A Victorious Return

"I'm sorry that the spectators did not get to see the spectacle of me jumping into the sea. Maybe next time I should say, 'If I win, I'll jump into the sea.' Would it be better?"

LCD televisions everywhere in the airport lounge screened Twain's interview with the BBC.

The Forest team's charter plane was about to arrive at London Heathrow.

During the exclusive interview in the morning, Twain promised to hand over the broadcast right to BBC for the Forest team's party to celebrate the team's victory this evening, as a compensation.

As for the rest of the media... he did not care.

It was clearly stated in the contract that the agreement would only come into effect on the premise that the Forest team had lost the game, so he did not have to be held liable for it. Twain gave the right to BBC for the live broadcast of the celebration only because he had collaborated with BBC at the World Cup in Germany and the relationship between both sides was good.