In the vast Chinese Super League, Chinese League A and Chinese League B, about half of the clubs, i.e. more than twenty clubs, are facing a severe material shortage predicament. What's more, nearly 20% of the clubs are on the verge of bankruptcy, with their financial chains broken and their players disheartened. Faced with such a situation, what should I do?
Numerous clubs have been caught in the quagmire of salary confirmation forms, with about 20% of them in an untenable predicament. Against the backdrop of a funding gap that is difficult to fill, these clubs have been forced to come clean with the FA, and in addition to submitting what they can in the access declaration system, they have also submitted applications for extensions. However, this approach has achieved little and they are only fooling themselves and others!
Speaking on the Crooked Talk Sports program, Huang Qiang pointed out that as the deadline set by the Football Association (FA) for submitting information on access approaches, the future of numerous teams is in jeopardy. Among them, about 20% of the teams are facing the test of survival. They have failed to submit their access information on time and there is speculation that they may have become disillusioned and given up the game, while some teams are struggling to complete their submissions due to difficulties. They have detailed their plight to the FA and pleaded for an extension. How long can this situation last? Will it be a short month, or a long two months? In fact, the FA is currently in the most tricky position to regulate. They are in a dilemma, not wanting these teams to fail to pass the admission, but also worrying about the impact on next year's league. Shouldn't we be eager to seek a solution?