Football Girl~Season 2~Chapter 10

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I’m sorry to say that it was Dave Hastings...’

‘What!’

Sweet Dave? I thought that he was a lovely man. He had always been polite to me.

‘I can’t believe it...’
 
 

Football Girl
Season 2 ~ Chapter 10

By Susan Brown

Copyright © 2011 Susan Brown

Previously...

Claire was in the study on the computer and she glanced up as we came in. Her normal cheery look wasn’t evident. She looked as sick as a sick parrot.

I sat on the leather sofa with Andrea next to me. The others draped themselves over chairs and then Daddy coughed and then looked at the two of us.

‘What’s up doc?’ I said, trying to lighten the mood. It felt like a loved pet had died or something.

‘We know who the mole is. He went on your fan site and said things about you and Andrea. It’s out in the open now that you and Andrea are an item. It was only hinted before in the papers and the papers have had to be careful what they say due to your ages and possible litigation, but it’s on the web and there’re so many restrictions there. The idiot used a static IP address and our people pulled some strings so that he was easy to trace through his internet provider.’

I felt Andrea’s hand grip mine, she was trembling slightly.

I took a deep breath.

‘So who is trying to ruin our lives Daddy?’

And now the story continues…

I’m sorry to say that it was Dave Hastings...’

‘What!’

Sweet Dave? I thought that he was a lovely man. He had always been polite to me.

‘I can’t believe it...’

‘Its true honey,’ said Mummy, coming over to me and giving me a hug.

‘The club secretary and HR manager are speaking to him now,’ said Daddy, ‘the club wants to press charges but aren’t sure what they can get him on. All the players at the club have a confidentiality clause in their contract. He can be fined, dismissed or sued– we will know a bit more tomorrow.’

It all made sense now. I thought that he was a bit strange when he came on to sub me at the match. Did he hate me and my family that much? It wasn’t my fault that he didn’t get a regular team place.

I felt suddenly very depressed. It didn’t take much to knock me off my confidence, especially after all that had happened in my relatively short life.

I went off to be by myself and have a think. The others saw how things were and let me alone, although I knew as sure as eggs are eggs, that I was being watched, just in case I might do something silly–but I was beyond that.

I went up to my room and sat on the bed. I was beginning to hate what was happening to me. One minute I was as high as a kite and then next I was as low as anything. I loved my football and it gave me a huge buzz to play well in front of adoring fans. I supposed that I liked some of the media attention, but not all. This is the life I was leading now though. I had put myself in front of the public and I think that the press and media believed that I had no right to a private life.

Was the price I had to pay too much? I knew that I had agreed to this circus. I hadn’t gone into it with closed eyes.

I thought about what my life would have been without football. Maybe I would have just been normal. But then I wasn’t normal, was I? How many kids grow up as a boy and then find out that they are girls? Not many, I bet. How many kids in addition to that have a step father who kills her mother and then himself? Not many. How many kids... Oh I could go on forever. I just wished for once that my life was less complicated.

I went over to my computer and sat down.

I had a look at the fan site. Hundreds of thousands of kids were members. I signed in as Tracy Smith, I didn’t want to go on as little me. I went into that chat room and lurked a bit.

Kate: Mark, you are a Wally, no one is better at football than our Sue!

Mark : she is small though and she will find it tough against some of the bigger, more aggressive teams.

Kate: she has proved herself time and time again. You don’t like it because she’s a girl.

Mark: nothing to do with it. I just don’t want some big bloke breaking her leg, that’s all.

Tammy: Yea, I agree with Kate, just cos she’s a girl that doesn’t mean that she can’t stick up for herself.

Ben: I wish she was my girl friend

Eliz: She already has one

Ben: Wot?

Eliz: Girl friend — According to The Football Herald, she’s called Andrea...

Toni: So she likes girls rather than boys?

Eliz: Don’t know, I think that this Andrea used to be a boy...

I went out of the chat room then. I didn’t want to hear any more. So my family and friends were being discussed now. This wasn’t right. I could make decisions for myself, but when others suffer like that, especially my Andrea, I would have to decide what I was going to do.

I sat staring at the screen and then I brought up an excel spreadsheet. I had 2 columns one for good and one for bad.

After a few moments I started on the good column.


