
The world of international football has been left dumbfounded by the FA's initiatives, from the double scoring of headers, to the use of playing cards to determine medals, to the neutralization of club names, it seems that the FA has always been able to come up with strange ways to push the boundaries of how we perceive the game of soccer. Nevertheless, the FA's controversial moves continue to accumulate like a snowball. According to our in-depth investigation, the FA seems to be ready to intervene in the league again.
As the Asian Games draws near, Hangzhou will welcome this sporting event. As the host, we are ambitious and eager to win for our country. To this end, the Football Association has conceived a temporary policy: if a team has players traveling to the Asian Games, its opponents will only be able to use three foreign aiders. This initiative will undoubtedly benefit teams with Olympic internationals.
The latest data from the National Olympic Training Team shows that nine teams, including Wuhan Three Towns, Shandong Taishan, Shanghai Shenhua, Shanghai Harbor and Zhejiang, have players on the team. This means that these teams are likely to have more good foreign players in future competitions. However, this strategy is only unique to the FA. For Nantong Zhiyun, Qingdao Hainiu and other relegated teams, such a policy is obviously unfair, after all, they did not send national Olympic players, more dependent on foreign aid. The reduction in the number of foreign aiders will undoubtedly hit these teams hard.










