As the Chinese saying went, "Good things come in pairs." For Twain, the happy event was not only their succession of victories. There was something that made him happier than all the victories.
Just two days after the team had just eliminated the Sheffield Wednesday team in the FA Cup and advanced to the fourth round, Freddy Eastwood reappeared at the Wilford training base.
While the players were still training on the training ground and knew nothing about it, Twain had already seen Eastwood in his office.
The Romani Gypsy had cut off his hair that had been left to grow long during his hospital stay and was back to his former crew cut. He had also shaved off his beard and looked completely different from the Eastwood whom Twain had seen in the hospital.
"Welcome back, Freddy!" Twain came forward and gave Eastwood a strong hug.
With his teeth clenched, Eastwood put his chin on Twain's shoulder and muttered, "I'm back, chief."