
Bulgarian international and former Meizhou Hakka foreigner Bodinov talked about his outrageous experience of playing in the Chinese Super League during an appearance on the podcast. Upon hearing this, fans said: this really left the big spectrum. Speaking of unprofessional, we're professionals!
I thought only the CFA managed amateur hour, always amateurs managing experts. I didn't realize it was the same for Chinese Super League clubs. Experts must listen to amateurs. In the past national team games, no matter if the coach was local or foreign, he had to listen to amateurs when choosing players. It is said that when Jankovic first took office, the FA gave him a list of 50 players, and the 23-member national football team list could only be chosen from the 50.
Guangzhou Evergrande should be considered a more professional music department, but there have been many amateur operations, such as having Cannavaro attend training courses, and the owner's proposal for an all-China class, for example. Overall, Guangzhou Evergrande's management is still recognized by many fans as a model for teams in the Chinese Super League, which at least get clear rewards and punishments.
Now only Meizhou Hakka's Chinese Super League club is left in Guangdong. A prefecture-level city can produce a Chinese Super League club. I thought the management of this club must be very standardized and in place. Unexpectedly, former Meizhou Hakka foreigner Bulgarian international Bodinov talked about his outrageous experience of playing in the Chinese Super League when he appeared on a podcast program, making fans feel outrageous.
"I had fallen asleep. At 2pm the phone suddenly rang. Why it turned out that Mr. Cho called me and told me I must go. He wanted to see me. After going to Mr. Zhao, I saw Mr. Zhao lying on the sofa with Eriksson's book in his hand. He said, "Now I'll read you a chapter. Let's discuss it!"
"He read in Chinese and my translation became English. It was after 2:00 p.m. I was sleepy, and I listened to him read for half an hour, and at the end he asked me, "How can I win the game tomorrow?" You woke me up at 2:00 in the middle of the night, and now it's 3:30. When can I go to sleep? We have to train in the morning! I don't understand what these people are doing."
Above is Boginoff talking on the podcast. It's incredible for fans to hear. We really are experts. Speaking of unprofessional, we really are. First of all, Boginoff is just a player, not a coach. When he asks how to win, it seems like he should be asking the coach, not the player. Second, even if he were to ask, it shouldn't be after 2:00 p.m. The team has to practice and play in the morning.
Some fans joked that Mr. Zhao is not buying his team to lose, so he called the foreign aid to listen to his study in the middle of the night to deplete his foreign aid status. Regardless of the reason, I believe that when Bodinov's words come out, many foreign aiders will feel that it is too unreliable to play soccer in China.










