According to the relevant regulations, both Henan Songshan Longmen Club and Henan Match face punishment for the irrational behavior of fans.
The Henan club claimed that many fans were wearing thick clothing due to the cold weather, allowing the light banners to be brought into the ground.
However, this explanation seems thin and the banners have not been stopped for a long time since they appeared, exposing a major loophole in the security of the Henan club's home ground.
A mature league would never adopt a compromised response strategy in the face of the Manning banner incident.
This is not only an injustice to Manning, the head referee who enforces the law with no faults, but it is also an indulgence of evil behavior, the result of which is often a cycle of evil.
Furthermore, the fact that some extreme fans in Henan have made black and white avatars of Maning highlights the nature of the troublemakers they have been reduced to - they are soccer hooligans.
Dorado's attack on Manning was undoubtedly a serious violent foul, and the FA's penalty of a one-year ban cannot be faulted, and pitch violence for attacking a referee should be severely punished as a warning to others.
The vehemence of the Henan fans' reaction to this has reached unbelievable proportions.
Their love for their own players goes beyond the usual parental pampering of their children.
Recently I wrote two articles about the incident of Dorado knocking down Maning, but I didn't realize that it triggered a lot of anger, and many Henan fans made vulgar remarks in the comment section, revealing the origin of Henan people's bad reputation in China.
They are almost the Khorezm of the East.
The future of a group without a sense of right and wrong and an attitude of listening to both is in jeopardy.
For the Henan club, they must reflect on why the management of the players on the field to the fans off the field is so low and unprofessional.
In this season's Chinese Super League, Henan Songshan Dragons were in a good situation, there were consecutive injuries and red cards, not only lost the game, but also lost the opportunity to compete for the title.
All of this suggests that there is a problem with their rough and tumble style of play, and Wei Shihao's poor behavior, which led to a serious injury to Zhao Hongliu, reveals the Henan club's connivance with players' injurious actions.
Zhao Hongliu's serious injury is the result of the Henan club's continued indulgence in player injuries.
Evil needs to be ground by evil.
Henan club's performance after the Manning banner incident exposed their unprofessionalism and unprofessionalism on and off the pitch.
First, to consider barbarism as style is a fearless act of the ignorant.
Second, Dorado's egregious behavior exposed the team's disdain for the rules.
Third, in the face of the Manning banner incident, the team should have decisively banned the fans even if they were missing because it was a destabilizing factor on the field.
Fourth, stadium and team management is not enough to rely on three from one, Henan clubs should understand that reflection is the only way to grow.
Fifth, Henan fans should not easily threaten to quit, which is a sign of weakness and incompetence.
Chinese soccer has come this far, and really isn't afraid of a few less clubs willing to invest in it, because it's far from hitting a real low point.
We look forward to the transformation of Chinese soccer into a butterfly.