As the night wore on, many news app clients popped up in unison with "Breaking! Emergency Dismissal on Scene" popped up on all the news apps.

Glancing at the headline, a sense of foreboding that something big was on the horizon surged through his heart.

After careful scrutiny, I realized that it was just the national football team's defeat at the Asian Games, and the team announced that they were disbanded and dispersed.

Is this not precisely the kind of exaggeration commonly used by the media? Mr. Wong of "Mr. Wong's View on Finance" has not been spared either, and how can his insights be buried?

Have some of our mainstream media degenerated to the point where they rely only on headlines to attract eyeballs? If content can't win, do they have to rely on claptrap headline war...

When it comes to soccer, I'm at my wit's end.

Imagine the gold masters behind those soccer balls and things seem to get even more confusing.

Numerous celebrities have made their mark in China through soccer investments.

Among them, Hui Ka Yan is undoubtedly the most dazzling one.

Of course, there are also Mou Qi, Wang Jianlin, Zhang Zhiwei, Ma Yun and other...

Why are they obsessed with soccer?

I don't know the original intent, but the rumor is that it was all for commercial gain.

What's even more coincidental is that their careers took off after they took up soccer.

What's even more interesting is that after their careers took off, their careers soon met their Waterloo.

What's most amazing is that they seem to have plummeted as a national team after the setback.

What exactly is the law of this? How does it work? I am not entirely sure.

But the trajectories are always surprisingly similar.

Especially those who talk up a storm off the field often end up behind bars.

Soccer is a team sport that emphasizes cooperation.

But our soccer partnerships always seem to be tied to corruption on the field and transfer of benefits off the field.

Perhaps the real soccer masters are not the players on the field, but the big boys off the field.

In the mini-game, they complete the exchange of resources and get what they ask for.

If you think deeply about all the problems of the national team, you will be surprised to realize that the national team is nothing but a mirror of the world.

For example, the Golden Dollar National Football League debacle was a wake-up call:

Any behavior that goes against the objective law will eventually lead to a mess.

Think about it, is our real estate market doing the same?

For example, the loss of a large number of foreign aiders has also taught us a lesson:

Intimate relationships that rely on money to sustain them are ultimately not sustainable and will only lead to the loss of everything in the end.

Imagine the ugliness that reveals itself in things that have a shiny surface, once the halo is removed.

The twists and turns of the National Football League are not without value.

Especially today, it provides a great outlet.

You can criticize this issue without fear of hurting national sentiment.

Because it has, in and of itself, hurt feelings.

Zheng Man, a poet of the Northern Song Dynasty, once said, "Without merit in the country, without virtue in the people, if the Chinese clothes and food, it is no different from theft."

Today, unmeritorious and well-dressed people abound.

The people's wish is incredibly simple, nothing more than hoping that the Evergrande incident can be resolved satisfactorily and expecting Chinese soccer to clean up its act.

How do you get back on your feet? I think the key is honesty and allowing those who have made mistakes to find themselves again.

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