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Chapter 622 - The Troubles of The Forest Merry Men

    <h4>Chapter 622: The Troubles of The Forest Merry Men</h4>


    <strong>Trantor: </strong>Nyoi-Bo Studio <strong>Editor: </strong>Nyoi-Bo Studio


    In the eyes of the media, Twain not being sarcastic when he opened his mouth was


    “loss of control” and forgetting himself. In fact, his recent good mood was a form of


    expression.


    Having eliminated AC Mn in the Champions League game and advanced to the


    top eight, they also had endless sess in the domestic league tournament. In the


    27th round of the league tournament, Nottingham Forest already had the same


    number of points as the top-ranked Arsenal. They only ranked second because they


    had fewer scored goals than Arsenal.


    After the 28th round of the league tournament, Twain''s team jumped to number one.


    Arsenal currently had 64 points after they tied for two consecutive games and


    Manchester United caught up to them. While the Forest team topped the table with


    66 points.


    Nottingham Forest rushed to first ce in the league this season. Even though they


    had not managed to keep the spot from start to finish, it was enough for the Forest


    fans to be filled with hope. Because Nottingham Forest did not rush into the number


    one spot at all for the first two seasons, it was a boost to their confidence. The UEFA


    Champions League title had allowed the Forest team to discover the confidence of a


    winner.


    As a result, their performance this season also seemed reasonable. One had to


    know that it took Twain four years of preparation to get to this day.


    There were ten rounds left in the league tournament. As long as the Forest team was


    able to maintain this result, they would be able to achieve the goal he set at the


    beginning of the season with ten more rounds to go.


    How could he not be happy in the face of such a wonderful situation?


    Of course, this happiness would notst long. Twain was still clear about this. He


    was aware that to be a manager, there were far more troubles than happy


    asions…


    ※※※


    With the rmencement of the Champions League games and the national team


    petition included during this period, the Forest team would need to face many


    games in the final phase. He would need to carefully manage during that period. One


    careless move and the entire game could be lost. Rotation was the best way to make


    use of different lineupbinations to let the yers rest, stay in shape, and avoid


    injury.


    Fortunately, the Forest team gave up the English FA Cup in early January.


    Otherwise there would be an additional FA Cup for them to y. Toward the end, the


    stronger the opponents and the more determination to fight, the more intense the


    games would be and the less regard for injury. It was unnecessary for use up their


    energy for this kind ofpetition.


    The Twain that transmigrated from China was not a true Englishman. He was far


    less interested in the English FA Cup than the Premier League and Champions


    League. Perhaps the FA Cup still had its important status, but in Twain''s heart, the


    FA Cup and the EFL Cup belonged to the same category: used to train and cultivate


    new yers.


    The Forest team’s current rotation was different from the rotation in the first half of


    the season. The earlier half of the season allowed more yers to y and maintain


    their form while cating the hearts of his yers. Twain often employedrge-scale


    rotations, but that situation changed after February.


    The current rotation was not about satisfying the substitutes’ desire to y, but for


    the main yers to get better rest and avoid injury. Therefore, the rotation was small


    scale. Twain was determined not to rotate some key positions, such as the defensive


    midfielder.


    Poor Sidwell discovered that the future was not as wonderful as he first imagined


    when he came to the Forest team — no human could be George Wood''s


    recement. Perhaps the only thing in the world that could probably do it was the


    chair in the substitutes’ bench.


    Unless Twain did not want Wood to y, Sidwell did not have a chance to y. They


    were eliminated in both the FA Cup and the EFL Cup a while ago, so his chances


    plummeted. Now as thepetition schedule entered an intense period, he thought


    his chances of ying would increase. He did not expect Twain to rotate the strikers,


    midfielders, full-backs, and even the attacking midfielders, but not the defensive


    midfielder.


    George Wood was young and strong and in a stable form. He was the mainstay core


    force. What did he have topete with that monster? When he was on the


    Reading team, he was asionally selected to appear for the Ennd team. Since


    ing to Nottingham Forest, the door to the national team had beenrgely closed


    to him. No coach would recruit a substitute yer with a handful of appearances to


    y in a club, not to mention Ennd’s midfield was bloated. Even George Wood


    had been abandoned by Mcren.


    Among the young yers, Lennon and Bendtner had the best treatment. Since van


    Nistelrooy and Beckham were veterans, Twain paid more consideration to their


    protection during the rotation. As their substitutes, Bendtner and Lennon were able


    to have plenty of time to y.


    Simrly, the rotation system was good news for the Chinese yer, Sun Jihai.


    Since he could y multiple positions, he still had a ce in the team even though


    his form had declined due to age. Twain liked Sun Jihai''s professional attitude, so he


    did not really have to worry about the future. He could stay on the Forest team until


    his contract expired before considering other ces.


    Sidwell''s agent was already considering a change of club for his yer next season.


    Nottingham Forest paid a good sry, but for a professional yer, still in his prime


    petition years, sitting on the bench and counting money were not ideal pursuits.


    After nearly a season of sitting on the bench with the Forest team, Sidwell also


    repositioned himself. He was not the kind of yer who was suited to y for a


    powerhouse team. Maybe he could be in the future, but not now. The best fit for him


    to y to his full ability was a mid to lower stream team like Reading. He might not


    be paid as well as being a substitute on the Forest team, but he would be able to get


    constant opportunities for appearances and even be the core of the team, as


    he did in Reading in the previous two seasons.


    While he could still y, he did not want to spend his career on the bench of a


    powerhouse team and slowly be forgotten.


    Perhaps he could win a lot of championship trophies if he stayed on the Forest team,


    but what did those shiny silver trophies have to do with him as a substitute? He could


    do without such an honor.


    He decided to have a showdown with Manager Tony Twain at the end of the season.


