A storm is sweeping through the soccer world, not only affecting two saloons, but even posing a potential threat to the upcoming 2023 Chinese Super League season, which is about to kick off. The Chinese Football Association (CFA) has submitted its opening plan to the relevant higher authorities, and the new season is expected to kick off on June 3rd. The media revealed that the first match of the new season may be between defending champions Shandong Taishan and Chongqing Liangjiang Athletic. However, if the "strike" storm or "unpaid wages" crisis can not be quickly quelled, Chongqing Two Rivers Athletic Team will be able to participate in the game will be unknown. This situation is undoubtedly a heavy blow to the struggling domestic professional league.
According to the latest news, some salons are trying their best to cut down their operating costs due to the tight financial chain. Some salon staff even delayed the audience to confirm the start time of the league in order to arrive as late as possible in the tournament area, thus saving participation fees. However, I am afraid that no one can give a definite answer to the question of whether the strategy of "not talking about money and working first" can bring about the result of "losing money first and then making money later".
In the face of the domestic professional soccer industry, especially many professional salons in the operation process encountered practical difficulties, the CFA in early April through the release of the official notice, clear the new season professional salons to clear the provisions of the salary arrears, and will be July 31, October 31, December 31 as the three "repayment" time nodes, namely All salary arrears need to be resolved by December 31 this year at the latest.
According to the notice, salons have until July 31 to settle no less than 30% of the total amount of salary arrears. Salons that fail to pay on time will be penalized in different ways, from "demerit points" to downgrading or even revocation of registration, depending on the circumstances of the case. However, in the face of the severe economic crisis, there is no guarantee that salons will be able to settle their salary arrears on time. In fact, it is difficult for salons at all levels to survive for long if they only rely on the "sympathy" of the industry's management or the "leniency" of its policies.
At present, the professional league tournament organizers, management, although highly concerned about the salon is facing an existential crisis, but "weaning shall not survive" reasoning who all understand, salon to alleviate the immediate predicament, but also need to be self-reliant.