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Another Chinese Super League tycoon collapse? Reporter: The general manager's henchmen organized a strike and demanded that the wages owed be made up

After Evergrande, Wuhan and Hebei, the next Chinese Super League local tycoon that collapses is likely to be shenzhen. It is reported that because of the serious salary arrears, the Shenzhen team players actually went on strike during the training process and asked to make up for the arrears, that is, no money and no training. This has greatly affected the Shenzhen team's pre-match preparations.

Another Chinese Super League tycoon collapse? Reporter: The general manager's henchmen organized a strike and demanded that the wages owed be made up

As we all know, the Shenzhen team has not played well in the Chinese Super League in recent years. Two years ago, the Shenzhen team, which was promoted to the super on temporary substitutes, ate a number of former Tianhai players in one go, including Zhang Lu, Mi Haolun, Sun Ke, etc., as well as international footballers such as Jiang Zhipeng and Gao Lin. Although the strength of the paper has increased greatly, the Shenzhen team has not fully demonstrated its due strength. It wasn't until last season that Shenzhen played its due performance and entered the championship group. However, with the impact of the epidemic and the financial crisis of the parent company Kaisa Group, the Shenzhen team, like many Chinese Super League teams, fell into unpaid wages.

Another Chinese Super League tycoon collapse? Reporter: The general manager's henchmen organized a strike and demanded that the wages owed be made up

According to the reporter "Du Liyan", the Shenzhen team that was training in Haikou before, due to the strike of the combination of "a great general manager's confidant player", led to the team coach Li Zhangsu and the senior management stunned and caught off guard. The purpose of their strike was simple: to make up for the arrears of wages.

Another Chinese Super League tycoon collapse? Reporter: The general manager's henchmen organized a strike and demanded that the wages owed be made up

Logically, this is a very normal and reasonable requirement, but it is difficult to achieve the current situation of the Shenzhen team. According to Du Liyan, the fundamental problem facing the Shenzhen team now is that the parent company Kaisa does not want to play, and no one has taken over, which has led to the team's high-paid or low-paid players not getting money. It was precisely because of the serious wage arrears that the boycott eventually broke out.

Another Chinese Super League tycoon collapse? Reporter: The general manager's henchmen organized a strike and demanded that the wages owed be made up

In fact, in the current Chinese Super League, there are many similar situations in shenzhen, such as Wuhan, Qingdao, Chongqing, Hebei, etc., all of which are due to the lack of promotion of stock reform, resulting in a large area of unpaid wages, which also directly leads to the decline in the combat effectiveness of the national football team. Just think, internationals can't get money in the club, who has the heart to fight hard (not to wash the international footballers)? As the direct management department of Chinese football, where is the Football Association at this moment?

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