Beijing time on February 21, Chinese soccer suddenly came the news. In response to the problem of wage arrears in the Chinese Super League, reporter Wang Enemy made a new report. Some clubs are "resolving wage arrears" in order to get players to give up their arrears, making them suffer dumb losses. This situation also caused a lot of controversy.

As we all know, the financial problems of the teams are quite serious due to the epidemic, neutral names and the constant implementation of the match system. According to several media reports, the only Chinese Super League team that didn't have a problem with salary arrears last season was Shanghai Port. Some teams really don't have the money, some have the money and don't want to pay it out because their parent company doesn't want to play, but now that the new season is about to start, these defaulting teams will have to settle the wage arrears in order to pass the admission procedure.

In this regard, Wang wrote: "The so-called "settlement of salary arrears" is not the club to make up for the arrears of wages owed to the players, but to make the players accept to give up the arrears of wages.

Instead of the players' due rights being truly upheld in the access game, they have suffered dumb losses."

From Wang Enemy's report, it can be seen that in order to gain access, these defaulting clubs forced players to give up their wages, which was originally a policy to protect the players, but made the players become victims again. Although the reporter did not disclose specific information, this situation has not only sparked controversy, but also caused many fans to ridicule.

One fan said, "If the players don't accept it, don't sign the salary confirmation form! Don't sign to confirm that the salary has been paid every year like in previous years. After six months, they start to ask for their wages. They are afraid to threaten to leave the team. They really have the ability to go anywhere. If they don't have the ability, they better retire!" Some fans said, "Just disband it! There's no point in having a league like this. It's either about salary arrears, or match-fixing, black whistles, and a bit of positive energy?"

Of course, there are fans who say things like, "After all, it's still their own food. If you don't address the issue of unpaid wages, then go away! I'm just afraid no one wants to leave!" "If you have the ability to shake out which teams to see if the FA cares, if you're willing to suffer a dumb loss, then the standard is really bad!"

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