• Kharate@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I hope this makes sense but it really goes to show how quickly clubs can run themselves into the ground. Chinese teams had little to no financial backing from sponsors, just owners or the CCP themselves and did little to develop themselves as big name players sought salaries even billionaires would shy from. I was excited for a new region to grow and potentially disrupt the upper echelons of the football pyramid but China went about it so poorly that it has backfired so bad, that football probably won’t ever recover there as investors have seen so many clubs fail. But hey, maybe their youth prospects over the next 15 years may be a little better

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      1 year ago

      Ironically, these teams blowing up is probably better for the chinese national team in the next decade.

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      1 year ago

      In China footballers are laughingstocks, clubs come and go, most Chinese people don’t care.