
Media personality Chen Hua said that during Du Zhaocai's tenure, the FA returned some of the adjustment fees to Evergrande, but the funds were said to have been taken directly by the headquarters to fill in bigger holes in real estate and financial management.
Chen Hua wrote: the impression that a year ago, Evergrande money is tight, but Guangzhou as the Chinese Super League during the epidemic, and later did feed back to the past eight champions in the hands of no money.
How do I remember programmer Du Zhaocai dominated the FA and actually gave Evergrande a partial refund of the adjustment fee. At first, he wanted to give Evergrande a way to live, or at least relax. But supposedly the money went straight to HQ to fill bigger holes in real estate and financial management. The soccer loophole is nothing.
Chen Hua believes that with this criminal record, who dares to transfer money to Evergrande? Moreover, the adjustment fee is very complicated and involves the possible suspicion of indiscriminate charging. This money hojoe has to wait for a group of FA leaders to be indicted before the next step can be considered. Perhaps, this adjustment fee is also an important part of the mistakes of the FA leaders?
Let's wait and see. Soccer is a luxury, it's the people's rights that matter. Those consumers who bought Evergrande real estate, stopped working and bought Evergrande finance deserve to see their rights more than those who bought tickets.
According to reports, Guangzhou are facing some difficulties heading into the new season with an unresolved litigation dispute with former manager Carlo Cannavaro.










