Analysis in the industry pointed out that nearly half of the clubs in China's three-tier soccer leagues, namely, the Chinese Super League, the Chinese First Division and the Chinese Second Division, have fallen into material difficulties, and about 20% of the clubs are facing the serious challenge of survival. They are in dire financial straits and lack an in-depth understanding of the mentality of their players. Faced with such a predicament, what should I do?
Numerous clubs have been blocked in key aspects of payroll, with 20% of them at an impasse. When the shortage of funds could not be effectively resolved, these clubs had to report the situation to the FA, and in addition to submitting the required materials in the access declaration system, they have also applied for an extension of time. However, this practice has limited practical effect, and they are merely reassuring themselves!
In Huang Qiang's view, the situation is not good for many teams as the deadline for submitting information for FA access approaches. 20% of the teams are facing a make-or-break moment. They have failed to submit their entry information on time, and there is speculation that they may have become disillusioned, while some teams are even struggling to complete their submissions. They have detailed their difficulties to the FA and pleaded for an extension. But how long will this situation last, just one month or two? In fact, the current regulatory work of the FA is particularly tricky and they are in a dilemma. They do not want to see these teams eliminated, after all, this will also affect the league next season. Shouldn't we take immediate action?