Volume 1: When a Hero Appears, People Pay Attention. Chapter 113: Never Sell the Tickets to Them!
Chen Yingxiong received a new mission, which was for him to avenge Phil Gibbs and the Liverpool fans who had been wronged.
Of course, this kind of revenge is not for him to run to the streets of Turkey with a submachine gun and kill people, stage a "bloody Istanbul" show. Or sneak into Turkey late at night and kill all the Besiktas fans who participated in the fight.
But revenge on the football field.
The task is simple, that is, let Chen Yingxiong continue to score goals in the game. The highlight is that there is no upper limit to this goal, which means that as long as Chen Yingxiong is willing, as long as Chen Yingxiong can, he can score as many goals as he wants.
The more goals he scores, the richer the reward he will receive in the end.
Because it is a task for fans, the reward is also the reputation of the fans.
Starting from this version, reputation has been divided into two systems, one is the previous reputation, and the other is fan reputation. The first type of reputation improvement is the player's own reputation in world football, while fan reputation refers to Chen Yingxiong's popularity in the minds of fans.
Fan reputation is only for fans of the team Chen Yingxiong plays for, that is, Liverpool fans.
If Chen Yingxiong wants to complete the task of "shocking the KOP stands", he needs a lot of fan reputation, very, very much.
So far, Chen Yingxiong has won the love of many fans in Liverpool, but love does not equal fan reputation, so Chen Yingxiong still has not completed this task. Now this revenge mission can reward a large number of Liverpool fans' reputation, bringing Chen Yingxiong one step closer to completing the mission.
However, fan reputation cannot produce immediate results after all, so there is another reward for this task, which is immediate.
It's also tied to fan reputation.
When fans' reputation reaches its peak, Chen Yingxiong can become a great Liverpool star who "shocks the kop stands", but before that, fans' reputation also has other effects. When it reaches a certain level, it can trigger other events.
For example, this time, as long as Chen Yingxiong's fan reputation is high enough, he can receive a reward after completing the task - he will have his own fans club!
Just like the "Blue Bear" organization in Naples, but Chen Yingxiong has always lacked contact and communication with the Blue Bear, so it can be said that it has not had a great impact on the Blue Bear. The rewards for this mission are different this time. From the moment this organization is established, this organization will be inseparable from Chen Yingxiong.
Chen Yingxiong didn't know the specific connection, nor did he know how the system would implement it. But he is used to it. The system is very powerful, and there are always various ways to make many seemingly absurd things come true in reality.
So he doesn't care about that either.
He is not looking forward to rewards or anything now. He seems to want revenge, and it has nothing to do with rewards.
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In addition to scoring a goal for Besiktas, Chen Yingxiong also wanted to slap the Besiktas fans severely.
Especially if you smoke it in person, it must be really cool.
But unfortunately his idea may not be realized.
Because Liverpool Football Club announced that they will not leave a ticket for Besiktas Club!
Generally speaking, for games like the European War, the home team will reserve a portion of the tickets for the visiting team club for sale to visiting team fans who travel with the team.
Of course, it is the home team that has the final say as to the number of votes. If the home team wants to create a terrifying home atmosphere, they will try to leave as few tickets as possible for the opponent.
In the Champions League, visiting team fans can generally get one thousand to one thousand five hundred tickets, and those who reserve 3,000 tickets are considered a lot.
This is a Champions League level game, if it’s the Europa League it might be a little less. So it was normal for Besiktas to reserve 800 tickets for Liverpool fans at home.
If it weren't for Phil Gibbs, it would be unkind for Liverpool to do this.
Of course, Liverpool did this just for Phil Gibbs. Besiktas fans stabbed Liverpool fans, and the Turkish media also slandered these Liverpool fans as football hooligans.
Although the Besiktas club and players have come out to condemn this violent act, it is not clear whether they are condemning their own fans or Liverpool fans...
The official announcement from Liverpool Club said this: "The assassination of Phil Gibbs has caused great tension between the fans of both sides. For safety reasons, we have decided not to allow Besiktas fans to come to the away game to watch the game... "
For safety reasons, this reason is perfect. After all, at this juncture, Besiktas fans are pouring into Liverpool in large numbers, and something extreme may happen. Although Phil Gibbs is not a football hooligan, who can guarantee that there will not be football hooligans and violent elements among all Liverpool fans?
