The next morning, Oswald wakes up to find that the club boss has banned him from the club. He's not happy about that, but he's also happy about the fact that Oswald has turned the club into a moneymaking machine. He tells Oswald that he bought the land for the club from one of Oswald's associates and that he doesn't want to play any more games on it. Oswald tells him that the wolves of Chelsea and the Hellhounds in Harlem will be happy to see that Oswald is making a move that they don't have any ownership in. He says that the last thing they need is for Oswald to assume that they are "fraternizing" with their enemy.
The next morning, Oswald wakes up to find that the club boss has banned him from the club. He's not happy about that, but he's also happy about the fact that Oswald has turned the club into a moneymaking machine. He tells Oswald that he bought the land for the club from one of Oswald's associates and that he doesn't want to play any more games on it. Oswald tells him that the wolves of Chelsea and the Hellhounds in Harlem will be happy to see that Oswald is making a move that they don't have any ownership in. He says that the last thing they need is for Oswald to assume that they are "fraternizing" with their enemy.