”And thats a great ball through for De Rossi! De Rossi is clean through on goal here, with a chance to put Murcia’s fate beyond all doubt! De Rossi! GOOOOOOOOALLL! What a hit! A sublime ball through from midfield, and a perfect finish from young Luis De Rossi! and Murcia are on their way to the Segunda!”
I shook my head, and ejected the video. It was still surreal to watch that; 13 years ago, I had secured my local club’s status in Serie A, as a 19 year old ‘prodigy’. That prodigal status didn’t last very long though; that summer, At a training camp for the European Championships, I went into a tackle with Massimo Ambrosini, and came off worse for wear, tearing my achilles tendon and hyperextending my left knee. My football was never the same.
I lifted myself slowly from my stupor, and headed slowly for the Kitchen. My footballing might never have been the same, but my business choices certainly didn’t leave anything to be desired. During my rehab, I had spent time to learn how to manage a business, and when it was apparent that I would never play again, I took off to university in England to do a degree in International Business management, graduating with 1st class honours, before moving back to Spain, and setting up shop in Murcia.
‘Shop’ in this sense had grown into a multi-discipline empire on a medium scale: scrap metal yards, restaurants, a footballing academy and a chain of pubs. I was a well connected man, and I enjoyed the profits in style. I collected my coffee, and retired to my bedroom, where an attractive blonde awaited...If only I could remember her name….
I started at the television blankly, not quite comprehending what had just happened. My club were managerless, 60 days before the start of the season. That was quite a blow. I pushed my spaghetti away, and headed for my office. Surely somebody knew what was going on?