A few days ago, according to Wen Li, a reporter who follows the Shamrocks, a total of five players from the team were taken away for investigation, two officials and three players, some of whom were copied by the police and others were taken away for investigation. According to media reports, fans know that they were taken away two officials, Ding Dongmei, the former general manager of Shenzhen Football, and Ding Yong, the current general manager. One of the three players was hammered as Shenzhen's starting goalkeeper Zhang Lu, who was taken away for investigation by the relevant authorities some time ago.

As for the other two players, fans can't figure out who they are for now. Previously, there were rumors that Shenzhen left back Jiang Zhipeng and center back Pei Shuai. As a result, Jiang Zhipeng and Pei Shuai sent a message in the circle of friends. Therefore, the suspicion of Jiang Zhipeng and Pei Shuai is basically excluded. Shenzhen team has five people taken away for investigation, which makes the club's future very worrying. The Shenzhen team itself has a serious problem of salary arrears.

Vinny says there's no way the sponsors didn't know this last year. Papa Kim thinks it's negative publicity. If he would have continued to sponsor, he would have asked a question mark. So who's going to fill the huge funding hole? I don't dare to think about it anymore. Wenli's words and phrases imply that the Shenzhen team is facing a life-and-death test and will probably be disbanded in the future.

Shenzhen team 5 people in trouble was taken away, from one aspect shows that the club's own problems are very serious. From the club's general manager to the players, they are sparing no effort to toss the Shenzhen team, resulting in the team being full of holes now. If the Shenzhen team is unfortunate to take the road of no return to dissolution, then Wuhan Changjiang and Guangzhou teams have to be ready to supplement the Chinese Super League.

Wuhan Changjiang are operating in a similar precarious situation as Shenzhen. Wuhan's meritorious flyhalf has fallen out with his old employer tomorrow due to lack of wages. If Wuhan can't successfully make up for Shenzhen's return to the Chinese Super League, then Guangzhou, who was relegated early, will be lucky to return to the Chinese Super League next season. Let's hope Guangzhou can seize the hard-earned opportunity and give future fans a shameful performance.

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