The club's requirements for the team are not onerous, and are summarized as follows. First of all, we expect to be able to inject elements of individuality to avoid being too stereotypical. The short name of the team should be a combination of the administrative division and the characteristics of the title team, which not only highlights the personality of the team, but also makes it easier for fans to remember. In addition, the club also mentioned that we would like to use the abbreviation of our title team in the logo used in the broadcasting of matches. The abbreviation should not be too long, and should be limited to 9 words or less, so that the fans will feel more comfortable when watching. Is this not a reasonable request?

Discussing the topic of sports, Huang Qiang pointed out that the commercial value of the current Chinese Super League and Chinese League One teams has declined sharply, and the Football Association is under pressure. They are trying to attract investors to continue putting in money through various means, however these investors are not easy to deal with. He understands that the overall environment of Chinese soccer has yet to improve. They tend to take one step at a time and observe three steps away. Isn't it an interesting phenomenon that before, clubs were worried about angering the top management of the FA, while now the top management of the FA is worried about angering these investors? It is against this background that a number of clubs have joined hands to express their dissatisfaction with the HKFA, while the HKFA is careful not to slacken off. From this phenomenon, we can glimpse the subtle changes in the relationship between the HKFA and the clubs. In the past, it was the mouse that was afraid of the cat, while today it is the cat that is afraid of the mouse. In fact.

66Hits​ Collection

Related