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Chapter 119 - 0119 Great Love Lord Lynch.

  Inside the club, Kane's face was pale as he faced these colleagues who had worked together for as little as three to five years and as much as a decade.

  The gazes people looked at him were also complicated, there was disgust, hatred, and something that could not be said, and there was also some timidity and hatred mixed with curtness in it.

  Everyone was dismissed, but only Kane stayed, and what made it even harder to accept was that Kane became the executioner who was ultimately responsible for the execution.

  Leaving behind the plumbers and electricians they could understand, that's the way it is with skilled work jobs, the longer the hours and the more skillful the work, the easier it is to find satisfying work.

  The old plumbers and electricians who had been here for more than ten years could easily solve any problem, whether it was a big one or a small one.

  But the others weren't so lucky, all of them were interviewed by Kane and had their last hope decimated.

  The club was as somber at this point as if a memorial service had just been held here, with everyone wearing a somber expression of having buried something on their faces.

  Looking at the people, Kane lowered his head and said he was sorry.

  None of the people responded to him, just looked at him, or looked away.

  Not long after, the coach stood up, the bottle in his hand was already empty, and his body also emitted a strong smell of alcohol, "all do not go, stay here ... for others to see the joke?" , said he beckoned to his disciples, an assistant coach assisted him, in his cursing the two gradually left.

  For the coach to be fired, everyone has actually long been psychologically prepared, but they did not expect that they have also become part of the whole plan.

  Gradually some more people stood up one after another and then left in silence, these people had long had other jobs, the purpose of them hanging on to the club was not how much love they had for the place, but the fact that they could get subsidies from it.

  The subsidies for professional athletes from the United Sports Association had never stopped, but there would be a process, or rules and regulations, and they needed to hang on to the name of a club, even if that club was an amateur club.

  Now they can't eat this subsidy although it does make them a little heartbroken, but they are not willing to have to beg others for this minimum subsidy, anyway, without this subsidy, it doesn't mean that they will starve to death, and with this subsidy, it won't bring much of a change in their lives.

  So they chose to follow their hearts and just leave.

  Some of the remaining ones were those who were very attached to the club, or who really had nowhere else to go, and they still wanted to meet Lynch to see if there was any possibility of redeeming these things.

  In the afternoon, nine trucks barged right into the club's parking lot, and it had to be said that these two or three man tall trucks did give a heavy oppressive feeling when they ran side by side, and Kane became even more bewildered when he approached their leader, Cook.

  It had been waiting for a little more than three thirty in the afternoon when Lynch's limousine was pulling into the club, and Kane immediately brought the remaining ten or so people of the club out to greet Lynch.

  Lynch behaved not at all like the villain who had just strangled these people to continue to mingle in the club, full of disdain, contempt, and disdain ... for the lower class, he was cordial like a person who had vaguely existed in everyone s memory, a child who might have been a neighbor s child or a relative s child, young, sunny and energetic, full of smiles.

  This huge gap gave each of them an unreal feeling, was it really such an optimistic and cheerful teenager with a sunny face who issued such an unsympathetic order?

  "Each and every one of you, you are the club's meritorious servants!"

  In the small conference room within the club, Lynch's first words affirmed the contributions that these people had made to the club, his expression genuine, his voice filled with a deep emotion.

  Some emotional people's eyes immediately turned red, they recalled the various miracles this club had created in the past, they had witnessed the rise of this place as well as its demise.

  The more so, the harder it was.

  Lynch's gaze lingered on everyone's body for a moment, "The rise of a new dynasty is inevitably built on the ruins of the old one, and it's the same for this club."

  "The irrational structural system, irrational management system, and irrational hiring standards have allowed this place to usher in a short-lived splendor and fall back into the abyss."

  "I came here to save it from the abyss, I won't joke with my own money, and in order to bring it back to glory, and in order to bring back an abundance of knowledge about the Rugby Club in Sabine, I have to cut away the rotting flesh from it."

  "In fact, my heart aches and I'm having a hard time with it!"

  "You are all the club's greatest asset, but we have had to face a difficult choice."

  "I spoke with the mayor not long ago, and our club will relocate elsewhere, and when it does, I'll create a more professional sports center, with a more professional team to take over this side of the business, and more humble and reliable athletes."

  "We will create new glories, we will make new history, we will write our own miracle score in the National League."

