
There seems to be a lot less negative news about Chinese soccer these days. There have been rumors that the big fish that were caught have not moved and there have been basically no subsequent revelations. In addition, the Chinese Super League has begun and many believe that the anti-corruption efforts in Chinese soccer have come to an end. If this is the destination, then Du Zhao will be the biggest gain from this anti-corruption effort. After all, his level is the highest. So, is that really the case? Not necessarily!
Not long ago, the well-known media person Miao Yuan bluntly said: "Another jungle big brother was taken away. This morning, a foreign uncle drove two people to pick him up. Big brother has been playing in the Chinese Super League, Chinese First Division, Chinese Second Division, and Chinese Championship for many years, and the walls of the competition area can't stop his young heart. This year, he even found a team to continue playing soccer. The result... Let's see if this one can come out." From this we can see:Firstly, another big fish has fallen into the net; secondly, the identity and status of this big fish is not ordinary, not only involved in the Chinese Super League, but also in the Chinese League A, Chinese League B and so on. It can be said that Chinese soccer at all levels of the league have mixed; third.
Seeing Miao Yuan's description, fans have been talking about it and everyone is wondering how sacred this person is. It was worth mentioning that in the comment section, Miao Yuan also answered a lot of fans' questions, which also narrowed down the scope of Big Brother. For example, Miao Yuan said that this person's level was at least that of a general manager; for example, Miao Yuan said that this person wasn't young, and that he was at the absolute Big Brother level... By the way, Miao Yuan directly denied the names of several people mentioned by fans. While this news has once again upset the Chinese soccer world, it's still disgusting.
Obviously, this soccer jungle giant should be involved in the Li Tie case. Earlier on, many clubs at the level of general manager were arrested, and they were arrested largely because of LI Tie. From this, we can see that the scope and degree of influence of Li Tie's case is beyond imagination. At present, the Chinese Super League has already started several rounds, and it is unfortunate that such a problem occurs again at such a juncture. Sorry to say that this person is part of a team that is currently playing in the Chinese Super League. Chinese fans are really miserable and the teams they support, both national teams and clubs, have problems of one kind or another. Imagine who can make progress in such an environment?
It looks like the pace of China's soccer sweep and anti-corruption efforts won't stop for a while. In the future, there should be big fish appear.