Therefore, in order to avoid new bloody conflicts and to avoid the expansion of hostility between fans on both sides, it is reasonable and reasonable for Liverpool not to allow any Besiktas fans to come to watch away games...
That’s weird!
Anyone with a normal IQ knows that Liverpool is avenging public and private revenge.
Because Besiktas fans stabbed Phil Gibbs, the Turkish media slandered Phil Gibbs as the leader of football hooligans. This incident made Liverpool Club furious. But they are a club, and it is not appropriate for them to yell.
So Liverpool FC is here waiting!
As soon as this decision of the Liverpool Club came out, it caused a strong protest from the Besiktas Club. As expected, they did not believe that Liverpool Club was really motivated by some bullshit security considerations. They just wanted to attack Besiktas and avenge themselves.
For this reason, they even filed a lawsuit with UEFA.
Expect UEFA to make the decision for them - how can Liverpool do this? Our fans stabbed your fans. This matter has not yet been investigated clearly. How can you just involve all Besiktas fans? Even if the Besiktas fan who stabbed the Liverpool fan is not a good bird, it does not mean that all Besiktas fans are not good birds! You, Liverpool FC, a majestic English giant, cannot make generalizations or kill innocent people by mistake!
The Turkish media also followed suit, shouting unfairness and criticizing Liverpool FC for being a chicken and having no courage at all.
Regarding this, Niang, the general manager of Liverpool Club, said in an interview: "We did this for safety reasons. After all, no one wants bloodshed to happen again... Can Besiktas guarantee that they will All fans are gentle gentlemen? We can guarantee that Liverpool fans are not football hooligans, but I don’t believe Besiktas’ guarantee... It’s better to handle this kind of thing with caution..."
He criticized Besiktas more tactfully.
However, due to my identity, I still can't be too straightforward.
Chen Yingxiong didn't care about that much. He directly said on his Twitter: "Besikkota fans won't come? What a pity! I still want to slap them in the face..."
This is the first one, and the second one is this: "If a club can't control the fans in their pants, then it's reasonable not to give them a ticket. I don't understand the Besiktas club. What's there to complain about? If the fans who were implicated are unhappy, I suggest they go find the fans who assassinated Phil and beat them up..."
Both tweets caused a lot of controversy, with Liverpool fans and Besiktas fans getting into a heated argument just below his tweet, with both sides using a lot of extreme rhetoric.
But arguing online is better than fighting offline. At least apart from making you very angry, you actually have nothing to lose.
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The two clubs were quarreling over the tickets.
In the end, UEFA calmed the situation.
Besiktas filed a lawsuit against UEFA. Although UEFA was indeed dissatisfied with the English team, Liverpool's actions in this matter were reasonable and the reasons were impeccable. UEFA could not find any fault even if they wanted to.
Because in European games, the right to allocate tickets lies with the home team.
"...Liverpool is the home team and they have the right to decide who to sell tickets to or not to sell tickets to. We have no right to interfere. If they think it is better not to sell tickets to Besiktas for safety reasons, Then Besiktas can only respect their decision..."
Well, as soon as these words came out, all arguments could only be put to rest.
The Turkish clubs originally expected UEFA to uphold justice for them, but they never thought that there would be such a thing. If Liverpool doesn't sell them tickets, they really have nothing to do with Liverpool.
Of course, the hatred between the two sides will definitely grow deeper because of these things...but who cares about this? You all damn near stabbed our fans to death and slandered our fans as football hooligans. This is already a deep hatred. Do we care if our hatred against you will get deeper? What a joke!
Anyway, Besiktas can only accept an away game without any fans to support them.
Everyone can imagine how they will be treated at Anfield after what happened this week...
There will definitely be a lot of boos and curses from the fans, and they will also be under a lot of pressure.
However, Besiktas head coach Havutku still seemed confident before the trip.
"We will try our best to fight on the road. I believe in our players. We will complete a great comeback! We will use practical actions to bring victory and joy to the fans in Turkey!"
Besiktas fans also came to the airport to bid farewell to their team. They held a banner: "We are with you!" to encourage the Besiktas players.
The morale of the players was also very high. They all said that although the opponent had two away goals and although they were one goal behind in the total score, it was not a problem and they were confident of defeating Liverpool.
Havutku is very satisfied with the mental outlook of the players.
Liverpool's refusal to sell tickets to Besiktas fans angered the players and left them full of fighting spirit.
Didn't expect that, Liverpool? Your behavior only angered us, now you are the one to watch!
Havutku thought in his mind. (To be continued