Playing football Being liked as a footballer Getting to play with great players against great teams

Having loads of money from playing the game that I loved.

Using that money to make things better for me and my family and also for charities.

Some of the media attention

Some of the press

Being a girl

Being able to afford lovely clothes

Having a loving family

Claire

Andrea


I stopped then, I couldn’t think of anything else although there we probably quite a lot of things.

I sighed and then moved on to the bad column.


Bad press

No private life

My family being dragged into all this

Ferris

A few players who hated me

Being treated as a freak

Not being able to live a normal life

Having my every movement watched

Being in danger of assault

Not being able to shop or go out like a normal girl

Living in a goldfish bowl

Not having a normal life

Having to look over my shoulder all the time

Others like Dave being jealous of me

My Andrea being targeted


I decided to leave it at that; it was all a bit depressing.

I sat there and looked at the good and bad columns

Then I went online again and accessed my four bank accounts.

I was surprised at just how much money I had in them. What with my wages and bonuses as a player and my fees for media events and sponsorship, I could probably just stop there and then and not need to work again for the rest of my life.

Did I want to just stop?

What would I do if I wasn’t able to play and would I just be letting down my club by running away from all this? Would I be penalised for breaking contracts with sponsors and advertisers?

There was a knock on the door.

‘Come in.’

I glanced over and smiled as Andrea walked in and came over. I stood up and we had a lengthy, toe curling kiss. When she had put me down again, she glanced at the screen.

‘What’s this all about?’ she asked as she sat down and had a look at what I had done.

‘I was just putting down the pluses and minuses of my life.’

‘Well, they seem to be pretty even– maybe a bit more on the minus side. What do you want to do?’

‘I don’t know. I feel at the moment though that I might just drop everything...’

‘...and run away?’

‘No, I mean , yes, I mean...I don’t know.’

‘Would you run away from me?’

‘No of course not.

‘And your family?’

‘No, just football. I don’t seem to have made much of a success at it.’

‘Rubbish, if anything you are too successful and that’s the problem.’

‘What do you mean?’

‘Well let’s look at few more pluses. You have helped women’s football no end. The gates have at least doubled for all the professional women’s teams around the country. New teams are sprouting up everywhere thanks to you.’

‘Not me!’

‘Yes you. You really don’t realise what you have done have you?’

‘I haven’t...’

‘You have. Just look at your fan site. You have more fans on your one than all the other male footballers fansites combined. Girls think that you are just wonderful and boys admire you and some might even want to get in your knickers–come to think of it some girls too...’

She licked her lips and looked at me suggestively. I think that I looked as red as a beetroot. Either that or the central heating was making the room very warm.

‘Andrea!’

‘Sorry, it’s true. You are beautiful but you don’t acknowledge that. You are bright and have a way with words...’

‘Stop it,’

‘All right, I know that you don’t like praise, but remember this. Even if you stopped playing now, you are still famous. Just stopping playing isn’t enough. You will be famous for the rest of your life for what and who you are.’

‘So do I go and be a nun?’

‘You had better not! I can’t marry a nun.’

We looked at each other and just laughed–breaking the tension, all be it for a while anyway.

~*~

The next few days were busy for me. I had commitments with sponsors that I could not get out of and also a number of interviews on radio and TV. In between times I went to training. I had little time for thinking anymore about my future. The present was taking up all of my time and effort.

Dave Hastings had been suspended by the club and would be attending a disciplinary hearing early the following week. Nothing had appeared in the papers about it and the club were holding things very close to their collective chests over this embarrassment.

Hastings still denied that it was anything to do with him and just kept on saying that he was being framed, but the evidence was strong that he used his own computer to spread his vitriol and to be honest, I didn’t believe him.

Andrea was getting better all the time, but we still weren’t sure when she could start her new school. She was seeing a tame shrink about the attack and I knew that she was still having nightmares about it. I know that it hadn’t happened because of me, but I still felt very bad about it and it upset me to see her in any pain.

~*~

It was Friday morning. I had just got back from a run around the grounds and I was sweating... I mean glowing profusely as I had been doing some intervals with Danni. I still hated the fact that she didn’t look like there was any effort involved and I was totally knack....erm, tired.

