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Chapter 209 - Points Deduction

In a country where even the Prime Minister and the Queen pay close attention to football, the sport is more than just a pastime—it's a cornerstone of national identity.

From posh drawing rooms in the countryside to crowded pubs in the inner cities, football is the great equalizer. For generations, football has run through the veins of the English people. It has carried the nation through triumphs and heartbreaks alike.

When Sir Bobby Charlton stood in silent grief for the fallen heroes of the Munich air disaster, the world wept with him. Later, the tragedy of Heysel left scars not just on Liverpool, but on the soul of English football. Paul Gascoigne's tearful breakdown at Italia '90 wasn't just a moment of vulnerability—it was a mirror for an entire nation's raw emotional connection to the game.

And now, in what should have been just another fixture in a long and storied league campaign, the events unfolding between Millwall and Manchester City have erupted into chaos.

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