now Notts County is ranked midstream in the EFL Championship.â
When he heard âNotts Countyâ, Evan frowned. When he heard again that it was currently just a midstream team in the English Football League Championship, his frown grew deeper.
Twain naturally took note of Evanâs reaction.
âTony, this manâ¦â
âYou donât think heâs famous and has an impressive enough resume?â
Evan nodded. It was what he thought. He felt strongly that a manager without prestige could not control the locker room. How many of the managers who had been brought in before could manage the big-name players? Almost none of them could control the locker room, so it became factional and the team fell apart. How could they have the strength to compete? If the managerâs resume was not stellar, it meant that there were no brilliant results and it would not impress the public. Neither could it convince him that the team would have a brilliant future in this personâs hands. Furthermore, the lack of brilliant results also implied that he did not have enough experience to play big. Nottingham Forest was a Premier League team and its goal was in Europe. Was an English Football League Championship manager able to cope with that level of competition?
âNot all managers need to rely on their own prominence to manage the locker room. It doesnât matter if his resume does not look good because it is easier to draw a better picture on a piece of blank paper,â Twain said. âBefore I got my first championship trophy, my resume didnât even look as good as Dunnâs.â
His words were true. Twainâs resume really did not look good when he first made his debut. He lost his teamâs chance of qualifying for the Premier League in the most crucial game. Shortly after, he was sacked and returned to the youth team. Then, when he became Forestâs First Team manager again, he had only half a season of First Team coaching experience. However, he still created the most glorious 11 years in the history of Nottingham Forest Football Club.
If Evan had kicked Twain out for not being famous and having a bad resume, perhaps Nottingham Forest would never have had that kind of glory.
âAnd Dunn is indeed capable enough. He just needs a better stage than Notts County. Think about the Nottingham Derby in January, when his team did well and was ahead of us for 45 minutes. Iâm sure heâll do great work for you if heâs given time.â
âA Chinese manâ¦â Evan was still a little worried and was not willing to be persuaded by Twain just like that.
âWhatâs wrong with that?â Twain raised his eyebrows and added, âChen Jian is also Chinese, but he is now part of our main force.â Actually, Twain was itching to say to Evan:
I am a real Chinese man and Dunn is the true Englishman. If youâre unwilling to believe in a Chinese man, it means you donât believe me. Is that it? But Iâve won so many championship titlesâ¦n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
He certainly could not say such words aloud. Twain only muttered a few remarks in his heart to express scorn for Evanâs prejudiced views.
Following which, Evan fell into a long silence. The bus was moving fast and smoothly on the highway, with the players and coaches each doing their own thing. Some people listened to music with headphones on and some took a nap with their eyes closed. Some people even played games with their handheld consoles and cell phones.
Twain adjusted the angle of the back of his seat slightly and leaned back, intending to catch a few winks on the bus. As he had said, he was prone to feeling sleepy. He took the opportunity to get some rest to keep a clear head.
Evan did not seem to pay any more attention to Twain and continued in silence. Twain did not care that the club chairman was next to him either and closed his eyes to sleep right away.
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Twain woke up when the bus arrived in Nottingham. He found that Evan Doughty was still sitting next to him. Doughty looked like he waited for him to wake up.
âWhatâs on your mind, Evan?â He asked.
Hearing Twainâs question, Evan seemed to rouse himself from deep thought and turned to look at Twain. He said, âI was wondering if your recommended successor would be willing to live in your shadowâ¦â
Twain pulled a face. He had thought about this issue before. To Dunn, this arrangement of his might be a bit overbearing. Twain had always considered problems from his own point of view but did not seem to consider Dunnâs. A young manager with little to show for in his resume suddenly wanted to become Tony Twainâs successor. Such pressure was enough to overwhelm many ordinary people with poor mental strength.
However, having interacted with Dunn for so long and sharing the same unspeakable secret, Twain was fully convinced that Dunn was not an ordinary man.
âIn the first few years, there may be such an influence,â Twain muttered, âBut it will get better slowly. Take it slow, Evan. The Forest team still has a long, long way to goâ¦â
Evan sighed and knew he was not able to convince the stubborn man next to him.
âVery well. When would be a good time for me to approach him?â
âWait until the season is about to end. If itâs too soon, the groundless talk in the media could cause a needless stir.â Twain was very glad that Evan had finally decided to accept Dunn. In that way, he was partially at ease already.
What about the other part?
As the bus pulled into Wilford, Evan patted Twain on the shoulder before getting out of the bus and said, âWhen do you think itâs best to have a press conference, Tony? The club can arrange it for you.â
âErmâ¦â Twain opened his mouth and looked at Evan Doughtyâs back as he alighted the bus, thinking that he must be feeling pleased for turning the tablesâ¦
He thought of the fans, full of anticipation, the banners dancing in the stands. Twain felt that it was much harder to deal with the fans than with the bossâ¦
It was the truth. He had to consider feelings when dealing with the fansâ¦