As the new coronavirus rages on, Dr. Zhang Wenhong of Huashan Hospital reminds us in simple terms that we should not just bully the obedient. And after the international brand HM issued a statement of boycott of Xinjiang cotton, the People's Daily pointed out sharply: such behavior is tantamount to "smashing pots and pans to sell iron", pure daydreaming.
In soccer, we would also like to give a voice to Zhejiang FC, a team that has been slightly wronged.
When it comes to "obedience and honesty", this is indeed the case. The CFA has emphasized that clubs need to pay attention to youth training, but many clubs across the country are just scratching the surface, and very few have really established an effective youth training system, and Greentown is one of them.
In terms of the team's operational strategy, Greentown puts youth training at its core, even promoting youth players from 1993 and 1997 to the first team, sacrificing results but allowing more fresh blood to be injected into the national team.
Although not comparable with Ajax, but Greentown at least did the club's responsibility and commitment, from "buy the team" to build their own team, leaving a unique mark in the soccer circle. Nowadays, there are many players from Greentown's youth training system in the Chinese Super League, and this frying pan is already full, while Greentown is only a Chinese League One club.
Originally, according to the "access framework", Greentown should have been given the opportunity to fill the Chinese Super League seat, and its reputation and investment also deserved. However, in order for a few teams to be "resurrected", Greentown still needs to continue to wait, and they have always suffered in silence.
As De Yunshe's set poem says, "Ride a horse and mule at the expense of others, and starve with integrity and fairness", the logic of why league operators should force to leave behind teams that are going to leave, and let those teams that listen and honestly put in the effort to grieve is really hard to comprehend.