
Oct. 10 (Xinhua) -- In response to the topic related to the monthly salary of Guangzhou team players, media person Pan Weili sent a long article to give his opinion.
Willy Poon's views are as follows:
The income of the players of the Guangzhou team, again on the hot search. The starter is 15,000, and the replacement is 8,000. three simple points.
1. why do most people online still think 15k? Because 95% of the people in our country make less than 15k a month. This monthly salary is even a lifelong dream for many ordinary people. In their eyes, professional players who play soccer are inferior to themselves and are trash, so most of the comments are still unsatisfied.
2. I've always thought of anti-extreme. Chinese super players annual salary of 10-20 million, too extreme, not desirable; monthly salary of a few thousand dollars, too extreme, more undesirable. The average Chinese Super League player in a first-tier city earns no less than 5w per month, and the average Chinese League player earns no less than 2w per month. to reach the level of the national team, the annual salary should not be less than 100w.
3. The cost and elimination rate of developing professional players is much higher than developing the average college student. After a decade of hard work and millions of dollars of investment, I'm making a few thousand dollars a month? What big wrongdoer would do that? If you think it's justified, then you and your family and friends should be eager to do it. If you hide behind it and expect someone else to do it, that means you actually think it's unreasonable.
4. There is a point of view that I have always wanted to refute - many people say that if you want to make money, go to the top five leagues and go abroad! This sounds positive, but in reality it completely ignores the reality of the environment. In China's current soccer environment, the probability of developing a Big Five player is very small; it's like telling a child from an ordinary family that you should study hard and go to Harvard and Silicon Valley to make money in the future. What supports China's booming Internet industry is not the few high-paying opportunities in Silicon Valley, but the hundreds of thousands of high-paying jobs in the top domestic companies Ali Tencent bytes that make millions of young people want to do the job. Similarly, what supports the development of Chinese soccer is not the opportunities in the top five European leagues, but the number of jobs and opportunities in the Chinese Super League. If Ali Tencent's wages were only a few thousand dollars, China's Internet would collapse tomorrow. The same is true for Chinese soccer. If the Chinese Super League only had a few thousand dollars, it would collapse tomorrow.










