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Chapter 97 Lower limit? They don't!

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After seeing the reaction of the Turkish Tourism Bureau, Martin O'Neal cursed in his heart: "You are just the damn qualities. How can we not discriminate against you? Why did Liverpool make such a warning? Isn't it because of those tragedies that have happened to you? Damn!"

He was so angry because the Turkish Tourism Bureau successfully slaps the fire of hatred more and more. This will be even more unfavorable for Liverpool's away game. He can even imagine what the scene would look like at home at Besiktas...

He definitely doesn't want this game to turn into a war in hell!

He also wanted to scold the English media, but he didn't think that the English media revealed that Liverpool had beaten Besiktas 8-0 to cheer for Liverpool - you guys should cheer for it, don't you know if we'll talk about it when we return to home? This is the home score. We are going to the away game now. It's useless to say it! Isn't this taking the initiative to mock the other party and asking us for trouble if we have nothing to do?

O'Neal has a bad impression of the media in England because he and even the British media have what kind of virtues. In order to attract attention, sales, and sensational responses, they do not hesitate to fake, violate all laws, break through all moral constraints, and eavesdrop on victim phone calls and then publishes them to infringe on victims, and make the inside story of the case public to make the police investigate passively, and play cosplay to set up traps to frame public figures.

...They are very skilled in playing these things, and even when facing the public's responsibilities, they will not feel guilty at all. At most, they will only fire a few people, but the price is too insignificant for them. If they fire a few people, they can recruit more people in. As long as the concept of "trampling on the law and morality by any means under the guise of pursuing the truth" does not change, then they will always be just a group of "paparazzi" rather than real journalists.

So he knew that this group of media was not cheering Liverpool at all, they were just hyping this matter under the banner of cheering Liverpool. Liverpool was a visit to Turkey, such things had all the elements of sensational events - the history of violence, controversy and tragedy. With a little hype, a raging fire can be set off and readers and audiences can devote all their energy to follow up.

As for the consequences of doing so, whether it will lead to air tension, whether it will deepen the confrontation between the two sides, and whether it may lead to a series of very serious and unpredictable consequences... They don't care. The newspapers are easy to sell, the news is sensational, and their mission is completed.

If you question them with a sense of social responsibility, they will spread their hands and tell you innocently: "If you want to find this kind of thing to our media, what else do the police do?" Yes, if their hype causes the atmosphere of the game to become more tense, aren't there any police who can maintain order? They are doing this... more nervous? Then add police force! Do we taxpayers' money raise a group of waste that we have to have a habit of growing up!

This is the logic of media people.

Oh, if someone really dies, they can take the opportunity to hype up again, criticize Turkey's security measures, criticize football violence, reflect on the issue of football hooligans... But they will never reflect on their own problems.

the truth?

Although they always talk about this word, they never really take it to heart.

The Heathborg tragedy caused a sensation around the world and shocked the whole of England, causing British Prime Minister "Iron Lady" Thatcher to introduce a series of very strict policies on football. Let's see how the famous British newspaper The Sun reported this incident at the beginning? They called Liverpool Football Mi a "thug" and "killer", called the 96 dead Liverpool Football Mi "deserved", and also swore that the reporter saw Liverpool Football Mi snatch clothes and items from the dead on the scene, and even the dead woman urinated at the corpse.

They were so nonsense that they were just on the front page and shamelessly named it "The Truth"!

This led to the unanimous condemnation of Liverpool Football Mi and being despised by everyone. Some people really think that more than 90 people have died of Liverpool Football Mi, which is all due to their own fault.

But in fact, the real truth came out soon. The dead were innocent, and Liverpool football mi were also innocent. It was not the football hooligan who caused the chaos and tragedy, but the chaotic stadium management. When the stands were already full, the stadium gate was still being put in. In the end, the barbed wire of the stadium that was overwhelmed collapsed, people lost their balance and fell to the ground, and more people did not understand the truth and rushed up from behind, eventually causing the tragedy...

The Sun ignored it. In order to seize the timeliness of the news and to be the first to launch the report, they did not go to the power of the matter at all, and only rely on a few terrible photos - they took so miserably to attract attention, because people are always used to being interested in uncommon images with extremely high visual impact - and the speculations of the reporters were quickly compiled into such an out-of-the-box.

