After many days of battle between teams in the open level of the Collegiate Football League, Ming Chuan's soccer captain Tan Yi-ling was interviewed and publicly stated that foreign students are helpful to the strength of Taiwan's soccer.
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sheatfish effect (economics)
Create competitive mechanisms to stimulate competitive intensity.
Ming Chuan vs. Tamkang, both sides played a wonderful and fiery game, and in the end, Ming Chuan won. The captain of Ming Chuan, Tan Yueling, said after the game that the participation of foreign players has increased the intensity of the confrontation, and believes that we should open up the participation of more foreign students, and that it would not be beneficial to limit the number of foreign players. Ming Chuan's current record is undefeated, except for a 2-2 draw against South China University, and the largest score difference in the tournament, a 21-0 win over North Korea University. In addition, the strongest teams, NKU and Auxiliary University, have also played matches with large margins, while the tertiary soccer league seems to have gone into a stalemate, with the strongest always being stronger and the weak always being weaker.
Today (25th), South China Brazilian players drew with Fu Jen University, the two teams played a good game, so that the soccer fans watching the game on the sidelines, think that this is an opportunity to break the habit of the old tournament, to start a different mode of competition.
Good games that don't get lonely. Good players that can inspire each other.
Catfish effect, it is a Norwegian fisherman in order to reduce the sardines in the ocean transportation process to swim less caused by the death of the sardines, released into the catfish chasing sardines, used to stimulate their survival instincts, the introduction of the catfish, the purpose of the catfish, in order to enhance the survival rate of the sardines, and not for the purpose of eliminating the sardines. Perhaps, foreign players with different backgrounds and different styles of play can play a catfish effect, but instead give the Taiwan soccer team more stimulation to enhance the intensity of the competition.
Orange Tei Harada, a Taiwanese-Japanese mix, is now the captain of Jiao Tong University and has played for the professional team of Croesus, "I'm playing soccer in Taiwan now, and I'd like to do something to make Taiwan's soccer team go in a better direction. He said he could especially feel the love of the South China Brazilian players for soccer, who treat it as a part of their lives. Orange Tei Harada also pointed out that a good team is something to look forward to.