
Recently, the Internet has been in a frenzy, with anonymous sources revealing on social media platforms that a well-known referee has been taken away by the relevant authorities for investigation. At the same time, journalists reporting on the scene also claimed, without confirmation, that the referee who was taken away was highly skilled and was an international referee. These unconfirmed news were like a stone breakthrough, causing countless fans to stare in disbelief. The public's impression of referees seemed to have been turned upside down overnight, and each of the referees who were in the spotlight on the field became the center of attention. Their names were not explicitly stated, but I'm sure many people had an unspoken message. However, this is all just unconfirmed rumors.
In this wave of rumors have not yet subsided, a referee training course list accidentally exposed on the network. The list brings together many referees from the Chinese Super League and the Chinese League A, including many well-known figures such as Ma Ning and Fu Ming. A closer look at the list reveals that all those who have been suspected are listed. This discovery makes the fans suspicious: whether the previous rumors are true?
However, it is not that simple. This list was published long ago, it was just ignored by most people. It appeared before lawyers exposed the news of referees being taken away. If you want to know which referees are suspected of committing crimes, simply focus on who has not shown up on opening day. The start of the referee training course is scheduled for March 29, and time is running out. Behind the scenes, we may be able to glimpse the difference between good and evil, who is involved in the Li Tie case and who is in the clear.
Since the outbreak of Li Tie's case, the relevant persons involved in this case have been taken away one after another for investigation, including active players, club executives and key members of the Football Association. However, surprisingly, only the referees have been taken away. If Li Tie was suspected of being involved in match-fixing, how could he easily succeed without the assistance of referees? This implies that certain referees may have been involved without realizing it.
I firmly believe that as long as the will to fight corruption and blackmail is firm, the road to justice will continue to move forward. At the same time, we should also warn those who are trying to sabotage China's soccer assholes, do not make mistakes to mislead the country, or will bear the name of history!










