Being drawn against Inter Milan gave Twain a great sense of satisfaction. The better news had nothing to do with football—Shania was finally back.
When Twain was still a bachelor, he thought he only had football in his life, and he did not care about anything else. He was crazy about football, no less than one of the most hardcore fans. So, after he became the Nottingham Forest manager, he was really no different from Dunn, other than he went to the pub to have a drink. When he did not go for a drink, he could lock himself up at home for an entire day. He would draw the curtains to watch the video of the latest match and study the various notes left by Dunn. He would be unaware of the passing of time and was not even aware when he got hungry.
However, once he got married, his love of football was divided in half and half of it was given to his family and his wife. Now he felt that there was something that was as important as football in his life.