    His agent would help him reach out privately to teams interested in him. They were


    not as famous as Nottingham Forest, but they would give him a stable position.


    ※※※


    Chimbonda had the same troubles as Sidwell.


    He had realized a fact that made him feel hopeless. The Forest team''s manager, Mr.


    Tony Twain had some things inmon with the Arsenal manager, Mr. Wenger: if


    two yers werepared, and yer B was more capable than yer A, but


    yer A was younger than yer B, then they would not hesitate to choose yer


    A, and not yer B.


    The reality upset him a little. Chimbonda was no longer young. He just had his 29th


    birthday on the 21stst month. His contract would expire next summer, when he


    would be 30 years old.


    For manages who valued youth, thirty years old was enough for them to find a better


    recement. For example, the Brazilian mainstay, Rafinha who sat firmly on the


    team.


    In Chimbonda’s view, Rafinha, the full back from Brazil, was terrible. If the team


    needed to defend, he still frequently needed the right midfielder and defensive


    midfielder toe over and help fill in the gaps.


    But in Tony Twain’s eyes, Rafinha was young and had good physical strength. He


    could run back when he went up to assist, an ability that had declined for the older


    Chimbonda.


    He was once selected for the French national team during the most brilliant two


    years of the Forest team, but he soon became a transient yer. Sagna, from


    Arsenal, had be the main yer in the French national team, and he was also


    younger than Chimbonda.


    Youth… youth, I hate youth!


    That fight with Bendtner during training caused his position in the team to plummet


    further and he was ranked below Sun Jihai. He knew Manager Twain did not like


    him. He was getting older, and he was the first person to fight in the First Team since


    Twain took over.


    Twain was very concerned about the unity and stability within the team, the area he


    was most proud of. He mentioned it countless times in front of the media and was


    slightly smug when he said that it was the reason that the Forest team could


    continue to improve and win. That was why he joked with the yers and carefully


    maintained the atmosphere inside the locker room, which no one was allowed to


    destroy.


    Chimbonda was well aware of it because he was the second batch of yers to


    follow the man. The first group of Forest yers, such as George Wood and


    Leighton Baines, had followed Twain since League One. He had also followed Tony


    Twain for a long time, so he knew the manager''s character and likes. He also knew


    what he hated.


    He hated everything that undermined unity within the team. He had forgotten. Did his


    future in the Forest team expire with the punch that he had thrown?


    Was he going to find a different way out at the end of the season, or was he going to


    stay until his contract expired and see how the team''s attitude towards him changed


    before he decided on his future?


    Chimbonda had a heavy load on his mind.


    On the whole, looking back on the Forest team over the past few years, it was rather


    good. The mood within the team was harmonious and there was none of the fights


    like certain powerhouse clubs. The team results were also good. Everyone''s sries


    and bonuses were satisfactory. No matter where they went, they enjoyed the various


    benefits that glory brought.


    He did not want to leave this club. To be a European champion was something he


    did not even think of when he yed in France. It was Nottingham Forest that gave


    him everything and he hoped to continue to y there for a few more years. It would


    be the best if he could y until he retired. Anyway, I have nothing to hope for. Join


    the French national team to win the World Cup? Stop kidding. To be able to y in a


    club that can still achieve honors and to y until retirement is the highest ideal for a


    professional yer.


    Chimbonda was a realistic man. He had no illusions.


    That was the difference between the troubles that he and Sidwell faced.


    He was 29 years old and getting older. A full-back’s physical fitness requirements


    were higher than a center back. Stamina and speed were inversely corrted to the


    increase in age. Ambitious people would still be unyielding in the hope of achieving


    bigger challenges while more realistic people would start to consider life after


    retirement and make money the priority in the final period of their career. A stable


    and good ie was what they wanted most. It made no difference whether they


    sat on the bench or were the main force.


    Sidwell was now 25 years old. He would only be 26 years old at the end of the year.


    His physical fitness andpetitive level could be maintained at a rtively high


    level for the next few years. He was in his “golden age” or “prime ying years.” The


    bench was not the career that he wanted.


    ※※※


    A team that brought yers from all over the world with different personalities and


    diverse ideas together was bound to have a current of tension underneath the


    seemingly calm surface. In fact, everyone would have a set of different troubles


    exclusive to them.


    Tony Twain’s control over this team could not be denied. He was the well-deserved


    king of this team and the highest leader of the team, and everyone listened to him.


    However, even a powerful manager could not control the hearts of everyone in his


    hands.


    Chimbonda and Sidwell each had their own troubles, but others within the team


    might also have their own troubles.


    For example, another new worry struck recently. The target was Ribéry, and Tony


    Twain also met with trouble.


    “ording to our Spanish counterparts, the La Liga powerhouse club, Real Madrid


    is brewing a n to poach Nottingham Forest’s core yer, Franck Ribéry. It is


    rumored that the Real Madrid president, Calderón, is very interested in Franck


    Ribéry, who recently won the Ballon d''Or. Of course, the Real Madrid Football Club


    has formally rified this rumor, denying that the club’s sporting director, Mijatovi?,


    was in private contact with Ribéry agent…”


    Thetest transfer rumor that popped up on sports news was reprinted by major print


    media within two days. Because he won the Ballon d''Or and the “yer of the Year”


    award from World Ser, Franck Ribéry had be a hotmodity in the


    football world. Any news about him was enough for the sports media to hype up, not


    to mention that that piece of news was linked with Real Madrid, the best football club


    of the twentieth century, the forever restive club, the club that liked to poach all kinds


    of “yers of the year,” the club that had just received a huge amount of television


    broadcast funds andmercial sponsorship funds.


    At the same time, they were Nottingham Forest''s rivals in the quarterfinals of the


    Champions League.


    It was enough to let people’s imagination roam.
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