Slandering the deceased as football hooligans, slandering the entire Liverpool football mi as murderers, slandering them as powerful criminals, robbers, thieves, and the motives of all these shameless practices are just to rob the news... What a trivial reason, which made ninety-six people die with their eyes open!

If the media really have a conscience, then their conscience is definitely lighter than a feather. If the media really have morality, then their morality is not worth even a piece of Zimbabwean coins. If the media really have shame, then their skin is longer than the history of the universe. If the media has moral integrity, then their moral integrity is probably only one billionth of that of all villains in human history. If the media has a lower limit... hell, they have no lower limit! The only meaning of their existence is to constantly refresh the lower limit records they have created!

Until now, the Sun has not officially apologized to Liverpool clubs and the Sun for their slander of Liverpool Football Mi, so to date, the Sun has rarely seen the Sun for sale in Merseyside, with poor sales. Moreover, Liverpool, whether it is a coach, official, or player, has never accepted any interviews with the Sun for any situation.

Not long after Chen Yingxiong arrived at this team, he was warned by Gerald. He told him not to accept an interview with the Sun, otherwise he would not be able to gain a foothold in Liverpool. Liverpool ball mi can shake hands with Everton ball mi, and drink Manchester United ball mi and have fun together, but he just can't forgive the Sun.

With such a criminal record, do you think O'Neal can still believe that the media is kind to help Liverpool? They are pushing Liverpool into the abyss!

Then they sat on the shore, knocked on Erlangtui, knocked melon seeds, drank soda, and waited to see a good show!

Martin O'Neal was so angry, but he was unable to change the status quo. Because the media operated public opinion, the power of public opinion was huge. He was powerless to compete with it and could only do things within his ability, such as looking for Chen Yingxiong and telling him to be calm and not to lose his mind. For example, when he was interviewed, he repeatedly watered and turned off the fire.

But under the ubiquitous power of public opinion, his efforts were insignificant.

He could only pray for the rest.

Pray for everything going well and pray for peace and peace.

In the past few days before the game, Martin O'Neal almost went from a professional football coach to a professional pastor...

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"Istanbul! We are here! Huh-ha!"

Phil Gibbs, who walked out of the gangway of the plane, raised his hands and shouted excitedly.

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

But Phil Gibbs patted his shoulder: "And, Adam. Look..." He pointed to the sky.

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

"In the bright world, how could it be as terrifying as you said. Turkey is a tourist country. There are so many tourists coming here every year. Why are they fine? This is Turkey, not Iraq or Libya, don't worry." Phil Gibbs smiled and comforted his friend.

"It's always right to be careful..." Adam Smith actually hoped that he was worried in vain, but he still muttered.

Tom Jackson, who was carrying his luggage next to him, mocked Adam Smith for his timidity: "Adam, if you are worried, go home and find your mother! Hahaha!"

"Get out, Tom!" Adam Smith's face turned red and she glared at Tom.

"It's not Tom who said you, Adam. You're really too timid. You know, we have 150 people this time!" Phil Jones pointed at them, all of whom were Liverpool ball migrants who were watching the game. Some of them were wearing Liverpool jerseys directly, for fear that others wouldn't know if he was Liverpool ball migrant...

"Yes, we have 150 people, what are you afraid of? The club also said that as long as we act with the main force, 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 will always be with these 150 people when you eat, sleep and go to the bathroom? Tom? Be careful, it's always right!" Adam Smith retorted.

"Go!" Tom snorted, then lowered his voice and came to his two companions and said to them: "I'm not good at saying that, even if there is really an accident, why would the trouble be brought to us three? There are 150 people here, and this time, the total number of Liverpool football mi to Istanbul is said to be as many as 2,000. Do you think you will become the most unlucky one among these 2,000 people, Adam?"

Phil Gibbs laughed at the side: "Hahaha! If you want to be so unlucky, just buy the big lotto when you go back, the grand prize is waiting for you, Adam!"

Adam Smith was outnumbered by the crowd, so he could only roll his eyes and stop talking.

Three good friends followed the crowd around them to the exit, and among the 150 Liverpool ball mi, the three of them really seemed very inconspicuous.

Although the club has warned the ball mimes that although Turkish stadiums and football hooligans are notorious, these cannot prevent those who truly love football from coming to follow the team and cheering them on.
Chapter completed!
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