I had a quick shower and as per my usual thing, I had turned on the TV while I got dressed. It was the Breakfast program on the Beeb and I sort of half paid attention to it as I dried my longish hair with a drier.

Suddenly I saw a reporter outside Melchester Stadium. He looked fed up, cold and wet. Glancing outside, I could see that it was one of those stair-rod type days; when rain came down like it was time for Noah to dust off his ark.

I switched off the hair dryer sat on the bed just in my panties and bra and turned the volume up.

‘...the club has just issued a statement and it reads as follows:

“We regret to report that our well loved and respected chairman, Alf Battersby has passed away suddenly after feeling unwell last night at his home on the outskirts of Melchester. It is believed that he had a heart attack. Further details will be forthcoming later. Alf will be remembered as a great player for Melchester and has been the guiding hand in the clubs’ success over a number of years. Our sympathies go out to his son John. Amy, his wife died a few years ago and it is understood that he will be buried next to her in the family plot. Details will follow regarding the funeral and memorial service”.

'Speculation has already started as to what will happen to the club. Alf Battersby was the majority shareholder; but, American Hiram B Attwater has a sizeable stake in the club and has, in the past, tried to gain control by buying up shares. It is no secret that John Battersby has no interest in the club and it is possible that the untimely death of Alf may be the catalyst for the sale of the club. Back to the studio...’

I switched the TV off. I felt so sad. The few times I had met Alf I realised what a great man he was. He had a vision for the club and it was he who appointed our brilliant manager Sandy McPherson and had bankrolled a lot of the transfers over the years. The success of the club was in a large part down to him and I knew that he would be sadly missed.

Putting on a smock top and jeans, I quickly brushed my hair and then went downstairs again. Everyone had disappeared. I remembered that Claire, Andrea and Auntie Monica had gone off to town. Andrea was to go and see her shrink and then they were going clothes shopping for Andrea. I wished that I could go, but it would have been a media circus if I did. To top it all, it was that time of the month and i knew that was in for a bad one–what joy!

I heard the chinking of china and also a nice smell, so I followed my nose.

Mummy was in the kitchen with Mrs Moon. They were doing cakes and I think that Mummy had more flour on her face than in the cakes.

I grabbed a bowl, a box of Weetabix and some milk and sat at the table to watch them making the cakes. I was a little piggy and I had three Weetabix. Well I was a growing girl.

As usual, Mummy was hindering rather than helping. She could burn water, given the chance. I don’t know how Mrs M could put up with her, but I think that it was a bit of a challenge for our lovely cook. Mrs M was determined to teach Mummy the basics of cooking. I thought that she should set aside at least 20 years...no make that 30 for the task.

Daddy strolled in, phone in hand.

‘Hi Sue, did you hear the news?’

‘What news?’ asked Mummy.

‘Alf Battersby died last night.’

‘Oh dear, he was a nice man.’

‘Yes he was. I don’t know what is going to happen to the club.’

‘Will we be taken over?’ I asked.

‘Possibly; John Battersby has his own businesses that aren’t doing that well. I wouldn’t be surprised if he sells out to the Americans.’

‘What will that mean to the club?’

‘Probable changes. It might be good, but I doubt it somehow.’

‘Why?’

‘Hiram B Attwater has criticized Sandy in the past for some of the transfers and the high wage bill. I’m not sure that the two can co-exist together.’

He paused for a moment and then continued.

‘He is noted for being a M.C.P’

‘M.C What?’

‘It stands for male chauvinist pig. He thinks that girls should stay home and learn to cook. He’s not very well liked by a large chunk of American women.’

‘Bloody cheek,’ said Mummy, with flour flying out of her hair in a cloud. I had a feeling that Hiram would not consider Mummy to be an ideal woman in the kitchen. Well, she had many talents but being a house frau wasn’t one of them.

I looked at Daddy and he looked at me. I recalled the list that I had on my computer. Would the death of our chairman mean that I might have to leave the club? I loved Melchester, but if everything changed then I wasn’t sure whether I could stay with a club that had a M.C.P as an owner.

To be continued...

Angel

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Ohhhhh do have an idea!

What with Susie wondering what to do with all her money... could it be that she'll buy out Alf's share and have Daddy run the club for her? It's been done before in sports: Mario Lemeux took a share of stock in the Pittsburgh Penguins rather than salary, and now he runs the club!

