
According to media personality Miao Yuan, the Hebei team is preparing for tomorrow's match against the Tsimshatsui Tigers on November 6th.
The incident will continue to fester after Hebei released an official statement saying that they will opt out of the Chinese Super League if an insufficient number of players agree to continue playing. Hebei's players then issued a collective statement in response, saying that all Chinese players had not received the 30 percent of unpaid wages paid by the club.
As Hebei will face the Golden Gate Tigers in the 24th round of the Chinese Super League tomorrow, whether or not Hebei will participate in this match has become the center of attention. Miao Yuan revealed that Hebei team is currently preparing for tomorrow's match against Tianjin Golden Gate Tigers. It is estimated that the players will participate in the game, but the next pay request action will not be broken. After all, it has reached that point.
However, Miao Yuan also questioned the policy program of salary repayment in arrears formulated by the Football Association, "The Football Association should reflect on the sum of 30%. Every club has complex personnel relations. In addition, the coaches and players are foreigners and you stipulate the percentage of the total amount. Currently, the clubs are different from each of them and the money they pay is not colored by rain and dew. Conflicts are inevitable. A team in this year's Chinese Super League is in a similar situation, and the blame lies with the CFA who have shifted the conflict to the clubs and players. Allowing this mutual hurt and opposition will not solve the problem."










