The meeting with Mourinho was outside the English Football Association building located in Soho Square, a small embankment where many London Plane trees were planted.
This time he did not look around at the skyscrapers while in the car. Even though the last time he came here was two and a half years ago, that one time had left him with a very deep impression.
Representing the Forest team for the appeal was Jack Landy, the lawyer who had defended Twain the last time. They met again without any of the tension of the first meeting. When Landy shook hands with Twain, he smiled and said, "I knew we were going to meet again, Mr. Twain."
Twain squinted and said, "I don't often get into trouble. I was afraid you were going to be unemployed."
In view of everyone, the two men laughed as if there was no one else around.