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After signing with AC Milan, I will be the king of football!

Chapter 1060 - 0342 Imperial Chef Ramos (Please Subscribe)_3

Author: Burial Love Ye Liangchen
updatedAt: 2025-08-21

CHAPTER 1060: 0342 IMPERIAL CHEF RAMOS (PLEASE SUBSCRIBE)_3

Of course, if he wants to retire in his twenties like Cantona, it’s not surprising; sometimes Kevin really needs to find some new fun. Perhaps he could try playing in the NBA or baseball. The United States, as the best country in the world, has influential sports. After conquering football, Kevin could try to become the first in the history of the major leagues.

After the interview, Buffon voluntarily gave the reporter a copy of ’The Urban Elite Young Master Filippo.’

Totti said something similar in ’Corriere dello Sport.’

Quite a few Italian and Milanese legends have also expressed doubts about the officiating standards in the Premier League.

This time, after Huang Kaiwen’s red card, the Pope openly supported Huang Kaiwen in the ’Progress Newspaper.’ The Pope said, "If priests allow themselves to reduce the time with God due to significant responsibilities, even if they have heroic work, they will still lose the inner strength that supports them. What they do turns into hollow activism. Referees are the same. If they judge with subjective thoughts, it is difficult to maintain fairness. Kevin extended his helping hand; his good acts brought joy and hope to people. We thank Kevin for this and feel more communion with him. In this world full of uncertainty and pain, his good deeds encourage people to continue finding ways to care for others. Even if sports fairness should be maintained, restraint should be exercised when penalizing Kevin."

Benzema went further and openly told the ’Progress Newspaper’ that many Premier League referees are blind. It’s hard to imagine how Henry and the others managed to last in the Premier League.

The FA is also having meetings.

After yesterday’s match, they held a teleconference after work, which lasted until late at night.

This morning at 6, they started work early to hold a meeting, with members of the Disciplinary Committee and Referee Committee participating.

"Gentlemen, I know this working hour is very bothersome, but we are facing a significant challenge now."

The Premier League CEO Richard Scudamore waved his hand and said, "After Kevin joined Chelsea, the UK’s stagnant economy began to recover. The tourism industry saw a 1,200 percent increase in summer and autumn compared to last year. Sponsorship income for Premier League teams generally increased by over 10 million pounds. Chelsea’s cross-town rivals have benefited more. You should know who brought this change."

"So what do we do, cancel the red card?"

Philip Tang, head of the Referee Selection Group, said.

The FA’s referee committee chairman, Joe Gaster, raised his hand and said, "Canceling the red card would mean Webb made a mistake. This matter is not so easy to solve. Kevin is innocent, so Webb must then bear the responsibility."

"I know Howard Webb is a good referee, but for the benefit of England and the Premier League, even he must have faults, and I don’t think his decision was correct," said Premier League Development Manager Keith Hackett, standing up and taking out some newspapers from his briefcase, throwing them to others in the meeting room. "Every country’s financial newspapers have a lot of elites. They’re not fools. They’re the ones who most welcome Kevin to play football."

"Does being popular mean Kevin can be exempt from everything?" Philip Tang asked.

"First of all, I want to tell you, top stars inherently have privileges. Everything Kevin faced in England, if it were Rooney or Gerrard, it wouldn’t have happened, and neither red card would exist."

Keith Hackett held up two fingers and said, "If I were Kevin and got two red cards in the Premier League, I’d suspect the Brits have something against me and might need to play in another league."

"Oh my, are you helping Kevin threaten us?"

"I’m just stating facts."

"Alright, gentlemen." Richard Scudamore knocked on the table and said, "Put away your arrogance. Since you speak of fairness, let’s vote on this red card. Those who think the punishment is too severe, please raise your hand; those who think the referee did nothing wrong can refrain. We’ll resolve this according to the vote’s outcome."

"1, 2, 3... 11, 11 to 4, the result is clear now."

...

Over lunch, the first to arrive was the Ashley Cole couple.

"Good afternoon, Sherry," Huang Kaiwen greeted with a smile.

Cheryl hugged Huang Kaiwen proactively, gave a cheek kiss, and then said, "The first letter of my name is C, not S. But you can call me whatever you like."

"Chez? Doesn’t sound as nice as Sherry."

Huang Kaiwen said.

"As long as you like it."

Cheryl smiled and handed over a gift of red wine.

"Hey, hey, hey."

Ashley Cole waved his hand in front of the two of them and said, "Do you need me to get you a room? There’s someone else here too."

"That would be wonderful!"

Cheryl tightly held Huang Kaiwen’s hand and said.

Huang Kaiwen shrugged and said, "Sorry, didn’t notice you earlier."

"Hey, dude, I was just kidding before."

Ashley Cole said.

Huang Kaiwen thought for a moment before understanding what he meant.

In Cheryl’s presence, Huang Kaiwen didn’t reveal it. Joking about your own wife is quite tasteless, too.

After bringing the two people inside, Cheryl was constantly amazed.

"These materials are all taken from Ancient Roman ruins, not something an average person could buy."

"These two bear skins were gifts to Kevin when we went to play in Russia."

"These are Kevin’s medals. This show-off guy hangs them in such a conspicuous place."

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