Controlling Interest

She wouldn't have to buy the whole thing, just enough to keep that American from getting a controlling interest. Presumably, there are other shareholders as well.

It's a brilliant idea, Marlene!

Yes, I can see Ms. Hurst at a board meeting now, arguing for the legacy and integrity of the club, pointing out the booming business of late, rallying the other shareholders to oppose whatever silly short-term scheme the American has for cashing out at the club's expense.

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The issue I see

The issue I see is that, this early in her career, she wouldn't be able to buy up enough stock for a controlling interest. If Melchester is like RL Manchester United or Arsenal, she'd have to spend well over 40 million pounds to have a shot for a controlling interest. Not to mention, the English FA would have a problem with it, as they don't like current players being involved in ownership. At least in RL.
Shannon Johnston

Samirah M. Johnstone

Football Girl~Season 2~Chapter 10

Looks like Susan has more to deal with than she ever imagined.

    Stanman
May Your Light Forever Shine
    Stanman
May Your Light Forever Shine

Purchasing the club

Maybe the team members and staff could get together and purchase a controlling interest in the club as a group.

Sue is a bit under siege right now

Any upcoming interviews may very well bring rumors about Andrea into play. She may be faced with a hostile owner.

So she will be faced with problems with the press, complications on the personal front and on the professional career front.

The only problem she is not having is with her family.

She may very well be better off if she got traded but I suspect that may involve a move which will isolate her from her family which she needs desperately.

She needs to organize a Brit consortium buy up the shares and keep that MCP from getting his paws on the club and she needs to pull some kind PR move to keep Andrea out of the public lime light and her life in general.

Kim

Form a partnership to take over!

It was noted that Sandy, the coach, would probably be fired or leave if the American took over. It is the people in the club that make it a success. Why not join with Sandy and other interested parties and offer to acquire a controlling interest. Take the club private. I believe it is called a leverage buyout.

Hugs,
Trish Ann
~There is no reality, only perception~

Hugs,
Trish Ann
~There is no reality, only perception~

Would not work

RAMI

Susan may be rich, but not rich enough to buy a controling share. She also would not be in a position to lead a take over attempt, without a lot of outside support.

Small cliffhanger.

RAMI

RAMI

Unless she and ohers can convince the son

What if the son turned the control of his shares over to a trust?

Susan and others top team players/the coach etc make a plea for the public to back them. They could even start a *subscription plan* or *stock sale* to raise funds to buy more of the shares in trust for the team and city. See about getting control then reworking the teeam charter making the team a non-profit community owned entity.

Its worked well for Green Bay and the Packers, too well in fact. It's probably why all of the major US pro sports have all but banned communities owning teams for fear the league would lose the lucrative control over moving franchises, the greedy bastar*ds. As they are structured, even if the NFL voted to move the Packers they could not. By their corporate charter and agreements with the city if the Packers were disbanded, moved or went bankrupt, all assets would go to pay its outstanding debts, any leftover assets to would go to the local VFW or one of those veteran's organizations. The stadium and other buildings/properties would go to the City of Green Bay's school system. The NFL doesn't even have the legal use of the name, Green Bay or Packers and wouldn't even get the trophies back. They would get nothing.

And the stock is all but worthless as an investment or to buy up and control the team. It only guarantees you can attend the annual meeting, in the stadium usually. It constitutes few if any rights and has all sorts of restrictions on being resold. It's main purpose is/was to raise needed capital for the team and prevent it's being moved.

If anything a public appeal to buy back shares into a public trust would generate serious negative publicity for the American The American may have a substantial number of shares but public opinion matters and he might back off if the deal looks to be a money loser. Still wonder if her betrayer works for the American, trying to bad mouth Susan to reduce the value of the outstanding team stock thus making it cheaper and easier to buy up quietly. It is possible his claim he was set up is in part true but why then the odd behaviors at that game?

John in Wauwatosa

John in Wauwatosa

A supporters' trust is an

A supporters' trust is an option, as there are several of those. Though, in reality they aren't very powerful all the time. Check out Manchester United in RL and you can see exactly how that is.

