
On Nov. 6, Miaohara reported that the Riverhounds were preparing for their upcoming showdown with the Zim Tigers.
Faced with a possible lack of participation, Hebei has issued a statement that it will withdraw from the Super League if the situation does not improve. Players have also spoken out, pointing out that some players are not being paid in full. This incident has touched the hearts of many.
The attendance of the players for the Hebei team's match against the Golden Gate Tigers in the 24th round of the Chinese Super League is in doubt. It is reported that the team is actively preparing for the match and the players are expected to participate despite the unresolved salary issue.
However, Miao Yuan questioned the FA's policy on unpaid wages, arguing that the policy ignores the complex personnel relationships between clubs and lacks fairness in the way foreign coaches and players are treated. He further pointed out that another team in the Chinese Super League is facing a similar dilemma, and the blame lies with the FA for pushing the conflict onto the clubs and players.
Miao Yuan emphasized that this mutual harm will not solve the problem, and the FA should deeply reflect and seek a more reasonable solution.