  "You are all witnesses to these miracles just the same, even if you are not in the club."

  Lynch's words had always been very emotional, and he paused for a moment as he said this, followed by his tone becoming slightly lighter, "In order to thank you all for the dedication you once gave to the club, from today onwards, I'll be setting up a Hall of Fame, and all of your names will be included in it, and you'll all be honorary members of the club for the rest of your lives as well."

  "As long as it's one of our games, whether it's football or not, or tennis, polo, baseball, field hockey ...", his eyes swept over the men again, "as long as it's one of our games, any time, you are all admitted free of charge to watch the entire game from the best seats in the house."

  "You can also come to the club at any time, come and see and look around and experience every improvement we make each and every day."

  "Of course, although you have temporarily lost this job, I will then reopen the application process to the community, and if you are able to fulfill the requirements of the new team, I will still welcome you back into the family ..."

  The original resentment these people had towards Lynch dissipated in an instant, and they even became a little happy, feeling that Lynch was justified in doing so, and that it was the right choice.

  Previously, there was indeed some atmosphere in the club that everyone wasn't too happy to talk about, and a lot of people were floating around, or even letting things slide.

  They were hanging around for a subsidy and they didn't care what happened to the club, and that included the coaching staff.

  In retrospect, in fact, when the club encountered the investigation and got into trouble, they were able to revitalize themselves, and they may not be in today's situation.

  The United League was able to secure their most basic operations, and as long as they were able to continue to work hard and keep winning, they would have had a different future.

  But it's those who only think about muddling through that have put the club in such a state, and if they don't weed out the carrion, they'll never have hope.

  Even the people here thought that this was Lynch doing this on purpose, and that they would be able to smoothly integrate into the new club and be complacent when the time came.

  Under Lynch's communication that was full of naked sincerity and emotion, everyone was gradually able to feel how much Lynch valued the club, and was also able to appreciate his good intentions.

  They all even thought that Lynch's purpose was to drive some people away through this method, and then they would be rehired and work together with the club towards a new glory.

  Suddenly they didn't hate Lynch anymore, of course they were still a bit dissatisfied with Kane, but on the whole they were all satisfied, no matter what they were able to be inducted into the club's Hall of Fame, and even enjoying honorable courtesies, what was there that they couldn't be satisfied with?

  After Lynch talked freely about depicting the scenery of the future while talking to them in depth about the difficulties they were currently facing, each of them shook Lynch's hand and left with a look of gratitude and excitement on their faces.

  Of course, they didn't notice that all this was recorded by several cameras.

  After seeing these people leave, Kane's emotions were also a bit emotional at this time, because there were many things he didn't know about what Lynch had just said.

  He wasn't very good at asking just now, but at this time he couldn't help himself, "boss, you said we will have a new place ..."

  Lynch cast a sidelong glance at Kane and nodded his head a little, "At least two hundred acres or more, maybe a little more, and then the club won't just be dealing with rugby as a sport, but all sorts of mainstream sports as well."

  Sports and by extension the branding and commercial value is not so obvious in this day and age, people haven't yet realized the business opportunities here, not only in the sports themselves, but Lynch wouldn't be unaware of it.

  This is best evidenced by the news of those robbing shoes on the streets with guns, and they don't even want money for some special shoes. (Yeah, I have to mention here that some shoe stores in a certain Federation are often robbed for "zero dollars".)

  In this "barren" world, where many things are still in a hazy stage of development, this is also the most suitable time for industrial layout.

  It may take a long time for it to grow into something gratifying, but once these industries matured, they would bring in a shockingly huge profit and influence that would be impossible to look at.

  Kane wasn't aware of how far-reaching Lynch's purpose was, he only felt now that it was worth it to take some of the blame for Lynch before, and he didn't have any other thoughts, those other sports he didn't care about, he was only thinking about the rugby.

  At this time he felt that Lynch should be in a good mood, so he tried to ask, "Just now you said that you would recruit those colleagues ..."

  Lynch let out a light laugh, which made Kane feel not so good, "Of course, but first of all they have to be able to meet the needs of the new team, we don't keep useless people ... No, we don't keep useless people."

  He modified his last half of the sentence slightly, as he would soon be signing a statement and partnership with the local United Association of the Disabled that had something to say about hiring the disabled and actively advocating for more care for the disabled.