Eventually, we will have to accept the fate of reality.
The Guangzhou team, which failed to pass the admission, had to bid farewell to the Chinese Football Professional League and officially announced its disbandment.
I saw him raise a tall building, I watched him feast guests, and I saw his building collapse.
Although I knew that this moment would come, I was still quite emotional when I saw the news.
Listen to "The Sea and the Sky" and write something.
Guangzhou did not win enough, but Guangzhou was dissolved.
The emotions of the fans are sincere, and I can understand the frustration of the Guangzhou (Evergrande) fans.
The dust has settled, and there is only sighing.
Because the joy that this team once brought to the fans, it was real.
The bold saying "Guangzhou has not won enough" seems to echo in our ears.
At that time, Evergrande played against West Asia, just Japan and South Korea, and against Bayern Munich and Barcelona in the Club World Cup, and the fans were extremely happy at that moment.
5-1 brutalized Jeonbuk Hyundai, scored 8 goals in two legs, beat the Ignorant Sun God, dried Osaka Sakura, Kashima Antlers...Did you know that there is no minimum spend in Guangzhou, but there is one at Tianhe Stadium.
Evergrande's dominance in the Chinese Super League is not to be repeated, and it was too surprising and shocking to see it when it reached the top of Asia twice.
10,000 people singing"The Sea and the Sky"Now that I think about it, it's so cool.
For this team, you've been surprised, you've been happy, you've been proud, you've been disappointed, you've been sad, and if you don't love football and don't like sports, you won't understand that feeling.
Muric, Conca, Cleo, Paulinho, Jackson-Martinez, Diamanti, Barrios, Elkeson, Goulart...
Money can't buy the AFC Champions League, but Evergrande has done it. (There are many Chinese Super League teams that spend money, but the fact is that only Evergrande is the one who smashes the AFC Champions League)
Guangzhou Evergrande, the pioneer of Jinyuan football, its model has changed Chinese football.
But, I'm going to say but...
Those so-called good memories are really insignificant compared to the sins of "real estate" and "real estate football".
It's like watching a fireworks show.
Fireworks, while beautiful, are also short-lived.
The most outrageous thing is that the money for "buying fireworks" was borrowed by TMD ...
Is it Wei Shihao, Yan Dinghao, and Yang Liyu who crushed this team to death? Do you think it's the 8-figure unpaid wages that crush them?
If this is the case, Guangzhou fans would have solved the problem by crowdfunding a long time ago, and a new boss would have taken over a long time ago.
You must know that most of the funds during the real estate football period were injected into the club through borrowing.
This number is said to be 8 billion.
In other words, the team has long been like a terminally ill patient, who has been alive for the past few years, but has done its best to renew the ventilator in all aspects.
Yesterday, it was just extubation.
I mean, there's no need to scold the players who are asking for wages, they're just workers.
"Bubble" sounded, and what was written next was not from the perspective of fans.
A special journey of Chinese football has finally covered the coffin board.
Jiangsu Suning, Guangzhou Evergrande, Hebei Huaxia Happiness, Tianjin Quanjian, Guangzhou R&F, these names that once spent money will remain in history forever.
In 1994, Chinese football began to go professional, and it has been 31 years since then.
In the past 31 years, China's third-level professional leagues (top league, minor league, and third-level league) have produced a total of 93 championships and 64 championship teams, and now 45 former champion teams have been disbanded, with a survival rate of only 29%.
In just 31 years, Chinese professional football has had two eight-time champions, but then the two eight-time champions are gone.
4 years ago, 10 of the 16 teams in the Chinese Super League retreated, this is our professional top league.
The fate of these teams is worth pondering.
Why is this happening?
I remember, as I said before, China does not have the soil for market-oriented football or even market-oriented sports.
Why did the team live short? Isn't the simplest thing that the team itself doesn't make money?
"Jinyuan Football", why is the boss willing to burn money?
Football has become a springboard for countless businessmen, and if it is done well, resources will naturally come. (10,086 words omitted here)
In this trend, the club ignores the laws of the market and development, relying not on market behavior, but still on the idea of exchanging money for policy interests...
What is Professional Sports?
Can our professional sports make the club's owners profitable?
That's the biggest problem.
We don't lack Olympic gold medals, sports stars, and pseudo-fans like me, but we don't have a truly professional and standardized management system, no market-oriented business operations, and no benign sports culture.
Football and basketball, in particular, are closer to "industry" than just sports.
For a sports project, China can rely on the national system to produce miracles, but an industry cannot.
Do you think the CBA team is doing well? Aren't they all "kids" who need to reach out to their parents for money?
The football team can't survive, and the difference with basketball is that this "kid" is even more defeated.
A data you can understand that in 2016, according to the statistics of the German transfer data authoritative website "Transfer Market", the Chinese Super League became the most money-burning league in the international transfer market with an investment of 334 million euros, or about 2.4 billion yuan, at the beginning of 2016.
Is it normal for a country with backward football to burn money like this...
Real estate is not good, the "real estate football team" can't survive, this is normal.
The parent company divested - the debt was huge - no one took over - but access - announced dissolution, basically not all of them took this road.
Anyway, a piece of history has passed.
Many people and many things have become dust in the long river of history.
The lesson of "Jinyuan Football" is too painful, and the fate of the Guangzhou team is worthy of reflection in the sports industry and even in all walks of life in China.
We don't need a "Great Leap Forward" development, which does not correspond to the laws of science.
A professional team, if its own ability can only earn 10 yuan a year, then you don't spend 100 fast or 1,000 yuan.
Zhao Benshan has a rough line in "The Grandmaster":
"How big a butt you have, how big your pants you wear."
When the tide goes out, you'll know who's swimming naked.