740 Let’s Make a Wager! (1/2)

Twain's swift decision to sign Vedad Ibišević shocked the British media.

The media was well aware that Twain intended to buy a 'quality' forward from before, and they had linked numerous players to Nottingham Forest all this while. Nobody would have guessed that Twain would end up buying Ibišević, who was an ordinary player that no one thought highly of!

Some media outlets commented that if Twain's signing of Ibišević was anything other than spiting the media, then there must be something wrong with his brain. Other outlets expressed a different opinion. They believed that if Twain's sole intention behind the signing was to go against the media, then his mind was definitely out of whack.

”Twain has actually placed his hopes on a player who, so far, has only played well for one season. Ibišević has spent 90% of his football career playing against lower-ranked leagues, and even then, his performance had been terrible. What did Twain say a while back? 'Our goal is to win the Champions League'. Now, will you excuse me as I laugh…”

Carl Spicer was very excited on a TV show because he had just found a reason to attack Twain. He smiled gleefully in the show 'Football Matters'.

Ever since Twain led his team to fourth place in the Premier League and successfully earned the spot to play in next season's Champions League, Carl Spicer had a rough time. Twain chastised Spicer in his column, and Spicer was not able to publish a single rebuttal against his words.

Before the Premier League started, Spicer had gone on and on about how he did not think highly of Forest. He was confident that they would not perform well in the league, but who knew, by the end of the league, Twain's team had accomplished what he thought was impossible for them. His 'juvenile footballers' had won. Carl Spicer got slapped in the face, and he could do nothing but ignore the pain. After all, he could not be a 'crazy dog' like Twain and scold everything without reason. If he wanted to criticize Twain, then he could not become just like the person he criticized. He had always asserted that he was 'impartial' and needed to maintain that image before the masses.

This was the chance he had been waiting for after feeling aggrieved for the past few months. He finally had a reason to admonish Twain openly. He definitely had to scorn and ridicule Twain to his heart's content in the show.

”I don't deny the miracle that Hoffenheim created in the 2008-09 season. I also felt excited to see them achieve the things they did. But clearly, Tony Twain is merely acting based on his emotions this time. He must also really like Hoffenheim, just like me, because their performance probably reminds him of Nottingham Forest when they first made their return to the Premier League. However, you can't buy a player based on your emotions alone. If he had cooled his head and analyzed Ibišević's abilities as a player, then even a fool would have been able to tell that Ibišević is not a player who can attain success. I think the German media was spot on with one of their descriptions of Ibišević. He is a player who has scored his entire career's worth of goals in that one season where he performed well! Look at his stats for the 2009-10 season! It's beyond terrible…” Carl Spicer covered his face with his hand. ”It is a waste to even spend 1.5 pounds on a player like him, let alone 10 million pounds and Petrov as a part of the deal. Supposedly, Tony Twain made a trip over to Hoffenheim, and he had a secret meeting with Rotthaus. No one knows if there was some secret deal made between them…”

Spicer claimed that 'no one knows' anything about Twain's secret meeting with Rotthaus, but he deliberately kept trying to direct everyone's attention towards it.

”I don't think we need to wait till September the 1st. I can already award Ibišević with the titles of 'worst summer signing' and 'the biggest flop of the new Premier League season'. He is more than deserving of those awards! I've already prepared my popcorn and drinks, and I'm ready to watch Tony Twain and Ibišević make a fool of themselves after the new season starts. Does Twain think Ibišević will end up becoming a superstar? He should thank the gods if Ibišević doesn't end up becoming a 'super joke'!”

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Carl Spicer has never been alone nor unsupported in his criticisms of Twain because there were quite a few people in the media who questioned and disliked Twain.

It is also why he could land a job as a host for a new Sky TV show just by lambasting Twain.

The reason he was seen as the leading figure for 'anti-Twain' sentiments was that he was the first to criticize Twain and has always used sharp expressions and words to attack him. Out of all the critics of Twain, he was the most famous and resolute one. Others might change their opinions towards Twain on certain issues, but not Carl Spicer.

With this information, it is not difficult to understand why the press conference where Twain introduced Ibišević to the media and the fans became yet another battlefield.

Carl Spicer personally made a trip to Nottingham as a reporter for Sky TV and looked set for a showdown with Twain.

They scheduled the press conference to take place at 3 p.m. at City Ground Stadium's press room.

A total of 30 reporters turned up for the press conference. Carl Spicer sat amongst them and had a pleasant chat with these individuals who were all the same profession as him.

He never concealed his hostility towards Twain in the slightest during his conversations. He treated it as his trademark and went around bragging about it to others. He mentioned more than once with other reporters that there was likely to be some inside story behind the transfer.

When Twain walked into the press room alongside Ibišević and the press officer, the entire room instantly quietened down. The reporters returned to their seats and silently waited for the segment where they could raise their hands and ask questions.

The moment Twain sat down, he saw a beaming Carl Spicer who was seated at the front rows. He was well aware of what Carl Spicer has been saying for the past two days, but he remained unaffected and began his introduction of Ibišević.

The introduction was nothing special. All the reporters present at the scene already knew Ibišević very well. What they wanted to do was to raise their hands and ask questions.

Ibišević also did a self-introduction after Twain finished speaking. He did not boast about his remarkable performance in the 2008-09 season, neither did he mention his terrible performance last season. All he did was praise the glorious past that Nottingham Forest possessed as a football club, and then humbly commented that he hoped to be able to contribute a little to the club.

When they had both finished talking, the press officer signaled that the floor was open and the reporters could ask questions freely.

Carl Spicer was the first to raise his hand. His arm shot straight up towards the ceiling. It was as though he was afraid that Tony Twain could not see him, even though he was seated right in front of Twain.

The press officer, Sandy Albert, who has already established a good rapport with Twain, deliberately ignored Carl Spicer and directed his gaze towards a reporter at the back.

However, the reporter asked a similar question. ”I am a reporter who works for The Times. I want to ask Mr. Twain this, Ibišević has not proven he possesses the abilities to play for a top team in a top football league besides his good performance in the 2008-09 season. Do you think this transfer carries too much risk?”

”Every signing has its risks. I am not a clairvoyant. I only buy players whom I deem fit for my football team.”

The second reporter who stood up works for England's 'FourFourTwo' football magazine. He was also concerned about whether Ibišević could adapt to the Premier League and live up to the team's expectations.

Twain's reply was, ”I believe he can adapt to the Premier League and can also live up to the team's expectations.”

The reporter followed up with a question asking for a reason.

”He is physically strong and is an all-rounded striker. He can score goals on his own and is also able to create chances for his teammates. Moreover, He can put pressure on the defenders in the penalty box and can also control the ball well. He also plays intelligently during games. These are all points that I can see from him through his past games. I cannot find any flaws in him.”

”But he does not score goals consistently.” The third reporter to ask questions was Carl Spicer. He kept his hand high throughout and kept waving it before the press officer. Twain signaled to the press officer that it was all right to pick him.

Carl Spicer stood up and did not even bother doing a self-introduction. His very first comment was, ”He only scored many goals in that one season alone. His performance in the other seasons has proved that he is nothing more than a European player on the decline!”

Twain sneered. ”You don't have the right to decide if a player is on a decline or not, Mr. Spicer.”