The press was still publishing numerous articles about Twain's hearing days after it had happened. Everyone wanted to know what the exact words were that he had said to the UEFA officials during the hearing which had actually compelled them to let him walk away scot-free; it had been clear that the UEFA had wanted to drive Twain into his grave.
Twain did not utter a single word to the press about what happened at his hearing press—not even to Pierce Brosnan, who had called Twain to ask for some "insider information."
What happened at the hearing was destined to become a secret that no other person would ever know about. All people could hope for was that Twain would include some details about this hearing in his bibliography when he retired from being a football manager.
The UEFA also made no further mention of the incident. It was as though the entire hearing had not happened.