Just because a new owner would come in, if Sandy is as entrenched as certain other RL managers are in England, then it would be VERY hard to remove him without leading to a fan revolt. And considering how things are in the real life, American sports owners (smart individuals) are quickly becoming a major group, and often go head to head to try and get ownership. So maybe a different prospective American owner would challenge for it. But no matter what, any owner would have to pass due diligence and FA rules.

Shannon Johnston

Samirah M. Johnstone

More Trauma and Drama Than You Can Shake a Stick at

terrynaut's picture

I feel like I'm riding a low rollercoaster. But rollercoasters are supposed to have ups and well as downs. Come on.

I'll keep reading of course. You needn't worry. I've got to find out what happens with the club! *sigh*

Thanks and kudos.

- Terry

An interesting twist.


Firstly I have to say how good it is to see you back. (I wish the chapters were more frequent but we all know how RL stuff and other things can get in the way at times.)

Well Alf's death brings a new dimension to the story and the spicy introduction of the MCP Yank as a potential new owner adds some spice and mystery to the question of Sue's future. I find most yanks pretty okay but MCP's get right up my nose.

I wish, I wish this story came out more frequently but Sue has already explained about RL issues.

Great story,

Keep on truckin'

XZXX

Bev.

Growing old disgracefully.

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was it natural death?

I would not be much surprised if Alfs death wasn´t quite natural. Well, that is if you don´t consider murder to be natural. Certain dishearted football player probably would. So or so, I think that Susan and M.C.P. as director would go as well as water and fire. So I am expecting some really spectacular fireworks.
I am looking forward to next part
Robin

WOW

I knew you had some more twist coming, the intrigue just got dial up. bravo Susan

Business Sense And Profit

joannebarbarella's picture

Hiram B. Attwater may be a thoroughly unpleasant gentleman, but presumably he purchased his share in Melchester as an investment, i.e. to make money.

If he is not a complete idiot (quite possible when you look at erstwhile US Presidential wannabee Donald Trump) then he will realise that Susan is a drawcard asset who helps to make him money and he will live with any personal antipathy....and the same with Sandy.

On the other hand......Don't Trust Sue Brown!

She's devious,

Joanne

So what have we got?

The English Teacher's picture

We have a dead owner who's son has no interest in footie yet at the same time he is not doing well in his own endeavors. So, there are 2 ways to go with that. One keeping controlling interest and use the cash that it generates to infuse into his other business and allow someone else ("evil" American) to mind the footie business or 2nd just sell it off for a short term gain and do whatever with the capital (after taxes of course, the crown must have its cut)?

Dose UK even allow foreign investors to outright own the whole of Manchester United?

Now we move on to the "evil" American, partial owner, who is decidedly not with the times and would probably buy out Sandy's contract and trade Sue to some other team. He'll use the excuse that Sandy and Sue are overpaid and after buying the rest of the team he needs to cut cost (if the U.K. allows that sort of thing). What ever the case Sue is not in a position to do much except wait and see what happens.

Still, where does that leave our heroin? Being traded likely, to a foreign team who would likely have more money than any local U.K. teams; I can envision a bidding war for her services in either case, whereby, she may retire, and join a woman's team, or take the money and go to the new team (Brazil, India, Mexico, Oz?). Don't see that happening.

Then there is that male domination organization that is out to get Sue, and that "evil" American might just be a member, so not only would the "evil" American make money off the sale of Sue to some male dominated team (Saudi Arabia?) he also gains favor with the a fore mentioned group.

Of course the son of the owner could do the same thing citing needing to cut cost and selling Susan's contract. Whereby, she is no better off than with the "evil" American.

Then lets throw in a wild card and some kind-hearten investor buys the controlling interest from the son, making the flowers bloom, the birds sing, crickets rubbing their hind legs together, all is right with Manchester United and they go on to win the Worlds with Sandy at the helm and Sue scoring an all-time record high in points both in team and individual, with the queen knighting her (sounds naughty). You in the back take the needle off the record of soopy music!!

With none of us knowing how the devious mind of one S. Brown, I submit too you as to not even having a clue? I will await her next offering to find out or not, she'll probably keep us hanging for at least 2 more chapters. Like an "evil" American. :)

So much to read, so little time and only one of me :)

The English Teacher

So much to read, so little time and only one of me :)

The English Teacher