
Wuhan Three Town officials recently announced that the club's investors had stopped investing, sparking widespread discussion. Media personality Yuan Jia expressed his hope that the Chinese Football Association (CFA) would quickly abolish the neutral name policy.
Media personality Yuan A said on his personal social media: I have some previous knowledge about the investors of Wuhan Three Town and I can say that they are very passionate about soccer. As a result, a lot of money has been invested in the team over the past few years as it has been promoted three times in a row and won the Chinese Super League title outright. But at this point it must have been forced and there was really no other way.
At this point in time, I still want to commend the investors of the three Wuhan towns. They owed a lot of wages before the Chinese Super League team was disbanded, but the three Wuhan towns were able to move the team with zero debt. I think the owners really did their best. So why should the teams have to transfer zero with zero debt? I think if they were forced to do this and make such an announcement, it means they must have had a lot of contact with the outside world. No one really came to pick them up.
At this point in time, who am I going to scold again. I'm going to scold Chen Xuyuan for this neutral name policy. If you don't have a neutral name policy, a lot of previous owners won't play, but there will be new investors coming in. Now why no new investors come in, it shows that you really do not give new investors a little incentive to invest. I hope the CFA will do away with the neutral name policy as soon as possible, otherwise there may be another Chinese Super League title being disbanded.










