
Is the target of Miao Yuan's revelation the Upper Harbor men's soccer team? Will the Shanghai Hong Kong men's soccer team be penalized and relegated because of this incident? The key lies in whether the behavior of Chen Dui and the executives subsequently arrested are related to the team, and whether there is manipulation of the team and the opponents for match-fixing and other behaviors.
Will Hong Kong win the lottery? Perhaps the best answer is given by the report of well-known journalist He Xiaolong. Talking about issues such as Chen Dui and Shanghai Hong Kong, He Xiaolong mentioned that if an investigation is conducted on Shanghai Hong Kong, whether it involves issues such as match-fixing or being taken care of by the Football Association is essentially a minor matter. However, the most important thing for the SIPG men's soccer team is to focus on the financial accounts over the years.
Indeed, over the years, Shanghai Hong Kong men's soccer team has been questioned many times for its high-priced strategy in bringing in foreign aid. Take Oscar's transfer as an example, he was valued at 40 million euros while SIPG paid 60 million. For example, Hulk's transfer cost as much as 55.8 million dollars. Based on the exposure and insider information, the problems on the part of Shanghai Hong Kong are mainly centered on the price of the reinforcements rather than the match operation. If that's the case, Shanghai Harbor won't violate the red line, therefore, the possibility of Shanghai Harbor men's soccer team being deducted points and relegated is almost very small.










