[Time Travel + Club Chairman + Liverpool + Business War + Football Competition + Cool Writing + No System + Dual Club Mode]
An ordinary IT man from Jiangcheng, China, accidentally traveled back to 2015 and became John Henry, the chairman of Fenway Group, the most despised vampire boss by Liverpool Football Club fans.
Relying on the red faith buried deep in his heart and his control over the technological development trends in the next decade, he led the Fenway Group to make early arrangements for global emerging industries, and staged one thrilling business war after another with Middle Eastern consortiums, Russian oligarchs, Far Eastern financial tycoons and Wall Street capital.
As Fenway Group's business empire continued to expand, he no longer regarded Liverpool as an ATM for exchanging luxury homes and buying yachts, but rather as the most dazzling business card of his huge business empire.
He invested lavishly in building stadiums, developing youth training, signing superstars, and purchasing satellite clubs, devoting all his energy to supporting Liverpool Football Club. He rebuilt Liverpool's dominance in the Premier League and helped them compete with Real Madrid, Barcelona, Bayern Munich, AC Milan, and other football giants in the Champions League, returning them to the top of the competition.
His vow: Make Anfield great again!
It eventually became his epitaph, leaving only his merits and demerits in the world.
In 2024, down-and-out football fan Cui Cheng died of a heart attack after staying up late to watch Manchester City's Champions League final defeat. Upon opening his eyes again, he found himself transported back to the year 2000—Manchester City were still struggling in England's First Division, facing financial ruin, an aging roster, a severe fan exodus, and constant locker room strife. They were still seven years away from being acquired by an Abu Dhabi consortium and becoming a "tycoon." Chen Feng, armed with 24 years of football memories (including player potential, tactical trends, and crucial transfer window information), unexpectedly inherited a fortune from his uncle. He decisively purchased the near-disbandment Manchester City club, thus embarking on a remarkable comeback from a relegation-challenged side in England's Premier League to a European powerhouse.